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Backup Documents 02/12/2002 RBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 12, 2002 Naples iaiLy Ne*r:; Napi.z!s, Fl. 34102 Affidavit cf Publication . Naples De i'.y News -------- - - - - -- _. -__ - -.- _ -- ____ .._,_____ - -- _- _ -• + --. _ __.__.___ ..., _._ _. _._. -.. ___,__... _. I gr•e ^.;. L' 60UNTY COMNIS317NERS �- CHRIS HORN N PO 60Y /13016 NAPLES ct_ 34 'C1-•30,16 55 , ''Jt, INC ;, F" 'ED G' i./ 11/02 :1'-r9.'apb re of ,A f`13r t_.._�_ , } '.J3•"('; 1:•J 8i,u � {;�a]i aQ4•L� (r- ;91t' `ti1.14� i�fj� w`!: -_... . Donna Chesney ny. Commission DD0563 o, Expires September 11, 2005 RECEIVED FFP 15 26A2 FINANC Notice Ii hereby given that the Colllar County 'eEFr R.N4 E 0011L,30 f•''002135 Board of County Com• mlesiomel' will meet to 583959,s`r N0'FI E 0'' ; Obi.Ir NEE + by `Fl orf the w :. :ate ,: � Third ler lIftF Collier C County CoL L+ar ountX overnment �e'ore ..he ui lersignA a tho1q, pe sonaLly ComPfex, 3301 W To- Troll, a p e,e S. 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BROCK, F UBI .Y" HED 0' 02/10 CL By: Dep/ut CIO* n Kenyon 55 , ''Jt, INC ;, F" 'ED G' i./ 11/02 :1'-r9.'apb re of ,A f`13r t_.._�_ , } '.J3•"('; 1:•J 8i,u � {;�a]i aQ4•L� (r- ;91t' `ti1.14� i�fj� w`!: -_... . Donna Chesney ny. Commission DD0563 o, Expires September 11, 2005 RECEIVED FFP 15 26A2 FINANC COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA February 12, 2002 9:00 a.m. NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY MANAGER PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED. COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -22 REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY MANAGER AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS". ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF 1 February 12, 2002 CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34112, (941) 774 -8380; ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. LUNCH RECESS SCHEDULED FOR 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M. 1. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. Reverend Paul Jarrett, Naples Church of Christ 2. AGENDA AND MINUTES Approved with changes — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) A. Approval of today's regular, consent and summary agenda as amended. (Ex Parte Disclosure provided by Commission members for summary agenda.) B. January 8, 2002 — Regular Meeting C. January 9, 2002 — Special Meeting D. January 15, 2002 — Workshop Meeting E. January 16, 2002 — Workshop Meeting F. January 22, 2002 — Regular Meeting 3. PROCLAMATIONS A. Proclamation to recognize the Veteran's Transportation Program. To be accepted by Mr. James H. Elson, Director, Veteran's Transportation Program. Adopted — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) B. Proclamation to recognize Florida Career and Technical Work. To be accepted by Dr. Fred Tuttle and Dr. Dan White, Superintendent. Adopted — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) 2 February 12, 2002 4. SERVICE AWARDS Presented Five -Year Attendees: 1) Marilyn McKay, Library 2) Darcy Waldron, Emergency Services Administration Ten -Year Attendees: 3) Ronney Cox, Library Fifteen -Year Attendees: 4) Mark Burtchin, Transportation 5. PRESENTATIONS A. Presentation of the Big Cypress Basin, Melanie the Manatee Award. Presented B. Geographic Information System (GIS) Update. (Abe Skinner, Property Appraiser) Presented 6. PUBLIC PETITIONS AND COMMENTS ON GENERAL TOPICS A. Public Comments on General Topics 1) Kenneth Thompson re motorcycle gang at his neighborhood bar 2) Bob Krasowski re zero waste 3) Ty Augustin re tax watch B. Public Petition Request by Jim Kramer to discuss towing bill. Discussed; Mr. Kramer advised to contact the City of Naples C. This item to be heard in conjunction with Item 9 F: Public Petition Request by Mike Carr to discuss redistricting. Discussed 3 February 12, 2002 7. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS A. This item was continued from the January 8, 2002 BCC Meetine. VA- 2001 -AR -1166, Avi Baron, PLS, representing Montclair Fairway Estate Building Corporation, requesting an after - the -fact variance of 2.3 feet from the required 5 feet to 2.7 feet for property located on 797 Provincetown Drive, further described as Lot 29, Montclair Park North, in Section 5, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. Staff Recommendation for denial - Approved 510 B. VA- 2001 -AR -1564, Bill Potter, of Potter Homes, Inc., representing Bill and Kristi Grigsby, requesting a 6.5 foot variance from the required 25 foot rear yard setback to 18.5 feet for property located at 390 Willett Avenue, further described as Lot 8, Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2, Collier County, Florida. Resolution 2002 -90 Adopted — 4/1 (Commissioner Coyle Opposed) C. Petition CU -2001 -AR -1255, Donald J. Murray of Communications Development Services Inc., representing the Collier County Emergency Medical Services, Inc., requesting conditional use 13 of the "E" Estates Zoning District to allow for an essential service for a communication tower for property located at 95 13th Street SW at the intersection of Golden Gate Boulevard and 13th Street SW, in Section 8, Township 49 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida. Resolution 2002 -91 Adopted — 5/0 8. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS A. PUD- 2000 -22 William L. Hoover, AICP, of Hoover Planning and Wayne Arnold of Q. Grady Minor and Associates, P.A., representing Pine Ridge Redevelopment Group, requesting a rezone from "RSF -4" Residential Single Family and "C -1" Professional Commercial District to "PUD" Planned Unit Development to be known as Goodlette Corners PUD for the purpose of permitting commercial, office and service land uses for property located on the Southwest corner of Pine Ridge Road (C.R. 896) and Goodlette -Frank Road (C.R. 851), in Section 15, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. Continued to February 26, 2002 Regular Meeting — 5/0 B. This item has been deleted. 4 February 12, 2002 C. Public Hearing to consider adoption of an Ordinance establishing Section the e Flow Way Community Development District (CDD) pursuant Florida Statutes. Continued to February 26, 2002 meeting — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) D. This item was connmum 11 tell= %_—, - PUDA- 2001 -AR -14949 Karen Bishop, of PMS, Inc. of N oIPUD presenting be ting Kenco Development Inc., requesting a rezone from PUD known as the Richland PUD for the purpose of reducing the maximum number of dwelling units from 650 to 400 and increasing the commercial Sou acreage from 21.8 acres to 23 acres for property located on the corner of Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard (CR 95 1) in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 46 East, Collier County, Fl Ordinance 2002 -07 — Adopted with stipulations as amended E. An Ordinance amending the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida, amending Chapter 22, Buildings and Building Regulation, Article VII, Housing Code for the Unincorporated Area of Section Collier 22-263, as Promulgated by Ordinance 89 -6, as amended, amending compliance with housing standards, to increase minimum 65ace for dwellings, and requiring smoke detectors, and adding Section establishing penalties; providing for the inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for penalties; providing for liberal construction, providing for conflict and severability; and providing an effective date. Ordinance 2002 -05 - Adopted 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) F. Adoption of an Ordinance to amend Chapter 74 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances, (The Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance) to authorize after - the -fact applications for impact fee waivers not to exceed $7,500 per development applicable only to specified not n r-p Permit Federal Income Tax entities that acquired its Collier County g for the waiver eligible constriction between September 7, 2001 and October 13, 2001. Ordinance 2002 -06 — Adopted 3/2 (Commissioners Henning & Coyle opposed) 9. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 5 February 12, 2002 A. Discussion regarding amending the Community of Character Council Ordinance. (Commissioner Coyle) Staff directed to prepare ordinance to repeal the existing ordinance — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) B. Appointment of members to the Livingston Road Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee. Res. 2002 -92 appointing Charles V. Douglas, Jr., Thomas W. Sansbury, William. Confoy, Lucius B. Lackore and Dexter R. Groose — Adopted 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) C. Appointment of members to the Development Services Advisory Committee. Res. 2002 -93 re- appointing /appointing Charles Morgan Abbott, Herbert Rosser Savage, Jusin Martin and Anthony P. Pires, Jr. — Adopted 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) D. Appointment of member to the Rural Lands Oversight Committee. Res. 2002 -94 appointing Michael R. Bauer — Adopted 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) E. Appointment of members to the Collier County Code Enforcement Board. Res. 2002 -95 appointing Rhona E. Saunders and Diane Taylor — Adopted 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) F. This item to be heard in conjunction with Item 6 C: Discussion regarding resolution reaffirming County's position on Congressional redistricting. (Commissioner Carter). Res. 2002 -89 — Adopted w/ modifications — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) Added: G. A Resolution supporting Florida House Bill 1225 - "An Act providing penalties for drag racing in public areas." (Commissioner Coletta) Res. 2002 -96 Adopted - 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) Added: H. Recommendation to direct the Productivity Committee to work with the Office of Management and Budget on the FY 03 Budget. (Commissioner Coletta) Approved — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) 6 February 12, 2002 10. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT A. Adopt a Resolution authorizing condemnation of right -of -way and /or easements required for the construction of four -lane and six -lane improvements to Goodlette -Frank Road between Pine Ridge Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road, Capital Improvement Element No. 65 (Project No. 60134). (Norman Feder, Administrator, Transportation Services) Res. 2002 -97 Adopted — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) B. Adopt a Resolution authorizing condemnation of right -of -way and /or easements required for the construction of a six -lane section of Livingston Road between Pine Ridge Road and Immokalee Road, Capital Improvement Element No. 58 (Project No. 62071). (Norman Feder, Administrator, Transportation Services) Res. 2002 -98 Adopted — 4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) Moved from Item #16E4 C. Approve Committee Selection of Firms for contract negotiations for RFP 01 -3290 "Fixed Term Professional Engineering Services ". Deputy County Manager Mudd, County Attorney and another Division Administrator to review the process that took place and report their findings to the Board — 3/2 (Commissioner Henning opposed and Commissioner Carter out) 11. AIRPORT AUTHORITY 12. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S REPORT 13. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS 14. FUTURE AGENDAS 15. STAFF AND COMMISSION GENERAL COMMUNICATION A. Discussion regarding budget by County Manager 011iff B. Discussion regarding noise violations by Code Enforcement 7 February 12, 2002 16. C. Discussion regarding lawsuit filed by Vanderbilt Beach Shores, Vanderbilt Club, etc. D. County Manager to look into newspaper article regarding bonuses on home ownership CONSENT AGENDA - All matters listed under this item are considered to be routine and action will be taken by one motion without separate discussion of each item. If discussion is desired by a member of the Board, that item(s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. Approved and /or Adopted with changes —4/0 (Commissioner Carter out) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Endres Subdivision ". 2) ST- 2001 -SR -1226, George L. Varnadoe, Esq., of Young, VanAssenderp, Varnadoe and Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, requesting a Special Treatment Development Permit in the A- MHO - ACSC /ST District for a "Sporting and Recreational Camp" located approximately three quarters of a mile West of S.R. 29 and approximately one mile South of Oil Well Road (CR 858) in Sections 19 and 30, Township 48 South, Range 30 East, Collier County, Florida. (Companion to CU- 2001 -AR -1225) Res. 2002 -87A 3) Recommendation to approve Commercial Excavation Permit No. 59.804 "Jim Weeks Commercial Excavation, Desoto Boulevard, U67 TR143 ", located in Section 21, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, bounded on the North and South by vacant land zoned estates, on the West by Desoto Boulevard, and on the East by vacant land zoned agriculture. (This petition is a companion item to Conditional Use 2001 -AR -1620 being considered today). w /stipulations 8 February 12, 2002 4) Adopt Resolutions enforcing liens on properties for Code Violations. Res. 2002 -52 through Res. 2002 -60 5) Adopt Resolutions enforcing liens on properties for Code Violations. Res. 2002 -61 through Res. 2002 -70 6) Approve Committee Selection of Finns for Contract Co Negotiations eg County Land RFP 02 -3293 "Consultant Services for Update of Development Code (LDC)." Staff to begin negotiations with Gail Easley Company 7) Approve Amendment to 2002 Tourism Agreement between Collier of County and Kelley, Swofford, Roy, Inc. in t Disaster Recovery Funds. g) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Bridgewater Bay, Unit Two" and approval of the Standard Form Construction ucthe and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the Performance Security. w /stipulations 9) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Valencia Lakes - Phase 3A ", and approval of the Standard amount of the and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the Performance Security. w /stipulations 10) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Forest Park Phase II' and approval of the Standard Form Construction rformanceaSecuritye Agreement and approval of the amount w /stipulations 11) Approve an Agreement to accept an Artificial Reef Monitoring Grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee in the amount of $7,000. 12) Petition CARNY- 2001 -AR -1989, Kendall 23 � Gilbert, beheld at the a permit to conduct a circus on February Wing South Airpark located off of Rattlesnake Hammock Road. Carnival Permit 2002 -04 9 February 12, 2002 13) Request to grant final acceptance of the roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements for the final plat of "Madison Meadows ". Res. 2002 -71 14) Authorize the Chairman to execute an Escrow Agreement relative to certain canal improvements associated with the Olde Cypress PUD. 15) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Lely Resort Phase Four ". 16) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Lely Resort Phase Nine ". 17) Petition CARNY- 2001 -AR -2039, Russell Tuff, Chairman, Golden Gate Chamber of Commerce, requesting a permit to conduct a festival on February 22 through February 24, 2002, to be held on County owned property adjacent to the Golden Gate Community Center. Carnival Permit 2002 -05 18) Petition CARNY- 2002 -AR -2019, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, requesting a permit to conduct a carnival on February 28 through March 3, 2002 on County owned property at the Immokalee Regional Airport. Carnival Permit 2002 -06 19) Approve resolution- waiving fees for lot mowing assessment superseding Resolution 2001 -426. Res. 2002 -72 B. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 1) Request for speed limit increase from thirty miles per hour (30 MPH) to thirty -five miles per hour (35 MPH) on Valewood Drive for an estimated cost of $300.00. Res. 2002 -73 2) Request Board direction to revise the Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSTU) Beautification Ordinance for the purpose of increasing the Tax Cap, potential 10 February 12, 2002 revenue increase $206,000. 3) Authorize expenditure of Gas Tax Funds under the Enhanced Consultant Services Project No. 60109 for the purpose of development of a Transportation Concurrency Management System with URS Consultants for $133,946.16. 4) Approve Budget Amendments to shift funding resources among project to optimize use of impact fees for various road projects. 5) Approve an Easement Agreement and accept a drainage easement for the Lely Stormwater Improvement Project. As detailed in the Executive Summary 6) That the Board authorizes the Transportation Administrator or his designee to execute the attached Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 Grant Application and applicable documents for $302,400 with a $33,600 local match. Res. 2002 -74 7) That the Board authorizes the Transportation Administrator or his designee to execute the attached Federal Transit Administration Section 5311 Grant Application and applicable documents for $112,200 with no local funding required for match (soft- match). Res. 2002 -75 8) Approval of Resolution supporting continuing efforts to secure the County's Transportation Outreach Program (TOP) funding for Golden Gate Parkway that was recommended by the TOP Council on October 26, 2001 and now is being considered by the Governor and Legislature for $8.45 million. Res. 2002 -76 9) This item has been changed to approve the adoption of a resolution rather than a proclamation. That the Board of County Commissioners approve Collier Area Transit to allow free rides in observance of their one year anniversary on February 15, 2002. (Staff Request) Res. 2002 -77 11 February 12, 2002 C. PUBLIC UTILITIES 1) Approve the Satisfaction of Lien Documents filed against Real Property for Abatement of Nuisance and direct the Clerk of Courts to record same in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Fiscal impact is $144.00 to record the liens. 2) Waive Competitive Bidding and approve an additional $11,000 in consulting fee to Public Resources Management Group (PRMG) for the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study. 3) Authorization to use a sole- source software vendor for the Utility Billing and Accounts Receivable Management Software System (Total cost approximately $135,000). Competitive bidding process waived; Source Computing, Inc., sole- source vendor 4) Approval and Execution of Satisfactions of Notice of Promise to pay and agreement to extend payment of Water and/or Sewer System Impact Fees. Fiscal Impact is $81.00 to record the liens. 5) Approve Committee Selection of Firms for Contract #02 -3304 "Production of Beach Compatible Sand ". Fee for service is based on cubic yards of sand produced. Staff to negotiate contracts with Big Island Excavating, Inc., Naples, FL and E.R. Jahna, Inc., Lake Wales, FL 6) Approve Committee Selection of Firms for Contract #02 -3305 "Transport, Placement and Grading of Beach Compatible Sand ". Fee for service is based on cubic yards of sand hauled and placed. Staff to negotiate contracts with D.N. Higgins, Inc., Phillips & Jordan, Inc., and Soil Tech Distributors of Naples, Inc. 7) Approval of a First Amendment to the Lease Agreement between Collier County and the City of Naples Airport Authority for expansion of the Naples Solid Waste Transfer Station for an annual rent of $35,673. 8) Approve Work Order #HM- FT -02 -01 with Hole Montes Inc., in the amount of $104,690.00 to perform professional engineering services 12 February 12, 2002 associated with construction of a reclaimed water main between Radio Road and Davis Boulevard, Project Number 74035. 9) Approve Budget Amendment to restore total funding of Marco Island Breakwater Modifications Project, $500,000. 10) Assign contractual duties to design and construct a sewer force main from Richard K. Bennett, Trustee, to Vestcor Fund XV, Ltd., Project Number 70054. 11) Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Liens for Solid Waste Residential Accounts wherein the County has received payment and said liens are satisfied in full for the 1992 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal Impact is $54.00 to record the liens. Res. 2002 -78 12) Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Liens for Solid Waste Residential Accounts wherein the County has received payment and said liens are satisfied in full for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal Impact is $64.50 to record the liens. Res. 2002 -79 13) Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Liens for Solid Waste Residential Accounts wherein the County has received payment and said liens are satisfied in full for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal Impact is $112.50 to record the liens. Res. 2002 -80 14) Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Liens for Solid Waste Residential Accounts wherein the County has received payment and said liens are satisfied in full for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal Impact is $184.50 to record the liens. Res. 2002 -81 15) Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Liens for Solid Waste Residential Accounts wherein the County has received 13 February 12, 2002 payment and said liens are satisfied in full for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal Impact is $238.50 to record the liens. Res. 2002 -82 D. PUBLIC SERVICES 1) Approve a change in date from May 3 and 4, 2002 to April 12 and 13, 2002 of the previously approved Tourist Development Council Special Event for the 2002 Country Jam. 2) Approve road closure of State Road 29 for Roberts Ranch Roundup Cattle Drive. Res. 2002 -83 authorizing temporary closing of SR 29 on March 23, 2002 from 9:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. E. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1) Authorize Staff to reject bid received for 01 -3303, Charter Bus Service. 2) Award Bid #02 -3314 for the advertising of Delinquent Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes. Awarded to Tuff Publications 3) Award Contracts #01 -3289 "Fixed Term Mechanical Electrical Engineering Services" to the following firms: CH2M Hill, Anchor Engineering Consultants, Teco BGA, Inc., Tilden, Lobnitz, Cooper. Moved to Item #10C 4) Approve Committee Selection of Firms for contract negotiations for RFP 01 -3290 "Fixed Term Professional Engineering Services ". 5) To re- appropriate $110,000 previously approved in Fiscal Year 2001 from the GAC Land Trust to assist the Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District with the purchase of a water tanker fire truck. F. EMERGENCY SERVICES 14 February 12, 2002 1) To authorize the Chairman to sign State of Florida Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Competitive Grant Applications. 2) Approval to enter an Agreement with the Florida Department of Community Affairs for the reimbursement of Emergency Protective Measure Expenditures. Res. 2002 -84 3) Board approval of expenses for the FAA Mandated, 800 -hour inspection of the County Medflight Helicopter. Formal competitive process waived; payment to Metro Aviation in the amount of $32,548.49 G. COUNTY MANAGER H. AIRPORT AUTHORITY I. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1) Commissioner request for approval for payment to attend function serving a valid public purpose. (Commissioner Carter) For Naples Area Chamber of Commerce — Wake up Naples held on January 16, 2002, in the amount of $17.00 J. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1) Miscellaneous items to file for record with action as directed. K. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS L. COUNTY ATTORNEY Continued to February 26, 2002 Meeting 1) Recommendation that the Board approve the Settlement of all pending litigation and claims involving Thomas Wajerski, including without limitation, Case Nos. 95- 3067 -CA -01 and 95- 2955 -CA in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida and Case No. 99 -303 in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and authorize the Chairman to sign all necessary settlement 15 February 12, 2002 documents. 2) Authorize application for Tax Deeds for 258 County -Held Tax Certificates and authorize Notice to proceed to the Tax Collector. With the necessary budget amendment 3) Approve the Stipulated Final Judgment relative to the easement acquisition of Parcels 265B and 265BT in the Lawsuit entitled Collier County v. Jeffrey Gargiulo, et al, Golden Gate Boulevard, Project No. 63041. Staff to deposit $500 into the Registry of the Court 4) Recommendation that the Board authorize the County Attorney to retain outside counsel to represent the County in Vanderbilt Shores Condominium Association Inc., et al, v. Collier County, Case No. 01- 5080-CA-HDH in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida and the Aquaport, LC v. Collier County, Case No. 2:01 -CV -341- FTM -29DNF in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, exempt the County Attorney from the purchasing policy as provided in Section VII.G of the purchasing policy and authorize the Chairman to sign any necessary retention documents for the outside counsel. Office of the County Attorney to retain Theodore L. Tripp, Jr., and his law firm, Garvin & Tripp 5) Authorize the making of an Offer of Judgment to Respondents, Dean L. Larson and Bette L. Larson, for Parcels 210 and 210T in the amount of $14,300.00 in the Lawsuit styled Collier County v. Douglas Terry et al, Case No. 00- 1297 -CA. Project No. 63041. Staff to deposit $2,000 into the Registry of the Court 6) Authorize the making of an Offer of Judgment to Respondents, Racetrac Petroleum Inc., Wendell L. Kramer, Salvatore F. Anglieri and Salvatore C. Grech, for Parcels 124 and 125 in the amount of $71,550.00 in the Lawsuit styled Collier County v. Anthony F. Jancigar, As Trustee, et al, Case No. 00- 0142 -CA. Project No. 60111. 7) Authorize the making of an Offer of Judgment to Respondent, Richard R. Townsend, for Parcels 367 and 367T in the amount of 16 February 12, 2002 $2,880.00 in the Lawsuit styled Collier County v. Richard R. Townsend, et al, Case No. 00- 2001 -CA. Project No. 63041. Staff to deposit $480 into the Registry of the Court 8) Authorize the making of an Offer of Judgment to Respondent, Roberto Bollt, Successor Trustee, for Parcel 101 in the amount of $200,000.00 in the Lawsuit styled Collier County v. Roberto Bollt, Successor Trustee, et al, Case No. 00- 2433 -CA, Randall Boulevard. Project No. 60171. Staff to deposit $156,400 into the Registry of the Court 17. SUMMARY AGENDA - THIS SECTION IS FOR ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1) A RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL FROM STAFF; 2) UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OR OTHER AUTHORIZING AGENCIES OF ALL MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING; 3) NO WRITTEN OR ORAL OBJECTIONS TO THE ITEM RECEIVED BY STAFF, THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, OTHER AUTHORIZING AGENCIES OR THE BOARD, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE BCC MEETING ON WHICH THE ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD; AND 4) NO INDIVIDUALS ARE REGISTERED TO SPEAK IN OPPOSITION TO THE ITEM. SHOULD ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS BE MOVED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BE SWORN IN. A. This item was continued from the January 22, 2002 BCC Meeting, Petition CU -0I -AR -1620, James Weeks requesting a Conditional Use "7" of the "E" Estates Zoning District to allow for an earth mining operation for property located on the East side of Desoto Boulevard between 31St Avenue NE and 291h Avenue NE in Golden Gate Estates, Section 21, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. This site consists of 6.62+ acres. Res. 2002 -85w /stipuations B. Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in the drainage easement and maintenance easement located on a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon - the Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23 ", as recorded in Plat Book 31, Pages 43 through 44, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Located in 17 February 12, 2002 Section 36, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. Res. 2002 -86 C. CU- 2001 -AR -1225, George L. Varnadoe, Esq., of Young, VanAssenderp, Varnadoe and Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, requesting Conditional Use #20 of the A -MHO and A- MHO - ACSC /ST District for a "Sporting and Recreational Camp" located approximately three quarters of a mile West of S.R. 29 and approximately one mile South of Oil Well Road (C.R. 858), in Sections 19 and 30, Township 48 South, Range 30 East, Collier County, Florida. (Companion to ST- 2001 -AR -1226) Res. 2002 -87 /stipulations D. Adopt a Resolution correcting Schedule Two of Appendix A, Water and Sewer Impact Fees of the Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, as amended; by decreasing Water Impact Fees $50.00 per equivalent residential connection; and, correcting a Scrivener's Error in the Sewer Impact Fee Schedule; and, correcting two Scrivener's Errors in the Water Impact Fee Rate Schedule for the 3 inch and the 8 inch water meters. Res. 2002 -88 18. ADJOURN INQUIRIES CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE BOARD'S AGENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO THE COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 774 -8383. 18 February 12, 2002 UZI l u Zna2 1511 38 9417744010 (-,UL NTY MANAGED PAGE: b1 2A AGENDA CHANGES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSiONEW- MEETING February 12.2002 ADD: ITEM 9G: A Resolution supporting Florida douse Bill 1235 - "An Act providing penalties for drag racing in public areas." (Commissioner Coletta.) ADD: ITEM 9H: Recommendation to direct the Productivity Committee to work with the Office of Management and Budget on the FY 03 budget. (Commissioner Coletta.) ITEM 16(8)9: This item has been changed to approve the adoption of a resolution rather than a mroclamation That the BCC approve the Collier Area Transit to allow free rides In observance of their one year anniversary on February 15, 2002. (Staff request.) MOVE: ITEM 16(EX to 10C: Approve Committee Selection of firms for contract negotiations for RFP 02 -3290 "Fixed Term Professional Engineering Services." (Staff request - petition filed.) MOVE: ITEM 16W L-1 TO 12(& Recommendation that the Board approve the settlement of all pending litigation and claims Involving Thomas Wajerski, including without limitation, Case Nos. 95- 3067 -CA -01 and 95. 2955 -CA in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida and Case No. 99-303 in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and authorize the Chairman to sign all necessary settlement documents. (Staff request.) 3A PROCLAMA TION WHEREAS, the Veterans Transportation Program is a cooperative agreement between the Board of County Commissioners and the Collier County Veterans Council; and, WHEREAS, the program began operating in 1992 and the purpose of the program is to transport veterans to VA medical appointments at the Ft. Myers VA Outpatient, the Bay Pines VA Medical Center, and the Tampa Haley VA Hospital; and, WHEREAS, the program maintains an office in the Collier County Department of Veterans Services and utilizes one half-time employee to coordinate services; and, WHEREAS, volunteer drivers transport veterans by van, two of which ore owned by the VA Y aura staio'`r Col /ier County Veteran Services an�f onee� "+ by Motor Corporation under WHEREAS, in NOW �o VA n and 1 hours -!, . F! . , of 2tv%ttecr dr�e ►dical p�appintnrents, to ,the' Bay Al it w/dG, t0 �dcogl as teee =a'rvers as pror to ve topic DONE AND ORDERED of c the vo/un ,fed 513 3 trips to the Over 2, 000 ►::occident -free of office staff b/e service BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA_ ,CHAIRMAN PROCLAMA TION WHEREAS, career and technical education is the foundation for preparing Florida's students for academic success and the workforce; and, WHEREAS, career and technical education is a comprehensive approach to workforce education and preparation that provides opportunities for self - sufficiency and career advancement for Florida's citizens, promotes literacy and academic advancement, and provides job training and employer partnerships designed to improve statewide economic development, and, WHEREAS, career and technical education is an integral component for Florida's employers to draw upon for maintaining an academically prepared skilled, and competent workforce; and, WHEREAS, the statewide and services�J district NOW these pry -12 and beiii #ts offered DONE AND ORDERED THIS 1 BOARD Pion includes programs locally through school v leges, and serves rd of Coiiity'orrrmissioners of r..- v be EDUCA to i�c * :familiar with hal education ort'rn' "par t icipate in lure/ "work skills and 2002. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 6B _ TOwING OVERCHARGE (final draft of remarks before BOCC on February 12'h, 2002) My name is Jim Kramer and I reside on Plymouth Rock Drive in Naples. Quotation - " THE ONLY THING NECESSARY FOR THE TRIUMPH OF EVIL IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING." This quotation is attributed to Edmund Burke, an Irish philosopher and a statesman of the 18th century, from his treatise THOUGHTS ON THE CAUSE OF THE PRESENT DISCONTENTS in 1770. As we all know these PRESENT DISCONTENTS abound today in Collier County. So I am here to add another chapter. A month ago my fiance' borrowed my car to go to work at her two jobs, first on Horseshoe Drive, and second, at the Coastland Center Mall. About halfway between these jobs, she realized that she had left her purse at the office. In what turned out to be a self - fulfilling prophecy, she thought, " I need my purse in case 1 have an accident, and the police will need to see it if something happens." So despite rush hour traffic on Golden Gate Parkway, she made a left hand turn into Poinciana Professional Park, where the Barron Collier Companies are located. Traffic in the first two lanes of rush hour traffic waved her through, but although the third lane appeared clear, what she didn't see was a fast approaching vehicle trying to make the green arrows at Airport Road. As she entered that lane, she was struck by the car at an estimated 35mph. The good news of this story is that for both vehicles, the safety equipment worked, and seat belts and air bags saved all from serious injury. The bad news is that in this time of extreme distress, our county ordinances allowed an unscrupulous towing company owner to line his own pockets at our expense. After the accident, Naples Police and Emergency Services called the next towing company in line per their rotation schedule. Joe Nagy showed up and towed both cars to his storage yard a mile away. I called him the next morning and asked him to tow the car a half mile up his street to Tamiami Ford's Collision Shop for a repair estimate. He said he would be happy to do so, but couldn't do so until the following day. I gave him the okay to do so, and didn't think any more about it So, here's the problem. The bill is $260.00 — Let me repeat that — THE BILL IS $260.00! To tow a car a mile and a half? Come to find out, Collier County regulates the towing rates with what are termed "MAXIMUMS ". Joe Nagy can legally charge these "maximums" and getaway with these unconscionable rates. He made a few arithmetic mistakes, like Joe Biasella, but otherwise, nothing happens until somebody complains. I am here to complain. Remember, I said "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." YOU are the good men (and woman) of Collier County, and I ask that you place this case on a future agenda and allow us to return to more reasonable and competitive rates. If Police Chief Steve Moore of the City of Naples, Jim Lavin of AAA, the auto club, and Jeff Bogan of Allstate Insurance are here, they may wish to give voice to their own opinions on this case. If not, l hope you will consider their testimony during that future meeting. Before I yield the floor, I have one additional comment. You will notice that I have changed this speech somewhat from the first draft given to the County Manager last Tuesday. Gone are the references to where I and my family live. That is because I was warned last Friday that Mr. Nagy has a record, and cannot tow for the county or state. He has contacted my employer twice, and tried to intimidate them into silencing me. I now fear for my life and health, and ask you to consider your own terror in light of the events of September I 1 h. This is America, and we should not have to be fearful for standing up for our rights. Thank you. .400 1 6C .q$ Florida Legislature Congressional Redistricting Plans On Monday, February 4, 2002 the following bills on Congressional Redistricting passed out of the House Redistricting Committee: H013C001 H)13C002 H408C002. On Thursday, January 31, the following Congressional Redistricting plan was adopted by the Senate Redistricting Committee: S19C0005. iv. 6 C w.� 04 6C 6C O W C' 0 0 6C 6 40 .� 0 6C 7 A. .: r a" COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: XXX Normal Legal Advertisement 0 Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) t, r, �******* rr, r*** w* w*, t****** w, r, t * * * * *te *,r « *t,r,t * * *,t+t *r,t ** *•*, r** * * * * *. *.wwww * * * * * * * *rr * * * * * * *,t Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: Date: Fred Re.i• chl 11/7/01 Petition No. (If none, give brief description): Petitioner: (Name &Address): Carol E. Nelson, PLS 3871 White Blvd. Naples,Fla.341 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Montclair Fairway Estate Bldg Corp Hearing before OBCC D B 0 Other 1400 Gulf Shore Blvd. North 223 Naples, Fla. 34102 Requested Hearing date: o 1 Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News 0 Other 0 Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: VA- 2001 -AR -1166, Carol E. Nelson, PLS, representing Montclair Fairway Estate Building Corporation, requesting an after -the -fact variance of 2.3 feet from the required 5 feet to 2.7 feet for property located on 797 Provincetown Drive, further described as Lot 29, Montclair Park North, in Section 5, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? 0 Yes 0 No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113 - 138312- 649110 viewed by: Approved by: Division Head Date List Attachments: County Manager DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be surd,that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting \to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: 0 County Manager agenda file: to 0 Requesting Division 0 Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's ^O /f�f� ice, retaining a copy for Z. RESOLUTION NO. — 7 n A ; RELATING TO PETITION N IJINIBER 1"i � VA- 2001 -AR -1166 FOR AN AFTER- THE -FACT VARIANCE ON PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA_ WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on all counties in Florida the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which establishes regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of variances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals, being the duly elected constituted Board of the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a 2.3 —foot after - the -fact variance from the required side yard setback of 5 feet to 2.7 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", in a PUD Zone for the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Section 2.7.5 of the Zoning Regulations of said Land Development Code for the unincorporated area of Collier County; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in public meeting assembled, and the Board having considered all matters presented; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida, that: The Petition V- 2001 -AR -1166 filed by Carol E. Nelson, PLS, representing Montclair Fairway Estates Building Corporation, with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Lot 29, Montclair Park North, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 29 and 30 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida be and the same hereby is approved for a 2.3 —foot after - the -fact variance from the required side yard setback of 5 feet to 2.7 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", of the PUD Zoning District wherein said property is located, subject to the following conditions: PP7A 1. This variance is for the encroachment shown in Exhibit "A" only. Any other encroachment shall require a separate variance. 2. In the case of the destruction of the encroaching structure, for any reason, to an extent equal to or greater than 50 percent of the actual replacement cost of the structure at the time of its destruction, any reconstruction shall conform to the provisions of the Land Development Code in effect at the time of reconstruction. BE IT RESOLVED that this Resolution relating to Petition Number VA- 2001 -AR -1166 be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: )"n. Marjor M. Student Assistant County Attorney day of , 2001. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., Chairman FOUND '" P7A � TRACT P" #a4o 583'40'55 "E D ` 62.89'(p &C j CURVE 1 ) R= 130.00' (_ — ._ TV 5' U.E. _ _ — D= 08'42'50" I _. "' — — — ._ _ PHONE _ _I A= 19.77' C= 19.75' I I I t "E CB= S88'03'50 I Zo I I a. LOT 29 I ? `' CURVE 2 _ 0 I D =91' 7'05" C.3 I I I A =31.86 I FOUND C= 28.60' b - I I #840 CB= S38'02'22 "E _ 31.4' _ I 2.7' I 44.0' LOT 30 CURVE 3 I COVERED, ,� I I CONCRETE D=04'23'26" 44.0' I A= 78.93' w I C =78.91 0 O CB =N05 *24'28 "E I O I O ^ 3 FOUND I rn rn MONUMENT I q ONE STORY CONCRETE BLOCK m w o I U LU I ih 5.0' W O I ro I a 12.5' � I t\ co q ^ _ .-: FOUND INO O #840 I �! I a da 20.0' .7 r� I C2 I �. LON CRETE DRIVE,. GN ❑ELE� -N d_ _. e ELEC FOUND CO ''� 5' W.E ° p #840 FOUND N83'40'S5 "W --- #840 33.81'(p &M) I I FOUND C1 ° #.40 I I � d °. 2'GUTTER ° EDGE OF PAVEMENT _ of NOTES: PROVINCETOWN DRIVE ADDRESS: 797 PROVINCETOWN DRIVE (60' R /W) FLOOD ZONE "X" PANEL NO. 120067 0415 D. BASIS OF BEARINGS NORTH PLAT LINE N89'49'44 "E. P =PLAT, M= MEASURED, C= CALCULATED UE= UTILITY EASEMENT, PE =POOL EQUIPMENT q= CENTER LINE, WM =WATER METER R/W =RIGHT OF WAY LAND SURVEY Mar. 30. 1998 I HEREBY CERTIFY that a survey was Date of Survey, done under m Foundation 3/14/00 Y direction and meets the Final Survey 8/31/00 This survey Is certified for Mlnlmum Technical Standards as per Recertify 10/02/00 VINTAGE BAY BL&DER5 Chapter 61G17 -6 F.A.C. UNION PLANTERS BANK Certification is only for the lands as 1' - 20 Scale _ described. It Is not a certification of No. MN Tltle. Zoning. Easements or Freedom from FB No. 020 P,_47 F15 Not p. 47 Job No. 98140 Legal Description: Encumbrances. Abstract not reviewed. 9 P Subject to easements. restrictions and LOT 29. MONTCLAIR PARK NORTH reser tions of record. 7 LEGEND recorded In Plat Book 18, Page • SET IRON PNV W /GAP #5013 2q and 30 of the Public Records O FND. IRON P1N W /GAP of Collier County. Florida. E] FND. GONG. MON. Caro! E. Nelson. P.L.S. #5 13 o FND neoN PAV 3871 White Boulevard 0 SURVEY NAIL NOT VALID UNLESS Naples, Florida 34117 BENCH MARK EMBOSSED WITH SEAL C441-) 304 -0055 Office COPYRIGHT 1998. BY CAROL E. NELSON. P.L.S.. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. C941-) 304 -0047 Facsimile r- 7p .,141 November 14, 2001 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, November 25, 2001, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk P.O. /Account # 113 - 138312- 649110 P-7 A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 11, 2001, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Carol E. Nelson, PLS, representing Montclair Fairway Estate Building Corporation, requesting an after - the -fact variance of 2.3 feet from the required 5 feet to 2.7 feet for property located on 797 Provincetown Drive, further described as Lot 29, Montclair Park North, in Section 5, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) ''7A November 14, 2001 Montclair Fairway Estate Bldg. Corp. 1400 Gulf Shore Boulevard North 223 Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA -2001- AR -1166 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, December 11, 2001, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, November 25, 2001. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk Enclosure r7p November 14, 2001 Carol E. Nelson, PLS 3871 White Boulevard Naples, Florida 34117 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA -2001- AR -1166 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, December 11, 2001, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, November 25, 2001. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk Enclosure �7A Teri Michaels To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Here's another one Pam..... thanks! VA- 2001 -AR -1166. VA- 2001 -AR -1166. DOC DOC Teri Michaels Pr TA From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:06 PM To: Teri Michaels Subject: Delivered: VA- 2001 -AR -1166 LJ VA- 2001 -AR -1166 «VA- 2001 -AR -1166» Your message To: ' paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Sent: Wed, 14 Nov 200112.10:00 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrel1, Pamela on Wed, 14 Nov 200112:06:08 -0500 1 hirl,es '.�ai I y News Naples, FL 34102 P,+lidat,it of PubLicEition Naples Daily News ---------- BOViD OF Co,'Alf COMMY'SIONERS CHRIS dORTUN PC WX 4,3vi6 MAP' ES Ft. "410" 3016 R,7,FER-r4CF• OU1230 1131383126491 5535268 VA-2001-V-%-11�A NOTE St to :�f Loril,, county ,f rol.tle, '16" Lre ;.;a v4idersiqn d authority, perzonaLLy appeared lkngeLa Bryan%, who on oath says that she serves as Assistant Se-ret.ary of the Naples Daily News, a daily iewspaper pubt5shed at Naples in CoLl'ir C�)unty, �Lorida: awt the attached copy of advenisinQ was p0bLisht.,d in sad newspaper on dates Listec'. Af:ian. further says that the said NapLes Daily News is e new = -Yaper p0.i'ished at Nap Les, in saic; Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretc4ore been conViuousLy pubLishe'd in vild 3LL;a.­ County, Fl.oricitt., ea,;:, day one ties b.-z.-n er ered a-, second ties:: mail scatter a, 'J­: post office in Naples, in said Collier C,)unty, Florida, for , period of I yeas next preceding t:.e --irst pubLication of the attached copy of a.vertisement; dnd affiallt further say,3 that she has neither- paid nor promised an)• perscn, f-,rm or corporation any discount. rebate, comm ssiov or refund for the purpose of securing this adverti.,.4ment for tl uuictior. '`,i 6- ti -e ad he-98::­ - PUBLIME) ON. 1 11:'5 AD SpAcr F_'LED 00 96.i'OJJ INT" 1"','26131 sxnpr, ,­ o` AffiLnk. swor to inj subs °d rersonaLLY 1-lowil by Me ' er;: me thin ;- aov Donna Chesney "y Commission DDOM336 Expires September 11, 2001 r'- 7 limited to s ffmnes on any Item. The selection of ol Individual to speak on of an oroonizalion or wuw Is on recognized by the Chair, spokesperson lbr a - W - Ei MV,Z '0 Z:r. .V speak on an Hem. I Persons wishing to a a Sunflower Page 1 of 1 Maureen K. Kenyon t 7A From: Cecilia Martin Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:42 PM To: Minutes and Records; Connie Johnson; Laurie Oldham; Sue Filson Cc: Fred Reischl Subject: VA -01 -AR -1166 Continuance Please be advised this petition was continued from the January 8th BCC meeting to the February 12th meeting. Cecilia 912artin Current (Planning Manning Tech 403 -2467 1/9/2002 Sunflower Pagel of Maureen K. Kenyon 7A ,:t. From: Cecilia Martin Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:09 PM To: Minutes and Records; Connie Johnson; Sue Filson; Mary Brock; Laurie Oldham Cc: Fred Reischl Subject: FW: VA -01 -AR -1166 Continuance This petition was originally advertised for the 12/11/01 BCC meeting and continued to the 1/8/02 meeting. The petitioner requested it be continued from the 1/8/02 meeting to the 2/12/02 BCC meeting. This petition will be have to be readvertised for the 2/12102 meeting. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: martin —c Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:46 PM To: Brock m Cc: filson s Subject: FW: VA-01-AR-1166 Continuance There ya go. - - -- Original Message---- - From: filson—s Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:45 PM To: martin c Cc: bodine j; brock Subject: RE: VA-01.-AR-1166 Continuance Cecilia, can you add the Manager's Office to these types of e-mails? Thank you. Sat giboit, &Tzcutft,,e ./Itmutyzt Xoznd of eowdfl, ('ommijjitme" - - - -- Original Message---- - From: martin —c Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:42 PM To: Minutes and Records; johnson—c; oldham-1; filson—s Cc: reischl—f Subject: VA-01-AR-1166 Continuance Please be advised this petition was continued from the January 8th BCC meeting to the February 12th meeting. Cecifia -Wartin Current Planning Pfanning Tech 403-2467 1/9/2002 7 A January 10, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Account #113 - 138312 - 649110 'r 7a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166, Carol E. Nelson, PLS, representing Montclair Fairway Estate Building Corporation, requesting an after - the -fact variance of 2.3 feet from the required 5 feet to 2.7 feet for property located on 797 Provincetown Drive, further described as Lot 29, Montclair Park North, in Section 5, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) o4.�HE CIRCG,r U y Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES,.FLORIDA 341019044 Montclair Fairway Estate Bldg. Corp. 1400 Gulf Shore Boulevard North 223 Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Dear Petitioner: 7A CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK oanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure SC V N Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 341013044 Carol E. Nelson, PLS 3871 White Boulevard Naples, Florida 34117 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Dear Petitioner: 7A CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK oAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 7A Joanne R. Allen To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Please advertise the attached notice on Sunday, January 27, 2002. Thanks again for your help. JoAnne iff] N-I� VA-2001 -AR- 1 166.dVA-2001 -AR- 1166.1 oc.dot Am Joanne R. Allen 7a From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:12 PM To: Joanne R. Allen Subject: Delivered: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 <<Petition VA- 2001 -AR- 1166» Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1166 Sent: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:02:16 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:11:51 -0500 1 Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34102 Affidavit at PubLicatiun Nettles Daily News --- -------------- -- ----- ---- - BOARit OF WU•110-7 COMMISSIONUS CHRIS :11ORTON p� ED-, 4-130.16 EAPLE1 FL 34111I• -3016 REFU.EMCE-- 0012,0 51313831,491 58385023 VA-2001-AR-1166 NOT1 Stara of Florida County o; Collier b0nrz tht und6rsignc:e aAthority, peis—GUy appeared 6. Lamb. echo or; oath says that sila sere "'Sl j, the Assistar*�-Corporate Sacretary of the Napl.as Gaily "sews, �� ui-Ay newspaper published at NapL-,-i,i in Collier County, Florida: that the attached cupyl of advertising wm PubLiM-ijd ii. said ve.)sp,3per on dates Li.sted- 'k-f-- ant fur--&jer says tkA c'm said Naples Daily News is a m .4spape;' says >.t Nap`es, in said i CcUier Count)- FLorida, rnd that the said newspaper' hdr ieretafore been cont'nuousLy pv'.,Lished in said Collier Cuunt,/ Florida, :ach eay and Ka; been enured as second cLass maiL matte, at tj.e post office in HapLes, in said ZoWiei r,unty, -Lorida, fcr a p•yrjud of 1 year next prececii•ig th,- first pub ication of V e a-,'.-tached COPY L'I idv rt-.Lserent; and affiant furl;,er sm-is that she Las na-ither pair' nor )romis-ed r,y perm, film rji, corporation any discount, rebat, .ommission or veJund for the purpose of securing this Ajertisement f,)r pubLi,;#-inn in the sFid newsparar. PUBLISHF, OW AO SPACE. 96.M) IW H F V, Erl 014: 0,/28/U2 ,ti.t.�`�'.9i= ^ti ..'f...ATI•- ter, +'��_� �Y~` ,�` �^ ,.,,p, , . .,. a—z V:b-'l'• ;bad Ly kncrr,, i by me 00 4P 16A Donna Chesney MY Commission DD058336 Expires September 11, 2006 20a;) V�EGE,�IEO JAN J U Z"Z FINANCr- 7 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: XXX Normal Legal Advertisement D Other: 7B (Display Adv., location, etc.) Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: Fred Reischl, AICP Date: I Petition No. (If none, give brief description):VA- 2001 -AR -1564, Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2 Petitioner: (Name & Address): Bill Potter, Potter Homes, Inc., 2055 Trade Center Way, Naples, FL 34109 Name & Address of any person((s))ttobebe notified by Clerk's Office: Bill and Kristi Grigsby, 2097 Mission Drive, Naples, FL 34109 Hearing before 0 BCC ■ ZA 43 Other A ©� Requested Hearing date: J Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News 13 Other 0 Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: VA- 2001 -AR -1564, Bill Potter, of Potter Homes, Inc., representing Bill and Kristi Grigsby, requesting a 6.5 -foot variance from the required 25 -foot rear yard setback to 18.5 feet for the principal structure and a 7 -foot variance from the required 20 -foot rear yard setback to 13 feet for a pool and enclosure for property located at 390 Willett Avenue, further described as Lot 8, Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2, Collier County, Florida. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? D Yes 0 No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113- 138312- 649110 Re wed by. Division Head List Attachments: 9jpproved by: Date County Manager DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: O County Manager agenda file: to 0 Requesting Division 0 Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ON Y: Date Received: 0/ 416 z Date of Public hearing: O / o Z Date Advertised: O a o Z RESOLUTION NO. 02- 7B RELATING TO PETITION NUMBER VA- 2001 -AR -1564, FOR A VARIANCE ON PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on all counties in Florida the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which establishes regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of variances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals, being the duly elected constituted Board of the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a 6.5 foot variance from the required rear yard setback of 25 feet to 18.5 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", in a RSF -3 Zone for the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Section 2.7.5 of the Zoning Regulations of said Land Development Code for the unincorporated area of Collier County; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in public meeting assembled, and the Board having considered all matters presented; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida, that: The Petition V- 2001 -AR -1564 filed by Bill Potter, of Potter Homes, Incorporated, representing Bill and Kristi Grigsby with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Lot 8, Block N, Conners Vanderbilt Beach Estates, Unit 2, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 17, Official Records of Collier County, Florida be and the same hereby is approved for a 6.5 —foot variance from the required rear yard setback of 25 feet to 18.5 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", of the RSF -3 Zoning District wherein said property is located, subject to the following conditions: 7 1. This variance is for the encroachment shown in Exhibit "A" only. Any other encroachment shall require a separate variance. 2. In the case of the destruction of the encroaching structure, for any reason, to an extent equal to or greater than 50 percent of the actual replacement cost of the structure at the time of its destruction, any reconstruction shall conform to the provisions of the Land Development Code in effect at the time of reconstruction. BE IT RESOLVED that this Resolution relating to Petition Number VA- 2001 -AR -1564 be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this day of , 2002. ATTEST: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ffig Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: V-" Marjorie M. Student Assistant County Attorney JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 1. This variance is for the encroachment shown in Exhibit "A" only. Any other encroachment shall require a separate variance. 2. In the case of the destruction of the encroaching structure, for any reason, to an extent equal to or greater than 50 percent of the actual replacement cost of the structure at the time of its destruction, any reconstruction shall conform to the provisions of the Land Development Code in effect at the time of reconstruction. BE IT RESOLVED that this Resolution relating to Petition Number VA- 2001 -AR -1564 be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this day of , 2002. ATTEST: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ffig Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: V-" Marjorie M. Student Assistant County Attorney JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN G7 0 R, rip Nn TD • • N8R'04,101E. 40.60' (P) CIL -FT Avf- N UE 6W IW GJ M. 7 '.513'51 -E, Goqg93 SIR FIR No? 7,J) Cow- RE FE DRIVE" COW.RF TE 231R, �V th Mr STORY RESIDENCE 390 WILLETT AVE. F FLWR ELEVATIM = l?,4' -L'U 34,9' 0,6' U cu (13 Zq SCREEN POOL PATID WGUTIEN STEPS—\ -37V I vs V03DEN DECK FCAI VCH —CONCRE? T {IFFSEr i VrA LIA / i 99, 95, (mv S.W04'10'W, 1CID.QtJ' Cry 1AF09-YEN DOUR' EXHIBIT "A" IMaL MEL? (p) Vpp FIR PLASIX FENCE C:54 Cs- cy tj � z" 6. r) V), -PLASTIC FEiVrE V,V CLrAR MO ND DRILL MLE Nd, 1D (F-L A T) Curve number I --------------- Raciltd-5= 50,00 Belts= 62*31'45- (.,4! Arc= 54.57 Tangent= 30,36 19 , i Chord= 51,90 in '., i Chord Brq. S,66,' PLASIX FENCE C:54 Cs- cy tj � z" 6. r) V), -PLASTIC FEiVrE V,V CLrAR MO ND DRILL MLE 78 January 16, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 (Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2) Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Account #113- 138312 - 649110 70 '3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564, Bill Potter of Potter Homes, Inc., representing Bill and Kristi Grigsby, requesting a 6.5 -foot variance from the required 25 -foot rear yard setback to 18.5 feet for the principal structure and a 7 -foot variance from the required 20 -foot rear yard setback to 13 feet for a pool and enclosure for property located at 390 Willett Avenue, further described as Lot 8, Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2, Collier County, Florida. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) o4.�NE CIRCGl� V y couvri Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 16, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COWER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 Mr. & Mrs. William Grigsby 2097 Mission Drive Naples, FL 34109 7B CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 (Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK oanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure OQ �µB Cl �a U y Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 16, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044 Mr. Bill Potter Potter Homes, Inc. 2055 Trade Center Way Naples, FL 34109 7B CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 (Conners Vanderbilt Unit 2) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK oanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 7B Joanne R. Allen v To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 Hi Pam: Kindly advertise the attached Petition on Sunday January 27, 2002. Thank you for your help. JoAnne fiffl VA- 2001- AR- 1564.d oc.dot 11� VA- 2001 -AR -1564. DOC Joanne R. Allen 7B From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:40 PM To: Joanne R. Allen Subject: Delivered: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 I Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 <<Petition VA- 2001- AR -1564>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com, Subject: Petition VA- 2001 -AR -1564 Sent: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:46:25 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:40:18 -0500 1 Napies Daily News Naple:, FL 34102 Affidavit of POLication Nak ifs Dai L,. dews i i BOARD OF C(,ONT" COM "I jSIONEV CN7,15 HORTON rO Box V4016, MAPLES FL 34101 -1216 'kEFLAENCE: O0123q 11s1'33126 :51 5x%5645 iA- 700" -AR -1564 NOT? State Sri Florida 'ounty of collier Before the un.:ar•signed authori :y, ersonally appeared R. Lamb. w!) on oQth says t�3t she serves as the Asyistvnt Corporate 'secretary of the 13ples Daily Ret -, a daily newspaper publish +.d at Naples, in Colli r ounty, Flo ida: that the attached cop- cf advertising was published ii said nexwpsper cn dates !'sted. A- ffimtt farther says 'hat ,)e s,,-id NPpL -_ > Daily f:?ws is a nP,,,spaper published at NenLes, in said CoL,ier Cuur. y, Florida, and that the seid rr wspt�9 e° U,.: h retofore be :n continuously publiO d in said Coiliur County, Florida, each cfz:a, a d has be-n entered as second ;law., mail. m _,et::r at "if.; iost of-lice in Naples, in said C!:ll'er County, Fit '.da, for a period of '1 year n xt preceding ti' first publication of i.he actached copy, of advertisem,int; and _ffiari f_-x 3ei, says that sF s has n.ei Cher Laid nor promised any person, fir:, or corr+oration any discount, reb4.e, romvissicn or refund for the purp._�s . cf se- %- -i ;•.y this adv r °tis�ment for p-;4i'.i Lion in the s -',d rawspeper PW '3MFD Oil: 01027 78 AD $FACE_ 99.00) INCH FILED ON: 'l, /2802 $i+�n2tJr� t Aff iz.n't Shorn 'r and subscribed a +ue tai ay of _ 20 Personally known -,y me _ r.., AP a FeaneY MY Commission DD056336 Expires Seotember 11, 2006 v A WAN ,Istl GrWsbyy, re. no a 6.5•foot :e from the re - .e k I any ,a= limited to 5 mlmnes an any fmT e o " swPe a ok n oon f h,if of an organization or oroUp Is encouraged. M spok recoonized by a grtr, a for at If 0 rMA les�to speak Persons wishing _to a Arty person who decid- es fb appeal a decision of the Board will need a re- R, Allen, IV 7B RESOLUTION NO. 02- 9 0 RELATING TO PETITION NUMBER VA- 2001 -AR -1564, FOR A VARIANCE ON PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on all counties in Florida the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which establishes regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of variances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals, being the duly elected constituted Board of the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a 6.5 foot variance from the required rear yard setback of 25 feet to 18.5 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", in a RSF -3 Zone for the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Section 2.7.5 of the Zoning Regulations of said Land Development Code for the unincorporated area of Collier County; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in public meeting assembled, and the Board having considered all matters presented; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida, that: The Petition V- 2001 -AR -1564 filed by Bill Potter, of Potter Homes, Incorporated, representing Bill and Kristi Grigsby with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Lot 8, Block N, Conners Vanderbilt Beach Estates, Unit 2, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 17, Official Records of Collier County, Florida be and the same hereby is approved for a 6.5 —foot variance from the required rear yard setback of 25 feet to 18.5 feet as shown on the attached plot plan, Exhibit "A ", of the RSF -3 Zoning District wherein said property is located, subject to the following conditions: wag This variance is for the encroachment shown in Exhibit "A" only. Any other encroachment shall require a separate variance. 2. In the case of the destruction of the encroaching structure, for any reason, to an extent equal to or greater than 50 percent of the actual replacement cost of the structure at the time of its destruction, any reconstruction shall conform to the provisions of the Land Development Code in effect at the time of reconstruction. BE IT RESOLVED that this Resolution relating to Petition Number VA- 2001 -AR -1564 be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this /a? Z�6 day of 1 12002. vt. 'L'wli i14 ` ,CROCK, Clerk t as to Chafrom-3 rrrrate,i� �/ Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjori M. Student Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLOR A COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 4 �7 ;U R N N � d 1 �F.Ll R,J rr?? 77�� N.£18 °174'ifl`E, 40,00' CPa � C!L Wid_LL:TT �1fF_- Pd.(JE 60' tCi�Yl' Fitz — NO 0 I Lap e� I: VRAML .FYI :T FOP..:... - co i N,8 8jv (P) ° 57 Je' M) N. 6 1. WPP 148' FtR �tAO 9 -3 .� SIR 1 ! Ntl; Ilt (L A T _JJ� I Iq Curve number I LOr 7 ti i to MCCUP.FED) t R� I 50.00 ' CL7NCtt�ETE ' t I I I . ! DRIVE ' w I Arc- 5.57 FIR I I I I i c3 i T�xngen �= 30.36 NO Iil 1 i ► i Chord= 51.90 Chord Brg. S66 FOUND DP.IL t iit7L c CDWRF_ T�F r taw E Z� f'1_ASTIC F'ENC'E ck q W in fi f3 .W£ STOtY RESIDENCE YR P VILLETT AVE FLG? ELEVATIM = IPA' 35.3' Cp .SCRFEN POOL .PATIO v n 317,7' Won —PETI STEPS - 37V f trj i/66 EN DECK wCM CONC RE ? L t 7' t3FFSET .e _ SE14 W-6LL- -- 99.95' r . 88104'10"'W. �I t37.7 BEN DOCK EXHIBIT "A" N N tiI~ -1 _JJ� I Iq �Ilo� LOr 7 ti i to MCCUP.FED) t R� I It , t I I I 1 t I i I I -PLASTIC FENCE I t DJ' CLF_AR I 1 t I I I I _ f I i S.. � I I N I I I I I I FOUND DP.IL t iit7L c COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: ^ XXX Normal legal Advertisement ❑ Other: 1C (Display Adv., location, etc.) Q ***********************«***, t****** w******* t***** w** tr * * * * * *«ti►�,� * * *,r,rt,► *.re *rw* waif. �, r * * * * *,r *,t,t * * * *rr *,t * * * * * * * ** Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: I ` Ray "Be1-1�4s�, "` Date:.' "it2y 8 %01 Petition No. (If none, give brief description): CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Petitioner: (Name & Address): Donald J. Murray, AICP, Communication Development Services, Iinc., 129955 S. Cleveland Ave., Ste. 171, Ft. Myers, FL 33907 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Collier County Emergency Management Service/Real Property, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 Hearing before XXX BCC ZA er 2- Requested Hearin date:: Based on advertisement appea4 15 ys before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News Other ❑ Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: CU- 2001 -AR -1255. Donald J. Murray, AICP, of Communication Development Services, Inc., representing Collier County Emergency Management Services, requesting Conditional Use 13 of `B" Estates for an Essential Service Communication Tower, as specified in Section 2.6.35.6.3 of the LDC, for property located at 95 1301 Street SW at the intersection of Golden Gate Blvd. and 13d' Street SW, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 9, in Section 8, Township 49 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost ?, es ❑ 113 - 138312- 649110 Re Aiefied by: No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: Approved by: Division Head Date + County Manager List Attachments: DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ❑ County Manager agenda file: to ❑ Requesting Division Clerk's Office ❑ Original B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Received: 3 i Date of Public hearing: �O —�' ? Date Advertised: 7 C RESOLOLUTION NO. 02- A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE COMMUNICATION TOWER IN THE "E" ESTATES ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTIONS 2.6.35.6.1 AND 2.6.35.6.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a conditional use pursuant to Subsections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code in an "E" Estates Zone for an essential service communication tower, on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by Don Murray, AICP, of Communication Development Services, Inc. representing Collier County Emergency Management Services with respect to the property hereinafter described as: The North 1/2 of Tract 51, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 9, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Pages 99 and 100 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 7 C !' be and the same is hereby approved pursuant to Subsections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code of the "E" Estates Zoning District for an essential service communication tower, in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: Exhibit "C" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this day of ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: r C ', Marjor' M. Student Assistant County Attorney 01111 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I� , CHAIRMAN 7C FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1255 The following facts are found: I. Sections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval DATE: CHAIRMAN: EXHIBIT "A" FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1255 The following facts are found: 7C I. Sections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. 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Expansion of the uses identified and approved within this conditional use application, or major changes to the site plan submitted as part of this application, shall require the submittal of a new conditional use application, and shall comply with all applicable County ordinances in effect at the time of submittal, including Division 3.3, Site Development Plan Review and approval, of the Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance (91 -102). EXHIBIT "C" 7C January 7, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, FL 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday, January 27, 2002 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Charge to: 113 - 138312- 649110 7C 'y NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Donald J. Murray, AICP, of Communication Development Services, Inc., representing Collier County Emergency Management Services, requesting Conditional Use 13 of "E" Estates for an Essential Service Communication Tower, as specified in Section 2.6.35.6.3 of the LDC, for property located at 95 13th Street SW at the intersection of Golden Gate Blvd. and 13th Street SW, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 9, in Section 8, Township 49 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 7 C �„ January 7, 2002 Donald J. Murray, AICP Communication Development Services, Inc. 12955 S. Cleveland Avenue, Suite 171 Ft. Myers, FL 33907 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 7c Ellie J. Hoffman To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Hi Pam, Please advertise the above petition as indicated on the attached. Thank you. Ellie EEO CU CU- 2001 -AR -1255. 2001- AR- 1255.doc doc Ellie J. Hoffman From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.coml Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:36 AM To: Ellie J. Hoffman Subject: Delivered: Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 «Petition CU- 2001 -AR- 1255» Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 Sent: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:41:32 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:35:58 -0500 1 oap!.es Laity 11 eye Na alas; FL 34,02 Af-idavit of PuvLitation t:spl-s Daily News F 'O'NE .30ARI W COUNTY COMOUSS1 0 MRI'3 iO;JON ipCN Bc.o, 413016 Wlr!', Fi. 34'-M-30 REFERENCE: 001233 113136LI26491 58387911 CV-20011-AR.-12j5 !`'.'•TI statc if Fl.*(Va C^unty of Collie, L.e.'c:r- ur,j&,,ssigne,� authority, r.ers(,vrLi-Y arc-ired .3. !.a,.,b. 4`jc on oats, says that she 1.erves as t,ie Assistant Corporate Secretary 01 the NapLesi Deily KLWS, 8 :laity newspaper put-lichee at NapLes,j in Collier County, Florida: twat ttie attached crny of adverLisinc wLs pi,!o ished in said n(-.r,;spcper on dates Listed. Af•iant fjr'.J:tr Says the said Naples Daily Nevs is a newspaper putJst;,:d at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the ra`d newspaper has )­rt,-ofore been continuousLy, published in s:ic' CaIL --r County, r1orida, each day a,:J h&s been envirec: as secand mail. matter at the po. 5t office i! Naples, in said Collier (runty, I-Lorida, ,ci- a period of 1 year rle:,t pre,;eding tite tirst publication of the attached copy of aevertisement" and tffiari: farther � ,jy-, +h4t she ttas neither paid nor pror.'-scd any t _-rsori, fira, or corporation any dis,,3unt rebata, COMM'SS4(rl or refl.ind for the p rpos_ �f ec,�r-,,Fjq t ,is a�jvert l , A U sLment for pubLiction n thr said newspaper. FJEL"SHED OW v1 127 AD FILED ON. ----------------- A1 swcro be," e ,ne thisa_ & ,�e s,., i A L Ly jown j MO - Donna Chesney My commission DD056336 oF;V Expires September 11, 2005 R E G E I v P n� JAN -) u 2002 FINANCE 7C tiers of Collier! I hold a public � on Tuesday,' 12, ?M, in the iard will consid- tition R—Murray, of Communica- Development is, Inc., repre- Collier County an Esser Comm NOTE: All Persons Wishing to speak mi dtra a loIter on eagny egwith thm 0 mun Aids- sentation 0tlhe agepde Item to be addressed. In- dividual speakers will be tied to 5 minutes on any Item. The selection of an Individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group Is encouraged. if recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be al- lotted 10 minutes to speak on an Item. wishing to must _sulxi&__said material � a minimum of 3 weeks' prior to the respective public hearing. In any case. written materials In- a come a permanent part of the record. = n Any who decld- _46 . d. the kV C1 will need a r - t a veroonm ie proceedings hich record in- testl!Nn and the COUNTY �NERS )LINTY, TA, BROCK, 7 C .•� RESOLOLUTION NO. 02 -. 91_ A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE COMMUNICATION TOWER IN THE "E" ESTATES ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTIONS 2.6.35.6.1 AND 2.6.35.6.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a conditional use pursuant to Subsections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code in an "E" Estates Zone for an essential service communication tower, on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by Don Murray, AICP, of Communication Development Services, Inc. representing Collier County Emergency Management Services with respect to the property hereinafter described as: The North 1/2 of Tract 51, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 9, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Pages 99 and 100 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 7C be and the same is hereby approved pursuant to Subsections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code of the "E" Estates Zoning District for an essential service communication tower, in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: Board. Exhibit "C" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this %a day of 52002. i w q6 4 T * = BROCK, Clerk r r- ft•st a to CAairsall's signature •ely. Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: ' M s-- Maijor' M. Student Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER • FLORIDA . �• t T TTk0 T * = BROCK, Clerk r r- ft•st a to CAairsall's signature •ely. Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: ' M s-- Maijor' M. Student Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER • FLORIDA . �• FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1255 The following facts are found: 7c 1. Sections 2.6.35.6.1 and 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval DATE: CHAIRMAN: EXHIBIT "A" oil N fall % lfil�' �.�nlr r• r y o� szyW Ydgd � 8� ^8 x0 c yes GY7 C I ulna IP dTa. —� Id+oc -1 I I� I I �I I y do:!; s' I v� All z Y� I er� r �mi wC g= g� o � Y 14,168- r� $ Nr z S ■ r/ W ¢ � I O �, LL � 1=-Jpj W~ W r r 4: Rg :R� W8 g• 8o K' g�° 5�. 4, y °N �' mj YiC W `K OR' tpY � 7QQ= fig y —gge a 5 �g a o no €4 qlyj q$b .yg$�$ 9& to; vi $$ I — _— __- - - -_4-- _ I a I I I_ I y � g088o88888: =^ YI YY FYYYYYYYR3'_ `�o I J I" I Idl}.A 4.00N I -- -- : " °"�I -- - ° .youJ. .jB.c4�4 -ti's 9 . �j Ln Ln N = fYt I = I MH O H O X I W " U r d o o n Uhl 6 p g d Y e> �d b� 4+ .[✓[C �4 —KFKL ww. E�SO(MT� fb z yR a � a `p G m a7 S � Z �q6 Y !1 5 � i6 M �q o 7c 7C CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CU- 2001 -AR -1255 This approval is conditioned upon the following stipulations: a. The Current Planning Manager may approve minor changes in the location, siting, or height of buildings, structures, and improvements authorized by the conditional use. Expansion of the uses identified and approved within this conditional use application, or major changes to the site plan submitted as part of this application, shall require the submittal of a new conditional use application, and shall comply with all applicable County ordinances in effect at the time of submittal, including Division 3.3, Site Development Plan Review and approval, of the Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance (91 -102). b. The applicant must mitigate any electronic interference to the users the existing Golden Gate Fire Control & Rescue District communication tower that is approximately 450 feet from this proposed communication tower. EXHIBIT "C" R.e"G:Lved: 11/15/2001 16:01; - �Good3.ette ,C0lemen,S.Johnson,PA; #550; Page 1 Q GRAJY MINOR 941992012975 11/15 '01 16:55 N0.664 01/02 Boylan / Envirorim �OnSultannis, C. Welland & W ildl San�ey onn�mpl prrpdfllnA It , rsats►ne►eQe Post -ir Fax Note 7671 pa p g" To co /oevt, FrI6M Co, Phone # Phones Fax A ex 0 DATE: November 15, 2001 F-1 L TO: Wayne Arnold Q. Grady Minor. & Associates 3800 Via Del Rey Bonita Springs, FL 34134 FROM: Jeremy Sterk RE: Goodlette Conners PUD On November 14, 20011 conducted a. field investigation of the referenced property. 'The purpose of the investigation was to identify environmentally sensitive lands such as wetlands or listed species habitat. The parcel is made up of a mix of residential, commercial, and vacant land uses. A small, pond is located in the residential portion of the property. Wetlands It is anticipated that there will be no wetlands on. the property. 'The following is a discussion of how the agencies may classify the pond.. South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) The SFWMD should consider the pond an "Other Surface Water" (OSW). This designation would require a permit from the SFWMD to impact the pond, but no mitigation for impacts is required. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) The ACOE should not have jurisdiction over the pond for two reasons; the pond is completely isolated and. it is a man -made water body constructed completely in upland. \ urban complex soil. types. Collier County Collier County is bound by the same rules of wetland designation as the SFWMD and I would expect that they will classify the pond as an OSW. Threatened and Endangered Species No listed species were observed on or near the Goodlette Corners site. 1 would expect that the only listed. species that might utilize the property would be limited to occasional wading birds 11000 Metro Parkway, Suite 4, Fort Myers, Florida, 33912 Pbooe:(941) 418 -0671 Fax:(941) 41."672 Z. SCI I, L) Y . ul —c M. ui 1uvwC1-L IvI.L).r.Aj X41 941 oudl' To: Attn: FAX COVER i- eD - 1 1 - u2 18:L5, SHEET The Board of County Commission, Re: Proposed rezoning prqject " This letter is for the meeting' 2/12/' 0002 raye I , e 8A u41 ti,+i :-)uui F-eD -11 uL February 11,`2002 I'o: The Boi d of County Commissioners Re: Proposed Re7.oning Project on fine Ridge Rd Ib:Ln, r'dLjr c; My name is )airne Danicl, and I cam writing to you in regards tc the propo the properti(A' on the south side of Pine Ridge Rd. between U841 and Go Rd. I am an owner and resident of one of these homes. i Jnfor unately, 1 attend the meeting on Tuesday, 2/12/2002, so I thought i might write you point. I have 1 ived Ocre, on Pine Ridge Rd. for six years now. I am also raising children her . In the last few years it has gor:cn much more difficult to tr My girls carihot play outside: or learn to ride bicycles here due to the heav close distanrje from the road. There are days when it takes me 10-15 irAin US 41 to m4driveway, because of the congestion. This prope: is quite longer a "re dential" area. It is a six -lane highway with traffiQ running at day and niglji. This same traffic also causes . o much noise and pollution windows op n on a nice day is not an optiOti. The growth ;►f this area is inevitable;, and I would like to see itihappen in The place tdbegin is in realizing that these, properties need to be zoned c( Families cal no longer live and grow here. With this in!'l:iind, we need this Board of'( ounty C'omtnissi0tiers to accel. rezoning, prdject. Realistically, what else can be done with theme homes? are here arc quite unattractive, to say the least. Pine Ridge ROW is the "C Naples, and'it is time for it to start representing, that, Given the oPPorlun bL; done to ihiprove this area. Sincerely, Jaime E. D4iiel �i 1 rezoning of 1 ette -F rank not able to d state my No small ly "live" here. tralfic and the tes to get from imply no all hours of the hat keeping the Positive way. mrnercial. t and plass the The homes that atcwa_y" to .v- so much can oil t is IN 90 p I PATRICK M. PILLOT4 a z m A SEJ; S10f"W.E FAC&JTI FOR -77 LOCKUP SELF STORAGE 11 F1 - 'r 0 0 77 7 zz 0 U) m m m r m > t is IN 90 p I PATRICK M. PILLOT4 a z m A SEJ; S10f"W.E FAC&JTI FOR ARCHITECT. i N (::,Ym LOCKUP SELF STORAGE February 10, 2002 Q n Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppose the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old rg owth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. 3. Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods. 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of haphazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limi m commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a re 1. 2. 3! 4. 5. 6. �i� 8 A Petition Against Acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 (Continued) Name (Signature) Address Date 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. (/ m v . ;4-1 /. / 25. '� _ r MORRIS !� 6 MI. ' J � �, lippip AM 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. (/ m v . ;4-1 /. / February 10, 2002 Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: 8 A :. y We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppos e the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old growth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. 3. Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of haphazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limiting commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a reasonable impact on surrounding neighbors' daily lives and property values. Name (Signature) Address Date L,i✓ _� ��s� //y - 1L /z>> Lair 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2- q--Oa Petition Against Acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 (Continued) Name (Signature) Address 7. f 8A Date n 38. 39. lip Or IWO", 1, N.A. III Mill jv��� �'i At W "",i�WM*Vffl-IM'J—W4VAFRA MWA ��•� , ���lllll��lll� My twA Jai WAS PM�Irlallll M19AFRIM 38. 39. February 10, 2002 Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: 8 A We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppos e the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old growth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. 3. Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of haphazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limiting commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a reasonable impact on surrounding neighbors' daily lives and property values. Names lCirm�fi,rn\ . i _ _ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1141' " I ) 2 �i rl% c�L Petition Against Acceptance of PUD-2000-22 (Continued) PMme (Si tore) Address 8 A 8 9. i 10. L 12. T., / AW-Vo D 14.- 15.. 16. LC 2-111 /0-) 17. 18. V / .7 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 6 ct`7 X 24. 25. Z 26. 27. Loo, f� 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. February 10, 2002 Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: 8 A We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppos e the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old growth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. 3. Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially-planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of haphazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limiting; commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a reasonable impact on surrounding neighbors' daily lives and property values. 1. 2. 3. ( 4. 5. 6. 2 8A " February 10, 2002 Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppo se the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old growth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. 3. Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of lwhazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limiting commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a reasonable impact on surrounding neighbors' daily lives and property values. Name 'gnat e) Address Date I i2. G` - E 55 f M, o z 3. 4 5. 0 Petition Against Acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 (Continued) Na a (Signature) Address 8 A '"! Date 7. PO rk 4 �t r Q 0? 8. 9. 10. ' SZ D�n�aFT� pa, SW,,2 A) 16or Nor ,0-c . r z 0 e__ 4 07 12. J % C 13. C d Z 14. 15. - '" lSe - o /�/ a� 16. a 'H 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. February 10, 2002 8 A . Petition To the Board of Collier County Commissioners: We, the undersigned residents of Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, Northgate Village, and Country Club of Naples, residential subdivisions in the vicinity of the proposed PUD- 2000 -22, present the following petition for your consideration. We oppose the rezoning of the residential properties on the south of Pine Ridge Road between Goodlette Road and Houlihan's restaurant for the purpose of commercial development and oppose your acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 for the following reasons: 1. It will require the removal of old growth native trees and wildlife habitat. 2. It will require the filling of a sizeable lake that has been established for more than fifty years. The lake, viable fresh -water wildlife habitat, has never stagnated nor dried up. I Filling in the lake will endanger the natural drainage of surrounding properties and roads and eliminate a significant repository for water during the rainy season. When the drainage ditches along Goodlette Road are filled to capacity, this lake is a critical repository for run off. 4. More commercial establishments will add to an already horrible traffic situation that promises to get even worse with other PUD's already in the works in the vicinity of the Pine Ridge and Goodlette Road intersection. This will threaten already perilous ingress and egress for residents in nearby neighborhoods 5. PUD- 2000 -22 is only partially planned. Planners of this PUD have, so far, only ONE business establishment in their proposal, a storage facility at the west end of the property in question. This opens the possibility of the kind of haphazard development the county wishes to avoid. If this PUD is accepted, The County Commission will have NO idea of what else might be built in the PUD. Nor will the residents whose properties abut the southern boundary know what will be built in their back yards. 6. The County Commission's acceptance of this PUD without a clear plan gives sole consideration to the rights of property owners selling residentially zoned land to those planning the PUD and ignores the property rights of those living on adjacent land also residentially zoned, who purchased lakeside property in a residential neighborhood. Although we respect the right of property owners to reap the benefits of the sale of their property, it should not be done at enormous loss to those who own neighboring properties because of a complete change in the character of the area. Therefore, we the undersigned request that you reject PUD- 2000 -22 until the developers submit a clear plan limiting commercial development to low density (banks and business offices), lowering building heights (40 or less rather than 50 feet), retaining a lake for drainage purposes and wildlife habitat, and assuring a reasonable impact on surrounding neighbors' daily lives and property values. Name (Signature) Address Date 2 3 4 5 6. Petition Against Acceptance of PUD- 2000 -22 (Continued) Name (Signature) Address 7. , /K C /j A, Z77 L j o 8. 9. /a 1 8 A Date /, 4T-)- 10. 11. z Ev I a 3 flu ,�� �,,/6 dx 12. , -- 2 LO 14. 117 16. LD c Ci�l� ` 00 - / e Z 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. L& 11 A W'. , � Q GRADY MINOR 941992012975 02/12 '02 11:33 N0.475 01/03 8 D. Wayne Arnold From: chrzanowski,s [StanChrzanowskiQcogfergov.net) Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 10:55 AM To: Wayne Amold' CO- CoyleFred; ryovanovich@gcjlaw.com Subject: RE: Draft Goodlette Comers- -Borrow Fit Wayne ... A check of the 1940's soil syrvey shows no lake in that ,area., so it's defi.r,itoely a borrow pit. The 1973 Aerials show the borrow pit in place. Your summary of the county's regulations is accurate Cur minimum depth criterion is 1.2ft. We would allow fillinq of the pit as we have done for other pits in the past. The Site filling permit is the correct procedure. - - - -- Original From: Wayne Wayne Arnold [ mai j.to:wa.rnold @gradym.inoz.com.j Sent: Thursd.a,y, February 07, 20,12 1.:22 PM, To: cbrzanowski s Cc: CoyleFred.; ryovanovich@gcJ3.aw.com Subject: FK: *Draft Goodlette Corners -- Borrow 2it - - - -- Original Message ----- Frcm: Wayne Arnold [mail to: warnol.d@gra.d.ym;.nor. com.J Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 9:06 AM To: 'ryovanovich@gcjl.aw.com' Subject: Draft Goodlette Conners -- [sorrow Pit Stan, Rich Yovanovi.c.h and,I represent the group of property owners who are in the process of rezoning 8.8+ acres at the S.W. corner_ of Goodlette Frank Rd. and Pine Ridge Road. The project is known as Goodlette Corners and wi.j.l. be a. commercial PUD. I believe you are aware that there is a 1.5+ acre borrow pit on the property, whi_r_h lies near the southern boundary of the site and adjacent to five single- family homes. We are oropr.sin.g to fill this borrow pi.t in order to redevelop this site. You have previ.ous].y indicated tn.&t the county would adni.nistratively authorize our clients ". :o fill the borrow pit, either. through an authorization letter or issuance of a. till permit_. We are not certain of the date the :borrow pi-t -was dug; however, George Sheppard, one of the appl.i.cants of the zoning request believes it was eug for fill to support Pine Ridge Road construction Sometime i.n the 7.950',. We have surveyed the borrow pit and the water depths. The deptizs range from just a couple of feet in plan >s to about 7' maximum in just_ a few spot locations. The Collier County Public Health unit conducted a water qual.i.ty test on the borrow pit within the last two months and concluded that it i.y very high in fecaj. counts and not suitable for swimmi.rq. we have also had Dcylan > nvironmsntal complete an assessment of the Iacr. row pit and they concluded that it is not a wetland and they confirmed with the SrgxD tbar. it is an Othe.7 Surface Water. (OSW). The pit does not meet the requirements for water management facilities in the County due to its depths. TAe, pit serves no identifiablt water management function, although there probably is some yard, dra:.nage from the homes surrounding the borrow pit that finds its way in,tc the pit. The properties to the south are in Sorrerto Gardens subdivision and their drainage con,si.31 :s of sb.al.l.ow swal.es along t:ne srre?i system. In our meetings with the Meighboring property owners, we have indicated our willingness to accept any off -si-te water_ into our overall, Q GRADY MINOR 941992012975 02112 '02 11:34 N0.475 02/03 systen that wil. be desigr.ed to suNport the :edeJF; o enr. of °he site--- COUld, YOU `_h.a.t t.11P_ COUXtV a per7, j4 t for 1,nJ s borrow pit? If tho- County will issue such a perrzt, could, you please let me know what paper work I need to complete and the time-fzame for cbtain�.ng the permit.? 2 4.8 �r 4.9 County Ordinance No. 88 -76, as amended, and other applicable C n rules and regulations. A TRAFFIC 6) Q' V 1E �-5 1 A. The applicant shall be responsible for the installation of arterial level street lighting for any commercial project entrance onto Pine Ridge Road or Good lette-Frank Road, prior to the issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy or Compliance. B. Drainage shall not be permitted to discharge directly into any off -site roadway drainage system but may discharge into the canal along the western side of GGGdie#e Read Good lette -Frank Road with necessary permits.— C. Q --Road Impact Fees shall be paid in accordance with Ordinance 92 -22, as amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissioners. D. Until such time as Area C and the easternmost lot in Area B are redeveloped, all existing access points on Pine Ridge Road for these two areas shall remain as they exist on the date of approval of this PUD In the event that prior to redevelopment of Area C, the County elects to relocate Area C's existing access point on Goodlette -Frank Road to the location shown on the PUD Master Plan, any non - conforming structures or uses impacted by such access relocation may be relocated and rebuilt within Area C notwithstanding any other provision of this PUD or the Land Development Code to the contrary. PLANNING A. Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if during the course of site clearing, excavation or other construction activity a historic or archaeological artifact is found, all development within the minimum area necessary to protect the discovery shall be immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted. B. All buildings, lighting, signage, landscaping and visible. architecture infrastructure shall be architecturally and aesthetically unified, and shall comply with the Architectural and Site Design Guidelines and Standards of the Land Development Code. Said unified architectural theme shall include a similar architectural design and use of similar materials and colors throughout all of the buildings and signs to be erected on the site. F:WOBIGOODLETTIGCPUD.DOC 16 I oodlette,Coleman,3Johnson^ 941 435 1218; N,2, W 02/08/2002 11:27; #230; Page 7/7 4.8 TRAFFIC A. The applicant shall be responsible for the installation of arterial level street lighting for any commercial project entrance onto Pine Ridge Road or Goodlette -Frank Road, prior to the issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy or Compliance. B. Drainage shall not be permitted to discharge directly into any off -site roadway drainage system but may discharge into the canal along the western side of Goodlette -Frank Road with necessary permits. C. Road impact Fees shall be paid in accordance with Ordinance 92 -22. as amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissioners. D. Until such time as Area C and the easternmost lot in Area B are redeveloped, all existing access points on Pine Ridge Road for these two narnnin om thav QYist nn the date of approval of this PUD. E. All commercial tracts shall provide internal cross access. F. ccess locations to Pine Ridge Road and to Goodlette Frank Road are /x�CJI,�C conceptual and subject to review and approval at final site development plan submittal consistent with the Access Control Policy (Resolution 01 242), as may be amended, and the Collier County Construction Standards Handbook for Work Within the Public Right -of -Way (Ordinance 93 -64), as may be amended. All access locations and median locations are subject to modifications and /or closure at the discretion of Collier County. 4.9 PLANNING A. Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if during the course of site clearing, excavation or other construction activity a historic or archaeological artifact is found, all development within the minimum area necessary to protect the discovery shag be immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted. 16 FEB 12 2002 e� El 1 8 A '" January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I just wanted to expand on what Commissioner Strain was saying. In light of the fact we don't have our LDC books as yet, if we could just get a copy -- when things are mentioned in our packages regarding some of those codes, if we could just get a copy of the page so that we could at least be on the same page, that would be -- MR. BELLOWS: And I would be happy to do that. And I'd also encourage each member to give us a call if you see an LDC page that you need or we -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Sure. MR. BELLOWS: We'll get it to you right away. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Any further comments on these issues I brought up in the commission -- excuse me -- the chairman's report? Okay. Moving right along to Item No. 8, advertised public hearings. It would appear that we have one public hearing, PUD- 2000-22, which is a rezone for Goodlette Corners PUD -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Disclosures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- and that's not being continued. Therefore -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Disclosures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I got to swear them in first. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'm sorry. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: All those wishing to present testimony today on this particular item, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Now, disclosures on this particular item. I'll go first. I had a brief conversation with Attorney Bruce Anderson, who represents one of the property owners, Page 15 ra. A 8A January 3, 2002 yesterday with reference to whether or not there were substantive changes to this item and whether or not we were going to continue It today. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I had a conversation with Mr. Yovanovich and Mr. Arnold yesterday. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I had a conversation with them two days ago. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: With reference to? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: This this particular plan. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Just in general, the types subjects that you might -- COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: We went over the -- the PUD. This is the first time I had done that, and we went over it to understand what their position was. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO. A articular issues you discussed? COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Yes. We discussed the issue of the lake and my concerns about the traffic impact of this development. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Commissioner Yo Mg. COMMISSIONER YOUNG. I had a conversation with and Yovanovich, and he -- particularly regarding the traffic impacts, he sent me the -- faxed me the further information on the traffic impacts. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I had a telephone call from Mr. Arnold in which we discussed -- I didn't have the packet in front of me yet, but he discussed the fact that this was coming before the commission at this time. And the concerns that had been highlighted -- that he highlighted to me were concerns about the lake. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Nobody called me. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I had a lengthy meeting with Wayne Arnold, who represents the applicant. We went over my Page 16 (8A January 3, 2002 concerns. The staff report had indicated this is -- intensity's up to a C -3 use, and I found uses that were much more intense than C -3: C- 41) C -5 industrial. We went over those individual uses, and Wayne is going to be prepared, I think, to address those today. At the same time I had asked -- I talked to Ray Bellows and Marjorie Student about this particular one. One of the things that Ray was going to research is to see if it was advertised appropriately based on the fact that some of the uses were more intense than possibly a C -3. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. And I did some research and also looked at the advertising. It appears to be advertised correctly, and there shouldn't be a problem, especially since the petitioner is willing to state on the record and make the changes to keep them C -3 uses. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I could disclose, also, that even though I did not get an opportunity to speak directly to Mr. Arnold or Mr. Yovanovich, I did attempt to return their phone calls, and they attempted to return mine. So we actually never got to discuss anything substantive about this particular public hearing. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Madam Chairman, while we're on this subject of ex parte communications, I happened to be up in Pensacola over the Christmas holidays. My niece just finished a term -- she's an architect -- finished a term on the Escambia County Planning Commission, and they flat out prohibit ex parte communications on the part of planning commission members. To me, for advisory boards, it's a bit -- to me, it's a bit of an imposition to have to hash these over when we're going to have a public hearing, the purpose of which is to hash these issues over. I think there's a great deal of merit to such a rule in our case. And I'll not force the issue today, but I think it's worth thinking about. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I would tend to agree with you. I think that would be a very good idea. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And in that case we wouldn't need Page 17 8 A " !, January 3, 2002 office space here at the county complex to meet with people. But we will take that under advisement and possibly e be COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY• Of course, we may getting -- going out of that business in the foreseeable future if the hearing examiner comes into being. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And t h items, foreseeable future is defined as four to six months for a couple of as p resented yesterday in the Development Services Advisory Committee meeting, which I attended. So it's going to be a long process yet before we get to have a hearing examiner and that hearing examiners duties are defined specifically. So we may want to follow through on your suggestion. No further disclosures? Mr. Bellows, you have the floor. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. For the record, Ray Bellows. I'm chief planner with planning services presenting petition PUD 00 -22 This petitioner is requesting to rezone the subject 8.52 acre property from C -1 and RSF -4 to a planned unit development to be known the Goodlette Corners PUD. As you can see on the visualizer, t he as subject site is located on the southwest corner of Pine Ridge Road and Goodlette -Frank Road. It's this long, rectangular piece. Th subject site currently is partially developed. It contains single-family residences and a strip plaza zoned RSF -- property zoned RSF 4 and C -1 on the corner. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Comment, Mr. Bellows. Whomever might be listening in the back for technical assistance, none of our visualizers are actually coming on. If someone wants to come � t and help us, like Katie. Oh, the court reporter has identified t Katie is not here. We'll punt. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Is there a surrogate Katie? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Is there a surrogate Katie? I cant eve get color on ours. Page 18 f 8A ou" January 3, 2002 You may continue. MR. BELLOWS: The master plan -- I'll show you a copy of that -- is broken up in three tracts: Tracts A, B, and C. As listed in the PUD document -- or the staff report, the intent is to create 1 have unified commercial office -type PUD. The proposed PUD v1 retail office uses and office space uses similar to the C -3 zoning district. We had discussed prior that the PUD document may contain some additional SIC codes that went into other zoning districts higher than C -3, but in discussions with the applicant, we are going to ensure that those are going to be all the C -3 uses. That was the intent of the application. Maximum building heights have been designed to be compatible with the existing development by limiting the commercial structures to a maximum height of three stories, not to exceed 50 feet in height. And that would be on the master plan, Areas B and C are limited to 45 feet in height. So the 50 feet in height would be on Parcel A, which is next to the hotel. There's a hotel off to the west. Lastly, there is an existing lake on the south portion of the project that buffers the residential community to the south that's zoned RSF -4. The petitioners will -- proposes to modify that lake to suit their development. It won't necessarily hurt lake views or buffer requirements that the lake currently serves. The project is consistent with the future land use element of the Growth Management Plan. It allows for office and commercial infill development on small parcels, 12 acres or less, within the urban mixed -use area and along arterial and collector roadways where residential development, as allowed by the density rating system, may not be as compatible or appropriate. And this is a highly traveled commercial arterial road on Pine Ridge Road and Goodlette, and the suitability of continuing residential development there is difficult at best. And the staff is supportive of that concept of Page 19 r� 8 A January 3, 2002 meeting the commercial infill criteria. The traffic impact statement indicates that the project will generate 4,908 weekday trips, 448 during the peak hour. This will not lower the level of service below its adopted level-of-service standard. Therefore, staff is recommending approval from a traffic standpoint. This petition was reviewed by appropriate staff for environmental concerns, and there was no adverse comments from environmental staff in relation to this project. I have been contacted by several staff -- or residential owners to the south. They had concerns about some of the uses and the -- and what would happen to the lake and the buffering from this project to theirs. The petitioner has provided an adequate buffer, landscape buffer. The project will be an upgrade from the current conditions of some of the structures in there, and I feel that they've met all the minimum requirements for landscaping and buffering. So this appears to be consistent with that criteria. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows, did you say you had been contacted by residents? MR. BELLOWS: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's in addition to what might have been in the report and the file that Mr. Badamtchian had -- MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And how many were they -- were there? MR. BELLOWS: Approximately three calls. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Three calls. MR. BELLOWS: Some just left messages. One was able to get through, and I was able to have a nice conversation with them. But I don't think they have any real concerns based on the type of landscaping proposed. And the petitioner can go into more detail Page 20 8A January 3, 2002 with the type of landscaping. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: One other question I had. Would you refresh my memory by looking at this map where that historical cemetery is along there? Does this property touch it or n MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. That was another issue that was raised. And I'll zoom in on it. Across -- or the shaded area here is the possible location of an old historic cemetery that was along the lines of the creation of Tamiami Trail and Pine Ridge Road. Its purported to be the burial of some construction workers at that time. As you know, down the road a little bit, there's Rosemary Cemetery, which is a cemetery of some of the early founders of Collier County, and they were reinterred at that location. This particular site is not a marked graveyard per se such as Rosemary Cemetery was. These are unmarked burials, and it's outside this PUD project boundaries. They moved the PUD around it, so it's kind of outside of this project and not within it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Not -- Rosemary's not within it, and you're saying this -- MR. BELLOWS: This -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- cemetery is not within it also? MR. BELLOWS: This unmarked burial area is not within it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Unmarked burial area. Because I just sort of questioned the historical /archaeological impact statement indicating that it's outside of an area of historical and archaeological probability. But with -- MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: How could it be outside of an area of probability when it's so close to Rosemary Cemetery, and we know there's something there? I don't understand that statement. MR. BELLOWS: I'd like to clarify that. I'm currently the coordinator for the preservation board, so I -- I have a lot of Page 21 8 A "' wq� January 3, 2002 experience with the preservation board. The county has adopted a 1 series of maps, historic and archaeological probability maps. And al petitions when they come in, such as this one, is reviewed for the -- with those maps. So we check the property location and compare it to the maps. Those maps indicate areas of defined And if the historic /archaeological probability. They're shaded area s project falls within the shaded probability area, the property owner is required to hire a certified archaeologist to do a survey and assessment of the site. This particular site is not within that probability area. There is an unmarked burial, but it has not been deemed to be historically significant at this time and, therefore, is not shown on our maps. So technically that statement is correct; it is not in an area of historic probability. That concern was raised with the applicant at the tim e of submission, and I believe they've made sure to exclude that from this application. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Who does the deeming? MR. BELLOWS: We've hired a consultant. They prepared our maps. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I see. So they're looking for graves that go back further in time? Is that what they're -- MR. BELLOWS: They look at Indian burial mounds, archaeological -- other archaeological sites, burials. There's -- I don't believe there's adequate evidence of existing graves at this location, just purported. And that needs to be researched further. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Just folklore. MR. BELLOWS: And through the preservation board, I'm sure that will be done. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I have a couple of questions. At one point in the PUD, there's talk about architectural Page 22 ' 8 A l. January 3, 2002 embellishment can be as high as 60 feet above whatever this mark is. So it would seem to me that buildings can present a mass of 60 feet, whether they're 45 feet tall or 50 feet tall, can't they. MR. BELLOWS: I don't believe an architectural embellishment -- it would take the full massing of the building. I don't think that's the intent of it. But we can work with the applicant to clarify that language, and I agree that maybe that needs to be clarified a little better and defined what they mean by architectural embellishment, a spire, belfry. But I don't think it would be a massing of a wall to -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: The other -- the other area of -- of grave concern to me is the traffic along Pine Ridge Road. �I travel that occasionally, and there are times of day where you don't travel it; you just sort of sit there, particularly when the school is letting out. The number of traffic -- the number of trips that this project will generate, of course, is exaggerated by the fact that it replaces trips that are already in existence. MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: This Level of Service C that is assigned to Pine Ridge Road sounds to me like the same kind of inflation we have in grading in schools these days. If that's a C, that's a very liberal grade for it, but I'm sure there's some technical measures that it lives up to. But when you talk about a project not adding 5 percent to the total that is now there, I understand that if it does, all -- that doesn't say you can't do it; you just have to do some ameliorative things; is that right? MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. Basically we have policies in the Growth Management Plan, the traffic -- transportation element Policies 5.1 and 5.2, which basically state that the project cannot generate traffic that significantly impacts a roadway operating below its adopted level of service or projected to operate below its adopted level of service. This particular statement basically says there's a Page 23 8 A C „,iYl January 3, 2002 significance test of what is a significant impact on the roadway. And the transportation element contains some language that 5 percent of the roadway's designed Level of Service C volume. So there's traffic volumes or levels from A to F, and there's defined volumes for each of those. So you take the Level of Service C, take 5 percent of that, and if that trip -- project trips exceed that amount, then that's deemed a significant impact. I'd like to point out that language has since been modified, and it's not quite the 5 percent of the Level of Service C anymore, but it's a similar concept of defining what a level -- significant impact is. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, the problem with all of this, to me, is that if you take this project in isolation and say does it add 5 percent to the road -- and does -- does the figure that you're adding this number of trips to, does that include Barron Collier's shopping center across the street? MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. I can speak to that issue too. When I first started here, I worked with the transportation department. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It sounds like you could have four or five 5 percent projects. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. And what I used to do, when I did that review of the county a few years ago, was that we take the background traffic of all the existing projects, and we use that as a defined growth rate along the roadway. And we work with the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the MPO, the long -range planning organization. They provide us with traffic growth for each roadway segment based on historical trends they can see from traffic counts taken from a 10 -year period, the past 10 -year period, and they can define the projected continued growth of traffic volumes along that roadway. So we add that to the project traffic also to anticipate future build out conditions. So if this project was going to be built out in three years, we increase the traffic volume on Pine Ridge Road Page 24 W atewoo January 3, 2002 from the current count by that average growth rate. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: So the Barron Collier project is in this number somewhere? MR. BELLOWS: Supposedly, yes. In the traffic impact statement submitted by the -- I haven't -- this is Chahram's project, and I haven't read through the traffic impact statement to be sure o f that. But our transportation staff has, and they have not objected. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Have you ever seen a traffic impact statement submitted by an applicant who said that the burden would be excessive? MR. BELLOWS: We have disputed claims from traffic impact statements submitted by petitioners and work with -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: You do your own -- you do your own analysis. MR. BELLOWS: We review their work. And where there's insufficient information or incorrect information, we make them revise it. And Dawn Wolfe, the new transportation director, is one of the best at making them revise the traffic impact statement, that I've seen. She's very good at that. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: My last question refers to the rezone findings, in particular No. 15. These are a series of questions that all start with "whether." I'm assuming it's whether or not. "Whether it is impossible to find other adequate sites in the county for the proposed use in districts already permitting such use." And then we have this boilerplate answer that says, This is not the determining factor when evaluating the appropriateness of a rezoning decision." Why do we play this little game of setting up a straw man and then knocking it over? What do we gain by that? MR. BELLOWS: Well, this is -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Is this written in stone Page 25 January 3, 2002 somewhere that you have to ask this question and answer it in this way? MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. The Land Development Code has this criteria in there. And over the years, since I've been with Collier County, that particular question has evolved into this boilerplate language. And staff has numerous debates and discussions whether we should amend the Land Development Code to remove language that really is not pertinent to the review that's -- can't be defined. There's no criteria that we can judge to make this a workable review item, and that's -- hence, that's the way this language came. And this language has pretty much been in the staff reports for the last five or six years. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I know it has. And my point to you, Ray, is that if one is at all pressed for time and you start reading these questions and you see these boilerplate answers, you tend to skim over it and, in that process, may miss something that's -- that's of some importance. MR. BELLOWS: I agree. And -- and we have had discussions recently. We've -- if you've noticed, we've changed the format of the answers somewhat, eliminated the pro /con type format in these answers because it really is not a -- it was a response to previous commissioners wanting a little more staff indication of the positives and negatives. However, I think it was kind of a -- redundant, and it also got boiler plated. So we tried to summarize it, just to provide a summary. In some cases the summaries are freshly written because there is criteria that we can use to make that summary. This particular item is something that there's no way to provide adequate summary. So -- but -- and that's where we decided that maybe we'll amend the Land Development Code to eliminate these questions that we can't really answer. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I realize you're busy Page 26 January 3, 2002 putting out fires now, but this certainly is a project that should be undertaken sometime when you have a little spare time, in the summer or whatever. MR. BELLOWS: I agree. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, that was one of my concerns about the statement with the historical and archaeological impact, that it would seem reasonable to me, having been a staff person before in other places, that knowing that there were some unmarked graves here and knowing it was very close to Rosemary Cemetery, that I would have at least acknowledged that and indicated that it wasn't an impact, and it wasn't on the maps. But for some reason, we've gotten into the pattern of such standard boilerplate answers that we, as commissioners, have to ferret out all sorts of information. And we should be able to read in the executive summary and find more detail or find more ideas that, oh, that's really not a problem, because we have to think through it. And I had a long conversation with John Dunnuck on Monday the 31 st about this particular aspect: What can we do to help staff find better ways to present the information? And let's put it in more English language rather than just planning jargon and that, you know, you try to give us a little bit better idea. And one of the examples, of course, was the Silver Lakes PUD long, involved adventure, because certain statements were missing, and we had to go elsewhere in ex parte communication to find out what the real problem was. And so that's another thing that may be coming down from above as Mr. Dunnuck changes to Mr. Schmitt, that they'll look at the staff reports and give us some more details that really relate to the project we're talking about. MR. BELLOWS: Yes. You make a good point concerning the -- the cemetery. I think maybe Chahram, when he did the staff report, was prepared that it was outside the project area, so maybe Page 27 8 A January 3, 2002 that's why it didn't get into greater detail. If it was within the PUD boundaries, definitely that had to be addressed. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And, see, you can almost anticipate that that was going to be a question from us. And sometimes that helps move these along a lot faster and then some of the public reading these and some of the professionals involved also, then, can anticipate what it is that we're concerned about up here, and it's on the record, and you move past it. Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I had a question in the Growth Management Plan consistency regarding the lake. Throughout here there seems to be -- well, on that part it says that the lake is going to be partially filled. Another portion says that it -- well, on the -- the -- I guess it's up there. It shows the lake to be filled or partially filled on the -- on the blueprint there and on our last page. And then under No. 16 of the rezone findings, it says that it's -- that the applicant is proposing to fill the existing lake on the property. And I just -- it seems to not be very consistent on what is going to happen with the lake. MR. BELLOWS: It's not completely filled, and the petitioner is here to -- and he has a map, and I believe he can show you the amount of fill that's going to occur. It's basically a reshaping of the lake. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. Well, it just seemed as though it was left open to do whatever they wanted to do with it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Adelstein. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Ray, are you saying that you don't do the traffic impact study; you just review it? MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. The petitioner hires a certified engineer or transportation planner to prepare a traffic impact statement. That's submitted with the application. And that packet is prepared and is submitted to the various review agencies from fire Page 28 January 3, 2002 department, transportation, environmental, down the line, utilities, stormwater management. They get the packet of information, either environmental impact statement, traffic impact statement. And those review agents review that criteria, and they respond back to the planner with any proposed changes to the PUD document. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: How do you come to a number when there's potentially 32 different varieties of tenants that could go in there? If you took one, for example, of an insurance agency and instead of -- in that space you put a fast -food, sit -down restaurant. One would have probably 30 or 40 per day, and one would have 300 or 400 a day. And how do we determine which is going to be the tenant when they don't know who the tenant is going to be? MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. Basically the traffic impact statements reflect the highest and most -- the highest traffic impact uses, such as fast -food restaurants. The uses that are generally found in the C -3 district, let's say, are general retail. The Land Development Code -- or excuse me. There is a transportation trip generation manual that staff uses and that the consultants use. It's the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Manual, and they provide the trip generations for retail uses. They don't break them down, say, the difference between a book store and a -- and a hardware store, let's say. The retail uses are listed in there. And they, in some cases, do break it down for freestanding uses such as a hardware store, but they also have shopping center based on square footage. So the amount of traffic is based on the size of the retail facility, if it's a shopping center versus office. So all of that is in a manual that transportation engineers use when they calculate trip generations. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Are you indicating, though, that they take the highest traffic uses -- Page 29 t 8 A January 3, 2002 MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: -- of each -- MR. BELLOWS: That's right. So if they have a fast -food restaurant, then they have to show that as a -- part of their trip generation. If it's part of a shopping center, then it's integrated in the traffic impact -- trip generation for a shopping center. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Okay. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Speak into the mike. Okay. Commissioner Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Thank you. Aren't we upgrading our standards of road usage? I mean, isn't that in the works? MR. BELLOWS: Russ Muller with the transportation department shakes his head yes, so I guess -- he's involved with Dawn Wolfe in making those improvements. I believe they're -- as I recall in discussing this with Dawn Wolfe, that they are making amendments to the transportation element and the Land Development Code to make it so that it's more responsive to the current needs. And they will be modifying the level -of- service standards in that language. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: See, I'm very con -- I'm very much concerned that we're dealing with a total lack of responsibility from previous administrations so that our roads are seriously below standard. Even though they have widened Pine Ridge Road, as one of my colleagues said, with the accumulated use along the way and the fact that we are now talking about development impact according to today's standards, if we raised those standards to what I would consider an acceptable level for the future ... MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. And that's a valid question. The -- I think it goes hand in hand with what's there now, the existing development on this site, and what it generates and the existing access points not meeting -- that may or may not meet the proper Page 30 8A January 3, 2002 turning radiuses that we require on a new development. So this gives the transportation department and our transportation engineers a chance, when they file for their site development plans, to put in the proper turn lanes and access. So that would also improve traffic flow along Pine Ridge Road, having proper decel lanes and turning lanes. So that's one factor that goes -- involved in this. The other factor is we have a currently developed property that generates a certain level of traffic, and the difference between this proposed amendment versus that and the benefits derived from improved access is something that staff takes into account in making its recommendation. And plus, as was discussed at several other petitions at previous Planning Commission, staff is constrained from going beyond what's currently in the Land Development Code and in the Growth Management Plan in relation to level -of- service standards. So we're kind of constrained. I know the transportation department is working at a fast pace to get those amendments in. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Well, Marjorie, if staff is constrained from considering future beneficial standards for adequate road uses, is -- are we also constrained from thinking about that? MS. STUDENT: I don't think that that's what Mr. Bellows said. I believe he said that what's coming before the commission will be some changes in the Comprehensive Plan and the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance about how concurrency is looked at. So until those are in place, we can't really apply that to developments until -- we have to apply what the law is at this moment. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: So we are constrained. MS. STUDENT: Until it's -- until a new ordinance is passed. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: So the answer's yes. Madam Chair. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Richardson. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just on this narrow point, I Page 31 8 A January 3, 2002 notice in the traffic circulation element that they talk about development phasing, and I thought that was perhaps the traffic department's input to perhaps feather this in a little better so it wouldn't have as much impact on our traffic patterns. MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: However, I do not see that reflected in the development commitments. Perhaps I missed it. MR. BELLOWS: Okay. I believe Item -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: It talks about access points on Item D on page 16, but I don't get the sense that that's a phasing which I put into context of a time line. MR. BELLOWS: I agree. We'll have the petitioner add that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So your question, Mr. Richardson, is, on the traffic issue, the phasing? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Right. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I'm just making a list here to make sure that -- I know they're thinking too, but I don't want to miss these questions. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Because I'm sure, as responsible developers, they're also concerned about putting their new tenants in a situation where they're going onto a roadway that it doesn't function properly, so I think it would be in their best interest as well as ours for the project to be phased in a manner that would have the least amount of impact. I hope I'm understanding the developers' interests. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And we'll let them talk to that issue specifically. Did you have something else you wanted to say about that particularly? MR. BELLOWS: No. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I just want to point out to each of the commissioners, in your packet, in the PUD itself on page 16, traffic, Page 32 8 A . ko'.1rr, January 3, 2002 4.817, as in Frank, that we do have the new language of the LDC and the access points with reference to the access control policy. Apparently that's an acceptable standard language now to this particular petitioner, even though it hasn't been finally approved by the Board of County Commissioners. It was explained to me by staff that when those type of situations are going through the process, that if a petitioner agrees to have that type of language included in their PUD in advance, that's acceptable, which does show that we're trying to work out the access point issues that Dawn Wolfe presented to us in the Land Development Code cycle that we just went through and that there is some flexibility and there is cooperation, apparently, with -- I thought, with the look on the face and we'll deal with this -- of the petitioner in their PUD document. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It does raise the question, though, and one of my concerns is, the number of curb cuts there are, the number of accesses. And we may just be puffing smoke here today because Dawn Wolfe has reserved all of that to herself. What can we do about it? I'm not even sure it's proper for us to be talking about it because it's -- it's her call. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, Mr. Abernathy, there is a statement on page 5, though, that says all committed road improvements shall be in place prior to the issuance of COs for each tract. And that's talking about the designed five driveways and connection to Pine Ridge and Goodlette -Frank Road. So it seems like that's the hook. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: That's right. But that's for Dawn Wolfe at the time of SDP. We don't see SDPs. We can't -- well, I think we could ask a developer to limit himself to, say, two right -out onlys on Pine Ridge Road, but what if Dawn thinks he really should have three? Where do you go from there? Anyway, Page 33 January 3, 2002 that's a rhetorical question. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think I'll add 4.8, traffic, F and the LDC comments to something that our petitioner would like to address and satisfy us as we move forward. Do you have any further comments for us? Any further questions of staff, Mr. Bellows, at the moment? Okay. We'll continue on and let the petitioner present. Mr. Yovanovich, it's your turn. MR. YOVANOVICH: Thank you. For the record, Rich Yovanovich on behalf of the petitioner. I have with me Bob Soudan, who's contracted to purchase a portion of this property and will be doing the self - storage that's referred to in the PUD; Wayne Arnold, the planner on the project; Dean Smith, who's the traffic -- who's a traffic engineer and can answer some questions on behalf of Mr. Hoover, who is ill. But Dean Smith can answer some of the questions you may have regarding traffic. Bruce Anderson's here. He represents Mr. And Mrs. Shepard or the Shepard parcels. He doesn't plan on speaking, but if you have any questions of him, feel free to ask him any questions. I feel kind of badly for Ray because he was asked a lot of questions as not -- and he's not the original planner on the project and doesn't have the background. That's why I tried to jump up and -- and tried to help him. MR. BELLOWS: I did that one time -- Please do. MR. YOVANOVICH: I will. I did that one time for a colleague in law school, and the professor turned on me, and I swore I'd never do that again. But I felt like I needed to help Ray. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I thought he did all right. MR. YOVANOVICH: He did. He did considering he didn't have the knowledge that -- that Chahram had. Generally the overall overview of the project, Ray did a very good job. I do want to Page 34 8 A ` I January 3, 2002 mention that we did meet with the property owners to the south, the residential homes. And I know there's some inconsistencies in the staff report. And what you need to know is we don't get to see the staff report before it's published. We have no input into the staff report, so we don't catch what's being -- what's been reported to you in the staff report. There are some inconsistencies on what's going to happen to that lake. We have told the residents to the south that -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes, there are. MR. YOVANOVICH: We have -- we have told the residents to the south that they should anticipate worst -case scenario, and the worst -case scenario would be the entire lake would be filled. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Yeah. That's pretty bad. MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, that's the worst -case scenario, and we're going to take you through -- let me -- I want you to know that we're -- we didn't say that anticipated portion of it. But what the Planning Commission needs to understand, that that is not a lake. That's a borrow pit that is wholly within (sic) our clients' property and owned by our clients. They control that borrow pit. It -- it belongs to them, and it doesn't belong to the people to the south. With that being said, they have the legal right to that lake, and they have the right to do with that lake whatever they want to do with that lake. If it were to be developed as residential, they would have the right to fill in that lake. As you can see from the aerial that's up there, that is an extremely narrow piece of property. Over time -- and you will hear from one of our -- one of the original property owners who's part of this petition, that was a two -lane road, and she's moved and left the area because it's now a six -lane road. Now, she kept the home as an investment, but nobody -- if you've driven past there, nobody would really want their house that close to the road. I don't think anybody would really want to build a house under -- on that road at this time. Page 35 8 A R. January 3, 2002 Your Comprehensive Plan recognizes that that property, as well as the property across the street, should be redeveloped from what it -- currently is there. And I don't think anybody can say what's currently there is what the people of Collier County want on that roadway. So what we've done -- and which is no easy task. We're talking about 11 different property owners who own all that property. We got them all to agree to a unified planned development to -- which meant they sacrificed. They gave up some -- some access they have to their property right now. There is going to be reduced access points. The rules of the game seem to change. We -- at one point we're told to show our access points on the master plan. Now we're told not to show our points on the master plan and that we want to leave that to a later decision with the site development plan. There will be a reduction in access points currently on Pine Ridge Road. It will be improved. There'll be deceleration lanes that will occur, which will get the traffic and reduce some of the friction. We're -- we're happy to address all of these concerns today, later, whenever is the appropriate time to address the traffic concerns. That's why we have Mr. Smith here. But what I wanted to point out, this is changed circumstances. This isn't the way it used to be. So also, on the commercial landfill, the language in the Comprehensive Plan -- I had some -- I represented a client who got that language into the Comprehensive Plan. It was some modifications. There's no -- there's nothing in that Comprehensive Plan that says it has to be C -3 uses. What it says is you look on a case by case and you look at compatibility as to the proposed uses. It's supposed to be -- and I'll read the language that's in -- on page 21 of the Future Land Use Element. But it discusses lower intensity office commercial development attracts low volumes -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Slow down. The court reporter does have to -- Page 36 8A January 3, 2002 MR. YOVANOVICH: Okay. Lower intensity office commercial development attracts low traffic volumes on the abutting roadways and is generally compatible with nearby residential and compatible development. The criteria listed below must be met for any project utilizing this subdistrict. The purpose of the district is to allow areas that have commercial -- in this case, on two sides; you have the Shepard parcel on the corner of Goodlette -Frank Road, which is basically industrial -type uses as not conforming uses; and you have a C -4 hotel on the other side -- is to look at what would be compatible taking into consideration those two types of commercial uses. C -3 has been generally bandied about as the lower intensity, but you look at the different uses to make sure that they fit within that lower intensity. So if there are some uses that you feel are more intense, even though they are in a different zoning category, they may be acceptable under the circumstances for this particular petition. And that's what we're here -- you know, anything that wants to come up and you want to talk about specific uses, we're happy to discuss regarding -- based on the intensity. But I don't think we're limited to C -3 uses anywhere in the Comprehensive Plan. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: While you're there, Rich, could I dust -- MR. YOVANOVICH: Sure. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: -- interrupt? And I know why you're saying this, but let me read you the first sentence of the staff report, and that's why I read -- that's why I focused on it. "The proposed PUD will contain three different tracts with a list of permitted uses allowing office and retail uses similar to the C -3 zoning district." Now, based on that as being put forth as what we were basing our review on, part of it, I then took that application and applied it to your PUD and found out that your intenses do go all the Page 37 January 3, 2002 way to industrial and some business park applications. And I can -- when we get into this item by item, I can tell you which ones are industrial, which ones are C -4, and which ones are C -5. That's why we got to the C -3 issue versus what's being used there. MR. YOVANOVICH: And I appreciate that, and that's why I was just trying to clarify a little bit of the legislative history of the Comprehensive Plan, to hopefully -- because there was questions regarding consistency with the Comprehensive Plan, and I wanted to point out that what we're proposing is consistent with the commercial infill provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. That doesn't mean we still don't go through the analysis of the intensity. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: My concern is that what you say is what you do. And if C -3 is what was said, then C -3 is what it shall be, and that's where I'm coming from. And if C -3 was put in by staff and not by you, then we'll discuss that as we -- MR. YOVANOVICH: And that's what I'm -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: -- go through your presentation. MR. YOVANOVICH: That's what I'm trying to address is the issue of we don't write the staff report. We -- we submit a proposed PUD. It gets massaged by staff. And a good point is I looked so puzzled when you referred to a Traffic Condition F in the PUD. Well, I'm looking at my PUD, and there is no F. There's -- you know, we give a disk to staff now, and staff changes things, and they submit to you what they propose to be the PUD. Well -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Rich, isn't there some procedure by which you get to see the last draft of a PUD? MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, you know, we -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: This is ridiculous. MR. YOVANOVICH: We're supposed to. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm seeing heads shaking no. MR. YOVANOVICH: We're supposed to. And I understand Page 3 8 .4V" d 8 A January 3, 2002 the -- this is not your normal, normal procedures. There have been some changes that occurred and some -- some coordination. So we're -- some coordination issues. So we're working with them. We've looked at it. While you were talking, we've looked at it. It's fine. It's -- we understand that's what Ms. Wolfe and the transportation department wants. They want us to work with them on access points. And we've looked at the language, and we're okay with the language. I just hadn't seen it when -- when you had brought up Condition No. - - or Letter F in the PUD. So what I'm trying to point out is that we -- staff may say it, but it doesn't necessarily reflect our intentions. And I'm trying to clarify those issues for Mr. Strain as to where the staff report doesn't reflect what we submitted. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, then I'm going to clarify the fact that I was so impressed that you were cooperating, as the petitioner, to use new language coming through. And I just learned something new in this whole process about who does and doesn't get to read these, which harkens back to my particular idea of -- I've -- over the 2 1/2 years I've been here, I've found so many mistakes that there seems to be need for an editor, which right now we know there's not time hardly to even reread them. But that just completely surprises me that I would think you are cooperating because it's in the document that goes forward, and it's put in by staff and you don't even know it's there until you're standing in front of us. MR. BELLOWS: Madam Chairman, if I may, the petitioner has approved the language with staff previously. They were in agreement with this language. It wasn't a surprise to them. It was maybe a surprise that they didn't get a copy of the PUD document in adequate time, but staff does send copies of the revised PUD document to the applicant prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Due to the change in staff, there may have been a case where they Page 39 January 3, 2002 may not have gotten this copy. But the procedure is set in place that they do got get a copy of the staff report and the revised PUD document prior to these meetings so they can provide comment. That's the process. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Mr. Richardson. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I would support staff, though, a little further in the sense that what we get in the way of a staff report is the basis for their recommendation. So they're going to make whatever they need to make in order to give their view, and that may not completely agree with where you're coming from, but that should be ironed out or highlighted for us as something we can work on at this meeting. MR. YOVANOVICH: And that's what I'm trying to point out, is there's some things in the staff report -- and we did not get the PUD. There's a glitch. It's okay. I mean, we'll work through this. We understand the circumstances. The language, the concept was always discussed with us, and we were comfortable with the concept on access. We did not see the specific language. We've seen it now. And, yes, we have been cooperating. We just -- there's some glitches, and it's nobody's real fault in this particular case, and we'll work through the process. I -- it's very important to me and my client and, I know, Wayne and the other consultants that what we tell you is what we're going to get. We don't tell you anything in the staff report; we tell you something in the PUD document. So I'm pointing out -- I don't want to say I said it was going to be C -3 uses. We didn't say that. We gave you the list of permitted uses, and those are the types of uses we've discussed with the neighbors. We've discussed the lake issue with the neighbors. We've discussed buffering and berming and walling and landscaping as to, you know, what would the -- would the neighbors want in light of the Page 40 .8 January 3, 2002 fact that they don't own the lake and that we own the lake and that we can -- we have the legal right to fill in that lake. We've had an environmental audit done of that lake because there were some concerns that this is really a natural lake. Its not a natural lake; it's a borrow pit. There is nothing environmentally sensitive about that lake. I know there's differences of opinion from the neighbors, but I can't -- they're not experts. You know, we Ive had an expert, Boylan Engineering, look at it -- not Boylan -- Boylan Environmental. I'm sorry. We've had that looked at. We've also had the water in that lake tested. There -- that lake is not good quality water, and we've -- and, you know, it's very poor quality. Now, we do know we're impacting some of the neighbors and some of the people who front on that lake, but overall what does this PUD do? It redevelops an area of Collier County that is not the most attractive area. What we're proposing to do -- and I'll enter this into the record and ask that it be passed down. Mr. Soudan is doing another project in Naples. He's doing it in the City of Naples, and you may have seen it in Saturday's paper. We're doing an indoor - and that's on this portion. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Tract A, is he not? tel. MR. YOVANOVICH: This is Tract A, okay, nearest the ho This is the portion that's going to be the indoor self - storage, okay, storage suites. It is completely carpeted in the units, in the hallways. You pull your vehicle into an area; the door closes behind you for security reasons. It's manned at a desk so that people can come in -- it's a low, low intensity use. And it was approved by the city council and the City of Naples. And what I -- what I want to show you is we've committed that it will look like an office building. Its not your typical self - storage and it is on this portion right here. So for the record, this is the architecture of what's going to be in the Gateway Shopping Center, which is by the mall, okay, by the Page 41 8 A January 3, 2002 high school. I would submit to you that that's a pretty -- pretty busy street, and the use of self - storage there in that particular case really greatly reduced traffic impacts in that area. So what we're proposing -- and I think that's a -- you know, a very nice looking building. He's done that in many other areas of the country that -- you know, Naples is, you know, a nice area, expects more from its developers than other areas and he's developed -- he's delivered on that. And your -- your staff has looked at the architecture, and we're working with your staff on making whatever changes they want to the actual architecture of the building. There'll be uniformity as far as the architecture on the site. There's not uniformity there now. Unfortunately, with the current circumstances on the property, if there's not a change, if we are not given a PUD to -- to make some changes, I don't know that there's another opportunity to get everybody together to do a uniform PUD and redevelop that area. I think what you have is what you're going to get if -- if we cannot work towards a redevelopment plan for that parcel. You'll hear from some of the property owners that it doesn't make any sense to rehab those existing structures or build new ones because they cannot get tenants who can afford to pay for that. It's not a high -end area for a residential development. It is commercial. I can also tell you that -- I do a fair amount of some eminent domain work here in Collier County, and I can tell you across the street, the county is appraising that property for purposes of eminent domain for the highest and best use being commercial. The county recognizes the changing conditions along that roadway, that it's not a residential area anymore. And that's what we're bringing to you, is a -- a redevelopment plan for that property. It's got commercial on both sides. We've -- we're consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. We're -- as far as the infill, we're consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Page 42 r gp January 3, 2002 As far as redeveloping the property, the Comprehensive Plan talks about redeveloping the property. We meet all the existing traffic standards. We have to apply today's rules, not tomorrow's rules, because for one, we don't know what tomorrow's rules may be. I mean, they go through a legislative process of being adopted. We've -- we've made some commitments to the residents to the south that we would put in -- Wayne will take you through it. There will be a wall with nice landscaping. It will -- the wall will be offset 5 feet on our side so that they, in effect -- even though they don't have legal title to that 5 feet, they, in effect, get a little bit bigger yard. They can -- we'll provide some landscaping on their side. They maintain it. We've talked to them about that. We have tried to be sensitive to the five homes we affect that front on that lake. Now, overall we think our plan's a better plan than what's there today, and it's been sensitive and -- with the property owners to our south, taking into consideration our clients' property rights and the right to develop their property. We think we're compatible. Wayne will take you through that. If there are specific uses, Mr. Strain, that you would like us to talk about maybe taking out or have some questions on, you know, Wayne will answer any of those questions. We haven't really heard any objections to -- we've not heard any objections to the storage. There's been some concerns about what other things may be there. That's what the list of the PUD does; it tells you what other things may be there. I can't tell you that I know that's what's going to be on B and C. I don't have a purchaser for that yet. I can tell you that it'll be whatever the uses are in the PUD, and that's the purpose of the PUD. I can tell you that Area A is under contract for this self - storage, and I've shown you the quality, through the architecture, of that self - storage. And with that brief -- rather lengthy, brief introduction, I'd like to turn it over to Wayne and reserve any -- Page 43 L January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Question of you before you do. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Question from Mr. Strain and then Mr. Abernathy before you walk away. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: The -- who do you represent again? MR. YOVANOVICH: Who do I represent? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes. Who are you representing here today? MR. YOVANOVICH: I am the attorney for the PUD, which means I represent -- I'm the authorized representative of all of the property owners for the purposes of the PUD. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. So you do represent the Pine Ridge Development (sic) Group. MR. YOVANOVICH: Yes, which is listed in the application as to who those individuals -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That's what I was checking, because I thought you had said you represent the gentleman with the storage facility, and I wanted to make sure you represent all the property owners there so that you're speaking for all of them. And then I heard Mr. Anderson is here, and is he on the same team, then, that you're on? MR. YOVANOVICH: Yes. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. So you've got two people representing the group. MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, he's -- no. He's representing some individual members within the group. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. Thank you for the clarification. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Mr. Soudan is the contract purchaser of all of Tract A? Page 44 January 3, 2002 MR. YOVANOVICH: All of Tract A. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: How many property owners are there of that? Five, more or less? MR. YOVANOVICH: Yeah. I think it's five, and a portion of B as well. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Is his storage facility dependent upon the acceptance of this PUD? Can he go ahead and do -- do his irrespective? MR. YOVANOVICH: No. We have to rezone the property. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: So you could rezone it as something other than PUD. MR. YOVANOVICH: I could -- I guess I could come in and rezone it as C -5, but you'd get -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Whatever's appropriate for a storage facility. MR. YOVANOVICH: Right. But the -- I could, but the beauty of the PUD is you -- you get to dictate standards. If I went straight to C -5, you would be stuck with the standards within the Land Development Code versus being able to craft a PUD document that can impose higher standards. Like, what we're going to show you on the landscaping far exceeds code minimum. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Okay. Now, he has set the standard for architecture, so to speak, with this elevation that you've shown us. Are the other six property owners more or less acquiescing to or agreeing to those architectural sorts of standards? MR. YOVANOVICH: I haven't heard any objections from the property owners as to the architectural -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Of course, they're not going to develop it; they're going to sell it to somebody to develop. MR. YOVANOVICH: And the purchaser will be stuck with those standards as well as the landscaping standards and -- that we're Page 45 r a a January 3, 2002 setting. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: But wouldn't he be thrilled to have those standards as an enhancement, not stuck? MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, I think that that building's a very attractive building, and then anybody who purchases knows that they're going to have to meet a high standard. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, I was just quarreling a little bit with your statement that this is the only way to develop this. It seems to me that the storage facility, Mr. Soudan, could go ahead and follow a different path and leave the others to their own devices. But I guess I've made that point. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Madam Chair, just perhaps -- does this fall under the new public participation ordinance? Where in the time frame did this -- MR. BELLOWS: No. This petition was submitted far prior to the public information meeting request, but the petitioner has held meetings to try to conform with that as much as possible. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And I certainly applaud that. It's just that some words like commitments have been made to the property owners. And in our public participation process, those commitments then get brought forward as part of the permanent record and -- MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And so as much -- if we can replicate that as much as we can, it -- MR. YOVANOVICH: We will. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you're not going to address the traffic phasing aspect of it; that's going to come from someone else? MR. YOVANOVICH: I guess we can, but at this point, you know, there's nothing from staff that indicates there's any need for Page 46 8 A ''4 January 3, 2002 traffic phasing based upon the traffic we have. There's not been a request or a requirement. I mean, we are -- obviously we've got to put in our turn lanes and all the necessary improvements to make sure that each site is safe, and we're going to develop a safe project. I mean, nobody's going to go out there and develop something that is unsafe as far as people that are coming to their businesses. So we're -- I mean, we're going to do that as the natural course of development. I don't think there was any need for phasing, to address the concerns with the amount of vehicles generated from our project, raised by staff. And we've had many, many conversations with transportation staff regarding -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, this was an item that was put in by transportation, so perhaps transportation could speak to that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I'm trying to identify where it is in the PUD document versus in the -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: The findings -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- executive summary. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Findings for the PUD on page 2, Exhibit B -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's staff. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: --traffic circulation element. You know, they farmed that out to the traffic people, I presume. MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Is there someone from traffic that could speak to that? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I didn't want to lose that aspect, and I still want to talk more about the lake issue, too, before we lose Mr. Yovanovich, or maybe one of his other people will come up and Page 47 8 A ,r4, January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Before we lose the lake, as It -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Before we -- I don't see transportation leaping forward. MR. BELLOWS: What section are you reading from again? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Findings for PUD, which is Exhibit B, page 2. That's after the rezone findings. Then you've got the findings for the PUD. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And it says, (as read): "Traffic Circulation Element, analysis of the subject petition conclude with a finding that with development phasing this petition is consistent with the policies of TCE." Is that your focus, Commissioner Richardson? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Yes. MR. YOVANOVICH: My -- I think what they meant, if I may, is the fact that we're developing three different parcels with the intensity of uses getting less intense as you get closer to the corner. And I think when you're talking -- I mean, if you'll look at the PUD, you cannot put a self - storage on the corner. That's limited to A, and I think that's what they meant by phasing, as far as the development of the tracts. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Yovanovich, I am not an attorney, but to me, development phasing does not mean intensity. MR. BELLOWS: If I may, Madam Chairman -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think I heard you say that. And I just don't want to be too esoteric on the words, but for the record, I don't agree with what you just said this says in front of me. MR. BELLOWS: Just a point of clarification. That language, I believe, came from Chahram, and I think it was his intent that each phase -- each tract be phased, that Tract A would come first and then after that -- I just had a previous discussion with Mr. Arnold. I don't believe he has a problem with keeping Tract A as Phase I, and maybe 9ff _-M r'8 A January 3, 2002 he'd like to agree to that on the record. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We do need to clarify this because you can just tell by the heads going back and forth of the representatives that something needs to be on the record. And perhaps transportation wants to stand up and comment or not? Is it you who did this, or was it Mr. B adamtchian? MR. MULLER: For the record, Russ Muller. I'm with development services, by the way, not transportation. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Oh, you're not transportation. Darn. What happened to transportation? MR. MULLER: But we all play on the same field, and I like to CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I beg to differ. MR. MULLER: -- think of us as one. We are the county. I would guess that -- that Chahram put this in, and it probably has do with the different tracts. I don't think it came from transportation planning department as a request, and I think it probably has to do with Item D in your PUD as far as access points, existing and future. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Which is saying, "Until such time as Area C and the easternmost lot of Area B are redeveloped, all existing access points on Pine Ridge Road for these two areas shall remain as they exist on the date of approval of this PUD." MR. MULLER: Right. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So the people out there have some idea of what we're talking about. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Is Ms. Wolfe on vacation or out of town or -- MR. MULLER: No, I don't believe so. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: She just didn't want to come. Well, you know, perhaps this is, you know, a -- and I don't mean to overplay it, but we're just trying to sort out some of the Page 49 January 3, 2002 8 language problems here, because there is, you know, statements here that say there will -- committed road improvements shall be in place before CO. Now, that's pretty specific. You know, we don't usually get that kind of language at this point either. And we're talking -- and some sense that there's going to be some phasing, which suggests to us laypeople that perhaps traffic would be feathered in at a time when these other improvements were really going to be available. You know, maybe you can just let us go on and perhaps hear more about the project and what you plan to put there and maybe give us a better comfort level. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And, Wayne, are you going to speak specifically to this lake issue? MR. ARNOLD: I certainly will try to address it. I know you've mentioned you have specific questions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Because when we're talking about, you know, the executive summary versus what's in the document, I did want to focus on the document because that's what will control eventually because it will be the ordinance. Did you want to say something first, or should we let Mr. Arnold go? MR. BELLOWS: Just a point of clarification on the traffic issue. I had a discussion with Norm Feder. He's the transportation administrator. We will be sending them the staff reports for their reviews to -- just to make sure that the language contained in the staff report is acceptable to them. That wasn't the case with this one. This was before that agreement. But they will be getting the staff reports, for your future reference. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: As Mr. Abernathy just observed, I thought they already were getting the staff reports before they got to us. MR. BELLOWS: Well, the procedure technically is they provide us with the language, and it goes in. Now, whether it got Page 50 January 3, 2002 massaged with Chahram, I'm not sure of the exact sequence of events. Sometimes calls go back and forth, memos, and it gets pretty difficult to keep track of what all different changes occur when you're balancing 20 -some projects at the same time. But Chahram has this language in here, and it appears to me that there was meant to be a phasing of the project. And I personally think that a phasing of Tract A first is a reasonable request, and I don't believe that it would cause a hardship on the project overall. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: What appears to be in the PUD document makes sense -- MR. BELLOWS: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- now that we've looked it over and read it out loud. Mr. Arnold. MR. ARNOLD: I'm Wayne Arnold with Grady Minor Engineering and land planner on the project. I'll try to go over just very briefly the master plan and its orientation and hit a few items that Mr. Yovanovich didn't. I'll show you the buffer plan that we've shown to the neighboring property owners to our southern boundary, and I will also try to address the lake issue. And I'd like to do that first, and then I know Mr. Strain had several issues related to the C -3 zoning. And I think between the newest supplement to the Land Development Code and maybe how the Comprehensive Plan's been interpreted, we can maybe reach a consensus on most of those points. So I'll move over here and start a little bit of that presentation, and then if you have questions, then we'll hit those too. Okay. As Mr. Yovanovich pointed out earlier, we have Areas A, B, and C. The indoor, climate controlled self - storage goes on Area A. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Excuse me. Is -- anyone in the back with technical, can they spotlight the Goodlette Corners map that Mr. Arnold is looking at? MR. ARNOLD: Mr. Bellows has it up on his visualizer. If he Page 51 • 1 January 3, 2002 wants to possibly move it over or stand back so you can get the fuller orientation of it, I think the audience could follow along too. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, that's a little better. That camera doesn't seem to be moving at all. Do we have a staff member that could go back to talk to whomever's in technical to see if they could maybe listen and help? Thank you. Go ahead. MR. ARNOLD: First of all, the project area is about -- a little over 8 1/2 acres. It's a small infill parcel. Keep in mind we have almost a 4 -acre tract on the corner of Goodlette -Frank Road and Pine Ridge Road that formerly was industrial, now zoned C -1 and has nonconforming use status that allows all those nonconforming uses to be interchanged in perpetuity as long as businesses are retained there. What you have is, under the comp plan, two scenarios that Mr. Yovanovich talked about. One is the office and infill provision that gives us one of the opportunities to come in and request the commercial zoning. The second is a policy in the plan that says this is a corridor that should have a redevelopment effort. So between those two policies, we're qualifying. And one of Mr. Abernathy's comments that I touch on was, why can't you just do the self - storage? And let me tell you what happens if we did. We can qualify one time to use the office and infill provision under the comp plan. If we came in and said the two acres adjacent to the Houlihans and the hotel site is our one and only time to use the office and infill, what you end up with is Area B, 2.78 acres, that is residential and forever, under your current comp plan, must remain residential. It has no provision for becoming a commercial land use under the Comprehensive Plan. We don't believe that is in the best interest of Collier County, to end up with a less- than -3 -acre residential parcel that qualifies for three units per acre residential. That area is almost entirely encumbered by the existing lake area, which diminishes its Page 52 January 3, 2002 redevelopment potential entirely unless you want to go ahead and pay to fill in the lake that's a little bit over an acre to get three units per acre residential on the property unless you do affordable housing; then you can get up to I I units per acre. But at that point we're still talking around 30 units. Not a high number considering the cost of filling the lake to make those numbers work. But anyway, that's the scenario we're facing, the one and only time we can use this provision. And, as Mr. Yovanovich said -- he's been working with all the property owners for almost two years now -- this was the opportunity to get all the property, the existing commercial as well as what qualified anyway for commercial, to come in as one unified plan, have common development standards, a common landscape theme, common architectural standards, etc. We think that, and I know that staff has felt all along, that is very much in the interest of Collier County and consistent with our long -term planning efforts. With respect to transportation, I know that I've personally had two meetings with Dawn Wolfe related to the project. I spoke with Ed Kant yesterday. We've spoken with county staff at development services over the last year, at least, on this project, and we're very comfortable. There are major intersection improvements that are occurring at Goodlette -Frank Road. They're putting dual left turns in. They're putting a dedicated right -turn lane in south onto Goodlette -Frank Road. Those alone are big enhancements to Pine Ridge Road. We know and we understand, because we've met with the staff, that they are expecting us to go ahead and put in turn lanes, as any other project is required to that generates certain volumes of traffic. So we will be putting in deceleration lanes. We talked about the number of access points right now being over a dozen on Pine Ridge Road, albeit many of those serving single- family homes. The Page 53 �t 8 A `4 '4 January 3, 2002 county's looking at this as an opportunity to have a unified look at how they treat access management on a quarter -mile segment of a very busy roadway, a big advantage. They're getting a relocated access point on Goodlette -Frank Road that moves it further away from the intersection, a very big safety enhancement for the county's roadway system. So we think those are very positive benefits. And Mr. Kant, the reason he called me yesterday was to remind me I don't have any full access to this site. We know. We have right -in, right - out -only access to these parcels. There is no left -turn movement out of this project. East Avenue, which has a full median opening now and a left -turn lane into the Shepard parcel, when they go ahead and redo the intersection improvements at Goodlette -Frank Road, they're bringing the dual turn lanes far enough back that the median opening gets reconfigured. There's no southbound left -turn movement into our project anymore. You have a left only into East Avenue, and East Avenue will only be a right out onto Pine Ridge Road. You no longer will have an ability to turn out of East and make a left and go east on Pine Ridge Road to the intersection. Those alone are big enhancements that the county's doing. We don't have any effect on those, but we have to live with them. And that's -- hence, one of the requirements that you see is the newly added language that says the county is going to be modifying access. We, at great length, have worked with the county, and we've yet to get their firm commitment, but looking at the opportunity to have a directional left into our project site that pushes it further down near Mr. Soudan's intended indoor storage facility. That puts it generally equidistant between the intersection and the left -turn facility that serves the Ramada Plaza Hotel further to our west. You can see it on the aerial photo. That appears right here. Our proposed access point puts it about here, in about the middle of that landscaped island that's Page 54 8A January 3, 2002 currently on Pine Ridge Road. So I just wanted to set that out as sort of how we've gotten to where we are today and how we've looked at this from the transportation perspective, the comp plan perspective. With respect to Mr. Strain's questions on the C -3, Mr. Yovanovich read the language out of the Comprehensive Plan that says nothing about C -3. I'm not exactly sure where the language came from in the staff report, other than I will tell you that your long - range planning staff says when the comp plan says you can have office and low intensity commercial, they generally said C -3 is that threshold of lower intensity commercial uses. It doesn't say lower intensity office uses. And I think that's where Mr. Strain had pointed out to me when we met that some of the uses only appeared in the business park district, for instance. They're nowhere else in our Land Development Code. A travel agent, for instance, appears nowhere else in our code, yet we've asked for one. We think that that's a pretty traditional office -type use that qualifies for what we want to do. I think that one of the other things that Mr. Strain pointed out to me with respect to those uses are that some of them don't appear in C -3. One of them was, I think, one of the medical facilities, and I was puzzled, too, yesterday when we sat down. And after I had a chance to look at the staff report that I received late in the day yesterday, I've looked at those, and our last supplement to the Land Development Code included all the health services under the C -1 zoning district. So those go all the way back to a C -1 use, and I think those start at SIC Code 8011 through something, and I can certainly look that up if you'd like a specific reference. But, for instance, that was one that was a C -1 use. I think there was another question related to lawn and garden and hardware category, and I find those two uses to be in C -2 and C- 3 after I went back and looked at the code. One of those was a Page 55 January 3, 2002 Supplement 12, which appeared to be one of the last changes that had been codified. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Wayne, while you're on it, health service in C -1 is a conditional use for Sections 8011 through 8049. You're asking for health services for 8011 to 8099. 8050 through 8059, 8062 through 8069, 8071 through 8072, 8092 through 8099 are all C -4, from what my code is saying. MR. ARNOLD: And those uses, if I can get my -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: One's a psychiatric hospital. MR. ARNOLD: And I -- I've spoken with Mr. Yovanovich and pointed out that there are a couple of those -- one of the other categories was educational categories, and it allows things like data processing school and vocational school and things of that nature. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes, it does. That's one of them. MR. ARNOLD: Even though I think we're certainly justified under the code, because our real test is compatibility and transition -- and keeping in mind we have a hotel /restaurant that establishes the intensity to our west -- we're transitioning to, albeit, C -1 zoning that has an entitlement to C -5 and industrial uses. So what our test is, is really finding what's compatible between those two and to the residences to the south. And I guess what I'm here to say is if you have a specific issue with the compatibility of an indoor -type of vocational school or a data processing school or something, I think that we can commit on the record we would eliminate those specific uses. The same thing with the psychiatric hospital and others. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: The problem that I have is that you've put in wide ranges. Number 6, depository and nondepository institutions, you've said everything in Groups 6021 through 6199. Well, 6011 to 6099 is C -1, but when you get to anything above 6099, which is almost -- I don't know how many elements -- it's all industrial. Now, you -- I think Richard said on the record that the Page 56 8A t January 3, 2002 residents didn't oppose the uses you're proposing there. And if that's the case, then I really -- I'm not that concerned. MR. ARNOLD: I didn't mean to interrupt. I think Rich was -- I don't think he said they didn't oppose it. I think what he said, we haven't heard any specific reference to certain uses that they may oppose. I mean, this is really the public hearing opportunity for anyone who wasn't at the two informational meetings we held. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: So you're assuming that all the residents have these SIC books, and they were to look up those -- each one of those codes and then tell you if they had an opposition to each one of them; is that where we're coming from? MR. ARNOLD: No. But I did bring the book to the meetings we had. And one of the things I would tell you, the version I still have was sort of a strikethrough, underlined version that we dealt with where we had, for instance, deleted automobile dealership. We deleted hotels and motels. We deleted certain business services, like saw sharpening shops, that were, again, much -- part of a much broader group. And we had made those eliminations that are reflected in what you have before you today. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I think this can be cleaned up. I don't -- but, I mean, I just -- when you put these broad ranges in, I think that's where the problem becomes because it opens it up to a lot. But the other concern I had is if staff s report stated that it's -- in staff s opinion, they were C -3 uses, then does staff s report or staff s opinion change in its findings based on revealing that these are up to industrial and even business park uses? MR. ARNOLD: Well, I can't speak to staff, but I can tell you that the list of uses that are in -- in the PUD document you have before you today have been in there for nearly two years. Staff has reviewed those at various levels, including your long -range planning staff that looked at these with consistency to the comp plan. We Page 57 NOW! January 3, 2002 made certain eliminations from the original list we started with based on the give and take with staff to this point. And what I'm telling you, if there are specific concerns such as a psychiatric hospital or some of those types of uses, we would make that elimination as well. I don't think it's sized appropriately for it nor anybody has told me that we're going to have a hospital use there. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And, again, I mean, I'm just more -- my point of concern would be staff s analysis. Was it based on -- Ray, you didn't do the analysis, did you? MR. BELLOWS: No. Chahram did the analysis, but I believe the intent was that the majority of the uses were in the C -3 or similar category. The purpose of the PUD is to allow for, as was previously mentioned, a wider range of uses that you would normally find in one zoning district, such as the C -3. And that's why they're proposing the additional landscaping and mitigation. So personally, you know, I am not opposed to having a wider range of uses, but I would agree with you that a psychiatric -type use is not appropriate at this location. I would prefer, myself, to see more of a -- retail - oriented uses along with some professional office. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I have a comment here. I just want to make sure I'm clear. Commissioner Strain, when you're talking about the health services, you said from 8011 to something -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- were the categories. Would you give me that number again, please. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, it's quite a few. The -- from 8011 to 8049. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: 8049. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: are all in C -1. And then 8082. Those categories CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: All right. Page 58 t 8A 40% January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And anything else that falls in between those I -- was found in C -4, and that's 0850 through 59, etc., like I said earlier. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And to follow the pattern of the PUD that we have before us, then there are absolutely no exceptions listed in No. 11, the health services -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That's -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- whereas previously, like in 7, they have the numbers, "except" -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- in words. And I think that's partly what the difficulty is here. And it's unfortunate we have to take this kind of time to walk our way through this, but we're going to need some comfort zone on how we're going to know what those exceptions are, and I need to have some comfort knowing what we're accepting, because you're making a commitment, standing there, to us to a psychiatric hospital. We may need to look through this a little bit when we give our court reporter a break, because she's been typing for quite some time. MR. ARNOLD: We can try to put that list together, if you will. I mean, I have the book in front of me, and if you want to hit the specific codes -- and some are very inclusive and some are -- are not. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It doesn't seem to me, Mark, that the planning -- Collier County Planning Commission ought to be scrubbing these uses at this point. That, I would have hoped, would have already been done between staff and the petitioner. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I -- I fully agree with you, Ken. It's just that staff had said they're C -3, and when they aren't -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Right. Page 59 I� �1 January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: -- and they're more, I -- I don't think we would be doing our job by letting it go through without correcting it. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I agree with you, but hopefully we can turn the corner on this. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: By the way, if we take a long enough break, maybe 15 minutes instead of 5 or 10, I could -- I got all my codes numbered, so I can bring them out to you guys, and you could take a look at them if that would help. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That would probably be helpful, because I am concerned how these SIC codes show up and what they actually involve when you go look at a particular -- the code book and you look at what's in the zoning. I attended one of the first public community participation hearings on a -- an item that's going through in another area in North Naples, and it was absolutely fascinating the total misunderstanding of what could or couldn't happen with the zoning. And there were literally pages of documents provided. And I, on the fly, went through those and was still amazed at what could have been on that parcel and what people thought could be on that parcel. And it's -- it's very frustrating to have this kind of thing happen. So you can finish your additions. We'll do that at the break, which is going to have to be here fairly soon, but you can continue on with -- MR. ARNOLD: Maybe, if you'd like, I'll jump off this C -3 issue, and I'll move on, and we can come back after your break and deal more specifically with that if that -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Lake. MR. ARNOLD: I'll move on to the lake. I hope it picks up on the aerial, our property boundary along Pine Ridge Road. You can see the outline of the lake. There are five homes that front on the Page 60 8A January 3, 2002 lake that's on our property. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Front on or back on? MR. ARNOLD: I guess back on would be the appropriate term. Their -- their back yard abuts the lake back there. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Big difference. MR. ARNOLD: That lake -- I think if you need somebody to attest to it, Mr. Anderson represents the gentleman who apparently dug the lake, so I think that without question we know that's a man- made facility. We have had an environmental analysis prepared. There were allegations that it's a wildlife sanctuary and that it's a wetland environment and things. We have a certified biologist who's done an analysis of that, already met with the water management district staff. They've determined that it is surface water. It is not a wetland. There's no specific vegetation there. There are no listed species obviously on the property. We don't have environmental issues with respect to the lake. I think the sole issue involving the lake is that we have people who have, for 30 years, enjoyed the view of the lake. I think if you ask your county staff personnel, any of these single - family home owners who own through this lake to their property line can qualify to go to the county tomorrow and get a clear and fill permit to fill that portion of their lake. What we have said -- and I'll make it real clear - - the conceptual master plan you have in front of you says existing lake area to be filled or resculptured. When this was originally submitted two years ago, it said that the lake area would be resculpted. When we started looking at this over a year ago, we said, "This doesn't work." You can't physically redevelop any portion of the western part of the site without affecting the lake. You can't do it for residential. You certainly can't do it for commercial, and we can't do what needs to be done to make this a viable redevelopment effort. Page 61 r 8 A '. January 3, 2002 We made no bones about it, as Mr. Yovanovich said, when we went to the immediate neighbors: "Expect that the lake will be filled." It may be filled in phases. I can tell you that Phase 1 for Mr. Soudan requires about 50 feet of that width to be filled to support his indoor self - storage facility. That affects five total lots. The lake area encroaches onto a portion of three of those, and it would require some filling. That leaves an area of about an acre of lake that would remain that would have to be dealt with subsequently in a future phase. Whether it's Phase 2, Phase 3, who knows, because we already have development on Area C. So at some point the lake would need to be filled. We think we can do it today by going to the county with our permit application for clearing and filling by each of the property owners. We explained that to the neighbors. And obviously if you are backing up to the lake and that's the view you enjoyed, I wouldn't be too happy about it going away either. But we're looking at this on a little bit bigger picture than the five residences that are immediately affected, and that is trying to take into account something that the county is supporting. We know this corridor is developing. I'm not sure we'll ever have another opportunity to pull a dozen property owners together in a unified effort to try to make this happen. So we went out there, and we originally talked to them and said, "What would you like to see in terms of something other than the lake ?" We showed them what the county minimum was which would be a 5 -foot hedge and a tree every 30 feet and a 15 -foot landscape buffer. They said, "No. We don't like that. What we really would like to see is a more physical barrier." We had quite a debate whether or not it would be a 6- foot -high solid fence or an 8- foot -high solid fence. I don't think there was clear consensus from the people in the room, but I think we said, "Trust us. We don't think you want an 8- Page 62 8 A January 3, 2002 foot -high fence. Let us show you a 6- foot -high fence." So what we did, we created two images. We said, "Here's the proposed elevation of a building with a 6- foot -high fence, solid fence, and a tree every 30 feet," which is the alternate that the code would require. Mr. Soudan, who was paying for that analysis, said, "I don't like it." We said, "We don't like it, and we don't think the neighbors, when we take it to them and meet with them again, are going to like it either." So in him trusting us, we ended up putting a lot more vegetation in that landscape buffer, pulled the wall back enough so that you could have supplemental plantings on, let's call it, the residential property side, albeit on -- still on our property. We would offset the wall 5 or 7 feet and install some low level landscaping to help break up the fence. But the only difference we did here is inserted -- staggered cabbage palms about 10 feet on center into that picture. And obviously I'm not going to tell you that's at time of planting, because cabbage palms don't come at installation typically with their heads completely mature, but that's a little over a year out. And what you end up with are trees that -- I'd like to make a commitment on how high exactly they're going to be at time of planting. I think I'm safe to say that between 12 and 20 feet, because the price is about the same. But what I don't want to have as a commitment is that every tree is 20 feet because I'm not sure that's what we want either. But what we've -- what we've designed and showed them is 6- foot -high wall, still a canopy tree every 30 feet, supplemented on our side with cabbage palms -- or I guess I would say some similar material. I'd defer to someone, maybe Nancy Siemion, to help us craft the specific language because I'm sure there are like trees that maybe are just as effective or maybe even more effective. But we know that the cabbage palms are a very common tree to get, and it's Page 63 8 A January 3, 2002 easy to make that commitment. So that's what we showed the neighbors at our last meeting -- I don't know, it's been a few weeks ago. But on our second meeting we showed them this, talked again about the lake, and I think that nobody could have left that meeting thinking anything else other than we had full intent to fill the entire lake. And, again, I would tell you that from a functional standpoint, it may have some remedial benefit for water management, but it was never dug for that purpose. It has varying depths. It's real shallow in some places. It's got a couple pockets that are deeper. It was never meant to be a water management lake. It doesn't have any easements around it for maintenance. It was never dug to the proper depths. It doesn't have the proper littoral shelves. It doesn't have a lot of things that are normally required to be a water management lake. So best case, if we were to try to use it, to satisfy it, it has to remain a hundred feet wide, which still gives us only about a 150 - foot building envelope along Pine Ridge Road. And with a 15 -foot landscape buffer, a 15- foot -wide deceleration lane, 60 -foot double row of parking, and a nominal building depth of 70 feet, I'm into the lake. And I think that under that scenario, to try to maintain a lake that's a hundred feet wide so I can qualify to use it for my water management calculation, still doesn't satisfy what I need. And to provide them with anything other than the body of water that they're used to looking at probably isn't going to satisfy those neighbors either. You know, if they're looking at something that's 150 feet wide and it gets narrowed down to 60 or 80 or 70, I don't know that it has any real effect, and then I can't use that property for my own water management criteria because it doesn't meet the minimum size criteria that the water management district tells me I need. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: How is your drainage going to Page 64 8A January 3, 2002 get to the canal on Goodlette from there? MR. ARNOLD: Probably we'll end up with a series of outfall structures that will go all the way across toward the rear of the property, an outfall. One of the things we've talked to the neighbors about was making provisions for accepting some of their yard drainage and either putting weep holes or catch basins along the fence, to go ahead and accept that water - that there may be some historic discharge back off their property as it slopes back, to go ahead and accept that into our system and take care of it. It's nominal at best. We've driven the area. We've looked at it. We've talked to the district. We've talked to the county staff. Practically speaking, our water management can be satisfied either by recreating some lake -type area on the site, or we could do it more as a dry retention area. And at this point, not knowing exactly what's going to occur beyond the westernmost 2 -acre parcel, I can't tell you exactly how we're going to reconfigure it and deal with that. But we can certainly get to the outfall ditch on Goodlette -Frank Road. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Wayne -- Richard, I don't mean to put words in your mouth again, but I think you said the water quality in the lake was not good. Nod of his head means yes. Is it polluted? Is it hazardous? Does it need remediation? MR. ARNOLD: It was tested by, I believe, the Collier County Public Health Unit, and it tested very high for fecal counts. And I think what's been told to me by our client is that it could be a combination of things. It's a small lake. It's not well aerated. You've got fish, ducks, other wildlife that obviously are utilizing the lake, but also there are -- may be some long -term septic tank leakage that's occurred that's also in there that would account for some of that. They said it's definitely not a safe condition for eating or swimming. Page 65 ` 8A . January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And I would assume that should you fill that lake, you would have to handle this poor quality water in a manner that doesn't cause us any public concern. MR. ARNOLD: I assume so, yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Done. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Then since we're focusing on the lake -- and that would appear to be on page 15, 4.6 and water management, when I looked at this language A, B, and C, B and C tell me, just reading it as a casual but very interested observer, that the lake's still going to be there. It does not state in here that you have intentions to completely fill that lake in. It says in one place, "Permits may be required for filling in a portion of the on -site lake, cleaning the lake, and/or resculpting it." So, A, you would need some permits to do that, but you're only talking about a portion of it. You're not clarifying that, indeed, you may fill that whole lake. And then when you use C, talking about the setbacks, etc., that would lead a reasonably intelligent person who's reading this to assume that there's going to be some kind of lake back there. We may need some different language here if it becomes agreeable to allow you to completely fill this lake in. MR. ARNOLD: I would -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do you agree? MR. ARNOLD: I would take responsibility for that oversight. When I sort of assumed responsibility for this, that would be an oversight, because a permit will be required in some form, whether it be Collier County or the water management district, to fill in any or all of that lake. And that would be the clarification, that we have to get the proper permits prior to filling any of that lake. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So that -- and it may be -- "any" may become "all." Page 66 8 A January 3, 2002 MR. ARNOLD: Correct. Any or all -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So make sure right now -- MR. ARNOLD: -- maybe would be the more appropriate reference. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- on the record that this Section 4.6, water management, B and C definitely need to have some new wordsmithing, and we may need to have an agreement on what that's going to be before we actually go any further when we approve or disapprove this particular PUD. And I hate to be so picky, but I've noticed lately that some of the things we think we did here at the Planning Commission level and the Board of County Commissioners think happened are not in these documents. MR. ARNOLD: That's one of the reasons -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: It doesn't happen. MR. ARNOLD: -- staff now controls the disks that we've provided them and one of the reasons you saw Mr. Yovanovich being a little bit puzzled because, you know, we had not received that updated PUD document. So I have to apologize. What I'm looking at today -- I still don't have what you have in front of you. So I'm still looking at the last revision I gave staff, you know, six weeks ago. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you're the one who actually creates this document? MR. ARNOLD: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Then I'd like to admonish you, Wayne. You do know -- MR. ARNOLD: I take responsibility for that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You do know that under utilities Ordinance 88 -76 was definitely repealed. So you get -- MR. ARNOLD: You'll be happy to know -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- my admonishment too. Page 67 January 3, 2002 MR. ARNOLD: -- that I have noted on the top of mine that I need to make sure that the staff rereferences Ordinance 97 -17 appropriately. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And it's in your document. I want to make sure you understand that. MR. ARNOLD: It's now going to be staff s responsibility to modify it because they now control it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Because I'm sure you understand how these things change; right? MR. ARNOLD: I do, yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Okay. Any other comments about this part? COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Are we referring just to the lake? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Are we through with the lake? Do we want to catch him on a couple other things before he disappears? And we do need to take a break as soon as -- we want to finish with you, because I know we have registered public speakers. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Let me close this portion of the hearing by saying I think the lake is a nonissue. I think the property owner can fill it if he wants to if it's acceptable to the authorities that grant permits. Nobody's going to be able to see it anyway with a 6 -foot fence. But even if there were no fence, it's their lake or their borrow pit. So -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And we might -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: -- that's it for now. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. And we may have some comments from the affected property owners that would like to put their thoughts on record. Okay. Are we through with -- MR. ARNOLD: I think I mentioned all I feel like I need to on the lake. I'd certainly entertain other questions and wait for some of 8 A "! January 3, 2002 the public comment to address anything else that comes up. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And at this point in time, we are ready for public comment, as far as the petitioner's concerned. MR. ARNOLD: I thought we were going to go back and address some of Mr. Strain's C -3 specific issues. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: During the break. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We're going to do that during the break. MR. ARNOLD: I'm sorry. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'd like to take a 15- minute break, let you -all talk quickly, and be able to walk through so we can get something on the record what we'd like to see excluded. And I also want to hear from the public out there, too, because they may have some thoughts on what they would like excluded or are concerned about, and then we need to at least talk about it in this open forum. MR. ARNOLD: Okay. The only other issue that I would touch on is something that Mr. Yovanovich already did, and that was the issue of this phasing reference that appears in the staff report. And I don't want to belabor the point, but I just want to point out that at no time have we discussed with the county staff a specific phasing schedule for the project. The level -of- service impacts to the roadway -- and I think everybody recognizes we have roads that have, at certain periods of the day, congestion on them, but we base them on average standards, peak day standards. The analysis has been done, not only in accordance with what the standards currently are. I asked Mr. Smith to quickly recalculate some numbers based on this new 3 percent threshold that Ms. Wolfe and her staff are working toward. We do not pass that threshold either. And on that basis I don't believe that the county staff would have any basis for recommending a phased schedule for what we're Page 69 . 8A January 3, 2002 doing. By the nature of what we're doing, we have a phasing schedule in place because we're intending that Area A will develop first; Area C is already developed and may be redeveloped. And I would -- I'm guessing that Area B may be the last to develop simply because it does have the challenge of the lake, and it's not at the corner, and it's not being done by Mr. Soudan. So that I feel comfortable saying, but I just wanted to go ahead and mention that. And, like I said, if there are other specific issues, Dean Smith from our office is here and can certainly answer them. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. For the record, Ray Bellows. I -- I appreciate the additional information on the traffic. If it doesn't exceed the new transportation significance test, then I agree that phasing is a moot point and not really required. However, if they have an automatic phasing by the nature of the project they're developing, I'd like to see that incorporated into the PUD document. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And how many registered public speakers do we have? MR. BELLOWS: Six. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Six. Okay. Are we ready to take a -- at least a 15- minute break? Okay. Take a 15- minute break, give our court reporter's fingers a chance to rest and the gentlemen to negotiate about these SIC codes. We are in recess. Thank you. (A break was held.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We're back in session. We are at the public hearing on the Goodlette Corners PUD. And I think we were going to take public comment, but you don't exactly look like public comment. MR. YOVANOVICH: I thought what you wanted was for us to have an opportunity to look at the different items and clarify on the record -- 8A January 3, 2002 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's right. You were the representative to talk about the C -3 issue and the SIC codes. MR. YOVANOVICH: That is correct. And we've had an opportunity to -- to look at the items highlighted by Mr. Strain, and he's correct, that not all of -- everything in the list is specifically C -3 or less. But keeping in mind that the C -3 is basically staff s wording and not ours, we have gone through, and we would agree that Codes 8062 through 8069, which are basically hospitals, should be eliminated from the list. And Code Nos. 9222 and 9224, which is prosecutor offices and fire marshal offices and the like, should also be elimited -- eliminated, I'm sorry. The remainder of those items, although they're not in the C -3 category, really are office -type uses, and we believe that those are appropriate in this area. It's kind of like real estate -- real estate agents, and those are types of offices that would remain, although not technically in a C -3 category. So we would hope that that would be enough clarification for the issues, and we'll make those changes to the document -- or make sure that staff makes those changes to the document. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I did write down, Commissioner Strain, in the 600 group -- or 6099, the depository and nondepository, did you discuss that? MR. YOVANOVICH: We looked at that, Commissioner Rautio, and we believe that that is -- that is keeping with banking institutions and would be -- are compatible, even though it's not technically a C -3 use. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I just wanted to make sure we didn't miss that one detail. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And my -- again, my objections were not to the uses as much as they were to the analysis that staff did to come up with the conclusion that this stuff was C -3. So if Page 71 8 January 3, 2002 staff s content with it at this point -- MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. I read -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: -- I have no further comment on it. MR. BELLOWS: Pardon me. I read through the uses again, and the language that Chahram had in the staff report is that -- similar, and he said not strictly limited to. So I have no problem with the proposed changes eliminating some of those other uses and allowing the others. MR. YOVANOVICH: One other point. I did -- I did notice that during the break some information was handed out to the planning commissioners, and we were not provided a copy of that information. So I would request that we at least be given a copy. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: The information was provided by Donald Clancy and other property owners -- Glancy and other property owners in the subdivisions south of Pine Ridge Road and east and west of Goodlette. Apparently that -- sir, you can't speak from the audience. It was provided, apparently, to planning, and it didn't make it into our packets, so we all have a chance to glance at that now. And just for the record, the information that Mr. Yovanovich gave us will be in the PUD Section 3.3, the permitted uses. Those are the changes we've discussed to make those clarifications when this document goes to the Board of County Commissioners in whatever form. Okay. Do we have registered public speakers? MR. BELLOWS: Yes, Madam Chairman, the first public speaker is Lori Stresen- Reuter. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: The second one would be? MR. BELLOWS: Deborah Lawrence. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Be prepared to move up toward Page 72 January 3, 2002 the front. State your name and your address, please. MS. STRESEN- REUTER: My name is Lori Stresen- Reuter, and my husband Steve and I own the property at 1160 Pine Ridge Road. Our parcel is the west piece which abuts the Ramada Inn. In 1993 Steve and I purchased the duplex as is, as a part of a plan for our future retirement. As a self - employed contractor, Steve knew we had to plan for the future ourselves with no matching retirement plan from a corporation. We were attracted to the piece because of its vicinity to commercial property. By purchasing one of the eight rundown houses on Pine Ridge Road between two commercially zoned areas, we hoped the county eventually would want to improve the area by rezoning. In the meantime, Steve felt that improvements to the duplex, even at our cost, would not warrant themselves in additional rent because of the condition of the surrounding houses and the location of the duplex a few feet off one of Collier County's busiest roads. In August of 2000, one of the property owners contacted everyone in this area about rezoning and selling as a group. It has been amazing that this group, with all its very diverse personalities, have come this far the last year and a half. Other attempts over the past years have come, and they have failed. If this area is not rezoned now, I truly feel that future attempts as a group would fall apart and the area will deteriorate further. I also wanted to add at the end also, personally we had purchased a few acres and built our dream home a few years ago. And our house is L- shaped, and all the rooms face our swimming pool, and behind it is the woods. And although the woods do not belong to us, we have enjoyed them for a long time. And the stakes just have went up about a month ago, and it never has occurred to me to go over there and try to stop these people from building their home, although we have enjoyed their woods. And I would be Page 73 f 8A -1*4 January 3, 2002 thrilled if those people came over to me and said, you know, "I'd like to make a barrier, a nice landscaping barrier for you" so that we have -- still maintain our privacy. But I understand with the lake. And I really wish in hindsight that we could have brought pictures to show you the condition of the homes that are on this -- in this area and the condition of the lake. Thank you for your consideration. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Any questions of the speaker? Next public speaker. MR. BELLOWS: Deborah Lawrence, and after that Janet Glancy. MS. LAWRENCE: Good morning. My name is Debbie Lawrence. I'm -- moved to Collier County in 1969, and my husband and I purchased this property on Pine Ridge Road. It's the second lot west on Pine Ridge Road. It's the lot north of Lot 9. We came -- purchased the property in 1974, and at that time Pine Ridge Road was a two -lane road. On the west side of our property, we have, like, an easement that we can go out onto Pine Ridge Road, and we could go right or left at that point. Our children could play in the front yards. We could do lots of things that we -- that would never be able to happen today. During our stay there -- and we did move in 1989 -- the road was four laned; that was scary. It was six laned; that was very scary. And now the front door is approximately 20 feet from the road. I can't imagine living there now. They took the frontage from our property. We no longer have access. When they took the property and said that they were going to do the four laning, they said that our -- our access road, we'd be able to turn left or right there. That did not happen. We ended up having to turn right to go left, and then to come home we had to go left to come right. There are property owners that are backing out -- I wish Page 74 8A 5. January 3, 2002 we did have a picture of what it looks like right now. There are property owners that are trying to back out onto Pine Ridge Road. It is a very, very scary situation. It's -- basically the six laning has ruined that property as a residence. It's a rental property at best, and it's not cost - effective for us to make it anything else. I truly can't imagine living there now, and I really would like you to consider what will happen if you don't approve the zoning. Thank you very much. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Next speaker. MR. BELLOWS: Janet Glancy -- Don Glancy then Janet Glancy. MR. GLANCY: For the record, I'm Don Glancy. I live on Milano Drive. I've been there for 20 years, 34 years in Naples. We know what's happening here today, the presentation of the Pine Ridge Development -- by the Pine Ridge Development (sic) Group representing this proposal for a PUD. Our concern with this -- since most of that land is currently zoned residential, our concern is that rezoning it to commercial use is going to make an already dangerous traffic problem even worse than it is now. Whether traveling east or west, anyone who's been out there recently knows that the intersection at 41 and Pine Ridge Road, the intersection at Goodlette and Pine Ridge Road is disastrous. The people who are petitioning for the rezoning of this PUD want to remove the existing housing that fronts Pine Ridge Road, and I have absolutely no problem with that. I saw that coming when we moved there and they kept widening the road. And, as Ms. Lawrence said, now the road is pretty much in their front rooms. I didn't do that. I wasn't responsible for that. County planning, I guess, did that. But they want to remove those houses and fill in an existing lake behind there. Now, I've heard it called not a lake. Well, it's been a lake in Page 75 January 3, 2002 the 20 years I've been there. My kids and I have been fishing in it for that long. It is spring fed. We know that, had a diver take a look at that. And the -- there is a lot of wildlife. Perhaps the coliform bacteria there has something to do with the fact that there are ducks and turtles and snakes and fish and so on, an occasional gator, an otter once in a while. These developers, as I have suggested in the information I gave you, will also remove many mature, large - canopied trees from that area, including native species; scrub oaks, big ones, 24 inches in diameter, 40 -foot canopies; other trees of at least 50 years of growth. And the established lake habitat would become concrete rectangles and paved parking lots. Furthermore, traffic added out there from yet another commercial center would make things worse. We know about the development that is coming on the northeast corner of Pine Ridge Road and Goodlette, the development that's coming over there on the other side. We also know that there's a school crossing there. Just on Milano and Napoli streets just south of this lake, there are 31 preschool and middle school, elementary school children just there. That's -- I think it's going to make that situation even more dangerous if this particular thing is done. Referring to the lake as not a lake, I don't know how that becomes not a lake. I guess Norris Lake and Cherokee Lake and Lake Meade are borrow pits too, but they're -- they have water, and they have wildlife, and there's a wildlife habitat around them. This particular lake -- as I said, I lived on it for 20 years now -- it has never dried up, even in the worst drought. It has never been stagnant in the time that I've been there, so I have come to think of it as a lake. What we are recommending -- and it seems to be in keeping with what Collier County has said they want to do -- is that this land Page 76 January 3, 2002 be used as -- perhaps as a passive park. Keep the existing lake, keep the greenspace, have park areas there for people who'd like to go sit on the bench, take a walk. It would beautify the area, we think. It would not hurt the property values in the area, I don't think. And it certainly would ease the commercial access and the property -- or the traffic along Pine Ridge Road. We made a point near the end of the remarks I gave you that "Collier County has seen fit to preserve the sacred burial ground of pioneers moved long ago from their original cemetery near the site of Saint Anne's Church on Third Street in Olde Naples to Rosemary Center (sic) on Pine Ridge Road. The County has further advocated the preservation of a number of other graves along Pine Ridge Road between U.S. 41 and Goodlette Road." Now, Mr. Bellows' comments confused me a little bit. They are within this property area, but they are not within an inclusion? MR. BELLOWS: If I may, I'd like to clarify. The PUD boundaries exclude the possible location of these unmarked burial sites. MR. GLANCY: Not within that boundary. MR. BELLOWS: Not within the boundary of the PUD document. MR. GLANCY: Where are they located? MR. BELLOWS: Outside adjacent -- let me show you again on the map. The reported location is in this corner of the intersection of Goodlette and -- and Pine Ridge. The PUD property line excludes that parcel. MR. GLANCY: And it will just be left as a -- MR. BELLOWS: As currently zoned, in its current condition. MR. GLANCY: Well, at any rate, if that is a concern, it's something that ought to be looked at, we think. Let me add this: As I said before, I have no quarrel with the fact Page 77 8 A January 3, 2002 that the people whose property fronts Pine Ridge Road own the property that is behind them and that goes into the lake. Absolutely. I respect property rights, but I am concerned about the use of that property. If you go to the corner of 41 and Pine Ridge Road, at one time we were told there was going to be a medical center there, and that didn't happen. The medical center didn't happen. What we do have there now is we have an Eckerd's Drug. We have, from that point over, three restaurants, two bars -- a couple of them across the street from a church -- and several other fast -food establishments and strip center developments. I don't know how that came about. My only involvement with that was at one time to go before the county commission and object to their putting a sports bar up there across from the church. They didn't do that at that time. Later things happened that brought those establishments there. I don't think we need any more commercial development in that area. We think a park, a passive park -- we don't mean an active park with slides and swings and so on, but a passive park where people can go and take a walk, maybe ride their bike, sit on the bench and talk, walk the dog, play with the kids -- would be a much better use of that land than to put more commercial buildings there. We have been told about -- in our public meetings, we have been told what would happen as far as the landscaping of the PUD is concerned. But the only thing we know for sure is that one investor wants to put one building there now. We have no guarantee of what else would go there. We have no guarantee of any kind of what the buffer or the wall or the fence or what any of those things would be. We've heard all the talk. But those are pictures, and the reality could -- as we well know in Collier County, reality could be quite something different. I thank you. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Question for the -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Glancy. Up here. Page 78 8 A January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: As I heard the presentation from the -- from the applicant, they suggested that this is what they would do. Now, let me just ask you. If, in fact, this was a commitment that's part of our record, would that be helpful to you in your consideration of -- MR. GLANCY: I certainly would be interested in knowing what it was going to be and when it was going to be. For example, if -- if the PUD -- or if the applicant for the rezoning change to build a storage place, if he is granted that, he can build his building and stick a wall 50 feet out into the lake behind my house. So I look at a wall here, and who knows what I look at down there. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: The idea of a unified development, though, under a PUD is that common standards would apply to the entire project, and that's part of what we're trying to address here. MR. GLANCY: I understand that. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And I'm just -- just wondering if those common standards -- let's just assume for the moment the lake is gone. If the common standards are applied, then what I'm hearing is a commitment from the applicant that this is what you would see as the development phases in, just what you're looking at there. MR. GLANCY: Yeah. And we were told -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And I wonder what comfort level that gives you. MR. GLANCY: We were -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: One at a time. MR. GLANCY: -- told that as well. Time? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: No. I said, "One at a time." COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: She was just cautioning me not to talk over you. Page 79 8A January 3, 2002 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Or you talk over him. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Mr. Glancy -- are you done, Dwight? I'm sorry. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Yes. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Two questions. The -- I like your park idea. I don't know how the county could buy such a park and pay for it, and I don't know if your group explored that, because obviously the property owner has a right to sell at a reasonable price. A park would be nice anywhere in Collier County; the more the merrier. The problem is the money to get -- MR. GLANCY: Particularly there. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I don't disagree with you a bit. But I don't know if your group has explored that with the county commissioner representing your area to find out if that's even feasible, which leads to my next question. You were concerned about the uses that have ended up at the Pine Ridge Medical Center. I, too, brought that up during break. It was ironic. It's called the Pine Ridge Medical Center. There's no medical there, so obviously it went through under the guise of something else. MR. GLANCY: Yes, it did. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: But in that light has anybody from your neighborhood sat down, as I tried to do today, looked at these uses, and had any conclusions as to whether you agree or disagree or have objections to them? Because I've been making objections, but I haven't heard anybody else, and I'm wondering if there's a concern there. MR. GLANCY: We are recently come to this. We're not engineers. We're not a company with lawyers. We are residents of the neighborhood, and we are sort of doing this flying by the seat of our pants. I don't even know right off -- and I wanted to ask about this -- your procedure for whether -- whether or not and when and .I 8AYJ January 3, 2002 how this PUD would be accepted. I don't -- I'm not in county government. I'm not an engineer, builder, developer. I don't have the kind of ex parte relationship with you folks that they do. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, I mean, you -- MR. GLANCY: I would never have called one of you on the phone. I would next time, but I wouldn't have presumed to do that because I assumed that I would come before you with what I had to say, and they would come before you with what they had to say, and we would both be dealing with the developer and you. But I see that's not how it works. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: We're here to provide a recommendation to the county commission, and then they make a decision. And after their decision whatever they decide is what really happens. What I think this board tries to do is find a compromise, find a way that it works for all the parties involved if that's possible. That's what leads me to -- my concern is, where specifically are your issues with the uses? And if you haven't had time to do that, then I understand that that may not be something we'll get out of you today. MR. GLANCY: Well, my issue with specific uses I haven't given a lot of thought to because I don't know. We get one bit of information one time and another bit of information at another, as you have. I heard you going over the possibilities of a real estate office or a psychiatric office, which could be the same, I guess. Being a Realtor, I can say that. Anyway, if that time comes -- if the time should come that we are going to have that development, I certainly would want to make -- give some input. And I would get in touch with our commissioner, our new commissioner, Mr. Coyle. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Because the time is now for this board, but the time still is coming up for the next board. And so you need to be prepared to do that by the time it goes to the Board of County Commissioners in whatever format it leaves here. k' 8 A ." 1 January 3, 2002 MR. GLANCY: Now, is this, then, the only meeting which we will have regarding this? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Unless this board votes to continue it or something like that, this -- MR. GLANCY: In other words, the decision will be made today. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Our recommendation will be made today -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Our recommendation will be. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- to the Board of County Commissioners. MR. GLANCY: Well, I suggest that you look carefully at that drawing of that park and think about that use as opposed to more concrete and more parking lots and -- when you do make your recommendation. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I did have a couple of questions. I just wanted to clarify for the record, your drawing here that you've given with the park and the lake, etc., does that include the full 8.5 acres that -- MR. GLANCY: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- we're talking about here? MR. GLANCY: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You wanted the whole entire area, not just the residential or the lake area. MR. GLANCY: Yes. Because you'd have an existing access where Pine Ridge Court is now. You would have access off Goodlette Road where the access is to the commercial property at that other end. There could be, then, walkways, parking, and so on around that lake from there. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I just want to clarify. Have you or anybody in your group approached any of these good people, January 3, 2002 property owners or their representatives, and asked them to purchase -- what it would cost for either you as a group to purchase or the county to purchase? What would the value of the property be to make it into a passive park? MR. GLANCY: Haven't done that, no. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Haven't done that. MR. GLANCY: As I say, we're late coming to this, and we've had two -- we had two meetings with the developer. And by the way, I needed to find out something about procedure on that as well. Before we had the meeting, I asked Mr. Arnold if there would be a representative from the county there, from the county planning. He said Mr. Batram (phonetic) -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Badamtchian. MR. GLANCY: Okay. -- would be there -- would have been there, but his wife was ill. And then the second meeting we had, he was not there or -- and no one else was there, I guess. He was not there because he was just not there anymore. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Didn't work for the county anymore. MR. GLANCY: Yes. And so there was no representative from the county there. We are residents, homeowners, people concerned about the area, people concerned about the quality of life in the area where we live. We're not engineers, and we don't have access to all that, but we do have a recommendation and hope somebody will take it seriously. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other questions? It would probably behoove you to at least chat with the representatives, whether it's Mr. Arnold or Mr. Yovanovich, the attorneys involved, to determine what the value would be if this proposal goes forward as a PUD, our recommendation, so that you would have an opportunity to tell the Board of County Commissioners what your information is on that aspect. And I would suspect, with my background, that it's an Page 83 .PF SA January 3, 2002 astronomical price because it is -- the highest and best use would appear to be commercial, and a chunk of it is already commercial with industrial uses already grandfathered in. So it may be beyond the reach of the county or your group to come up with money to purchase this as a passive park. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Madam Chair, I've been -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Adelstein. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I've been advised that it's -- the price would be between 15 and $18 a square foot. MR. GLANCY: And you were advised by whom? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: By -- what the county's doing across the street is $15 a square foot for eminent domain, so this would probably go between 15 and $18 a square foot. That's a lot of money. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: How many square feet do we have? I can't calculate that fast. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Eight and a half acres? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's a lot of square footage. And while -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'd like to get the applicant to get that on the record because that's something surely they know, and that would be helpful to all of us to know that number. MR. YOVANOVICH: Subject to negotiation of course, you're looking at about $8 million. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. At least now you have an idea, sir. MR. GLANCY: I happen to have that much with me today. (Several speakers at once.) MR. GLANCY: I thank you very much for your time. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you for your time. Next public speaker. Page 84 8A January 3, 2002 MR. BELLOWS: Janet Glancy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Now, you ain't going to disagree with your husband, are you? MS. GLANCY: No. MR. GLANCY: Not on this. MS. GLANCY: Well, initially -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: State your name and -- MS. GLANCY: My name is Janet Glancy. I reside at 1235 Milano Drive, Naples, Florida 34103, and I have lived there for almost 20 years. Initially, of course, when Mr. Yovanovich and Arnold and Soudan brought this possible PUD to our attention, I was thinking in terms of my own back yard, as most people would. However, since the first meeting, we did not have copies of the PUD. No one offered us copies of it, so we really did not know any of the specific details. We have tried on a number of occasions, as many of the homeowners in Sorrento Gardens and Westlake and Northgate Village and Country Club of Naples have tried, to contact people in the planning department. Evidently the planning department has been in some disarray, and we have not been able to contact people, as evidenced by the fact that you didn't get our packet. So really, we are coming to this process more than a little ignorant, so I hope that you will bear with me. When I began to think in terms of the project, I started thinking, however, more from a biologist's standpoint. I used to teach botany and marine studies at Naples High School. I currently teach and represent the laureate program and advanced placement English. That's one reason why I would very much like to see the PUD documents. I would like -- both my husband and I are wordsmiths of a sort. I would like to scrutinize the wording of the document before you make a recommendation. Page 85 8 A January 3, 2002 But I began to look at it from a biologist's perspective, and I began to think in terms of the estuarine area of the Gordon River. I began to think in terms of the saltwater leading up to brackish and freshwater in the inner reaches going up the Gordon River. I began to think about the greenspace along Goodlette Road to the east, certainly going from the Pulling property up to The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, going from there to the significant botanical preserve at Caribbean Gardens, from there to the old Fleischmann property and now Bear's Paw Country Club which then feeds into Wilderness Country Club, a Hole -In- The -Wall Country Club, then Royal Poinciana Country Club, Country Club of Naples. And then as you follow up the corridor there, you have a chain of greenspace, and you have a chain of freshwater ponds and lakes. And you have a change of large -- a chain of large- canopied trees. And it seemed to me that our lake seems to be a -- call it a borrow pit, if you will, but it has been an established ecosystem for decades. And that follows into Pine Ridge Road and up Pine Ridge -- up north of Pine Ridge Road. And we have had otters and alligators. We have red - shouldered hawks, eagles, ospreys. We have turtles of all kinds: Painted turtles, soft - shelled turtles, snapping turtles. We have indigo snakes and banded water snakes. We have large -mouth bass that the children around the lake have caught, for as long as we have been there, of over 6 pounds. So it is a viable, living lake, not just a borrow pit. And, therefore, I think that when you -- yes, we have not had time to explore with the Florida Wildlife Federation, the Sierra Club, the Isaac Walton League, the Audubon Society, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida the options that might be out there. We have not -- as my husband said, we have come to this fairly late, but the community character plan, the Dover Kohl partners consulting firm technical memorandum, and other articles that we have read indicate .8A „ January 3, 2002 a trend toward passive parks and a trend toward trying to maintain greenspace. I'd like you to look at this -- well, you can see partly up on the monitor but over here as well. The people in Northgate Village and Country Club of Naples, Sorrento Gardens, Westlake, and the areas south of there have virtually become prisoners of commercial development. We have only two ways out of our area. If you go up to Pine Ridge Road -- and I invite you, please do go into the Eckerd's parking lot and into the parking lot that extends between Rosemary Cemetery, and you will find a traffic nightmare. Not only have -- do you find drunks stumbling over the graves of -- I'm sorry, but it's true -- that remain outside of Rosemary Cemetery in little plots of grass here and there dotting that, but the parking situation is horrible. The traffic is terrible. And if you look at this -- this aerial here -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: All you need to do is pick up the microphone that's right back there, and you can talk and point to the map if you'd like. Turn it on. MS. GLANCY: There is at this intersection here no light. All the people that live in this area that try to get out in this traffic, because this is so short, take their families' lives in their hands every time they try to get out there or if they're coming across here and trying to get in here. The same thing is true on Route 41. There is no light. You go out Castello and there's no light. The traffic is barreling up 41 to that intersection at Pine Ridge Road. And the only way that the neighborhood is able to get in and out is by trying to brave that traffic, trying to sneak down an alleyway off Castello in order to get to a street that might have a light. And this -- to make this commercial is going to exacerbate a -- an already horrendous problem. This is going to be commercial over here. This is going to be commercial over here, but historically south Page 87 8A January 3, 2002 of Pine Ridge Road. And this is almost a dormant site. I mean, there's very, very little traffic that goes in and out of this site right now. The traffic situation will be unbearable for all the people who live in that neighborhood, for the school children who try to get to Pine Ridge and back, to the school children who go to Seagate, and for all the residents who live in that area. So you would not only be taking away greenspace, a viable wildlife habitat, but you would be creating a horrendous traffic situation. If any restaurants were allowed to go in there, any high traffic commercial endeavors were allowed to go in there, you would be doing a tremendous disservice to the taxpayers and the voters of that whole area of Collier County. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any questions? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I do for the applicant when he gets up here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: When he comes up. Okay. So thank you very much. MS. GLANCY: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Next registered speaker. MR. BELLOWS: Connie Pinckney. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And is there one more? MR. BELLOWS: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And who might that be so they can move toward the microphone? MR. BELLOWS: Edward F. McCarthey. MS. PINCKNEY: Hi. I'm Connie Pinckney, and I live at 1120 Lake Shore Place in the subdivision called Westlake. I'm very plain speaking, so I will speak very plainly. I moved here from Atlanta seeking a -- a community of families with strong schools. And I purchased in the Westlake community because it was a very distinct community with a lot of families with a lot of kids, great school S A A w1j" January 3, 2002 districts. It was what I was looking for. I know that we're going to grow, and I know that traffic is going -- is a problem. I know that we've got neighborhood and community development plans that speak to that and set standards. I live on a daily basis -- my children go to Pine Ridge, and they've gone to Seagate and now Naples High too. I still have children making that trek through that traffic, and on a daily basis I use those roads. I think we need to revisit our -- as you're saying we're doing -- our neighbor community development plan because it would be insane to add more of a problem to what currently exists there. I drive. I have a 13 year old who crosses that street. It's a dangerous place, and it's not getting any better. I believe in the right to use your personal property and to sell it and to make a profit, and I certainly don't oppose those who have homes and wish to do that. When I said that I was plain speaking, one of the problems I had -- and I'm coming lately to this. I learned about this four days ago. When I hear the rhetoric and the ambiguity and the -- of the language here, I -- and I know the history in Collier County. The ambiguity is a license for anything to occur, and I've seen some of the horrors that have taken place in building when what we thought was going to happen was not at all what happened. I question it. I believe this ambiguity may be with intent. And I think one of the first things that I would like to see with your help is to limit the ambiguity and to limit what is going to occur here to make sane sense. We have a community character plan. It states that we're going to protect the integrity of places that I purchased into. We're going to build parks around such things. We've heard the worst -case scenario, which is the -- is the most likely scenario, in reality, with this development. I would like a continuance to investigate -- to see if there is -- 01" 8 A "' "" ` I January 3, 2002 if we will follow up what the stated goals of the community character plan, if there is an $8 million possibility. There's development going all around Pine Ridge. This is just a drop in the proverbial bucket. I'd like to protect the integrity of the home and the community that I purchased into, that retains the character of Naples. I would like to have the opportunity to see if we can't have a park there and have the time and opportunity -- reasonable time and opportunity. I'd like to see if we can't have an opportunity to make the best -case scenario. If not, then I'd like to do the second best, and I need your help to set some sane standards here and to get rid of this ambiguous language that could mean anything practically could be placed here. And I see your -- and I respect your efforts to begin to do that here today. I don't think we can do the whole picture here today, and that's why I'm asking for a continuance to give -- I'd like to go to the Westlake neighborhood community. We haven't gotten this information. We haven't had a chance to organize a response. I'd like to have a chance to do that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'd like to respond to that. Tentatively this petition, in whatever form it goes if we didn't continue it today, would be before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing on the 12th of February, so you do know that. Keep that date in mind. And you may wish to chat with some of the representatives and the property owners in between. And you could, you know, make an effort to get some additional information to the Board of County Commissioners with some of your concerns, because we have tried to make sure that the language in the PUD is much more specific, and that's why this particular public hearing has taken a lot longer than it would normally have. And we have -- I've made notes on what we're going to have to change. So we are trying to do part of that for you, because we have certain criteria that we have to use to make our decision, but I Page 90 0' 8 A " :1 January 3, 2002 certainly do understand your comments and your concern about how it's going to change the area and your involvement in the whole process. So I want to make sure that you are aware, and anyone else, the 12th of February's the next date. And between that time and now, some of these additional ideas can be discussed with the representatives and the property owners as well as the commissioners, the Board of County Commissioners. Does that help a little bit on that part? Because I don't think we're going to be -- I don't have a sense up here for a continuance at this point, which is your specific request. I didn't want you to think we were ignoring you. MS. PINCKNEY: Okay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I've got a question. The applicant has indicated there were a couple of meetings. And Mr. Glancy, I believe, said there were a couple of meetings with the residents. At those meetings did anybody inquire -- MS. PINCKNEY: I've never heard of any such meetings, so I'd like to know about -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Oh, then you can answer my question. That was -- that's what I'm saying. So not everybody was invited, or did it -- I'll wait until the applicant gets up there, then, and try to find that answer out. MS. PINCKNEY: I'd like to hear their response too. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And staff could probably clarify that somewhat, too, because I think in Westlake you're much further down the road if I picture where you are. MS. PINCKNEY: Right. But I still use the same traffic outlets. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: But so do I and I live in Victoria Park. I recognize the traffic comments that you made are very -- Page 91 P 8A January 3, 2002 MS. PINCKNEY: I can't get out; I can't get in. And I don't want to put my kid on his bike to go to school. MR. BELLOWS: Just a point of clarification. This project was submitted prior to the public information meeting requirement where we have specific notice requirements and procedures; therefore, no county staff was required to participate in any informational meeting. That was totally the responsibility and good volunteerism of the applicant and the petitioner to notify. It was not a requirement at that time of submission of this petition for them to hold these public meetings. They did so as a benefit to the citizens. So there is no specific notice requirement or distance for their meeting. The county has notified the people per our current code requirements for this particular meeting. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you for clarifying that, which we are making changes. Next public speaker. MR. McCARTHEY: Madam Chairman, fellow (sic) board members, members of the audience, my name is Edward F. McCarthey. I reside at 94 Second Street South in Naples. I own a piece of property, along with Doris Lewis, at 1270 Pine Ridge Road, which encompasses two lots there backing up to the lake. I purchased that property approximately in the 1980s, middle '80s, with the primary intent that I foresaw that this property could go nowheres except for commercial property, you know, and to make a profit. So I've paid taxes on that, and I've paid taxes on the lake, and I've paid taxes on the improvements for that for X number of years. And let me tell you, it's very difficult to find someone of -- you know, that will pay the price for an investment to rent there as a residential property. So it cannot and it should not be left to the wills of a residential any longer. The property owners along the way there has a contract on this piece of property. And, as it was previously mentioned, I don't Page 92 P 8 A "w" - " January 3, 2002 foresee that these property owners are going to get together again. And we have a window here of opportunity to make something viable for the community to upgrade that area to something. Whether it's -- the individuals want to come up with the dollars to pay the property owners and buy their contract for a park, that's up to them. I'm here today to express my opinion in the hopes that you will give some viable reason -- to give you some viable reason as to why you should give full consideration for this redevelopment. You have heard our planners and our attorney tell you and show you some of the reasons why -- the property owners and the -- our attorneys have gotten together with the local area people behind us to -- to make this a very worthwhile project. There are a number of reasons why the property owners should receive the board's commitment and support, because it's going to benefit the community as a whole. May I suggest a few of the positive reasons for that. I think each and every one of you have traveled down Pine Ridge Road there and saw the eyesore that that particular area, from Goodlette Road to 41, has encompassed over the number of years. My piece of property has the driveway so close that the people have to back out into the Pine Ridge Road, so it can't stay there like that very much longer. And I suggest that redevelopment will only add to and enhance the continued beauty of Naples because that is a primary artery into the community, and we do need it upgraded, and I think our planners have developed a great plan for you. Approval will provide the safety for citizens of Collier County. It'll provide safety for our visitors who come to Collier County simply by getting rid of all the curb cuts that's in there now on -- on the south side of Pine Ridge Road. I mean, that's -- can be nothing except a fact there will be safety for not only the community and our visitors. And this could be accomplished, fellow board members, by Page 93 M January 3, 2002 a a approving this PUD today with some of the changes that has been made. I've heard about the lake. I've paid taxes on that lake. It's our property. And as the planners has mentioned, we can go and get a permit to fill those in, but it wouldn't be viable for us to do that as an individual property owner. So that's why we all got together, the property owners -- and believe me, it was a hard task for getting I I property owners together to come and get to this point that we are today. Believe me, it was a hard task. The lake behind the property, if you look on the surface, it's a beautiful lake. But it's not very deep, and it's not viable for our -- for the needs in the future. As I say, it's an eyesore. We want to get rid of that eyesore, and the property owners are willing to come together, and we've done that under a contract. And I submit to you today that we should approve and send to the Board of County Commissioners your approval of our PUD. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them if I can. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I did have one question. Are you familiar with the concept of whether your lake is a spring -fed lake or not? MR. McCARTHEY: I was told years ago that a guy by the name of Mr. Turner dug that lake out to build Pine Ridge Road in, so that benefited all the -- that benefited all the property owners in Collier County. It's nothing more than just a -- you know, a borrow pit. Where they've dug the land out, Mr. Turner did that. He dug that one up by the -- behind the bowling alley there also and used that, you know, the dirt. You know, back years ago they didn't -- they wasn't too concerned with the roads because, as you know, along even 41 they've -- you know, they've just filled over the potholes and made a road. So that's how that lake came about. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I just was curious if you, as an Page 94 8 A " January 3, 2002 owner of that lake, had ever been aware of that. Thank you. Any other questions? Mrs. Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: This is just a flier. But looking at the map, I wonder if the homeowners' groups got together with you - all, could you possibly negotiate a price for that lake - enclosed -- MR. McCARTHEY: Anything's possible. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: --octagonal -- MR. McCARTHEY: Money talks. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: -- which might -- would be a lot less than $8 million? MR. McCARTHEY: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Mr. Yovanovich. MR. YOVANOVICH: Just to summarize, I am a plain speaker too. I -- I did -- we met with the neighbors. We met with the affected neighbors, the people who fronted on the lake, and we explained the process. We explained that the purpose of the public meetings with them was to get their input. Now, some people are very strong - willed, and their input was, we'd rather it not change. Others accepted that there would be change, and there would -- you know, what we could do, we'd do to make the situation best. And people, some people, not everybody at that meeting, felt that if the lake had to go away, the wall and the increased landscaping was the alternative they chose. We've incorporated that. Others said they'd rather see it be a passive park. Well, you know, you've been around long enough, I've been around long enough. Every time neighbors come up and say, "We'd love this to be a park," and they want the county commission to come buy the property. We met for the first time November 5th. Mr. Glancy was there. Mr. Glancy never asked us for a copy of the PUD. Everybody who did ask us for a copy of the PUD was provided a copy free of charge Page 95 .gq January 3, 2002 by Mr. Arnold. We had a second meeting December 16th to bring back the revised landscaping plans. Again, anybody who wanted information from us, we were happy to provide it and did. They're not new to the process. This process has been going on since November 5th. And we've given informational meetings because that's how Wayne and I do rezonings. We let people who know -- who are going to be affected what's going to happen. We don't do it because the codes require it. We do it because it makes sense to let people know what's happening and try to work out a situation, as Mr. Strain says, compromise and make it as -- as best we can for everybody, and we've tried to do that. We've not -- your traffic -- transportation staff has reviewed this petition. And I mean this as a compliment when I say this about Ms. Wolfe. She's very conservative. She puts us through very strict scrutiny in reviewing our proposed projects. We meet a much higher standard than past people had to meet. It's a tougher standard. We will still go through a site planning process with Ms. Wolfe and her staff to make sure that whatever is developed on that site is safe and has the minimal necessary cuts onto Pine Ridge Road to provide safe access. We'll meet that standard. It will be safe. I don't know where Westlake is. I don't know how close she lives to -- to this project. To say, well, I travel the roads, you know, I don't believe there's any direct access in Pine Ridge to a light. I mean, we all live with where -- the traffic is where it is. Your transportation staff has reviewed what we're planning on doing. They believe it's safe. They'll put us through a much stricter scrutiny when we do the site planning. It will be safe. We will have the obligation to build turn lanes, decel lanes. There are going to be -- as Wayne has told you, there are going to be improvements to the intersection at Goodlette and Pine Ridge Road. There's also going to be changes to Page 96 � 8 A `* w January 3, 2002 Goodlette -Frank Road where medians will close. So you have to look at all of the picture as to the traffic safety. We don't have any direct impact through their neighborhood, direct access through their neighborhood. We go to Pine Ridge Road and to Goodlette -Frank Road. We will have no left -hand turns out. We will have all right -in, right -outs. Your transportation staff will make sure it's safe, meets the county standards. We're obligated to do that. We know we have to do that. We believe what we have done is we've proposed a project that is compatible with the neighbors to the south, goes above and beyond the minimums required under the Land Development Code, takes into consideration the area we're located in, what currently exists there, and what our clients' legal rights are to use their property. And it is change. Nobody -- you know, we -- I can't get around it. People have enjoyed a borrow pit, a lake. Whatever you want to call it, they've enjoyed it, but they've enjoyed it at Mr. McCarthey's expense. He owns the lake; they don't own the lake. What we're asking for is the redevelopment of a site within our legal rights. I think we've met the strict burden of proving what we're asking for is compatible, and we would hope that you would vote favorably to make a recommendation of approval to the Board of County Commissioners. And if you have any specific questions about the project, we're happy to answer any more questions you may have. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I have one, but I'll let Mr. Richardson go first and then Mr. Strain. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just the -- one of the issues that came up with the mature trees on this tract. And, of course, we all hate to see, you know, big trees torn down if it can be avoided. Sometimes it costs a little more to save a tree. I just -- I don't know the topography here. Can you give me any indication as Page 97 8A 3 January 3, 2002 to whether that might be possible? MR. YOVANOVICH: I mean, it's in -- I mean, I can't tell you specific trees that we definitely can save, but it's in -- you know, if we can save them and use them, we'll definitely -- we'll definitely do that. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Okay. So you'll put that on the record? MR. YOVANOVICH: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I have three. Do you want to go before me? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. While we're in our -- while we're talking about trees at this moment, I'm not sure that it -- you didn't make the presentation, but Mr. Arnold did. I want to just clarify a couple things for the record in deference to, I believe it was, Janet Glancy, and I believe even Ms. Pinckney, the Westlake resident, mentioned. On your buffering requirements, which are in 3.4H 15 2, and 3, to make sure this is on the record -- I hope you have the same wording that we do, but I can read quickly but slowly enough for the court reporter. The first one was a 15- foot -wide Type D buffer shall be provided along Pine Ridge Road with the landscaping as required in Section 2.4.7.4 of the LDC. Do you have that same statement? MR. YOVANOVICH: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Because I want to confirm that this is what you have said and -- you and /or Mr. Arnold so that it's on the record and that they have some assurance that this is going to happen. A 10- foot -wide Type D buffer shall be provided along Goodlette -Frank Road, including along the west side of the off -site graveyard, with the landscaping standards as required in Section 0! _ .., t January 3, 2002 2.2.21.5.1 of the LDC. This buffer shall contain canopy trees, the number of which shall be calculated based on a minimum spacing of 25 feet on center. All canopy trees within this buffer shall be in minimum -- shall be a minimum of 12 feet high at time of planting. That was what was stated, and I want to make sure that we agree. And Item 3, then, was southern PUD boundary buffering shall consist of a 15- foot -wide Type B, as in bravo, buffer. Those are all the things that you enumerated up here, and I just want to make sure that we do have the words in here unless we need to tweak them or refine them. MR. YOVANOVICH: We -- we will -- we need to refine the language to include the wall and the extra plantings that we've committed to. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: The enhancements you -- MR. YOVANOVICH: The enhancements we've committed to. MR. BELLOWS: Can you go over that one more time? MR. YOVANOVICH: We've agreed to a 6 -foot wall, and we agreed to cabbage palms or the similar 10 foot on centers between -- Wayne, I know 20 feet was the upper end. What was the smaller end? Because we were going to stagger them. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I think it was 12 to 20. MR. YOVANOVICH: Twelve to twenty feet. That's what we agreed to and that -- we need to revise that to embellish it to make sure that that's clear. And that will be the entire length of the southern boundary. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Southern boundary. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Do we need to talk about the -- the composition of the wall? Stucco, is that -- MR. YOVANOVICH: Precast, is that okay? I mean -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Some of those precasts look pretty nice these days. Page 99 8 January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: What color? Never mind. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I just asked. MR. YOVANOVICH: It definitely is -- can be -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It won't be solid. We're not talking about wood? MR. YOVANOVICH: We're not talking wood. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Okay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Before I lose you, do we have any other questions? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Oh, yeah. You're not going to get away. I've got three questions still. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Go for your questions, but I just want to make sure that on this when -- whomever makes the motion, I have the areas that we will have to ask for revisions to so we can include those, at least in general, in this motion. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Richard, the meetings that you had with the residents, you talked about this is going to be a commercial tract. Did you specifically get into the specific possible uses that would go on that tract? MR. YOVANOVICH: The only -- the only use I could commit to was the self - storage. I talked about in general it could be a bank. It could be a Walgreen's. It could be a restaurant. It could be offices. Did I talk about, you know, that -- absolute specifics? I did not. I talked about categories. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. The reason I asked that is the Pine Ridge Medical Center certainly is not a medical center; it's anything but. And somehow that is extremely misleading, and it probably was presented as a medical center at one time, but it had all the similar uses that you have in yours. And I'm just wondering, in your presentations to the neighborhood, did the people understand what those numbers meant? Because until today I'm not sure you -all Page 100 8 January 3, 2002 understood what all those numbers meant, because we had psychiatric hospitals in there and all those kind of things, and that's a concerning issue. And I want to -- I don't know how far you explored it with the neighborhood and how much they understood what it is that could go there based on the ranges of those numbers. MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, I -- I did not -- we did not go number by number, Mr. Strain, but we talked about types like I just described them. You know, candidly none of us anticipated a psychiatric hospital there, so I didn't bring that up. I mean, that was - - you know, that was a number that found its way in there. But, no, I didn't talk number by number. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, you added a lot of numbers in there. There's one that I wondered if you'd consider adding, and it's -- first of all, you said you'd sell the property at a negotiated price starting around 2 million. MR. YOVANOVICH: I don't believe that was even close but -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Oh, it's not? Okay. Well, we're starting negotiations. MR. YOVANOVICH: We'll talk with -- maybe one of the parcels. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I -- I have been surprised that the county commission, and pleasantly surprised, that they have purchased for large dollars some very nice pieces of property for parks. So that -- something could happen here, and I'm not saying it's not impossible (sic). On that premise would you be willing in your document to insert a use for community park as one of the permitted uses? MR. YOVANOVICH: Sure. I mean -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: What would that number be? MR. YOVANOVICH: The county could do that at any time. Page 101 8 ' January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, I just thought it would be -- this would kind of -- if we go forward with this and that's one of the permitted uses, it allows the residents to explore that a little bit further with their county commissioner. MR. YOVANOVICH: We'll be happy to add that as a -- as a permitted use. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay, then my last question, which is a caveat to the first two, because of the unclear discussions you may have had with the residents in regards to what the numbers meant in the SIC code and the fact that they're willing to maybe figure out a way to approach their elected officials to purchase this park, would you consider a continuance for a period of time to further that discussion with them? MR. YOVANOVICH: Commissioners -- I mean -- I'm sorry -- Mr. Strain, I'd rather not. If -- if they bring a legitimate offer to us before the February hearing, we can talk about a potential continuance of the board meeting. But I've heard this too many times where they -- where people want to approach an $8 million purchase on behalf of the government, and I just don't really believe that that will ever come of fruition. But there's still an opportunity. There's six weeks before the Board of County Commissioners' meeting. If there's a legitimate likelihood that that could happen, there's time to -- to continue at that point. But at this point I don't think an indefinite continuance while they try to come up with $8 million is -- is fair to the existing property owners. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I had to ask, but I appreciate your comment. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I just have -- when I reviewed this -- the informational package that we got and the -- the PUD Page 102 8 A } January 3, 2002 master plan, what I flashed on was the corner in -- in Fort Myers of Colonial and Summerlin. There's a McDonald's there and all that and -- because it's right -- right in, right out. And I don't know how many times I've almost been hit by someone coming out of McDonald's trying to get over to the far left lane to make a U -turn to go west. I mean, it's almost an identical situation there. And -- and it just is a -- fairly frightening, as somebody had said, one of the speakers had said. And that's just what comes to mind. People are going to be jetting across there trying to go west all the time. And, you know, that's my biggest concern, is that traffic issue. MR. YOVANOVICH: And if I may, remember, all these medians are going away, so nobody will be able to go west out of our proj ect. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I understand. MR. YOVANOVICH: We have had discussions with your transportation, and they're going to make us have an access point as far away from that intersection as possible so there is a safe distance for them to weave if they want to get to the far lanes. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: With that traffic on there now? MR. YOVANOVICH: Yes. And it's -- I mean, that's your transportation staff. They're engineers. They go through the process. They understand the engineering principles, and they're going to move those access points to the maximum extent they can to make sure it is safe. And with the unified planned development, you've got a greater opportunity to do that. If this comes in separately, each individual parcel is going to have access, and you're going to be further constrained on how you can address those access issues. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Don't get me wrong. I think it's an eyesore right now, the whole three parcels, and anything would be an improvement. MR. YOVANOVICH: But what I was trying -- my point was Page 103 8 A ""1 January 3, 2002 you get a better opportunity to deal with access and the concerns you're talking about if this is unified than -- than 12 or 13 separate parcels. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Oh, I agree. It's probably more dangerous now than it would be. But my biggest concern was that and the -- and the ingress and egress there. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other questions here? I know Mr. Arnold was still flipping pages. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Looking for that code. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: He's just looking for community park. MR. YOVANOVICH: I guess there's no code provision for community park. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: No, there isn't. MR. YOVANOVICH: So we'll have to write the words "community park" instead of -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you. I've already looked that up. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: You could have stopped him. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You could have told us. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I didn't know he was looking for it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Do we have any -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: He normally ignores me. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I move we close the public hearing. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we have any further public speakers here? We close -- MR. BELLOWS: We're closed. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We'll close the public hearing. Okay. We've closed the public hearing, and our motion's going to Page 104 January 3, 2002 have to include specific items which I could rattle off now, whoever's going to make this motion. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, I'll make the motion, and you can start rattling them off. I make a motion to approve PUD- 2000-22, recommend approval to the county commission, subject to CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: The revisions of the PUD: 3.3, permitted uses, one newly added item would be a community park; to 3.4, which is the buffering, the clarification of some of the landscaping as we discussed; changes to 4.6, which is the water management, a major rehaul of that particular section; and the last one would be 4.7, utilities, to correct the information with that particular ordinance. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Mr. Abernathy, a second by Mr. Wolfley for approval of this -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: You've got more? MR. YOVANOVICH: Well, you were, Madam Chairman, very, very thorough. You missed a couple of things we agreed to take out. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That's what I was going to bring up. I hadn't forgotten those. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You're right. MR. YOVANOVICH: We agreed to take out 8062 through 8069 and 9222 and 92224 -- 9224, too many 2s. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You're right. I had that over on this piece of paper and not where Mr. Abernathy made his motion. Thank you for clarifying that. So that is part of the motion. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Was there a second? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And there was a second. Do we have any discussion? Page 105 f 8A y, January 3, 2002 COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Yes. I -- as the motion maker, I'm sure some of the people in the audience feel like I'm sort of slamming the door in their face. When I went to see Mr. Yovanovich and Mr. Arnold yesterday afternoon, I expressed my concern about the traffic. I think the traffic is a valid issue. I think the road is already -- Pine Ridge is already a mess. And I explored with them the possibility, the viability, of putting some kind of walled town house or villa community in there. And they assure me that that's not economically viable, and I have to accede to their expertise on that. I'm very, very reluctant to put this in. I'm also concerned about the number of accesses out onto Pine Ridge. I don't find comfort in the fact that the county staff is going to approve these things because if you come out of Eckerd's or come out of the rental -- car rental place there, you take your life in your hands to get onto Pine Ridge. On the other hand, that's not the fault of these property owners, and they do have a right to develop their property. The county is of the opinion that it's best used as commercial. I think we walk a very dangerous path if we hold out to these concerned citizens the chance that the county is going to come up with $8 million to buy this. There's recent -- I can't disagree that the county has bought some parcels in the past, but in our -- in our field of endeavor, I'm reminded of the Palm River doughnut, which everybody agrees has some ecological values. There are wetlands. There are turtles verified in large numbers, all kinds of reasons why that might appeal to the county to buy. But, in fact, they've turned to the wildlife society and other people, private, to see if that can be done, and apparently it's not going to be capable of being done. So, to me, it's all regrettable, but it's all a part of the further urbanization of Naples and its environs. I think that rules that we have concerning traffic sometimes defy Page 106 • BA -, January 3, 2002 common sense. When you can look at a road and see that it's crippled, to me, it's no answer to say, well, we have some formulas that we apply to that traffic and find that it's hunky -dory. As a matter of fact, it gets a C. So given those rules that we have to operate in, I hope you understand where I'm coming from. I -- I don't like the rules, but those are the ones I have to apply to the development. And as far as I'm concerned, applying those rules, it passes muster. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Additional comment. I'd just like to speak to the process. We do have this public participation ordinance which has been passed. And I somehow think that we would have been further along and have less involvement at a public -- at our public meetings if that process had, in fact, been applied to -- to this project. And I realize the applicant has gone out on his own and has made an attempt to replicate a portion of that process. But as I recall and remember the process, when it actually is, in fact -- and we're catching up with this train. I think a lot of these issues will be able to be fleshed out, and many more people will have an opportunity to be involved because of the notice requirements. And you'll have the documentation, and you'll have an opportunity to -- to, in a more constructive way I'll say, make your wishes known at an earlier point where it perhaps can be feathered in more gently. But, as Mr. Abernathy says, based on what we've got and what we've got to work with, I think we've pushed the envelope about as far as we can as far as a recommendation on up to the Board of County Commissioners. And if -- if in the meantime you can come up with any additional information, you know, be it to the purchase price or be it to any other modifications to uses or whatever, you know, I would encourage you to pursue that process. But I would stand in support of the motion. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any further comment? I just want to say, too, that the public participation will change these types of Page 107 8 A January 3, 2002 hearings. Specifically Mr. Bellows and I and a few other people in the audience had the enjoyment of attending one recently on a PUD that's going back through to have some changes, and it was fascinating to watch the people be involved and the understanding of what can and can't be done. And I think as the public understands these SIC codes and what can happen to a lake and this type of approach that we have here, better products will be made. And, of course, I have to agree with Commissioner Abernathy on the whole concept of the roads and what we can and can't do to the roads. But we definitely have met all the requirements, that I can tell, here to be able to go ahead and support this and move forward. As the chair I wanted to make sure that we did catch on the record the various changes, deletions which I missed, as well as the changes that need to happen to this document before it goes to the Board of County Commissioners. I think you'll see more of this so that the words in the document -- forget the executive summary or the staff report, but the words in the document will reflect what is expected to happen, and they will be as specific as they can be. And in deference to the people here today, I wanted to make sure that that was understood, and that was part of my job. And I think we've made some significant changes, so you -all get those copies before this goes to the Board of County Commissioners and talk about it at that point. So I can support this motion. If there's no further comments, I'll call the question. All those in favor say aye. * (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. Next stop, Board of County Commissioners probably on the 12th of February. Thank you. Page 108 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC iit:ARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: XXX Normal Legal Advertisement O Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) wtww I .Dev.Se rv./Planning Person: te: October 23, 2001 Orig inatin g Dept/ Div: Comm 0- Petition No. (If none, give brief description): PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494, Richland PUD Petitioner: (Name & Address): Cindy A. Penney, PMS, Inc., 2335 Tamiami Trail N. #408, Naples, FL 34103 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office:Kenco Development Inc., 8610 Pebblebrooke Drive, Naples, FL 34119 Hearing before O BCC 0 BZA 0 Other Requested Hearing date: January 22, 2002. Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News 0 Other 0 Leggy Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494 ,Cindy A. Penney, of PMS, Inc. of Naples, representing Kenco Development Inc., requesting a rezone from PUD to PUD to be known as the Richland PUD for the purpose of reducing the maximum number of dwelling units from 650 to 400 and increasing the commercial acreage from 21.8 acres to 25 acres for property located on the southwest comer of Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard. (C.R. 951), in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 46 East, Collier County, Florida. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? 0 Yes 0 No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113 - 138312- 649110 Re ' d by: k/4roved by: 121J-60-t L Date County Manager Date Division Head � List Attachments: DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: 0 County Manager agenda file: to 0 Requesting Division 0 Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. wtttttwtwtwwttwtwtwwtwwwttwrtwwtwtwwtwtwttwt, rtwwtwwwtwwtwwtrtwwwwwtw, rwtwtwwwtwwwwwtwtrwtwwttwwtwwttwtwwtw FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Received: 0 Date of Public hearing: �`�a `tea" Date Advertised: t 80 ORDINANCE NO. 02- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBERED 8627N AND BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS RICHLAND PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF IIVIMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) AND COLLIER BOULEVARD (C.R. 951), IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 46 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 150 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 97 -27, THE FORMER RICHLAND PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Cindy A. Penney of PMS, Inc. of Naples, representing Kenco Development Inc., petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida; SECTION ONE: The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 46 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "PUD" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A ", which is incorporated herein and by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Map numbered 8627N, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: Ordinance Number 97 -27, as amended, known as the Richland PUD, adopted on June 10, 1997, by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of , 2002. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., Chairman Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency Marjorie M. Student Assistant County Attorney PUDA - 2001 -AR- 1494 /CBAo 8 D PUDA - 2001 -AR -1494 PROJECT #19990300 DATE: 9/24/01 CHAHRAM BADAMTCHIAN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR RICHLAND A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Prepared by: PMS, Inc. of Naples 2335 Tamiami Trail N. #408 Naples, Florida 34103 Date Reviewed by CCPC: Date Approved by BCC: Ordinance Number: Ordinance Number: Document Date: 9/11/01 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE SECTION I Legal Description, Property Ownership and General Description SECTION II Project Development SECTION III Residential District SECTION IV Community Commercial District SECTION V Reserve District SECTION VI General Development Commitments LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES EXHIBIT "A" PUD Master Plan TABLE 1 Development Standards for "R" Residential Areas L 10071 PAGE 1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 4 -1 5 -1 6 -1 V STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 8D The purpose of this section is to express the intent of Kenco Development, Inc., hereinaf- ter referred to as the Developer, to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 150 +/- acres of land located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. The name of this Planned Unit Development shall be Richland. The development of Richland will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Growth Management Plan. The development will be consistent with the growth policies and land development regulations adopted thereunder of the Future Land Use Element and map of the Growth Management Plan and other applicable regulations for the following reasons: 1. The subject property is within the Urban Mixed Use District/Urban Residential Sub district and the Activity Center Mixed Use District/Activity Center Subdistrict as iden- tified on the Future Land Use Map as required in Objective 1, of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE). 2. The proposed density of Richland is 44 2.7 dwelling units per acre which is less than the maximum density permitted by the FLUE Density Rating System and is therefore consistent with Future Land Use Element Policy 5.1. The entire subject property qualifies for a base density of four dwelling units per acre. Certain parts of the subject property lie within a one mile radius of an activity center qualifying the area for an additional 3 dwelling units per acre, while an additional dwelling unit per acre is available because the project fronts on two arterial streets. 3. Richland is compatible with and complementary to existing and future surrounding land uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the Future Land Use Element. 4. Improvements are planned to be in compliance with applicable land development regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the Future Land Use Element. 5. The development of Richland will result in an efficient and economical extension of community facilities and services as required in Policies 3.1.H and L of the Future Land Use Element. 6. Richland is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management inaccor- dance with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective 1.5 of the Drainage Sub - Element of the Public Facilities Element. 7. The project will be served by a complete range of services and utilities as approved by the County. 8. The subject property includes an Activity Center Designation, which is a preferred location for commercial and mixed -use developments. 9. The project shall be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including the Growth Management Plan. SHORT TITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "RICHLAND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE ". $D SECTION 1 -40 LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, and GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the legal description and ownership of Richland, and to describe the existing condition of the property to be developed. 1 -2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The northeast 1/4 of Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, less the East and North 100 feet for the purpose of road right -of -way, located in Collier County, Florida. 1 -3 TITLE TO PROPERTY The Property is currently under the ownership of Kenco Development, Inc., 8610 Pebblebrooke Drive, Naples, Florida, 34119. 1 -4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A. The project site is located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, and is bordered on the north by Immokalee Road (CR -846), on the east by CR -951, on the south by Oakridge Middle School and on the west by underdeveloped agricultural land and Laurel Oak Elementary School B. The zoning classification of the subject property as of this submittal is PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT). C. The site's vegetation includes pine flatwoods, saw palmetto, slash pine and sabal palm. It also contains areas of cypress, fern and sawgrass. Soils on the site are Immokalee fine sand and Arzell fine sand. A small area of pompano fine sand is locatpd in the southeast corner of the site. D. The surrounding area is generally undeveloped, and is located within the Activity Center Designation and Residential Density Band of the Future Land Use Map to the Growth Management Plan. E. Elevations in the area range from 13.0 - 15.0 feet according to U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps. The site is outside of the flood plane and requires development to be sited 18 inches above the crown of the road according to flood insurance rate maps. 1 -1 80 1 -5 PROJECT DENSITY A. The total acreage of Richland is approximately 150 acres. The maximum number of dwelling units to be built on the total acreage is 650 400. The number of dwelling units per gross acre is approximately 4-3 2_7. units. The density on individual parcels of land throughout the project may vary according to the type of housing placed on each parcel of land. Commercial uses occupy approximately 24-.8 25 acres. with a ma i . These described land uses are set forth on the PUD Master Plan, Exhibit "A ". B. At all times, property included within the Richland PUD shall be included in determining project density including property reserved or dedicated for public uses, such as, but not limited to, public roadways, easements, reserves and landscape buffers. 1 -2 Lei Z PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2 -1 PURPOSE .�i The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of development for Richland, and to identify relationships to applicable County ordinances, policies, and procedures. 2 -2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES A. Richland, a private community, will include a broad range of Single- family, Multi- family, Community Commercial, Hotel /Motel, Stormwater Management, Open Space and Reserve areas. Each single - family, multi - family and commercial parcel will be served with publicly provided utilities, including potable water, sewer and electricity. Amenities proposed to be provided in the project include, but are not limited to, structures designed to provide social and recreational space, lakes, natural and landscaped open spaces. B. The Master Plan is illustrated graphically on Exhibit "A ". A land use summary indicating approximate land use acreages is shown on the plan. The location, size, and configuration of individual tracts shall be determined at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval with minor adjustments at the time of Final Plat Approval, in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2, Section 3.2.9 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -3 GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCES A. Regulations for development of Richland shall be in accordance with the contents of this PUD ordinance and applicable sections of the Collier County Land Development Code (to the extent they are not inconsistent with this PUD ordinance) and Growth Management Plan which are in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations relate which authorizes the construction of improvements, such as but not limited to, Final Subdivision Plat, Final Site Development Plan, and Excavation Permit. Where this PUD ordinance fails to provide developmental standards, then the provisions of the most similar zoning district or section of the Collier County Land Development Code shall apply. 2 -1 2 -4 B. Unless otherwise defined herein, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of development order application. C. Development permitted by the approval of this PUD will be subject to a concurrency review under the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, Article 3, Division 3.15 of the Collier County Land Development Code. D. Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or by subsequent requests, the provisions of other applicable land development codes remain in effect with respect to the development of the land which comprises this PUD. E. All conditions imposed herein or as represented on the Richland Master Plan are part of the regulations which govern the manner in which the land may be developed. LAND USE The Master Development Plan (Exhibit "A ") shows proposed land uses of development for each parcel. Minor variations in acreage shall be permitted at final design to accommodate vegetation, encroachments, utilities, market conditions, and other hereto unforeseen site conditions. LAND USE SCHEDULE LAND USE TYPE ACREAGE RESIDENTIAL '- -:/- 125 +/- (open space, reserve, water management & lakes) COMMERCIAL 21.8 -1/- 25 +/- (open space, reserve, water management & lakes) TOTAL 150+/- THE ABOVE APPROXIMATE ACREAGE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES PENDING FINAL DESIGN AND PERMITTING, AND SUPERSEDES ALL ACREAGE INFORMATION PREVIOUSLY INCLUDED IN THE APPROVED PUD DOCUMENTS. 2 -2 1•] 2 -5 SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL POO The provisions of Article 3, Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code shall apply to the development of platted tracts or parcels of land prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development order. 2 -6 RESUBDIVISION Resubdivision shall comply with Section 3.2.7.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -7 EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES A. Easements shall be provided for water management areas, utilities and other purposes as may be needed. Said easements and improvements shall be done in substantial compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code. B. All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities in substantial compliance with applicable regulations in effect at the time approvals are requested. 2 -8 MODEL HOMES Model Homes and Model Home Sales Centers shall be permitted as provided for in Section 2.6.33.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -9 USE OF RIGHTS -OF -WAY Utilization of lands within all project rights -of -way for landscaping, decorative entrance ways and signage may be allowed subject to review and administrative approval by the Collier County Planning Services Director for engineering and safety considerations, during the development review process and prior to any building permits. I , 2 -10 AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER PLAN Amendments may be made to the PUD as provided in Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -3 8D '*J 2 -11 LIMITATIONS OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL This PUD is subject to the sunsetting provisions as provided for within Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.4 of the Collier County Development Code. 2 -12 PUD MONITORING An annual monitoring report shall be submitted pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -13 DEDICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES The Developer shall create appropriate property owner association(s) which will be responsible for maintaining the roads, streets, drainage, common areas, and water and sewer improvements where such systems are not dedicated to the County. 2 -14 OFF - STREET PARKING AND LOADING All off - street parking and loading facilities shall be designed in accordance with Division 2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -15 OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS A. A minimum of thirty percent (30 %) of the project's gross area shall be devoted to open space, pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.6, Section 2.6.32 of the Collier County Land Development Code. The total project is 150 +/- acres requiring a minimum of 45 acres to be retained as open space throughout the Richland PUD. This requirement shall not apply to individual development parcels. B. Of the project's total 150 +/- acres, the following acreages represent 30% of the total site, all contributing to open space. Lake 22 +/- acres Preserve : 16 +/- acres Buffer : 7 +/- acres TOTAL : 45 +/- acres of open space 2 -4 i I olow 2 -16 NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to Article 3, Division 3.9, Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code, 25% of the viable naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. 2 -17 POLLING PLACES Pursuant to Article 3, Division 3.2, Section 3.2.8.3.14 of the Collier County Land Development Code, accommodation shall be made for the future use of building space within common areas for the purposes of accommodating the function of an electoral polling place. 2 -18 SIGNS Signs shall be in accordance with Article 2, Division 2.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -19 LANDSCAPING Landscaping shall be in accordance with Article 2, Division 2.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -20 LAKE SETBACK AND EXCAVATION The lake setback requirements described in Article 3, Division 3.5, Section 3.5.7.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code may be reduced with the administrative approval of the Collier County Planning Services Director. All lakes greater than two (2) acres may be excavated to the maximum commercial excava- tion depths set forth in Section 3.5.7.3.1; however, removal of fill from Richland shall be limited to an amount up to 10 percent per lake (to a maximum of 20,000 cubic yards) of the total volume excavated unless a commercial excavation permit is received. 2 -21 EXCAVATION AND VEGETATION REMOVAL Improvement of property shall be prohibited prior to issuance of building permit. No site work, removal of protected vegetation, grading, improvement of property or construction of any type may be commenced prior to the issuance of a building permit where the development proposed requires a building permit under the Land Development Code or other applicable County regulations. Exceptions to this re- quirement may be granted by the Community Development and Environmental 2 -5 80 Services Administrator for an approved Subdivision or Site Development Plan to provide for distribution of fill excavated on site or to permit construction of an ap- proved water management system, to minimize stockpiles and hauling off -site or to protect the public health, safety and welfare where clearing, grading and filling plans have been submitted and approved meeting the standards of Section 3.2.8.3.6. of the Code. Removal of exotic vegetation shall be exempted upon re- ceipt of a vegetation removal permit for exotics pursuant to Division 3.9 of the Land Development Code. A site clearing, grading, filling and revegetation plan where applicable shall be submitted to the Community Development and Environmental Services Administra- tor, or his designee for review and approval prior to any clearing, grading or filling on the property. This plan may be submitted in phases to coincide with the devel- opment schedule. The site clearing plan shall clearly depict how the improvement plans incorporate and retain native vegetation. The site specific clearing, grading, and filling plan for a Subdivision or Site Development Plan may be considered for review and approval under the following categories and subject to the following re- quirements: 1. Removal of exotic vegetation is permitted upon receipt of a vegetation removal permit pursuant to Division 3.9. Additional site alteration may be permitted or required to stabilize and deter reinfestation by exotics subject to the following: a. Provision of a site filling and grading plan for review and approval by the County; b. Provision of a revegetation plan for review and approval by the County; C. Payment of the applicable review fee for site alteration plan review. 3. Site filling exceeding 25 acres to properly utilize fill generated on site, but which does not require thelemoval of more than 25 acres of protected vegetation, may be approved by the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator subject to submission of the following: a. A site clearing plan shall be submitted for review and approval that shows the acres to be cleared. A minimum of 25% of the natural functioning vegetation shall be retained. b. The applicant shall submit a detailed description of the fill and site work activity including a plan indicating fill placement locations and depths, grading plan and water management improvements. W 8D C. The applicant shall submit a detailed revegetation plan including a cost estimate. The cost estimate shall include the cost of grading, revegetation and yearly maintenance cost and a time specific schedule on completion of the revegetation work. d. The permitee shall post a surety bond or an irrevocable standby letter of credit in an amount of 110% of certified cost estimate as previously detailed including the maintenance cost for 3 years. The amount of the security may be reduced upon completion of the approved revegetation plan and upon occupation of the site. A separate security will not be required if such costs are included in subdivision security. A vegetation removal permit is not required for the removal of protected vegetation prior to building permit issuance if the conditions set forth in Division 3.9 of the Land Development Code have been met. 2 -22 SUBDIVISIONS Subdivisions shall be in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -7 RESIDENTIAL 3 -1 PURPOSE 80 .; The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within Richland designated on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A ") as "R" Residential. 3 -2 MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS A maximum number of 559 400 residential dwelling units may be constructed on lands designated "R ". 3 -3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. Areas designated as "R" on the Master Land Use Plan are designated to accommodate a full range of residential dwelling unit types. B. Approximate acreage of land use tracts have been indicated on the PUD Master Plan, in order to indicate relative size and distribution of the residential uses. These acreages are based on conceptual designs and must be considered to be approximate. Actual acreage of all development tracts will be provided at the time of permitting. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways. C. Single- family lot sizes and development regulations shall be in accordance with Table 1 of this section and shall be identified by the Developer at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval pursuant to Collier County Zoning Regulations set forth in Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. D. Multi- family uses and development regulations shall be in accordance with Table 1 of this section and shall be identified by the Developer at the time of Site Development Plan approval pursuant to Section 2.5 of this document and applicable Collier County Regulations set forth in Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code.. 3 -1 8D 3 -4 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered, or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Single- family detached dwelling units. 2) Single- family attached and townhouse units. 3) Single- family zero lot line dwelling units. 4) Duplex dwelling units. 5) Multi- family dwelling units. 6) Nursing, rest homes and adult congregate living facilities. 7) Recreational facilities including but not limited to parks, playgrounds, commonly owned open space, pools, tennis courts, community buildings; guardhouses; essential services and utility structures. 8) Model homes, sales centers, and temporary development/construction offices shall be permitted in conjunction with the promotion of the development. 9) Water management facilities and lakes. 10) Any other use which is in comparable in nature with the foregoing uses which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the "R" district. B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures 1) Customary accessory uses and structures, including but not limited to covered parking, attached and detached garages and swimming pools. 2) Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the "R" District. 3.5 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS A. Except as provided in Section 2.5(B), property development regulations for land uses in the "R" Residential District are set forth in Table 1. B. Site development standards for categories 1-4 uses apply to individual residential lot boundaries. Category 5 standards apply to platted parcel boundaries. 3 -2 80 C. Unless otherwise indicated, required yards, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. D. Development standards for building relationships set forth in Table 1 shall be established during site development plan approval as set forth in Article 3, Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code in accordance with those standards of the zoning district which is most similar to the proposed use. E. In the case of residential structures with a common architectural theme, required property development regulations may be waived or reduced as provided by the provisions in Article 2, Division 2.6, Section 2.6.27.4.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code. Common open space requirements are deemed satisfied pursuant to Section 2.16 of this PUD. F. Off - street parking required for multi - family uses shall be accessed by parking aisles or driveways which are separate from any roads which serve more than one development. A green space area of not less that ten feet (10') in width as measured from pavement edge to pavement edge shall separate any parking aisle or driveway from any abutting road. G. Single- family zero lot line dwellings units are identified separately from single - family detached dwelling units with conventional side yard requirements to distinguish these types for the purpose of applying development standards under Table 1. Zero lot line dwellings shall be defined as any type of detached single - family structure employing a zero or reduced side yard as set forth herein, and which conform to requirements of Collier County Land Development Code Article 2, Division 2.6, Subsection 2.6.27.4.4.1. through 3. H. No housing structure containing three (3) or more dwelling units may be located between two detached, single family structures which are less than 300 feet apart if they are a part of the same platted block. Approval to the location of multiple family structures relative to existing single family detached structures shall rQst with the Development Services Director and shall be determined at the time of Site Development Plan pre - application meetings. I. No nursing, rest homes and adult congregate living facility shall be located within three hundred (300) feet of any single family detached or attached dwelling units. Generally, multiple family dwelling structures with dwelling units above dwelling units shall act as a transition area between nursing, rest homes, adult congregate living facilities and single family detached and attached dwelling units. 3 -3 8 TABLE 1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR "R" RESIDENTIAL AREAS BH: Building Height SBH: (Sum of Building Height): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purposes of determining setback requirements. All distances are in feet unless otherwise noted. *1 - Rear yards for principal and accessory structures on lots which abut reserve areas may be 0'. Front yards shall be measured as follows: A' If the parcel is served by a public right -of- way, setback is measured from the adjacent right of -way line. B. If the parcel Is served by a private road, setback Is measured from the back of curb (If curbed) or edge of pavement (if not curbed). *2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the uppermost finished ceiling elevation of the structure. a *3 - Single - family dwellings which provide for 2 parking spaces within an enclosed garage and provide for guest parking other than In private driveways may reduce the front yard requirement to 5' for the garage and 15' for the remaining structures. *4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 SF for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 SF; 3,000 square feet lot area allocation per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units and 3,000 square feet per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units. *5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul- de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement Is still maintained. *6 - Zero feet (01 or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero feet (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten toot (1(r) yard. Zero feet (0') yards may be used on both sides of a structure provided that the opposite ten toot (10') yard is provided. M1 SINGLE FAMILY SINGLE ZERO SINGLE FAMILY MULTI- FAMILY LOT ATTACHED AND FAMILY DETACHED LINE DUPLEX TOWNHOUSE DWELLINGS Category 1 2 3 4 5 Minimum Lot Area 5,500 SF 5,000 SF 3,500 SF 3,000 SF 1 AC Minimum Lot 55 50 35 30 150 Width *5 Front Yard 20 *3 20 *3 20 *3 20 *3 25 Front Yard for Side 10 10 10 10 15 Entry Garage Side Yard 5 *6 0 or 7.5 0 or .5 BH 0.5 BH Rear Yard Principal 20 10 20 20 BH Rear Yard Acces- 10 5 10 10 15 sory Rear Yard *1 10 5 10 10 .5 BH Maximum Building 35 35 35 35 35 Height *2 Distance Between 10 10 0 or 15 .5 SBH .5 SBH Principal Structures Floor Area Min. 1200 SF 1200 SF 1200 SF 1200 SF 1000 SF (S.F. BH: Building Height SBH: (Sum of Building Height): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purposes of determining setback requirements. All distances are in feet unless otherwise noted. *1 - Rear yards for principal and accessory structures on lots which abut reserve areas may be 0'. Front yards shall be measured as follows: A' If the parcel is served by a public right -of- way, setback is measured from the adjacent right of -way line. B. If the parcel Is served by a private road, setback Is measured from the back of curb (If curbed) or edge of pavement (if not curbed). *2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the uppermost finished ceiling elevation of the structure. a *3 - Single - family dwellings which provide for 2 parking spaces within an enclosed garage and provide for guest parking other than In private driveways may reduce the front yard requirement to 5' for the garage and 15' for the remaining structures. *4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 SF for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 SF; 3,000 square feet lot area allocation per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units and 3,000 square feet per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units. *5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul- de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement Is still maintained. *6 - Zero feet (01 or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero feet (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten toot (1(r) yard. Zero feet (0') yards may be used on both sides of a structure provided that the opposite ten toot (10') yard is provided. M1 80 SECTION IV''� COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 4 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within Richland designated on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A ") as "C" Community Commercial. . .... •• •. MFffr. - . - • - • r - - 4 -2 MAXIMUM ACREAGE A maximum of 25 +/- acres of Community Commercial uses may be constructed on lands desinated as "C" on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A "). 4-3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. Areas designated as "C" on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of commercial uses, hotel /motel, essential services, and customary accessory uses. B. The approximate acreage of the "C" district is indicated on the Master Plan. This acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2 and Division 3.3 respectively, of the Collier County Land Development Code. Community Commercial tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways, open spaces, lakes, water management facilities, and other similar uses. 4 -4 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Agricultural Services (Group 0742, except no outside kenneling) 2) Amusement and Recreation Services, Indoor only (Groups 7911 -7941, 7991, 7993, 7997, 7999) 3) Apparel and Accessory Stores (Groups 5611, 5621, 5631, 5641, 5651, 5661, 5699) 4 -1 80 WQft 4) Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations (Groups 5511, 5521, 5531, 5541, 5551) 5) Automotive Repair, Services and Parking (Group 7542) 6) Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply (Groups 5231, 5251, 5261) 7) Business Services (Groups 7311,7323, 7334, 7335, 7336, 7338, 7352, 7359, 7371 -7379, 7384, 7389) 8) Communications (Groups 4832, 4833) 9) Depository Institutions (Groups 6011 -6099) 10) Eating and Drinking Places (Groups 5812, 5813) 11) Engineering, Accounting and Management (8711 -8721, 8741, 8742, 8748) 12) Food Stores (Groups 5411, 5421, 5441, 5451, 5461, 5499) 13) General Merchandise Stores (Groups 5311, 5331, 5399) 14) Health Services (Groups 8011 -8049) 15) Home Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment Stores (Groups 5712, 5713, 5714, 5719, 5722, 5731, 5734, 5735, 5736) 16) Hotels and Motels (Group 7011) 17) Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service ( Group 6411) 18) Membership Organizations (Groups 8641, 8661) 19) Miscellaneous Repair Services (Groups 7622, 7623, 7629, 7631, 7641) (Group 7699 with approval of Planning Services Director who shall be guided by the objective of allowing uses that are compatible with existing development.) 20) Miscellaneous Retail (Groups 5912, 5921, 5932, 5941 -5949, 5984, 5992, 5993, 5999) 21) Motion Pictures (Groups 7832 -7833) 22) Museum, Art Galleries (Group 8412) 23) Non - Depository Credit Institutions (Groups 6141, 6159, 6162, 6163) 24) Personal Services (Groups 7211 -7212, 7215, 7219, 7221, 7231, 7241, 7251, 7291) 25) Real Estate (Groups 6531, 6541, 6552) 26) Social Services (Group 8351) 27) United States Postal Service (Group 4311) 28) Any other use which,is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the district. 4 -5 ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES A. Uses and Structures that are accessory and incidental to uses permitted. B. Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible. 4 -2 80 PA"* 4 -6 Development Standards A. Minimum lot area: Ten thousand (10,000') square feet B. Minimum lot width: One hundred (100) feet C. Minimum yard requirements: 1) Front yard: twenty -five (25') feet 2) Side yard: zero or ten (0' or 10') feet 3) Rear yard: twenty (20') feet D. Distance between principal structures: One half the sum of walls opposite one another but not less than ten (10') feet. E. Minimum floor area of principal structure: seven hundred and fifty square feet (7501) per building on the ground floor F. Landscaping and Off - Street Parking shall be in accordance with the Collier County Land Development Code. G. Maximum height: fifty feet (50') H. General application for Setbacks: Front yard setbacks shall comply with the following: 1) If the parcel is served by a public or private right -of -way, setback is measured from the adjacent right -of -way line. 2) If the parcel is served by a non - platted private drive, setback is measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement. 3) If the parcel is served by a platted private drive, setback is measured from the road easement or property line. I. Maximum density of Hotel /Motel lodging facilities: 1) The net platted density of hotel rooms per acre may not exceed twenty -six (26) units per acre. 4 -3 SECTION V 8D ""4' RESERVE DISTRICT 5 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within Richland designated on the Master plan (Exhibit "A"), as Reserve. 5 -2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas designated as Reserve on the PUD Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of conservation and limited water management uses and functions. The primary purpose of the Reserve District is to retain viable naturally functioning wetland systems, to allow for the restoration and enhancement of impacted or degraded wetland systems, and to provide an open space amenity for the enjoyment of Richland residents. 5 -3 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Passive recreational areas, boardwalks, and recreational shelters. 2) Nature trails, excluding asphalt paved surfaces 3) Water management facilities, structures and lake bulkheads or other architectural treatments 4) Mitigation areas 5) Any other conservation and related open space activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the Reserve District 5 -1 5 -4 DEVELOPMENT 80 O MENT STANDARDS A. All structures shall setback a minimum of ten (10') feet from Reserve District boundaries and roads, except for pathways, boardwalks and water management structures, which shall have no required setback. B. Lighting facilities shall be arranged in a manner which will protect roadways and residential properties from direct glare or unreasonable interference. C. Maximum height of structures - twenty five (25') feet. D. Minimum distance between principal or accessory structures which are a part of an architecturally unified grouping - five (6) feet. E. Minimum distance between all other principal structures - ten (10') feet. F. Minimum distance between all other accessory structures - five (5') feet. G. Minimum floor area - None required. H. Minimum lot or parcel area - None required. 5 -5 RESERVE DISTRICT CONSERVATION EASEMENT A non - exclusive conservation easement or tract is required by Collier County Land Development Code, Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 for preservation lands included in the Reserve District. In addition to Collier County, a conservation easement may also be required by other regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over Reserve District lands. In addition to complying with provisions of the Collier County Land Development Code, said easement shall be provided in accordance with the terms set forth in the applicable permit granted by said agencies. The Richland Commons Association shall be responsible for control and maintenance of lands within the Reserve District. 5 -2 SECTION VI D GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 6 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to set forth the standards for development of the project. 6 -2 GENERAL All facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the final site development plans, the final subdivision plats, and all applicable state and local laws, codes and regulations relating to the subdivision of the land, except when specifically noted or otherwise set forth in this document, or as otherwise approved by Collier County. All state and federal permits shall be effective according to the stipulations and conditions of the permitting agencies. Final master plans, final site development plans or final subdivision plats, and standards and specifications of the Collier County Land Development Code relating to the same shall apply to this project, except as otherwise set forth herein. 6 -3 PUD MASTER PLAN A. The Master Plan (Exhibit "A "), is an illustrative preliminary development plan. The design elements and layout illustrated on the Master Plan shall be understood to be flexible, so that the final design may satisfy the Developer's criteria and comply with all applicable requirements of this ordinance. B. The Planning Services Director shall be authorized to approve minor changes and refinements to the Richland Master Plan upon written request of the Developer. C. The following limitations shall apply to such requests: 1) The minor change or refinement shall be consistent with the Collier County Growth Management Plan and the Richland PUD document. 2) The minor change or refinement shall not constitute a substantial change pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.7, Subsection 2.7.3.5.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 6 -1 80 ., 3) The minor change or refinement shall be compatible with adjacent land uses and shall not create detrimental impacts to abutting land uses, water management facilities, and Reserve areas within or external to the PUD. 4) All necessary easements, dedications or other instruments shall be granted to ensure the continuance operation and maintenance of all service utilities. 5) Agreements, provisions or covenants which govern the use, maintenance and continued protection of the PUD and common areas will be provided. 6 -4 DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS A TRANSPORTATION 1) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide fifty (50') feet of additional road right -of -way along the south side of Immokalee Road. Road Impact Fee credits will be allowed for this right -of -way to the maximum extent provided in the Road Impact Fee Ordinance and in accordance with the approved conversion formula. 2) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide left and right turn lanes at all project accesses on both Immokalee Road and CR -951. If median openings are permitted upon the four laning of either road, the Developer shall be responsible for the cost of all intersection modifications needed to serve project accesses. 3) Developer shall provide a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of traffic signals at any project access when deemed warranted by the County. The signals will be owned, operated and maintained by Collier County. 4) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide arterial level street lighting at all project accesses. 5) The road impact fee shall be as provided in the schedule contained in Division 4.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code, or as may be amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 6) Access improvements shall not be subject to impact fee credits and, excluding traffic signals, shall be in place before any certificates of occupancy are issued. 6 -2 8D 7) All traffic control devices used, excluding street name signs, shall conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as required in Chapter 316.0747, Florida Statutes. B WATER MANAGEMENT 1) Excavation permits will be required for the proposed lakes in accordance with Division 3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code, as amended. Excavated material from the property is intended to be used within the project site. 2) Developer shall be responsible for the installation of properly sized culverts at proposed entrance road locations placed on the relocated swale centerline, at such time as driveways are installed. 3) Detailed paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to Engineering Review Services for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of the proposed construction in accordance with the submitted plans is granted by Engineering Review Services. 4) In accordance with the Rules of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Chapters 40E4 and 40E -40, this project shall be designed for a storm event of 3 -day duration and 25 -year frequency. 5) Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisions of Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. C UTILITIES 1) Water Distribution, sewage collection and transmission and interim water and /or sewage treatment facilities to serve the project are to be designed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 88 -76, as amended, and other applicable County rules and regulations. 2) All customers connecting to the water distribution and sewage collection facilities to be constructed will be customers of the County and will be billed by the County in accordance with the County's established rates. Should the County not be in a position to provide water and /or sewer service to the project, the water and/or sewer customers shall be customers of the interim utility established to serve the project until the County's off -site water and /or sewer facilities are available to serve the project. 6 -3 8D .0 3) It is anticipated that the County Utilities Division will ultimately supply potable water to meet the consumptive demand and /or receive and treat the sewage generated by this project. Should the County system not be in a position to supply potable water to the project and /or receive the project's wastewater at the time development commences, the Developer, at his expense will install and operate interim water supply and on -site treatment facilities and /or interim on -site sewage treatment and disposal facilities adequate to meet all requirements of the appropriate regulatory agencies. An agreement shall be entered into between the County and the Developer, binding on the Developer, his assigns or successors regarding any interim treatment facilities to be utilized. The agreement must be legally sufficient to the County, prior to the approval of construction documents for the project and be in conformance with the requirements of Collier County Ordinance No. 88 -76, as amended. 4) If an interim on -site water supply, treatment and transmission facility is utilized to serve the project, it must be properly sized to supply average peak day domestic demand, in addition to fire flow demand at a rate approved by the appropriate Fire Control District servicing the project area. 5) Public Service Commission Territories: Prior to approval of construction documents by the County, the Developer must present verification pursuant to Chapter 367, Florida Statutes, that the Florida Public Service Commission has granted territorial rights to the Developer to provide sewer and /or water service to the project until the County can provide these services through its water and sewer facilities. D ENVIRONMENTAL 1) Petitioner, shpll be subject to Division 3.9 of the Collier County Land Development Code, requiring the acquisition of a tree removal permit prior to any land clearing. A site clearing plan shall be submitted to the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator for review and approval prior to any substantial work on the site. This plan may be submitted in phases to coincide with the development schedule. The site clearing plan shall clearly depict how the final site layout incorporates retained native vegetation to the maximum extent possible and how roads, buildings, lakes, parking lots and other facilities have been oriented to accommodate this goal. 2) Native species shall be utilized, where available, to the maximum extent possible in the site landscaping design. A landscaping plan will be submitted to the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator for review and approval. This plan will depict the incorporation of native species and their mix with other species, if any. 3) All exotic plants, as defined in the Land Development Code, shall be removed during each phase of construction from development areas, open space areas, and preserve areas. Following site development, a maintenance program shall be implemented to prevent re- invasion of the site by such exotic species. This plan, which will describe control techniques and inspection intervals, shall be filed with and approved by the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator. 4) If during the course of site clearing, excavation or other constructional activities, an archaeological or historical site, artifact or other indicator is discovered, all development at that location shall be immediately stopped and the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator shall be notified. Development will be suspended for a sufficient length of time to enable the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator or a designated consultant to assess the find and determine the proper course of action in regard to its salvageability. The Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator will respond to any such notification in a timely and efficient manner so as to provide only a minimal interruption to any constructional activities. 5) Environmental permitting shall be in accordance with the state of Florida Environmental Resource Permit rules and be subject to review and approval by Current Planning Environmental Review Staff. Removal of exotic vegetation shall not be counted towards mitigation for impacts to Collie, County jurisdictional wetlands. 6) In accordance to Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission (FGFWFC) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) guidelines or authorization, should foraging habitat within a red - cockaded range become jurisdictional to these agencies during the approval process, the developer will comply with these regulations and guidelines as set forth for development and management of these habitats (Collier County Comprehensive Plan, Policy 7.3.4). 6 -5 80 ' : . E SUBSTITUTIONS TO COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1) Section 3.2.8.3.19: Street name signs shall be approved by the County Engineer but need not meet U.S.D.O.T.F.H.W.A. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Street pavement painting, striping, and reflective edging requirements shall be subject to the County Engineer's approval, but need not meet standard county requirements. 2) Section 3.2.8.4.16.5: Street rights -of -way and cross - sections for the roads shall be as designated by developer at time of final construction plans. 3) Section 3.2.8.4.16.6: The 1,000 feet maximum dead -end street length requirement shall be waived. 4) Section 3.2.8.4.16.8: Back of curb radii may be reduced to thirty (301) feet at local intersections. 5) Section 3.2.8.4.16.10: The requirement for one hundred (100') feet tangent sections between reverse curves of streets shall be waived. 7) Section 3.2.8.4.21: The requirement for blank utility casings shall be subject to County engineering approval, but need not meet standard County requirements. F MISCELLANEOUS 1) Access to the project shall be restricted to those access points shown on Exhibit "A ". * 80 � ' .;a ArunerAes -.,.a. �_ N t'�o of- oo� 5 LEGEND A r� e t% rODp1.E w E comm mm** ( 25.* AC.) O � R RESioavn4L (Exccuanlc LAKES) "• (e3t AC:) O S PO PRESERVE' ( 311 AC.) 0 Tao sou 4w LAKES ( f 1.* AC.) PROJECT ACCESS 7MAL (150.* AC.) • LAW uW NOELS cave mm MAD suaowr ro RELorAwN / MOW A?M 70 co smucnaw Pf wnw » NEW ARM NWLLADE ADDRICAML RVMS OF MAY "MD CMLMR atm. AAD AMfOK1LEF MW 7AMT MW MM CaN►E'rIV >n COLLIER CDUNn: PUD MASTER PLAN - EXHIBIT 'A' ,y Vanasse IM =.'S. =r.4 Daylor �+o K — - — - •— it e � d IOOLAire�lre -Aanex Sreea� A, AwWjr a&^ AYp. N Ead cre. oa.gc Rdu. Mr tarty 80 4% December 26, 2001 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: PUDA - 2001 -AR -1494 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, January 6, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk P.O. /Account # 113 - 138312- 649110 80 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBERED 8627N BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS RICHLAND PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) AND COLLIER BOULEVARD (C.R. 951), IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 46 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 150 ACRESI PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 97 -27, THE FORMER RICHLAND PUDj AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Petition PUDA - 2001 -AR -1494, Cindy A. Penney, of PMS, Inc. Of Naples, representing Kenco Development Inc., requesting a rezone from PUD to PUD to be known as the Richland PUD for the purpose of reducing the maximum number of dwelling units from 650 to 400 and increasing the commercial acreage from 21.8 acres to 25 acres. Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. 1016"_ Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 80 4 December 26, 2001 Cindy A. Penney, PMS, Inc. 2335 Tamiami Trail N.- #408 Naples, FL 34103 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 6, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 8 D "„ December 26, 2001 Kenco Development, Inc. 8610 Pebblebrooke Drive Naples, FL 34119 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 6, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Teri Michaels To: Subject: Thanks again..... PUDA- 2001 -AR -149 4.doc paperrell @naplesnews.com PUDA-2001 -AR-1 494 PUDA- 2001 -AR -149 4. DOC.dot n---, 80 Teri Michaels 0% From: System Administrator [postmaster@ naplesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 12:49 PM To: Teri Michaels Subject: Delivered: PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494 LI PUDA- 2001 -AR -149 4 «PUDA- 2001 -AR- 1494» Your message To: ' poperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: PUDA- 2001 -AR -1494 Sent: Wed, 26 Dec 200112:38:36 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 26 Dec 200112:49-.13 -0500 1 Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34102 Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHRIS HORTON PO BOX 413016 NAPLwS FL 34101 -3016 REFERENCE: UUi230 1131383126491 5,W5008 PUOA- 2001 -AR -1444 NO State of Florida County of CoLli(.r Before the undersigne=i authority, personally aepeared Angela Bryant, whu on oath says that she serves as "ssistent Secretary cf the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy of the advertising was published in said newspaper on dates Listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier COLnty, Fl ,)ride, and that the said ,newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida, each day and ',as teen entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for pubJ ction in the said newspaper. PUBLISHED ON: 01/06 AD SPACE: 147.000 INCH FILED ON: 01/07/02 - -- - -- - -- ------- •-- --- -- - - ----- — - --_ - -- __�� Signatbre of ".ffisnt G' Sworn to and Subscribed befo e this Personally known by me •� 8D no All persons to speak on any 14 mCounty�add-- or Prior to Pro- an I morn. ine to behalf of an a or group Is ena recognized by man, a spokes a group or a may be allafM & ------------------- of V . 20D Donna Chesney My Commission DD056336 Expires September 11, 2006 public hearing. In any case, w tftn materials in- tended -to be co klered be by the Board shallapl mMkd to the County staff a m m of seven days prior to flue public hearing All MOW - al used in presentallom before the Board will be- come a permanent part Of the Anyypperson who decid- es to appeal a decision of the Board will need a re- cord of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore may need to ensure {hat a verbatim record of the proceedings Is mode which record in- cludes t6 testimony and evidence up�pU which ttre BOppARD_ Q WNERSTY COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D. CHAIRMAN DWINT E. BROCK, CLERK BY: /s/Terl Michaels, r° L� ORDINANCE NO. 02— 0 7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBERED 8627N AND BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS RICHLAND PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) AND COLLIER BOULEVARD (C.R. 951), IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 150 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 97 -27, THE FORMER RICHLAND PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Karen Bishop of PMS, Inc. of Naples, representing Kenco Development Inc., petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida; SECTION ONE: The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "PUD" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A ", which is incorporated herein and by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Map numbered 8627N, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: Ordinance Number 97 -27 known as the Richland PUD, adopted on June 10, 1997, by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. 80 PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this/ jA4 day of _ , 2002. w A'TE�T: -1) IGI T E BROCK, Clerk it t M Cfii1ran s sipail " .rty. Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency Marjor' M. Student Assistant County Attorney PUDA- 2001 -AR- 1494 /CB /lo BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: JAMES N. COLETTA, Chairman PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Prepared by: PMS, Inc. of Naples 2335 Tamiami Trail N. #408 Naples, Florida 34103 Date Reviewed by CCPC: 1 1/17/02 Date Approved by BCC: 2 2/12/02 Exibit "A" TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE SECTION I Legal Description, Property Ownership and General Description SECTION II Project Development SECTION III Residential District SECTION IV Community Commercial District SECTION V Reserve District SECTION VI General Development Commitments LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES EXHIBIT "A" PUD Master Plan EXHIBIT "B" Conceptual Buffer Plan TABLE 1 Development Standards for "R" Residential Areas 80 a PAGE 1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 4 -1 5 -1 6 -1 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 80 P"" The purpose of this section is to express the intent of Kenco Development, Inc., hereinaf- ter referred to as the Developer, to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 150 +/- acres of land located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. The name of this Planned Unit Development shall be Richland. The development of Richland will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Growth Management Plan. The development will be consistent with the growth policies and land development regulations adopted thereunder of the Future Land Use Element and map of the Growth Management Plan and other applicable regulations for the following reasons: 1. The subject property is within the Urban Mixed Use District/Urban Residential Sub district and the Activity Center Mixed Use District/Activity Center Subdistrict as iden- tified on the Future Land Use Map as required in Objective 1, of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE). 2. The proposed density of Richland is 3.1 dwelling units per acre which is less than the maximum density permitted by the FLUE Density Rating System and is therefore consistent with Future Land Use Element Policy 5.1. The entire subject property qualifies for a base density of four dwelling units per acre. Certain parts of the subject property lie within a one mile radius of an activity center qualifying the area for an additional 3 dwelling units per acre, while an additional dwelling unit per acre is available because the project fronts on two arterial streets. 3. Richland is compatible with and complementary to existing and future surrounding land uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the Future Land Use Element. 4. Improvements are planned to be in compliance with applicable land development regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the Future Land Use Element. 5. The development of Richland will result in an efficient and economical extension of community facilities and services as required in Policies 3.1.H and L of the Future Land Use Element. 6. Richland is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management inaccor- dance with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective 1.5 of the Drainage Sub - Element of the Public Facilities Element. 7. The project will be served by a complete range of services and utilities as approved by the County. so aft 8. The subject property includes an Activity Center Designation, which is a preferred location for commercial and mixed -use developments. 9. The project shall be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including the Growth Management Plan. SHORT TITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "RICHLAND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE ". 80 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPERTY OWNERSHIP and GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the legal description and ownership of Richland, and to describe the existing condition of the property to be developed. 1 -2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The northeast 1/4 of Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, less the East and North 100 feet for the purpose of road right -of -way, located in Collier County, Florida. 1 -3 TITLE TO PROPERTY The Property is currently under the ownership of Kenco Development, Inc., 8610 Pebblebrooke Drive, Naples, Florida, 34119. 1-4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A. The project site is located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, and is bordered on the north by Immokalee Road (CR -846), on the east by CR -951, on the south by Oakridge Middle School and on the west by undeveloped agricultural land and Laurel Oak Elementary School B. The zoning classification of the subject property as of this submittal is PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT). C. The site's vegetation includes pine flatwoods, saw palmetto, slash pine and sabal palm. It also contains areas of cypress, fern and sawgrass. Soils on the site are Immokalee fine sand and Arzell fine sand. A small area of pompano fine sand is located in the southeast corner of the site. D. The surrounding area is generally undeveloped, and is located within the Activity Center Designation and Residential Density Band of the Future Land Use Map to the Growth Management Plan. E. Elevations in the area range from 13.0 - 15.0 feet according to U.S.G.S. quadrangle maps. The site is outside of the flood plane and requires development to be sited 18 inches above the crown of the road according to flood insurance rate maps. 1 -1 80 1 -5 PROJECT DENSITY A. The total acreage of Richland is approximately 150 acres. The maximum number of dwelling units to be built on the total acreage is 400. The number of dwelling units per gross residential acre is approximately 3.1 units. The density on individual parcels of land throughout the project may vary according to the type of housing placed on each parcel of land. Commercial uses occupy approximately 23 acres. These described land uses are set forth on the PUD Master Plan, Exhibit "A ". B. At all times, property included within the Richland PUD shall be included in determining project density including property reserved or dedicated for public uses, such as, but not limited to, public roadways, easements, reserves and landscape buffers. 1 -2 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2 -1 PURPOSE 80 The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of development for Richland, and to identify relationships to applicable County ordinances, policies, and procedures. 2 -2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES A. Richland, a private community, will include a broad range of Single- family, Multi- family, Community Commercial, Hotel /Motel, Stormwater Management, Open Space and Reserve areas. Each single - family, multi - family and commercial parcel will be served with publicly provided utilities, including potable water, sewer and electricity. Amenities proposed to be provided in the project include, but are not limited to, structures designed to provide social and recreational space, lakes, natural and landscaped open spaces. B. The Master Plan is illustrated graphically on Exhibit "A ". A land use summary indicating approximate land use acreages is shown on the plan. The location, size, and configuration of individual tracts shall be determined at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval with minor adjustments at the time of Final Plat Approval, in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2, Section 3.2.9 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -3 GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCES A. Regulations for development of Richland shall be in accordance with the contents of this PUD ordinance and applicable sections of the Collier County Land Development Code (to the extent they are not inconsistent with this PUD ordinance) and Growth Management Plan which are in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations relate which authorizes the construction of improvements, such as but not limited to, Final Subdivision Plat, Final Site Development Plan, and Excavation Permit. Where this PUD ordinance fails to provide developmental standards, then the provisions of the most similar zoning district or section of the Collier County Land Development Code shall apply. 2 -1 80 '! B. Unless otherwise defined herein, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of development order application. C. Development permitted by the approval of this PUD will be subject to a concurrency review under the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, Article 3, Division 3.15 of the Collier County Land Development Code. D. Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or by subsequent requests, the provisions of other applicable land development codes remain in effect with respect to the development of the land which comprises this PUD. E. All conditions imposed herein or as represented on the Richland Master Plan are part of the regulations, which govern the manner in which the land may be developed. 2-4 LAND USE The Master Development Plan (Exhibit "A ") shows proposed land uses of development for each parcel. Minor variations in acreage shall be permitted at final design to accommodate vegetation, encroachments, utilities, market conditions, and other hereto unforeseen site conditions. LAND USE SCHEDULE LAND USE TYPE ACREAGE RESIDENTIAL 127+/- (open space, reserve, water management & lakes) COMMERCIAL 23+/- (open space, reserve, water management & lakes) TOTAL 150+/- 2 -2 2 -5 SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL The provisions of Article 3, Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code shall apply to the development of platted tracts or parcels of land prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development order. 2 -6 RESUBDIVISION Resubdivision shall comply with Section 3.2.7.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -7 EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES A. Easements shall be provided for water management areas, utilities and other purposes as may be needed. Said easements and improvements shall be done in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code. B. All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities in compliance with applicable regulations in effect at the time approvals are requested. 2 -8 MODEL HOMES Model Homes and Model Home Sales Centers shall be permitted as provided for in Section 2.6.33.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -9 USE OF RIGHTS -OF -WAY Utilization of lands within all project rights -of -way for landscaping, decorative entrance ways and signage may be allowed subject to review and administrative approval by the Collier County Planning Services Director for engineering and safety considerations, during the development review process and prior to any building permits. 2 -10 AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER PLAN Amendments may be made to the PUD as provided in Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -3 [l� 2 -11 LIMITATIONS OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL This PUD is subject to the sunsetting provisions as provided for within Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.4 of the Collier County Development Code. 2 -12 PUD MONITORING An annual monitoring report shall be submitted pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -13 DEDICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES The Developer shall create appropriate property owner association(s), which will be responsible for maintaining the roads, streets, drainage, common areas, and water and sewer improvements where such systems are not dedicated to the County. 2 -14 OFF - STREET PARKING AND LOADING All off - street parking and loading facilities shall be designed in accordance with Division 2.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -15 OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS A. A minimum of thirty percent (30 %) of the project's gross area shall be devoted to open space, pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.6, Section 2.6.32 of the Collier County Land Development Code. The total project is 150 +/- acres requiring a minimum of 45 acres to be retained as open space throughout the Richland PUD. This requirement shall not apply to individual development parcels. B. Of the project's total 150 +/- acres, the following acreages represent 30% of the total site, all contributing to open space. Lake 11 +/- acres Reserve: 31 +/- acres Buffer : 7 +/- acres TOTAL : 48 +/- acres of open space 2 -4 80 2 -16 NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to Article 3, Division 3.9, Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code, 25% of the viable naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. 2 -17 POLLING PLACES Pursuant to Article 3, Division 3.2, Section 3.2.8.3.14 of the Collier County Land Development Code, accommodation shall be made for the future use of building space within common areas for the purposes of accommodating the function of an electoral polling place. 2 -18 SIGNS Signs shall be in accordance with Article 2, Division 2.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 2 -19 LANDSCAPING Landscaping shall be in accordance with Article 2, Divisions 2.4 and 2.8 of the Collier County Land Development Code, as amended. In addition, a 30 -foot Type "B" Buffer shall be provided along the tract boundary line separating the commercial and residential land use tracts. (See Exhibit "B ") This buffer shall contain a 6 -foot tall pre -cast concrete wall along the entire buffer. 2 -20 LAKE SETBACK AND EXCAVATION The lake setback requirements described in Article 3, Division 3.5, Section 3.5.7.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code may be reduced with the administrative approval of the Collier County Planning Services Director. All lakes greater than two (2) acres may be excavated to the maximum commercial excava- tion depths set forth in Section 3.5.7.3.1; however, removal of fill from Richland shall be limited to an amount up to 10 percent per lake (to a maximum of 20,000 cubic yards) of the total volume excavated unless a commercial excavation permit is received. 2 -21 EXCAVATION AND VEGETATION REMOVAL Improvement of property shall be prohibited prior to issuance of building permit. No site work, removal of protected vegetation, grading, improvement of property or construction of any type may be commenced prior to the issuance of a building permit where the development proposed requires a building permit under the Land Development Code or other applicable County regulations. 2 -5 8D .: Exceptions to this requirement may be granted by the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator for an approved Subdivision or Site De- velopment Plan to provide for distribution of fill excavated on site or to permit con- struction of an approved water management system, to minimize stockpiles and hauling off -site or to protect the public health, safety and welfare where clearing, grading and filling plans have been submitted and approved meeting the standards of Section 3.2.8.3.6. of the Code. Removal of exotic vegetation shall be exempted upon receipt of a vegetation removal permit for exotics pursuant to Division 3.9 of the Land Development Code. 2 -22 SUBDIVISIONS Subdivisions shall be in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. M RESIDENTIAL 3 -1 PURPOSE 80 The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within the Richland PUD designated on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A ") as "R" Residential. 3 -2 MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS A maximum number of 400 residential dwelling units may be constructed on lands designated "R ". 3 -3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. Areas designated as "R" on the Master Land Use Plan are designated to accommodate a full range of residential dwelling unit types. B. Approximate acreage of land use tracts have been indicated on the PUD Master Plan, in order to indicate relative size and distribution of the residential uses. These acreages are based on conceptual designs and must be considered to be approximate. Actual acreage of all development tracts will be provided at the time of permitting. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways. C. Single- family lot sizes and development regulations shall be in accordance with Table 1 of this section and shall be identified by the Developer at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval pursuant to Collier County Zoning Regulations set forth in Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. D. Multi- family uses and development regulations shall be in accordance with Table 1 of this section and shall be identified by the Developer at the time of Site Development Plan approval pursuant to Section 2.5 of this document and applicable Collier County Regulations set forth in Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code. 3 -1 3-4 3.5 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES 1 3 No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered, or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Single- family detached dwelling units. 2) Single- family attached and townhouse units. 3) Single- family zero lot line dwelling units. 4) Duplex dwelling units. 5) Multi- family dwelling units. 6) Nursing, rest homes and adult congregate living facilities. 7) Recreational facilities including but not limited to parks, playgrounds, commonly owned open space, pools, tennis courts, community buildings; guardhouses; essential services and utility structures. 8) Model homes, sales centers, and temporary development/construction offices shall be permitted in conjunction with the promotion of the development. 9) Water management facilities and lakes. 10) Any other use which is in comparable in nature with the foregoing uses which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the "R" district. B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures 1) Customary accessory uses and structures, including but not limited to covered parking, attached and detached garages and swimming pools. 2) Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the "R" District. PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS A. Except as provided in Section 2.5(B), property development regulations for land uses in the "R" Residential District are set forth in Table 1. B. Site development standards for categories 1 -4 uses apply to individual residential lot boundaries. Category 5 standards apply to platted parcel boundaries. C 8D ' � C. Unless otherwise indicated, required yards, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. D. Development standards for building relationships set forth in Table 1 shall be established during site development plan approval as set forth in Article 3, Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code in accordance with those standards of the zoning district which is most similar to the proposed use. E. In the case of residential structures with a common architectural theme, required property development regulations may be waived or reduced as provided by the provisions in Article 2, Division 2.6, Section 2.6.27.4.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code. Common open space requirements are deemed satisfied pursuant to Section 2.16 of this PUD. F. Off - street parking required for multi - family uses shall be accessed by parking aisles or driveways which are separate from any roads which serve more than one development. A green space area of not less that ten feet (10') in width as measured from pavement edge to pavement edge shall separate any parking aisle or driveway from any abutting road. G. Single- family zero lot line dwellings units are identified separately from single - family detached dwelling units with conventional side yard requirements to distinguish these types for the purpose of applying development standards under Table 1. Zero lot line dwellings shall be defined as any type of detached single - family structure employing a zero or reduced side yard as set forth herein, and which conform to requirements of Collier County Land Development Code Article 2, Division 2.6, Subsection 2.6.27.4.4.1 through 3. H. No housing structure containing three (3) or more dwelling units may be located between two detached, single family structures which are less than 300 feet apart if they are a part of the same platted block. Approval of the location of multiple family structures relative to existing single family detached structures shall rest with the Development Services Director and shall be determined at the time of Site Development Plan pre - application meetings. No nursing, rest homes and adult congregate living facility shall be located within three hundred (300) feet of any single family detached or attached dwelling units. Generally, multiple family dwelling structures with dwelling units above dwelling units shall act as a transition area between nursing, rest homes, adult congregate living facilities and single family detached and attached dwelling units. 3 -3 smi TABLE 1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR r'R'r RESIDENTIAL AREAS BH: Building Height SBH: (Sum of Building Height): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purposes of determining setback requirements. All distances are in feet unless otherwise noted. •1 - Rear yards setbacks for principal and accessory structures on lots that abut preserves, shall be In accordance with Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the LDC, as amended. Front yards shall be measured as follows: A. If the parcel is served by a public right -of -way, setback is measured from the adjacent right -of -way line. B. If the parcel is served by a private road, setback Is measured from the back of curb (if curbed) or edge of pavement (if not curbed). *2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the uppermost finished ceiling elevation of the structure. `3 - Single - family dwellings which provide for 2 parking spaces within an enclosed garage and provide for guest parking other than In private driveways may reduce the front yard requirement to 5' for the garage and 15' for the remaining structures. `4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 SF for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 SF; 3,000 square feet lot area allocation per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units and 3,000 square feet per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units. •5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul-de -sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement Is still maintained. •6 - Zero feet (0') or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero foot (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten -foot (10') yard. Zero foot (o') yards may be used on both sides of a structure provided that the opposite ten foot (10') yard is provided. 3 -4 SINGLE FAMILY SINGLE ZERO SINGLE FAMILY MULTI- FAMILY LOT ATTACHED AND FAMILY Category DETACHED LINE DUPLEX TOWNHOUSE DWELLINGS Minimum Lot Area ] 5,500 SF 2 5,000 SF 3 3,500 SF 4 3,000 SF 5 1 AC Minimum Lot 55 50 35 30 Width *5 150 Front Yard 20 *3 20 *3 20 *3 20 *3 25 Front Yard for Side 10 10 10 10 Entry Garage 15 Side Yard 5 *6 0 or 7.5 0 or .5 BH 0.5 BH Rear Yard Principal 20 10 20 20 Rear Yard Acces- 10 5 10 BH sory 10 15 Rear Yard *1 10 5 10 10 Maximum Building 35 35 35 35 .5 BH Height *2 35 Distance Between Principal Structures 10 10 0 or 15 .5 SBH .5 SBH Floor Area Min. S.F. 1200 SF 1200 SF 1200 SF 1200 SF 1000 SF BH: Building Height SBH: (Sum of Building Height): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purposes of determining setback requirements. All distances are in feet unless otherwise noted. •1 - Rear yards setbacks for principal and accessory structures on lots that abut preserves, shall be In accordance with Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the LDC, as amended. Front yards shall be measured as follows: A. If the parcel is served by a public right -of -way, setback is measured from the adjacent right -of -way line. B. If the parcel is served by a private road, setback Is measured from the back of curb (if curbed) or edge of pavement (if not curbed). *2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the uppermost finished ceiling elevation of the structure. `3 - Single - family dwellings which provide for 2 parking spaces within an enclosed garage and provide for guest parking other than In private driveways may reduce the front yard requirement to 5' for the garage and 15' for the remaining structures. `4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 SF for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 SF; 3,000 square feet lot area allocation per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units and 3,000 square feet per dwelling unit for single family attached and townhouse dwelling units. •5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul-de -sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement Is still maintained. •6 - Zero feet (0') or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero foot (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten -foot (10') yard. Zero foot (o') yards may be used on both sides of a structure provided that the opposite ten foot (10') yard is provided. 3 -4 SECTION IV 8D COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 4 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within Richland designated on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A ") as "C" Community Commercial. 4 -2 MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE AND ACREAGE A maximum of 231,000 square feet (gross floor area) of Community Commercial uses may be constructed on lands designated "C" on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A "). The Community Commercial tract is limited to a maximum of 23 +/- acres. 4 -3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. Areas designated as "C" on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of commercial uses, hotel /motel, essential services, and customary accessory uses. B. The approximate acreage of the "C" district is indicated on the Master Plan. This acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2 and Division 3.3 respectively, of the Collier County Land Development Code. Community Commercial tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways, open spaces, lakes, water management facilities, and other similar uses. 4-4 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Agricultural Services (Group 0742, except no outside kenneling) 2) Amusement and Recreation Services, Indoor only (Groups 7911 -7941, 7991, 7993) 3) Apparel and Accessory Stores (Groups 5611, 5621, 5631, 5641, 5651, 5661, 5699) 4) Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations (Groups 5511, 5531, 5541) 4 -1 sa 5) Automotive Repair, Services and Parking (Group 7542) 6) Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply with no outside storage or display (Groups 5231, 5251, 5261) 7) Business Services (Groups 7311,7323, 7334, 7335, 7336, 7338, 7352, 7371 -7379, 7384, 7389) 8) Communications (Groups 4832, 4833) 9) Depository Institutions (Groups 6011 -6099) 10) Eating and Drinking Places (Groups 5812) 11) Engineering, Accounting and Management (8711 -8721, 8741, 8742, 8748) 12) Food Stores (Groups 5411, 5421, 5441, 5451, 5461, 5499) 13) General Merchandise Stores (Groups 5311, 5331, 5399) 14) Health Services (Groups 8011 -8049) 15) Home Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment Stores (Groups 5712, 5713, 5714, 5719, 5722, 5731, 5734, 5735, 5736) 16) Hotels and Motels (Group 7011) 17) Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service (Group 6411) 18) Membership Organizations (Groups 8641, 8661) 19) Miscellaneous Repair Services (Groups 7622, 7629, 7631) 20) Miscellaneous Retail (Groups 5912, 5921, 5932, 5941 -5949, 5992, 5993, 5999) 21) Motion Pictures (Groups 7832) 22) Museum, Art Galleries (Group 8412) 23) Non - Depository Credit Institutions (Groups 6141, 6159, 6162, 6163) 24) Personal Services (Groups 7211 -7212, 7215, 7219, 7221, 7231, 7241, 7251, 7291) 25) Real Estate (Groups 6531, 6541, 6552) 26) Social Services (Group 8351) 4 -5 ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES A. Uses and Structures that are accessory and incidental to uses permitted. B. Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible. 4 -2 $d 4 -6 Development Standards A. Minimum lot area: Ten thousand (10,000') square feet B. Minimum lot width: One hundred (100') feet C. Minimum yard requirements: 1) Front yard: twenty -five (25') feet 2) Side yard: zero or ten (0' or 10') feet 3) Rear yard: twenty (20') feet D. Distance between principal structures: One half the sum of walls opposite one another but not less than ten (10') feet. E. Minimum floor area of principal structure: seven hundred and fifty square feet (750') per building on the ground floor F. Landscaping and Off - Street Parking shall be in accordance with the Collier County Land Development Code. All parking lot lighting shall be low intensity and shielded from residential areas. G. Maximum height: fifty feet (50') and not to exceed two stories for commercial structures within 60 feet of the residential tract boundary line. H. General application for Setbacks: Front yard setbacks shall comply with the following: 1) If the parcel is served by a public or private right -of -way, setback is measured from the adjacent right -of -way line. 2) If the parcel is served by a non - platted private drive, setback is measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement. 3) If the parcel is served by a platted private drive, setback is measured from the road easement or property line. I. Maximum density of Hotel /Motel lodging facilities: 1) The net platted density of hotel rooms per acre may not exceed twenty -six (26) units per acre. Commercial trash dumpsters shall be located or placed within 100 feet of any residential tract boundary line. 4 -3 [sPi -�'--'j RESERVE DISTRICT 5 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within Richland designated on the Master Plan (Exhibit "A "), as Reserve. 5 -2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas designated as Reserve on the PUD Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of conservation and limited water management uses and functions. The primary purpose of the Reserve District is to retain viable naturally functioning wetland systems, to allow for the restoration and enhancement of impacted or degraded wetland systems, and to provide an open space amenity for the enjoyment of Richland residents. 5 -3 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Passive recreational areas, boardwalks, and recreational shelters. 2) Nature trails, excluding asphalt paved surfaces 3) Water management facilities, structures and lake bulkheads or other architectural treatments 4) Mitigation areas 5) Any other conservation and related open space activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible in the Reserve District 5 -1 8D '? 5-4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. All setbacks from preserve areas shall be in accordance with Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the LDC, as amended. 5 -5 RESERVE DISTRICT CONSERVATION EASEMENT A non - exclusive conservation easement or tract is required by Collier County Land Development Code, Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 for preservation lands included in the Reserve District. In addition to Collier County, a conservation easement may also be required by other regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over Reserve District lands. In addition to complying with provisions of the Collier County Land Development Code, said easement shall be provided in accordance with the terms set forth in the applicable permit granted by said agencies. The Richland Commons Association shall be responsible for control and maintenance of lands within the Reserve District. 5 -2 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 6 -1 PURPOSE 80 The purpose of this section is to set forth the standards for development of the project. 6 -2 GENERAL All facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the final site development plans, the final subdivision plats, and all applicable state and local laws, codes and regulations relating to the subdivision of the land, except when specifically noted or otherwise set forth in this document, or as otherwise approved by Collier County. All state and federal permits shall be effective according to the stipulations and conditions of the permitting agencies. Final master plans, final site development plans or final subdivision plats, and standards and specifications of the Collier County Land Development Code relating to the same shall apply to this project, except as otherwise set forth herein. 6 -3 PUD MASTER PLAN A. The Master Plan (Exhibit "A "), is an illustrative preliminary development plan. The design elements and layout illustrated on the Master Plan shall be understood to be flexible, so that the final design may satisfy the Developer's criteria and comply with all applicable requirements of this ordinance. B. The Planning Services Director shall be authorized to approve minor changes and refinements to the Richland Master Plan upon written request of the Developer. C. The following limitations shall apply to such requests: 1) The minor change or refinement shall be consistent with the Collier County Growth Management Plan and the Richland PUD document. 2) The minor change or refinement shall not constitute a substantial change pursuant to Article 2, Division 2.7, Subsection 2.7.3.5.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. M 80 4 ', 3) The minor change or refinement shall be compatible with adjacent land uses and shall not create detrimental impacts to abutting land uses, water management facilities, and Reserve areas within or external to the PUD. D. All necessary easements, dedications or other instruments shall be granted to ensure the continuance operation and maintenance of all service utilities. E. Agreements, provisions or covenants which govern the use, maintenance and continued protection of the PUD and common areas will be provided. 6-4 DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS A TRANSPORTATION 1) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide fifty (50') feet of additional road right -of -way along the south side of Immokalee Road in accordance with the procedures and standards of Sub - section 2.2.20.3.7 of the Collier County Land Development Code. Road Impact Fee credits will be allowed for this right -of -way to the maximum extent provided in the Road Impact Fee Ordinance and in accordance with the approved conversion formula. 2) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide left and right turn lanes at all project accesses on both Immokalee Road and CR -951. If median openings are permitted upon the four laning of either road, the Developer shall be responsible for the cost of all intersection modifications needed to serve project accesses. 3) The Developer shall provide a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of traffic signals at any project access when deemed war- ranted by the County. The signals will be owned, operated and main- tained by Collier County. 4) When deemed warranted by the County, the Developer shall provide arterial level street lighting at all project accesses. 5) The road impact fee shall be as provided by Ordinance Number 01- 13, or as may be amended, and shall be paid at the time building per- mits are issued unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 6) Access improvements shall not be subject to impact fee credits and, excluding traffic signals, shall be in place before any certificates of occupancy are issued. 6 -2 r '. 80 7) All traffic control devices used, excluding street name signs, shall conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as required in Chapter 316.0747, Florida Statutes. 8) The commercial tract shall provide an internal vehicular cross access to the residential tract. Sidewalks shall be provided on one side of the interconnect road. A metal security gate shall be placed on the com- mercial tract to allow for the stacking of a minimum of three vehicles on the commercial tract. Gate maintenance shall be the responsibil- ity of the commercial property owners and /or their property owners association. No construction traffic shall use this interconnection. 9) Access locations to Immokalee Road and to Collier Boulevard are conceptual and subject to review and approval at final site plan submittal consistent with the Access Control Policy (Resolution 01 -242), as may be amended, and the Collier County Construction Standards Handbook for Work Within the Public Right -of -Way (Ordinance 93 -64), as may be amended. All access and median locations are subject to modification and /or closure at the discretion of Collier County based on safety, operation or capacity reasons. B WATER MANAGEMENT 1) Excavation permits will be required for the proposed lakes in accordance with Division 3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code, as amended. Excavated material from the property is intended to be used within the project site. 2) The Developer shall be responsible for the installation of properly sized culverts at the proposed entrance road locations placed on the relocated swale centerline, at such time as driveways are installed. 3) Detailed paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to Engineering Review Services for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of the proposed construction in accordance with the submitted plans is granted by Engineering Review Services. 4) In accordance with the Rules of the South Florida Water Management District, Chapters 40E4 and 40E -40, this project shall be designed for a storm event of 3 -day duration and 25 -year frequency. 6 -3 00 5) Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisions of Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. C UTILITIES 1) Water Distribution, sewage collection and transmission and interim water and/or sewage treatment facilities to serve the project are to be designed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 97 -17, as amended, and other applicable County rules and regulations. 2) All customers connecting to the water distribution and sewage collection facilities to be constructed will be customers of the County and will be billed by the County in accordance with the County's established rates. Should the County not be in a position to provide water and /or sewer service to the project, the water and /or sewer customers shall be customers of the interim utility established to serve the project until the County's off -site water and /or sewer facilities are available to serve the project. 3) It is anticipated that the County Utilities Division will ultimately supply potable water to meet the consumptive demand and /or receive and treat the sewage generated by this project. Should the County system not be in a position to supply potable water to the project and /or receive the project's wastewater at the time development commences, the Developer, at its expense will install and operate interim water supply and on -site treatment facilities and /or interim on -site sewage treatment and disposal facilities adequate to meet all requirements of the appropriate regulatory agencies. An agreement shall be entered into between the County and the Developer, binding on the Developer, his assigns or successors regarding any interim treatment facilities to be utilized. The agreement must be legally sufficient to the County, prior to the approval of construction documents for the project and be in conformance with Collier County Ordinance No. 97 -17, as amended. 4) If an interim on -site water supply, treatment and transmission facility is utilized to serve the project, it must be properly sized to supply average peak day domestic demand, in addition to fire flow demand at a rate approved by the appropriate Fire Control District servicing the project area. 5) Public Service Commission Territories: Prior to approval of construc- tion documents by the County, the Developer must present verifica- tion pursuant to Chapter 367, Florida. .- 8D Statutes, that the Florida Public Service Commission has granted territorial rights to the Developer to provide sewer and/or water service to the project until the County can provide these services through its water and sewer facilities. D ENVIRONMENTAL 1) Petitioner shall be subject to Division 3.9 of the Collier County Land Development Code, requiring the acquisition of a tree removal permit prior to any land clearing. A site clearing plan shall be submitted to the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator for review and approval prior to any substantial work on the site. This plan may be submitted in phases to coincide with the development schedule. The site clearing plan shall clearly depict how the final site layout incorporates retained native vegetation to the maximum extent possible and how roads, buildings, lakes, parking lots and other facilities have been oriented to accommodate this goal. 2) All exotic plants, as defined in the Land Development Code, shall be removed during each phase of construction from development areas, open space areas, and preserve areas. Following site development, a maintenance program shall be implemented to prevent re- invasion of the site by such exotic species. This plan, which will describe control techniques and inspection intervals, shall be filed with and approved by the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator. 3) If during the course of site clearing, excavation or other constructional activities, an archaeological or historical site, artifact or other indicator is discovered, all development at that location shall be immediately stopped and the Code Enforcement Department shall be notified. Development will be suspended for a sufficient length of time to en- able the Code Enforcement Department or a designated consultant to assess the find and determine the proper course of action in regard to its salvageability. The Code Enforcement Department will respond to any such notification in a timely and efficient manner so as to provide only a minimal interruption to any constructional activities. 4) Environmental permitting shall be in accordance with the state of Florida Environmental Resource Permit rules and be subject to review and approval by Current Planning Environmental Review Staff. 6 -5 8D 0 Removal of exotic vegetation shall not be counted towards mitigation for impacts to Collier County jurisdictional wetlands. 5) This PUD shall be in compliance with Division 3.11 of the LDC, as amended, which provides protection for Endangered, Threatened and Listed Species. E SUBSTITUTIONS TO COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 1) Section 3.2.8.3.19: Street name signs shall be approved by the County Engineer but need not meet U.S.D.O.T.F.H.W.A. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Street pavement painting, striping, and reflective edging requirements shall be subject to the County Engineer's approval, but need not meet standard county requirements. 2) Section 3.2.8.4.16.5: Street rights -of -way and cross - sections for the roads shall be as designated by developer at time of final construction plans. 3) Section 3.2.8.4.16.6: The 1,000 feet maximum dead -end street length requirement shall be waived. 4) Section 3.2.8.4.16.8: Back of curb radii may be reduced to thirty (30') feet at local intersections. 5) Section 3.2.8.4.16.10: The requirement for one hundred (100') feet tangent sections between reverse curves of streets shall be waived. 6) Section 3.2.8.4.21: The requirement for blank utility casings shall be subject to County engineering approval, but need not meet standard County requirements. F MISCELLANEOUS 1) Access to the project shall be restricted to those access points shown on Exhibit "A ". .. MAWOKALEE ROAD faR. 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BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: ORDINANCE 2002 -07 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 12th day of February, 2002, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 19th day of February, 2002. DWIGHT E. BROOK; y Clerk of Courts 'a44d. Clerk Ex- officio to Board 'of County Commissi'nezS. By: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC 13 i-_ ARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: ® Normal legal Advertisement ❑ Other: ��� --(Display Adv., location, etc.) 8 1_ -- -- * www *kwwwwfcw,t,t *icw *wwwwwwwwwwww, two*** w* kwwww, rww*: �w, �*** wwwwwwww* �*, tx****, �*** wwwwwww�w ,r * *w * * *� Originating Dept/ Div: Code Enforcement/CDES Date: 12 -28 -01 Person: Michelle Arnold Petition No. (If none, give brief description): AN ORDINANCE AMMENDING THE CODE OF LAWS A!�,`D ORDINANCES OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATION, ARTICLE Vtl, HOUSING CODE FOR THE UNICORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY. AS PROMULGATED BY ORDINANCE 89 -6, AS AMENDED, AMENDING SECTION 22 -263, COMPLIANCE WITI-1 HOUSING STANDARDS, TO INCREASE ti9 N.TvjuVI REQUIRED SPACE FOR DWELLINGS, AND REQUIRfNG SMOKE DETECTORS, AND ADDIi•;G SECTION 22 -265. ESTABLISHING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES: PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Petitioner: (Name & Address): Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Hearing before XX BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearing 10 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): Z Naples Daily News ❑ Other Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: ❑ Legally Required Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? ® Yes ❑ No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 11 I - 138911- 649110 4 Revi 'ed by: Division Head Date List Attachments: proposed ordinance Approved by: County Manager DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete )ue coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that auv necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to CountN Manager. The Rlanager's office will distribute copies: ❑ County Manager agenda file: to ❑ Requesting Division Clerk's Office ❑ Original B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a coPy for file. 8E , ORDINANCE NO. 2002- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATION, ARTICLE VII, HOUSING CODE FOR THE UNICORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, AS PROMULGATED BY ORDINANCE 89 -6, AS AMENDED, AMENDING SECTION 22 -263, COMPLIANCE WITH HOUSING STANDARDS, TO INCREASE MINIMUM REQUIRED SPACE FOR DWELLINGS, AND REQUIRING SMOKE DETECTORS, AND ADDING SECTION 22- 265, ESTABLISHING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, within the jurisdiction of Collier County, Florida, there are or may be dwellings and dwelling units which are unfit for human habitation and use due to inadequate maintenance, obsolescence or abandonment and which contain defects that increase the hazards of fire, accident, or other calamities, and which by reason of the lack of maintenance, inadequate ventilation, inadequate light and sanitary facilities, or other conditions render such dwellings and dwelling units unsafe, unsanitary, dangerous and detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, experience and accepted national housing surveys have clearly demonstrated that such conditions result in large measure from improper maintenance, inadequate sanitary facilities, overcrowded conditions in residential occupancies, buildings and premises, and from general neighborhood neglect; and WHEREAS, such unsafe and unsanitary conditions can be improved and often eliminated or prevented through adopted and enforced housing standards, resulting in the upgrading of living conditions and an overall enhancement of the general health, safety, and welfare of all residents and property owners of the community; and WHEREAS, such conditions can be further improved by periodic review and amendment of such regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONMHSSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION ONE: The following sections Chapter 22 of Article VII, of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida, are amended as follows: Sec.22 -263. Compliance with housing standards. All dwellings or dwelling units whether occupied or Page 1 of 3 Words stf:uek thretigh are deleted, words underlined are added dE unoccupied, which does —fiet shall comply with the requirements of this Section as hereinafter set forth: (1) Sanitary facilities required. (13) REQUIRED SPACE, DWELLINGS — Every dwelling or dwelling unit shall comply with the minimum space footage requirements of the Zenieg9r-dinafiee Land Development Code and shall contain at least 450 200 square feet of floor space for the first occupant and at lease 4-e8 150 additional square feet of floor area per additional occupant. No habitable room other than a kitchen shall have an area of less that 70 100 square feet as prescribed in the Building Code. (17) Smoke detectors: All residential dwelling units shall be equipped with smoke detectors to meet the minimum fire code requirements. If the structure was built without wired detectors battery operated smoke detectors are recommended for installation. Sec.22 -265. Penalties. If any person firm or corporation, whether public or private, or other entity fails or refuses to obey or comply with or violates any of the provisions of this Ordinance, such person, firm, corporation or other entity, upon conviction of such offense, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed Sixty (60) days in the County jail, or both, at the discretion of the Court. Each violation or non - compliance shall be considered a separate and distinct offense and for each day said violation continues or non - compliance occurs this also will constitute a separate offense. Nothing herein contained shall prevent or restrict the county from taking such other lawful action in any court of competent jurisdiction as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violation or non - compliance Such other lawful actions shall include, but shall not be limited to, an equitable action for injunctive relief or an action at law for damages, Further, nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the county from prosecuting any violation of this Ordinance by means of a code enforcement board established pursuant to the authority of Chapter 162 Florida Statutes Page 2 of 3 Words stpaek thfeugh are deleted, words underlined are added 01/16/02 09:58 FAX 941 403 2345 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT All remedies and Dena_ IL Provided for in this -section--s-hall be cumulative and independently available t o the co n -A the count slu ll b authorized IQ PunUgMEAnd all remedies set forth in this section to the ll extent alj!2wed by law. SECTION TWO. Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances: The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION THREE: Liberal construction. This Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectuate its public purpose. SECTION FOUR: Conflict and severance. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FIVE: Effective date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of 2002 ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk 0002 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: , Chairman k d as o form egal sufficiency: Patrick G. White Assistant County Attorney Page 3 of 3 Words sth are deleted, words n r u de lined are added T**O 8E an January 16, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Friday, February 1, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Account #: 111 - 138911- 649110 8E .: NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATION, ARTICLE VII, HOUSING CODE FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, AS PROMULGATED BY ORDINANCE 89 -6, AS AMENDED, AMENDING SECTION 22 -263, COMPLIANCE WITH HOUSING STANDARDS, TO INCREASE MINIMUM REQUIRED SPACE FOR DWELLINGS, AND REQUIRING SMOKE DETECTORS, AND ADDING SECTION 22 -265, ESTABLISHING PENALTIESf PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES1 PROVIDING FOR PENALTIESy PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITYj AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA dE JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Joanne R. Allen 8 E To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 Hi Pam: Please advertise the attached Notice of Intent on Friday February 1, 2002 per the attached memo. Thanks again for your help. JoAnne ORD.AMEND.CHA PTER 22.DOC W11 -1 ORD.amending :ode Of Laws - Ch.. Joanne R. Allen From: System Administrator [postmaster @napiesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:10 AM To: Joanne R. Allen Subject: Delivered: Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 t LJ Ordinance emending Chapter Z <<Ordinance Amending Chapter 22>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 Sent: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:15:55 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:09:52 -0500 1 _ 8E Naples Daily News Maple., FL 34102 NOTE: All persons wishing i speak on onv AMI NC O Affidavit of Publication Venda Item must regls• ter with the County ad- Naples Dai LY News �=orofpr� to that ---- -- -.-- --- -_.._.- - -.-- -- __.__- __.-- -- -- °- -- _- - - - - -. __, +_•_..___..._..._. Itern to be addressed In- pry I dvldual speakers will be parr lJmtied to 5 minutes on 3Adml p Any Item. The selection of Collie individual to speak on pehalf of an organization `t *,* Tam, BOARD OF C.OJN1 i COMMISSIONERS jy or group is f Florl CHRIS FORTON r rocoonlzed by the Coun PO BOX 413016 i man, a spokesperson" for e group or organization will ment NR ?LES F ?41f'1- 353'16 istay be allotted 10 min- -am utes to speak on an Hem. ,comr I! Persons wishing to ,The have written 3 graphic materials Included In the Ordir At Board agenda packets Al REF "cRF it E: 0012317 11'i'd38911ri491 -must submit sold material a minimum of 3 weeks CO Of 563''80&',2 AMEi4D CILA'3TER 22 PC` � for to the respective Cc bUc hearing. In any FL e, written materials In- CH State of FLoriia ded to be considered INI County of Ccil per 1 mde Board the sfwl op� k ft I,` C` Before the undersigned authority, ersonaLLy unty staff a minimum CC vppeare� �. Lamb. who nn -sath says t, a•c she serves as the As-.,istan "r crparate Secretary of tiie Naples W seven days prior to the Vilc hewing. All materl- CC r Bf % Dail t`.ews a daiL news a er ublished at Na es, Y . Y P P P Nap ,es, used In prew dations riefore the Board will be- B1 in Collier Cow.ty, FLoricle: that the attached copy +!Dome a permonent part of A Al of �r!� rtis' :r.g ijas ;du�lishec. in said nawspcpar un 0Any pe son who decid• claies ' steel. further a •s that the said N Les Dail Y ? Y 4M to areal a decision of '"She Board will need a re. - W M -" Ni �lff' :ent News s a reospkaper publ4sheJ at Naples, in said d of the proceedings leng thereto d C.,LJ i Co ^�i '.y, FiDi ;da, and that the said I �a chat a verbatim ed to IN IN newspaper has her: tofcre been continuously of the proceedings rud -, TI Si pualished in <a•ici Collier C(,unty, FLorida, each day +. b: reel as second class mza . l which record in. the testimony and T, ; r,c . +s �•i et!t ,evidence upon which the TI ,.,atter at the t ol'ice 'in r3 ies in semi 1� "" p , tap Is based TI TI Collier Courty, FLo. iva, for a pericd of 1 year I PBOARD OF COUNTY *COMMISSIONERS A next r c-�din firs: u3Ucati .)n of the P 9 � ' P +COLLIER COUNTY, PI 4L" ,died "'.)1 ',) :1dvert'iseme;.t; enc affiant 10LORIDA 09AMES N. COLETTA, A F ff;rthe^ S"yS tI L sh._ hss m, +ether paid nor CHAIRMAN S' proWsed any pers i., tirr,: or corporation any DWIGHT E.BROCK, It iiscuun", ;auate, conlrissicn or refund for the CLERK �Dy' /S /yClBrnkne R. Allen, A purpose of secFri `: ,Z this ad ertiseiiert for E Cc pubiiction in ti1-- srtid nevs)aper. ((SEPAL) Feb .I No. 1201191 Ordi �13LtISHrt" C "1: 02/0 are tion. AD SPACE: 127.,0On INCH FILED CN' 02/01/02 Signature f A!fitri;t ✓_' _�+__ _ _r_.. yarn 'C .':s ~d � ab ritswd ue we this i ors �nr L L', k0l' Yin by nie � P j0Fd; Donna Chesney My Commission DD058336 Expires September 11, 2005 glven Febru- n the proposed file with adrd and 8 E ORDINANCE NO. 2002- 0 5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22, BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATION, ARTICLE VII, HOUSING CODE FOR THE UNICORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, AS PROMULGATED BY ORDINANCE 89 -6, AS AMENDED, AMENDING SECTION 22 -263, COMPLIANCE WITH HOUSING STANDARDS, TO INCREASE MINIMUM REQUIRED SPACE FOR DWELLINGS, AND REQUIRING SMOKE DETECTORS, AND ADDING SECTION 22- 265, ESTABLISHING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, within the jurisdiction of Collier County, Florida, there are or may be dwellings and dwelling units which are unfit for human habitation and use due to inadequate maintenance, obsolescence or abandonment and which contain defects that increase the hazards of fire, accident, or other calamities, and which by reason of the lack of maintenance, inadequate ventilation, inadequate light and sanitary facilities, or other conditions render such dwellings and dwelling units unsafe, unsanitary, dangerous and detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, experience and accepted national housing surveys have clearly demonstrated that such conditions result in large measure from improper maintenance, inadequate sanitary facilities, overcrowded conditions in residential occupancies, buildings and premises, and from general neighborhood neglect; and WHEREAS, such unsafe and unsanitary conditions can be improved and often eliminated or prevented through adopted and enforced housing standards, resulting in the upgrading of living conditions and an overall enhancement of the general health, safety, and welfare of all residents and property owners of the community; and WHEREAS, such conditions can be further improved by periodic review and amendment of such regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CON SUSSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION ONE: The following sectiogs Chapter 22 of Article VII, of the Code of Laws r and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida, are amended as follows: Sec.22 -263. Compliance with housing standards. All dwellings or dwelling units whether occupied or Page 1 of 3 Words struek-thFough are deleted, words underlined are added AM unoccupied, whieh does --aet shall comply with the requirements of this Section as hereinafter set forth: (1) Sanitary facilities required (13) REQUIRED SPACE, DWELLINGS — Every dwelling or dwelling unit shall comply with the minimum space footage requirements of the Zefing OM Land Development Code and shall contain at least 438 200 square feet of floor space for the first occupant and at lease 400 150 additional square feet of floor area per additional occupant. No habitable room other than a kitchen shall have an area of less that 78 100 square feet as prescribed in the Building Code. (17) Smoke detectors: All residential dwelling units shall be equipped with smoke detectors to meet the minimum fire code requirements If the structure was built without wired detectors battery operated smoke detectors are recommended for installation. See.22 -265. Penalties If any person_ firm or corporation, whether public or private or other entity fails or refuses to obev or comply with or violates any of the provisions of this Ordinance such person firm corporation or other entity upon conviction of such offense, shall be gay of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed Sixty (60)dAys m the County jail, or both, at the discretion of the Court. Each violation or non - compliance shall be considered a separate and distinct offense and for each day said violation continues or non compliance occurs this also will constitute a separate offense Nothing herein contained shall prevent or restrict the county from takiniz such other lawful action in any court of competent jurisdiction as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violation or non -compliance Such other lawful actions shall include. but shall not be limited to. an equitable action for injunctive relief or an action at law for damages Further. nothing in this section shall be construed to Prohibit the county from prosecuting any violation of this Ordinance by means of a code enforcement board established Pursuant to the authority of Chanter 162, Florida Statutes Page 2 of 3 Words stmek &euO are deleted, words undtflined are added 8E 40% All remedies and Penalties provided for in this section shall be cumulative and independently available to the county and the county shall be authorized to pursue any and all remedies set forth in this section to the full extent allowed by law. SECTION TWO: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances: The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION THREE: Liberal construction. This Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectuate its public purpose. SECTION FOUR: Conflict and severance. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FIVE: Effective date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this % day of j 2002 ���atlt�f/plftfrrfra ,� — lj4 'Elie r BOARD OF COUNTY C M1VIIS SIGNERS IrR, Clerk COLLIER C Y, O 4 BY: Clerk At !t &S Ck1Py�•: ames i. coletta, Chairman sfgol on ly. App ved form legal sufficiency: Patrick G. White Assistant County Attorney Page 3 of 3 Words strnak thfo are deleted, words MRderlinA are added •EIq STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: Ordinance 2002 -05 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 12th day of February, 2002, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 13th day of February, 2002. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Courts and Clerk Ex- officio to Board of County Commissioners By:/ Joanne R. Vern,' Ir.' De ut Clet 1 - P Y k r�rrgtrrrrtN��N� r 8F Collier County, Florida 11/28/84 -S50 REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: /XXXX/ Normal Legal Advertisement / / Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) Originating Dept /Div:_Com.Dev.Serv. /Administration Person: D,/%J(/ /���^ Date: 01 Petition No. (If none, give brief description): Petitioner: (Name & address): Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space needed, attach separate sheet) Hearing before: /-X BCC —/ BZA 7` —/ Other Requested hearing date: _ February 12, 2002 Based on advertisement appeari g 10 ys before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important /�, /XXXX/ Naples Daily News or legally required Other Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & size): AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2001 -13, AS AMENDED (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY AMENDING SUBPARAGRAPH 4(A) IN SUBSECTION I IN SECTION 74 -203 TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR IMPACT FEE WAIVERS ON BEHALF OF SPECIFIED TAX EXEMPTED, NOT -FOR- PROFIT, CHARITABLE, ENTITIES PROVIDED THE COLLIER COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE RESPECTIVE WAIVER ELIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION WAS ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 AND BEFORE OCTOBER 13, 2001 AND THE ENTITY PAID THE IMPACT FEE IN FULL; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Companion petition(s), if any, & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee Include Advertising Cost? Yes No / —7- If yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113 -13891 649110 Reviewed by: Approved by: Division Head Date / mss{ 03- County Manager Date List Attach nts (1) (2) (3) DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. NOTE: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's Office will distribute copies: / - -y County Manager agenda file; Requesting Division; / —t Original to Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division Head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received / �/ /� �/ Date Advertised /0 //O Date of P.H. / 8F ORDINANCE NO. 2002 - AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2001 -13, AS AMENDED (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY AMENDING SUBPARAGRAPH 4(A) IN SUBSECTION I IN SECTION 74 -203 TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR IMPACT FEE WAIVERS ON BEHALF OF SPECIFIED TAX EXEMPTED, NOT - FOR - PROFIT, CHARITABLE, ENTITIES PROVIDED THE COLLIER COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE RESPECTIVE WAIVER ELIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION WAS ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 AND BEFORE OCTOBER 13, 2001 AND THE ENTITY PAID THE IMPACT FEE IN FULL; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, on January 8, 2002, as agenda item 10(B), the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County authorized Staff to draft, advertise, and bring this proposed amending Ordinance back to the Board at a pubic hearing; and WHEREAS, absent these amendments, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance mandates that staff shall not accept any application for any impact fee waiver unless the application for the waiver is submitted to staff not later that the date that the building permit is issued to authorize the respective waiver eligible constriction; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to establish limited after - the -fact exceptions to the aforesaid restriction and hereby authorize staff to accept applications for the respective waivers provided the waiver eligible development was issued Collier County building permit(s) for the respective waiver eligible construction between September 8, 2001 and October 12, 2001; and WHEREAS, these exceptions apply only to specified tax exempted, not -for- profit, charitable, entities that provide specified services of substantial benefit to low income or very low income residents of Collier County at no charge or at reasonable, reduced rates NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE. Subparagraph 4(a) in subsection "I" of Section 74 -203 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances (Ordinance No. 2001 -13), as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: 4. Applications for Waivers Pursuant to this Section 74 -203. a. Except as specified in this subparagraph (a) the applicant must file a written waiver request application to the County Manager not later than concurrently with payment of the respective Impact Fees. The County shall not accept any such applications after the respective impact fees have been paid to the County except in those instances when the Collier County building permit that 8F authorized the respective waiver eligible development was issued after September 7, 2001 and before October 13 2001 and the development paid the applicable impact fees in full. The applicant can avoid payment of Impact Fees (up to the maximum amount of impact fees that may possibly be waived for that applicant) only when it is possible that the Board may grant the requested waiver before the respective Impact Fees become due and payable to the County. The application must prove all of the applicable above - specified elements that render the entity eligible for the requested waivers, including the required tax exemption(s). The County Manager may request additional information deemed appropriate to ascertain the applicant's eligibility for the requested waivers, including criteria noted in Section 196.195 and /or 196.196, Florida Statutes. SECTION TWO: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional or by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION THREE: INCLUSION IN CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article." or any other appropriate word. SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida this day of ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and Legal sufficiency: , 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1A JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney 2 Underlined text is added; Stash- thFOUgh text is deleted. 8F .; January 24, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, FL 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider an Ordinance Amending Ordinance 2001 -13 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced petition on Friday, February 1, 2002 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Charge to:113- 138913 - 649110 8F NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2001 -13, AS AMENDED (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY AMENDING SUBPARAGRAPH 4(A) IN SUBSECTION I IN SECTION 74 -203 TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR IMPACT FEE WAIVERS ON BEHALF OF SPECIFIED TAX EXEMPTED, NOT - FOR - PROFIT, CHARITABLE, ENTITIES PROVIDED THE COLLIER COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE RESPECTIVE WAIVER ELIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION WAS ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 AND BEFORE OCTOBER 13, 2001 AND THE ENTITY PAID THE IMPACT FEE IN FULL; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. �T BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 8F Ellie J. Hoffman *� To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Public Hearing to Amend Ord. 2001 -13 Good Morning, Pam, Please advertise the above referenced notice as indicated on the attached. Thanks so much and have a great weekend! Ellie Amend Amend 2001- 13.doc 2001- 13.doc Ellie J. Hoffman 8F i From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:15 AM To: Ellie J. Hoffman Subject: Delivered: Public Hearing to Amend Ord. 2001 -13 LLJ Public Hearing to Amend Ord. 2... <<Public Hearing to Amend Ord. 2001 -13>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Public Hearing to Amend Ord. 2001 -13 Sent: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:20:58 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:14:51 -0500 1 Aaples Daily News Naples, t. 34102 ;,ffida+.it of eublication Naples Dai'.y News BOARD OF C;�JNTY COMISSiONERS ?C 3CX 03016 NAFLS F'_ 3410'1- •3016 REFERCNCE: 00`:230 t ^;51339:36491 58!8075a AMEND ORD. 2001 -1:5 N ststa: of FLoridn zoun't:y of CoL°.ie- Before: she undersigned authority, arsoriaLky appearec, S. Lamb. who or oath says tat she serves as the Ass-;stint Corporate Secretary of the Naples Daily A i-,., a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier ro'.jnty, Florida: that the attached copy of advet,r•islrq wei Fubl shed in said newspaper on dates ."stet;. Af iant further says that the said Nap' es Da i'Ly News is a newspaper pualLished at Naples, i) said Collier County, FLo ida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously pubLish,ed in said C:Llier County, Florida, er.ch day and i,,as been entered as second cla >ss mai L matter at the post ofrice in Naples, in said Collier County- F:arida, for a period of 1 yerr na:xt precec ina• the fi t publication of the attach -o copy of ac ":vrrrt'i semen t; and affiart f nor u,ter �lrosrisel nersrn, firm or corporation Lny discovat, rc- br.;ce, commission or refund for the this advertisement for o vlror. +� s itCh, ad nespaper. AD SPAC IF I LO Oe $igna$US•f tsl_A'7 �BGt.._!_.__.�_!•. —�_ _ _� _ _ -worn °c ind Subu. r�ibed b e me Vh-is Ia. day oi'a_'{,�c! Person-,Ls.y Known by ir.. Donna Chesney My Commission DD058336 o► Expires Septermbw 11, 2005 [3� E: All persons to speak on any Item must regis- tr the County ad- any Item. i ne semcnon o, b�fa oehalff i an or�Iz in or group Is encouraged. If Chair- man, naze es�son for a group or organizatior uts � in ute to be speak Bem Persons wishing tc have written or graphk materials Included In the Board agenda packet! must submit sold m 1 a minimum of 3 weerk! prior to the respectlw public hearing. In am rnee. written materials in come a permanent the record. son who deck al a decision 1 will need a n he proceedh% thereto or may need at a verbotl tthhe BROCK, ORDINANCE NO. 2002 -06 AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COUNTY'S CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2001 -13, AS AMENDED (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY AMENDING SUBPARAGRAPH 4(A) IN SUBSECTION I IN SECTION 74 -203 TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR IMPACT FEE WAIVERS ON BEHALF OF SPECIFIED TAX EXEMPTED, NOT - FOR - PROFIT, CHARITABLE, ENTITIES PROVIDED THE COLLIER COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE RESPECTIVE WAIVER ELIGIBLE CONSTRUCTION WAS ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 AND BEFORE OCTOBER 13, 2001 AND THE ENTITY PAID THE IMPACT FEE IN FULL; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, on January 8, 2002, as agenda item 10(B), the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County authorized Staff to draft, advertise, and bring this proposed amending Ordinance back to the Board at a pubic hearing; and WHEREAS, absent these amendments, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance mandates that staff shall not accept any application for any impact fee waiver unless the application for the waiver is submitted to staff not later that the date that the building permit is issued to authorize the respective waiver eligible constriction; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to establish limited after - the -fact exceptions to the aforesaid restriction and hereby authorize staff to accept applications for the respective waivers provided the waiver eligible development was issued Collier County building permit(s) for the respective waiver eligible construction between September 8, 2001 and October 12, 2001; and WHEREAS, these exceptions apply only to specified tax exempted, not -for- profit, charitable, entities that provide specified services of substantial benefit to low income or very low income residents of Collier County at no charge or at reasonable, reduced rates NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE. Subparagraph 4(a) in subsection "I" of Section 74 -203 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances (Ordinance No. 2001 -13), as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: 4. Applications for Waivers Pursuant to this Section 74 -203. a. Except as specified in this subparagraph (a), the applicant must file a written waiver request application to the County Manager not later than concurrently with payment of the respective Impact Fees. The County shall not accept any such applications after the respective impact fees have been paid to the County except in those instances when the Collier County building permit that 8F authorized the respective waiver eligible development was issued after September 7 2001 and before October 13, 2001 and the development paid the applicable impact fees in full. The applicant can avoid payment of Impact Fees (up to the maximum amount of impact fees that may possibly be waived for that applicant) only when it is possible that the Board may grant the requested waiver before the respective Impact Fees become due and payable to the County. The application must prove all of the applicable above - specified elements that render the entity eligible for the requested waivers, including the required tax exemption(s). The County Manager may request additional information deemed appropriate to ascertain the applicant's eligibility for the requested waivers, including criteria noted in Section 196.195 and/or 196.196, Florida Statutes. SECTION TWO: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional or by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION THREE: INCLUSION IN CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article." or any other appropriate word. SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida this day of - , 2002. i ,itiO'ordir'let al/ '�:�e��•• ter'; : ` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS s - -DV�i Ck1 f; B l<, Clerk OF COLLIER C NTY LO IDA f a w ' y. "Qppu JAMt,6N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 0 flu i " to Cminyq : I of, "atillre "Illy. Approved as to form and Legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney 2 Underlined text is added; StUGk thFeugh text is deleted. EIS STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: Ordinance 2002 -06 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 12th day of February, 2002, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 13th day of February, 2002. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Courts and Clerk Ex- officio to Board of County Commissioners--"''.'(' I 211'�i4 S By; Joanne R. Deputy Clerk :y - R RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -92 9 B A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON ROAD — PHASE II BEAUTIFICATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, on December 11, 2001, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2001 -76, establishing the Livingston Road — Phase II Beautification Advisory Committee; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2001 -76 provides that the Committee shall be composed of five (5) members who permanently reside within the Livingston Road Phase II Beautification Municipal Service Taxing Unit; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice soliciting applications from interested parties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Livingston Road — Phase II Beautification Advisory Committee: MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES Charles V. Douglas, Jr. 2/12/04 Thomas W. Sansbury 2/12/05 William D. Confoy 2/12/06 Lucius B. Lackore 2/12/05 Dexter R. Groose 2/12/04 This Resolution adopted after motion, second and unanimous vote. DATED: February 12, 2002 ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BRQCK, Clerk ,`,� re • I�.D •• 1. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Lem - )�'t 1z David C. Weigel County Attorney ADV. BD. /kn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA . ]AM COLE7 rAihairman 9C RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -93 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING AND REAPPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 93 -76, as amended, creating the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee, provides that the Committee shall consist of fifteen (15) members that are residents of Collier County and include representatives from such groups as architects, general contractors, residential or builder contractors, environmentalists, land planners, land developers, landscape architects, professional engineers, utility contractors, plumbing contractors, electrical contractors, structural engineers, and attorneys; and WHEREAS, there are currently Five (5) vacancies on this Committee; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice soliciting applications from interested parties; and WHEREAS, the Development Services Advisory Committee has provided the Board of County Commissioners with its recommendation for appointment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. Charles Morgan Abbott is hereby reappointed under the residential or builder contractor category to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee for a four year term, said.term to expire on December 14, 2005. 2. Herbert Rosser Savage is hereby reappointed under the Architect category to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee for a four year term, said term to expire on December 14, 2005. 3. Anthony P. Pires, Jr., is hereby appointed under the attorney category to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee for a four year term, said term to expire on December 14, 2005. 4. Justin Martin is hereby appointed under the Professional Engineer category to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee for a four year term, said term to expire on December 14, 2005. 5. John L. Rowell is hereby appointed under the Professional Engineer category to the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee for a four year term, said term to expire on December 14, 2005. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby waives the provisions of Section Seven B. of Ordinance No. 2001 -55, relating to a limitation of two consecutive terms of office, for the purpose of reappointment of Charles Morgan Abbott to this Committee. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. DATED: February 12, 2002 ATTEST ;.",. DW 11BK, Clerk �Y s1��taeit Mly. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: LDaviid C. Weigel County Attorney DCW /kn;h;kay;advisory boards 9C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 2 90 do RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -94 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL R. SAUER TO THE RURAL LANDS ASSESSMENT AREA OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Collier County is required by the State of Florida Administration Commission, pursuant to the Final Order of Case No. AC- 99 -02, to conduct an assessment of the rural and agricultural area of the County, including all lands designated Agricultural /Rural, the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern, all conservation lands outside the County's Urban Boundary, and Southern Golden Gate Estates; and WHEREAS, on August 3, 1999, the Board concluded that it would create citizens committees to conduct a bifurcated analysis of the assessment area and to oversee the assessment and development of comprehensive plan amendments for the Assessment area, excluding the rural fringe area; and WHEREAS, on December 14, 1999, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 99 -87, creating the Rural Lands Assessment Area Oversight Committee, which is composed of fifteen (15) members; and WHEREAS, there is currently a vacancy on this Committee; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice soliciting applications from interested parties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Michael R. Bauer is hereby appointed to the Rural Lands Assessment Area Oversight Committee for the remainder of the vacant term, said term to expire at the conclusion of the Committee's report to the Board of County Commissioners, which will be no later than December 31, 2002. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. DATED: February 12, 2002 ATTEST: ,ow" �F°'tIerk iron S Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: David C. Weigel County Attorney DCW /kn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA • 1 & COLIEVA, Chairman f qE RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -95 RESOLUTION APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD. WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 92 -80, as amended, provides that the Collier County Code Enforcement Boards shall consist of seven regular members and two alternate members; and WHEREAS, there are currently vacancies in the regular member and business categories; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice soliciting applications from interested parties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. Rhona E. Saunders is hereby reappointed under the Business category to the Collier County Code Enforcement Board for the remainder of the vacant term, said term to expire on February 14, 2005. 2. Diane Taylor is hereby reappointed under the regular member category to the Collier County Code Enforcement Board for the remainder of the vacant term, said term expiring on February 14, 2005. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby waives the provisions of Section Seven B. of Ordinance No. 2001 -55, relating to a limitation of two consecutive terms of office, for the purpose of reappointment of Diane Taylor to this Committee. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. DATED: February 12, 2002 ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ``t11/11N11RP� /f fft! By: Atte 3ANtS N. COLETTA, Chairman App'W - gel and legal - su�`iVnky": .L 'e David C. Weigel County Attorney DCW /kn 9F RESOLUTION NO. 02 -$q_ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPPORTING THE LOCAL LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION IN ITS EFFORTS TO PROTECT COLLIER COUNTY CONCERNS REGARDING CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING AND SUPPORTING, IF NECESSARY, LITIGATION. WHEREAS, on September 11, 2001 the Board of County Commissioners, ( "Board "), of Collier County, Florida passed a proclamation supporting the Citizens For Fair Redistricting in their efforts to ensure that during the redistricting process Collier County be aligned with its contiguous west -coast counties and communities of interest and not be included in Congressional Districts extending from Florida's southeast counties of Broward, Miami/Dade or Monroe; and WHEREAS, most of the proposed maps of Congressional Districts join Collier County and Lee County with Broward, Palm Beach, Miami/Dade or Monroe County; and WHEREAS, the League of Women Voters and Common Cause have submitted a proposed map that mirrors the map created by the Citizens For Fair Redistricting, a bi- partisan committee; and WHEREAS, other maps have also been proposed that keep Collier County and Lee County joined together as communities of interest; and WHEREAS, this Resolution is proposed and supported by Mike Carr, as Chairman of the Collier County Republican Party Executive Committee, and by Chuck Mohlke, as Chairman of the Collier County Democratic Executive Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: On behalf of the citizens of Collier County and in recognition of the protection of Collier County concerns by members of the local legislative delegation (including, but not limited to, Congressman Porter J. Goss, State Representative Dudley J. Goodlette and State Senator Burt L. Saunders) the Board supports litigation, if necessary, to ensure that we are represented by a local congressman, familiar with the common needs and economic interests of both counties. I 9F This Resolution adopted this /A-2g� day of February, 2002, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEq: • ; )wi I &Iht 1✓' Brock, CLERK f lgnt�! Mly. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TY, FL COLLIER COUN 4 •' D' By: JameirN. ' CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: -• -Jla=2 Ramiro Manalich Chief Assistant County Attorney H /Ramiro/Resolutions /Redistricting 9G RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 9— A RESOLUTION OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING ENACTMENT INTO LAW OF PROPOSED HOUSE BILL NUMBER 1225 OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE – A PROPOSED GENERAL LAW THAT PROVIDES ADDITIONAL PENALTIES FOR DRAG RACING AND SIMILAR ACTIVITIES ON ANY HIGHWAY, ROADWAY OR PARKING LOT. WHEREAS, drag racing, vehicle acceleration contests, tests of physical endurance driving vehicles, exhibitions of speed or acceleration, or trying to break speed records pose threats to the participants, but also to bystanders who often times fall victims to as the result of such activities, and WHEREAS, at a recent town hall meeting, citizens reported reckless driving and drag racing activities where serious traffic and pedestrian accidents were averted, but property damage was not averted; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County Florida has been encouraged by the Collier County community to support proposed legislation and enforcement of increased penalties to discourage such acts; and WHEREAS, legislation has recently been introduced to the Florida House of Representatives to discourage drag racing and similar activities on any road, highway or parking lots by providing for increased financial, misdemeanor or criminal penalties to dissuade these activities, and, WHEREAS, the proposed applicable penalties can include conviction of a felony of the third degree, revocation of a driver's license for two years, and impoundment of a vehicle for not less than 5 days; and WHEREAS, the proposed applicable penalties that may be imposed against a minor include possible revoking, suspending or withholding issuance of a minor's driver's license for up to 2 years or more, detention in a detention facility for up to fifteen days and the requirement to perform up to 250 hours of public service; and WHEREAS, this proposed legislation is a positive step toward building safer communities by providing law enforcement agencies with additional enforcement measures. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: The Local Legislative Delegation that represents Collier County should support enactment into law of proposed House Bill Number 1225, a general act of Florida that provides for increased penalties for "drag racing" and similar activities on any highway, roadway, or parking lot. THIS RESOLUTION adopted this 12`h day of February 2002, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST,; ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS `DWIGI� F i ;�ROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B u..�ClerkA�filft jo JA N. COLETTA, CH IRMAN _ �1�t1 OA JY. Chi 11'yA' _ LJ A App -tived as to form and legal sufficiency: David C. Weigel, County Attorney 10A RESOLUTION NO. 2002 - 9 7 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONDEMNATION OF FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS AND /OR THOSE PERPETUAL OR TEMPORARY EASEMENT INTERESTS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR -LANE AND SIX - LANE IMPROVEMENTS TO GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD BETWEEN PINE RIDGE ROAD AND VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT NO. 65 (PROJECT NO. 60134). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board), on May 9, 2000, adopted Ordinance No. 2000 -31 therein establishing the (Ninth Annual Update and Amendment) Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition and construction of the various capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan was adopted in Ordinance No. 2000 -32; and WHEREAS, the construction of four -lane and six -lane improvements to Goodlette -Frank Road between Pine Ridge Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road is one of the capital improvement projects required under the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the location for construction of the proposed improvements has been fixed by survey and is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, after consideration of the availability of alternate routes and locations, the comparative costs of project alternatives, various impacts upon the environment, long range planning options, and public safety considerations, the Board desires to exercise its right to condemn property for public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that it has been determined by the Board that the construction of four -lane and six -lane improvements to Goodlette -Frank Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road (hereinafter referred to as "the Project ") is necessary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that construction of the Project is part of the County's long range planning effort, and is included in the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan for Growth Management, as approved by the Florida Department of Community Affairs. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Staff has reviewed alternative locations for the Project, and the costs associated with the design, property rights acquisition, and construction of the Project, as well as public safety and welfare considerations associated with the design and construction of the Project, and various impacts to the environment, and the Board finds that after consideration of these issues, the most feasible location for construction of the proposed improvements is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Page 1 l0A AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that in order to construct the Project as designed, it is necessary for the Board to acquire the various real property interests described in Exhibit "A" to wit: fee simple interests and/or those perpetual or temporary easement interests. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all property shall be put to public purposes. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to immediately acquire by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the above - referenced real property interests more particularly described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necessary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution adopted on this is day of 2 , 2002, after motion, second andrgjprjty, „yore. 0`�HT E: q) , CLERK •"„�`' "4�Y i Jq=9t /all to Cktrumes a, {� IPSU a 041,Y- legal dorm a legal ufficiency: Heidi Ashton Assistant County Attorney IFALVA I '-J • 1' Page 2 PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 702 TAX PARCEL NO. ('64,., 0000(P I \ LOT 13 O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. k ALLISON S. GRIMES 1, LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. k SYLVIA A. LUPU 10 EXHIBIT. F9e-L---O w GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ya 0 ( IN FEET ) 0 1 inch = 200 !t. LEGEND: IO.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT LOT 8 1 f G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1080, PG. IWO WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. IR. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) z LOT 7 C U. O.R. 1595. PG. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK C NORA ROTH PEEK U IL C: LOT 6 C O.R. 1595. PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK LL z F, LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. k CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON w ri J a is, COUNTY MONT- OFWAY O.R SOOKOS/. PAGEIJN QR. BOOK IM PAGE 714 LOT 4 O.R. 2007. PG. 459 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET O N LOT 2 CLO.R. 2007, PG. 457 20' N H. A. k EDITH G. STREET M x O I vi N i cD PARCEL 702/ 0.1 ACRES, +/- SECTION 10 SECTION 15 Barry E. n (For the Firm 1-8 #642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5355 2� Q' o z �Ia° ,: lr N. 1E j SEME n I Pr J I 1 I x� �a d V tr°>Ar 4� b4 DESCRIPTION: THE EASTERLY 20.00 FEET OF LOT 2 OF "PINE RIDGE ", A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. i G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE N0. 99 -94) I� NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3, SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PINE RIDGE ROAD _ TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) Date Signed: ,- Z+ °o� Not valid without t e s1 notura and the original raised seat of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 0 Z r ap U U � co W P6 �D m d W a z a: o: 0 z SKE I CH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Vt x 0 1 N 0 I n PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 703 TAX PARCEL NO. :61 t b A} o0 p, 6 I \ LOT 13 O.R. 2412, PC. 2091 RICHARD H. k ALLISON S. GRIMES LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. k SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 j O.R. 1080, PC. 1920 1 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN Z LOT 7 C 1l O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 > THOMAS R. PEEK C NORA ROTH PEEK r LL LOT 6 C O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 NORA R07H PEEK LL z a LOT 5 D.R. 1468, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. B CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON W V IL �i a 13'C0UNTYMQHTARWAY QR BOOK OR, PAGE f3W LOT 4 o.A NOOK IM PAGE r14 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET — PARCEL 703 0.1 ACRES, +/- LOT 2 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET SECTION 10 SECTION 15 i `lo 12 0 O 1 MT I I 3,t I c� A 0 �o l� w n a �o u' .8 I O.R. PG. P.C.P EXHIBIT GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft LEGEND: INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) � °r°,, of DESCRIPTION: THE EASTERLY 20.00 FEET OF LOT 3 OF "PINE RIDGE ", A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. I G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PINE RIDGE ROAD _ TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) Barry E. (Fo• a Flrm LB0642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 Date Signed: Not valid without he §Ignature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. J O Z r m O � i0 W o V g a w w aL) w qW 0: z z 5KE I CH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENYNIEIERS, BURVEY0R1i1 AIM MOLOOIM 'O7ICIAIU I WM 110116 7610 OOLOEN OAT MR1dMY = ROW UM PHON[ 1 4M-00U tttesor tr we set LAMt ssn 7 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1- - 200' 1 OF 1 Off A NAM 3 Q O r- M O I n I O PROJECT NO. : 60134 0.155 ACRES, ZDYRVC PROJECT PARCEL NO. 11OA1 j^ 3 . TAX PARCEL NO. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) 2 in (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) LOT 13 g \ O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 I 3 tG y w RICHARD H. &ALLISON S. CRIMES W cx PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY . EASEMENT �� 3 LOT 9 44 X" O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 Z �� \I SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU lam, N89'31'55 "E Z O U) 0 m D V) w O LJ _z LOT 8 O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHPoS17ANSEN CYRVIL DATA, R 25.00' L 28.98' Tan 16.37' Delta — 6625'19" LOT 7 Chard S261"28E. 27.39' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK POINT OF BEGINNING O I LOT 6 O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON r ri LOT 4 m O.R. 2007, PG. 459 a H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 1 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET CURVC DATAt R — 5741.64' L 453.98' Tan 227.11' DWo 04'31'49" Chord = N04'52'1 7'E, 453.86' 11.62' S89'33'1 i SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENCI THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Ft Barry E. en (For t , Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificote No. 5365 i EXHIBIT Paw- -...off /0'7 G-4 PAR7WERSMP OA 1679, PG. 1442 11"V PARCEL 1 10A1 E w 0.155 ACRES, ZDYRVC DATAt j^ 3 G -4 PARTNERSHIP - O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) 2 in (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) OOC� FR S� B0, O.R. 267 T:3, I \ 15.02' N82'49'12'W z� I ZDYRVC DATAt R � 25.00' L� L_1..27' Tan - 5.21' Delta : 23'31'51" 2 in Chord N71'03'45 "W, 10.20' I 00 I 3 w a �a VY =Q V R GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT i G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) PIA11 Qln/`C OnAn a69 97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E Date Signed: 1�' ,� •�ac� t Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florido Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: I. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2• BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ENAINEER3. SURVEYOR- AND ECOIAAISTB " " — e P0110 ANA PNK 9Utti 1 AW GOLM OAR rARI MIRY mm nnWA 341 R401e1t 1 434 -0317 neror MI► 7 Ile eeRC t� 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A =1114T c� 3 0 a 0 11; PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 11OA1 TAX PARCEL NO. : do o � o I PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 11OA1 EXHIBIT Pago_6 __of.. e2 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 861.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66'25'19" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 26'04'28" EAST, 27.39 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 28.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 265.75 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'31'55" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.22 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 271.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'49'12" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'31'51" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 71'03'45" WEST, 10.20 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 10.27 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.155 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 3 Q O M 0 PROJECT NO. 60134 (� 'max rr PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 51OA1 1 P "O ^h TAX PARCEL NO. : o0c2. !+o2i 80(o ( = LOT 13 � G4 PARTNERSHIP \O.R. PG. �. y�. O.R. 1679, RICHARr1 H b el , Al IICfW S. GRIMES S. G 401 W PG. 1442 � ye PERPETUAL, NON- ; a EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND Iva UTILITY EASEMENT^ o 30� It v LOT 9' O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 � a ti� I SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU =oo N89- 31 -55 "E 10. 9' �o w 00 h MII LOT 8 N O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 c 3 WILSUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN S82'148 S82'51'4E FIARC E L 5 1 OA 1 "E o 8" 10.00' 11, 10.00' 0.063 ACRES, +/- 37.14' 0 PARTNERSHIP I507'08'12 "W O.R. 1679, PG, 1442 LOT 7 37.16' ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) 10.00' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 POINT OF BEGINNING A' THOMAS R. N82'a9'12'w (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) �' %' Q %g PEEK NOR^ ROTH PEEK Q 12.00' 'A ftARD "E S PR 582'49'12 'J s0Rro4 I O15.02 Cu RVC OAT /U 562'49'12 "E R = 25.00' L ®39.25' POINT OF BEGINNING "B' Ton - 24.98' LOT 6 Delta - 89'57'30' I O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 Chord 537'50'31 "E, 35.34' Z NORA ROTH PEEK o GRAPHIC SCALE (u Z 3 J � 200' 0' 100' 200' F 0 in LOT 5 0 12 O.R. 1466, Pc. 1763 W ( IN FEET 5; DANIEL F. k CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON a! o 1 inch = 200 ft. u LEGEND: in w LOT 4 O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS 0 m O.R. 2007, PG. 459 0 a d u`�w W° PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL n H. A. k EDITH G. STREET q POINT w 2aa �Op V 2 z 4 0 11 of ° LOT 3 G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 2007, PG. 457 FT O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 H. A. B EDITH G. STREET (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) ouRVt OAT., R - 5741.64' L = 453.98' Tan - 227.11' Delta - 04'31'49' Chord - N0452'17'E, 453.86' 11.62 589'33'1 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT = THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 O I I >v, Barry E. *bn (For th'4 Flrm LB#b42) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate. No. 5365 PINE RIDGE ROAD J 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E Date Signed: � �' "t- Not valid without the si nature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. Pa9xaANA P ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOl GWM 10IL 2W PARKMAY 1 R10►E 941 434 -NM RIOiOr N0. Ai 14 40Ni 00" 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A SOMY 3 0 a 0 :c r 0 I n I to OA PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 510A1 TAX PARCEL NO. ooz&4oZQ'o(uI PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 51OA1 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY, THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 861.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89'57'30" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 37.50'31" EAST, 35.34 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 37.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING "A "; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 234.05 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'31'55" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.09 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 235.38 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST; A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 861.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89'57'30" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 37'50'31" EAST, 35.34 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 27.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING "B "; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 37.15 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.16 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'49'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING TOGETHER 0.063 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMANA P= WM 1 "M plA MAY MM naWA 341 MA7 434 -0333 017[ 11107Wfq q[110. 0071E 01Q 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 W A 0URM PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 11OA2 TAX PARCEL NO. : o c Z 4t v2. 8 01 0 t LOT 13 \O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 POINT OF BEGINNING O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRIS71ANSEN k IW h w 1 4 y w 41 Q rR 41 o$ v I N 07'08' 12" 37.14' S82'51'48 "E LOT 7 O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK Q NORA ROTH PEEK LOT 5 p O Q CURVE DATR 435.34�'�� O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 - 25.00' L= 39.25' W Tan 24.98' LOT 6 Delta - 8957'O.R. M Y! Chard - S37'50NORA 1595, PG. 1422 ROTH PEEK (A 11.62' 589'33'1 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMEND = THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 1 5.02' I 52'49'12 "E I W 1 Wo yn 2g �o v 10A G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 PARCEL 110A2 0.010 ACRES, +/- O8' 12 "W 15' a0c'�icr Ft .w ' ^ ?), "Oft O,t G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT R G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) I1 11 PINE RIDGE ROAD 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E Barry E. yren (For he Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate Nor 5:65 Date Signed: 10 Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. In NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 5-01 1 25313 1 10 -49 -25 1 1e — 200' I 1 OF 2 nur A elellcr " 't Q z LOT 5 p O Q O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 W DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON W Qa N Q V! M Y! , � a LOT 4 �.� o m O.R. 2007, PG. 459 Y a a H. A. & EDITH G. STREET 8Q( 2oew Ld OJoo u Z_ 0 0_ w LOT 3 PT O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET 3 D C14 Q O a / DYRVC DATAI R = 5741.64' d L = 453.98' Ton = 227.11' Delia 04'37'49" I Chord = N040521 7 "E. 453.86' (A 11.62' 589'33'1 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMEND = THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 1 5.02' I 52'49'12 "E I W 1 Wo yn 2g �o v 10A G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 PARCEL 110A2 0.010 ACRES, +/- O8' 12 "W 15' a0c'�icr Ft .w ' ^ ?), "Oft O,t G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT R G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) I1 11 PINE RIDGE ROAD 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E Barry E. yren (For he Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate Nor 5:65 Date Signed: 10 Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. In NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 5-01 1 25313 1 10 -49 -25 1 1e — 200' I 1 OF 2 nur A elellcr 0 N Q O a 6 s a I rn I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 11OA2 TAX PARCEL NO.: o o z. Lt o"2-P o i o t PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 11OA2 4 E�HI ITS A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 861.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89'57'30" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 37'50'31" EAST, 35.34 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 37.14 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82 "51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07.08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.15 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'49'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.010 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR! AND ECOLAGISTS POMOM A P AM 10B, 2W OM M "M PAIKI/AY nO W. 747 MCM (Ull 43/ -= mumm ma "Am a" ow 5-01 25313 1 10 -49 -25 1 2 OF 2 wr A ■ AY 3 O Q] O to 0 1 a0 I L0 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 11081 TAX PARCEL NO. : poZqo2- 8b pt LOT 13 \O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 W UIUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN CURVE DATA. R = 25.00' L = 10.31' Tan = 5.23' Delta = 23'37'28 Chord = N85'22'14 "E, 10.24' LOT 7 NOTES: Delta = 27'47'20" O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 Z 2 1 • THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. CURVE DATA: 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED 1.64' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF O THOMAS R. PEEK j N Q NORA ROTH PEEK AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. O 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. m a � � (n c "o W oY m Q 2 LOT 6 o O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 Z a I� NORA ROTH PEEK 0_ LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON 13' COUNTY RIGHT-0F -WAY EASEME 0.R BOOK 967, PAGE 1311 O.R BOOK 1W PAGE 714 LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 PT O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET CURVE DATA: R = 5726.64' L = 297.69' Tan = 148.88' Delta = 02'58'42" 1 Chord = N05'38'50 "E, 297.6 CURVE DATA: I I R = 5711.64' L = 153.56' Tan = 76.79' 15.00' Delta = 01'32'26" N85'50'31 "W Chord = NO3'23'17 "E, 153.56' POINT OF BEGINNING 69.97' N00'26'50 "E SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENCI THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Cam-• -.�. �. Barry E. Van (For i4e Firm L13#6:.49) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate Na. , 5365 tjjz " j V r� � N ; I NT 1 b V N89'33'10" 18.41' 589'33'1 O "E Date Signed: tit I �� 2'"O t Not valid without the signature, and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor dnd Mapper. I� i N, W a e W� g pY C1 a �o 0 OA G"4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 31 "E �r Shoo 01, zs7BC04k a,". "� r,z,s°RroA I 1 WW 2� 0 v I LEGEND: O.R. PG. P.C.P G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT PARCEL110B1 0.673 ACRES, +/- G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) R = 5701.64' L = 316.16' Tan = 158.12' Delta = 03'10'38" Chord = S0532'53 "W, 316.12' R = 88.00' L = 42.68' Ton = 21.77' NOTES: Delta = 27'47'20" Chord = S09'56'01 "E, 42.26' 1 • THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. CURVE DATA: 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED 1.64' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF L = 91.50' Tan = 45.75' GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A — = Delta 00'55'16" BEARING OF N. 07'08'12- E. Chord = S03'05'09 "W, 91.50' 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PINE RIDGE ROAD 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. W._._.. _.__ --ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGIST'S 5-01 I 25313 I 10 -49 -25 I 1- = 200' I 1 OF 2 NOT A A11IMLY 0 m 0 r- 0 x 0 I rn I to PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 11081 TAX PARCEL N0. : 0 o2 -+tom .$o t a i PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 110131 EXHIBIT A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'10" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 18.41 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AT AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5711.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01'32'26" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 03'23'17" EAST, 153.56 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 153.56 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 85'50'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5726.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'58'42" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 05'38'50" EAST, 297.65 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 297.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 770.11 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'37'28" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 85'22'14" EAST, 10.24 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 10.31 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 85'50'31" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 772.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5701.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03'10'38" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 05'32'53" WEST, 316.12 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 316.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27'47'20" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 09'56'01" EAST, 42.26 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 42.68 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'55'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 03'05'09" WEST, 91.50 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 91.50 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.673 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POWMA IIAM SM Ift U40 OCUMN "lz Pwmy 341 PNOlE iq 13{-= PrAmr MD, q[ 'a .— 1� 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NOT A UWAY 3 m O A L 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 rt - LJ. UU L - 39.29' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 51081 Delta - 9092'30' TAX PARCEL NO. : tibZ.!j.OL80(o c THOMAS R. PEEK Chord - N52'09'32 "E, 35.37' = NORA ROTH PEEK Q LOT 13 0 \O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 y .. RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES 8 LOT 6 Q a O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 tie PERPETUAL, NOW NORA ROTH PEEK Q EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND ly _ UTILITY EASEMENT o 3W LOT 9 ~�a O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU 013k LOT LOT 8 O.R. 1080, PC. 1920 I WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. POINT OF BEGINNING LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT ] rt - LJ. UU L - 39.29' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 Tan - 25.02' Delta - 9092'30' THOMAS R. PEEK Chord - N52'09'32 "E, 35.37' NORA ROTH PEEK Q 0 GO LOT 6 Q a O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 Cz 3 NORA ROTH PEEK O n Z O V) 0 m (n LLJ O W Z_ a_ � n j3 LOT 5 p o O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 N DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON N19'32'3 "I N 9.31' I M N07'0 '12" L LOT 4 46.54' m O.R. 2007, PG. 459 I I a H. A. & EDITH G, STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET DO11Vt DATA, R - 5741.64' L 453.98' Tan 227.11' Delta - 04'31'49" Chord - N0452'17 "E, 45186' 11.62' 589'33'10 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 - I S8149'12 "E 26.98' 1 582'49'12 "E 10.00' �a7 Qq 767g n G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 PARCEL 510B1 G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) 0.108 ACRES, +/- GRAPHIC SCALE LEGEND: 200' 0' 100' 200' IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. S1 55.85' O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS 55.85' PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT W G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 4� (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) II�o (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) R ILTYRIGHT-Or-WAYEASEMEIVT O.R. BOOK 967, PAGE 1984 OR, BOOK 1640. PAGE 714 II II PINE RIDGE ROAD J 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E F I Sorry E. (For tt%VFim L8,#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificata No. 5365 Dote Signed: \Z' t4' Z auk 0 Not valid without the' Ignature and the original raised 1 seat of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. n NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA c� 3 0 m 0 0 U PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 51OB1 TAX PARCEL NO. : 0 o 2-4 o z 8 w o! PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 51081 ,r EMT 1,017 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 747.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'02'30" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 52'09'32" EAST, 35.37 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 26.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 436.69 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'32'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.85 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.54 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 19'32'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.31 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 435.61 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.108 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA s JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOM A PAM WX ION Sao QMM GATE PAMAY = nUIDA 34101L WOKE 941 +34-0233 I rx Faaw °. ws Na wrc war 49-25 1 Lc) 5-01 OF 2 3 D [V m 0 M 0 I I b I 0 PROJECT NO. : 60134 I Ix PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 11082 l l TAX PARCEL NO. :Oc>-Z:14b x 8T> W LOT 13 X X \ O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 4 44, LOT 8 ' I O.R. 1060, TIA 1920 POINT OF BEGINNING WILBUR M. CHR HRISTIANSENEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN 1 K - ZO.UO LOT 7 L = 39.29' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 Tan - 25.02' Delta - 90'02'30' THOMAS R. PEEK Chord - N52'09'32 -E. 35.37' NORA ROTH PEEK 1 Q O n Q d � o � n QU N O o P. W I� LOT 6 O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK z O 0 m D co w C� D W Z_ n LOT 5 O.R. 1488. PC. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON a ri LOT 4 m O.R. 2007, PC. 459 g H. A. & EDITH G. STREET a LOT 3 1 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET I 1 v to N P a N n z a I 519'32'38 -W 55.85' 2 W 10A F G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 WAS G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) �w r�+OOC (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) O_`G�,�ro4 PARCEL 11082 4.128 ACRES, +/- GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT G -4 PARTNERSHIP 4w O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 �j (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) o (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) R CURVE DATA, R - 5741.64' L - 453.98' Tan - 227.11' NOTES: Delta - 04'31'49' Chord = N04.52'17 -E. 453.86' 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 11.62' GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A S89'33'10 "E BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, SECTION 10 1 PINE RIDGE ROAD 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SECTION 15 69.97 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST GUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Barry E. en�(Fo the Firirl LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 Date Signed: 1Z'j` � r_G"A Not valid without the J gnoture. and the original raised seal of a Florida Licems4d,Sge"yor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA c� 3 0 N m O nriT.I. PROJECT N0. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 11082 TAX PARCEL NO. : 0 4 t) 2- 7 o o I PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 11082 EXHIBIT A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK' ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 747.19 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2676, PAGE 1346 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'02'30" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 52'09'32" EAST, 35.37 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 39.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 14.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 435.61 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'32'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.85 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 490.17 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.128 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 3 O CV m O r- N K 0 I ao I uj PROJECT NO. : 60134 Z LOT 7 �x PROJECT PARCEL NO. 51082 46.54' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 l TAX PARCEL NO. on 2 4 C 2. 801 01 NORA ROTH PEEK m LOT 13 D.R. 2007, PG. 459 S82'51'48 "E H. A. k EDITH G. STREET 2412, PG. 2091 \ O1ru W N � y AO^O.R. :RIMES O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 ye PERPETUAL, NOW Lv a EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND d UTILITY EASEMENT o A 3w LOT 9°�aQ O.R. 1501, PC. 1606 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU iW^ dd7 SaZ I I LOT 8 I I O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 I MLBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. ,52. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN cWi a m Q �I Q �o Z � o N 4� O I 11 � // LOT 5 Z LOT 7 O DANIEL F. k CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON 46.54' O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 i THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK m yv D.R. 2007, PG. 459 S82'51'48 "E H. A. k EDITH G. STREET 40.00' W W N � LOT 6 O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK Lv Z d cWi a m Q �I Q �o Z � o N 4� O I 11 � // LOT 5 o"a ,Q�r��y.,�� �.R. O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 N 19'32 38 "E I DANIEL F. k CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON 46.54' POINT OF BEGINNING I NO '0'8'12"E 48.08'/ LOT 4 yv D.R. 2007, PG. 459 S82'51'48 "E H. A. k EDITH G. STREET 40.00' W N � o� oM Z N I LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET CURVE DATA, I R 5741.64' L 453.98' Tan 227.11' Delta 04'31'49' Chord N0452'17'E, 453.86'- 11.62' 589'33'1 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Barry E. en (F(W ` e Fira1 LB#642) Professional Land Syy���ur Florida Certificate'N .' 5865 G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' o' i 00' 200' ( IN FEET ) I PARCEL 51082 1 inch = 200 ft. 0.016 ACRES, +/- S07'08' 12 "W 93.54' LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE N82'51'4p "W P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 10.00 G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) I(COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) COUNTY RIGHT -OF WA Y EASEMENT O.R. BOOK 957, PACE 1904 IRR BOOK 16M PAGE 714 I II II PINE RIDGE ROAD 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N 00'26'50 "E Date Signed: Not valid without a sgndture -and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POW MM PAK SUITE 108. 1840 G=M OATS PARKWAY N= 110111M 341 PNDlE ON 434 -0333 �16sr Ma ws w B9sc .� 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A Sew o"a ,Q�r��y.,�� �.R. ?e�4C06; I W �a yv 2� o� �o v R I G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' o' i 00' 200' ( IN FEET ) I PARCEL 51082 1 inch = 200 ft. 0.016 ACRES, +/- S07'08' 12 "W 93.54' LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE N82'51'4p "W P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 10.00 G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) I(COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) COUNTY RIGHT -OF WA Y EASEMENT O.R. BOOK 957, PACE 1904 IRR BOOK 16M PAGE 714 I II II PINE RIDGE ROAD 69.97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N 00'26'50 "E Date Signed: Not valid without a sgndture -and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POW MM PAK SUITE 108. 1840 G=M OATS PARKWAY N= 110111M 341 PNDlE ON 434 -0333 �16sr Ma ws w B9sc .� 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A Sew c� 3 0 N m O 0 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 51OB2 TAX PARCEL NO. Do Z �l-o s B o r o r PERPETUAL, NOW EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 51OB2 EXHIBIT.... Paw-L2--of lel A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 48.08 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 19'32'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.54 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 93.54 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.016 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P0wmw PAM WM 10IN 'M40 MM CAM MN MY RONDA 341016 NOW 941 4WOM Nomr am I IV ■o. 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 11083 TAX PARCEL NO. : no 2-*oZ Sot o i LOT 13 \O.R. 2412, PC. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN L & SYLAA A. LUPU LOT 8 I O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 I WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON POINT LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 S82'51' 8" EG 40.00' I a H. A. & EDITH G. STREET CURVE DATAi R = 5701.64' 3 L = 66.26' Ton = 33.13' m Delta = 00'39'57" Chord = N06'48'13 "E, 66.: 0 d CURVE DATAt R = 5741.64' CL L = 453.98' Q Tan = 227.11' A I Delta = 0431'49" Chord = N04'52'17 "E, 453.86' 11.62' S89,33,11 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENC, 3:1 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 �C' c O� n� 0 2 10 a z I LOT 7 O n^ h� Uj O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 > O THOMAS R. PEEK �a o a NORA ROTH PEEK m O a8 � a ( IN FEET ) �0 1 inch = 200 ft. R LIJ CO Y O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS m QZ LOT 6 "E P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 'S82'51'48 12.00' O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 PARCEL 11083 0. la, NORA ROTH PEEK LL! G-4 PARTNERSHIP z_ Z (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) I ol� LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON POINT LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 S82'51' 8" EG 40.00' I a H. A. & EDITH G. STREET CURVE DATAi R = 5701.64' 3 L = 66.26' Ton = 33.13' m Delta = 00'39'57" Chord = N06'48'13 "E, 66.: 0 d CURVE DATAt R = 5741.64' CL L = 453.98' Q Tan = 227.11' A I Delta = 0431'49" Chord = N04'52'17 "E, 453.86' 11.62' S89,33,11 SECTION 10 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENC, 3:1 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 �C' c O� n� 0 2 10 a G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I 1 1 1� 2 O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 n^ h� u y4 N P6 1,1�0�4 W >�A �a o h � 200' p' 100' 200' ca N a8 G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I 1 1 G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) cv- Op,s-n,ncrsc (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) OR IB Qom' 80480 N P6 1,1�0�4 I� GRAPHIC SCALE h � 200' p' 100' 200' W0 a8 o ( IN FEET ) �0 1 inch = 200 ft. R LEGEND: I O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE "E P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 'S82'51'48 12.00' PARCEL 11083 0.075 ACRES, +/- G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) I� R = 5689.64' 55.81' L = 11.68' S1 9-09'37"W Tan = 5.84' Delta = 00'07'03" 1 1 Chord = S07'04'40 "W, 11.68' COUNTYRIGHT- OF•WAY EASEMENT O.R. BOOK 057, PAGE 1334 O.R BOOK 1610, PAGE 714 I I I II PINE RIDGE ROAD 69 97' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N00'26'50 "E Barry E. Vyrer. (For he Firm LB #642) Professional Land Suryayof'y Florida Certificate Now 5355 I Dote Signed: AZ l4 Zuc.A Not valid with f en sl nature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed'Survpymi -and Mapper. 0 NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12- E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA —1 ww T 3 0 m 0 PROJECT N0. 60134 EXHIBIT. , PROJECT PARCEL NO. 11083 TAX PARCEL N0. :go oz Paw Of PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 11083 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00. 26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 11.62 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5741.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'31'49" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 04'52'17" EAST, 453.86 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 453.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5689.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'07'03" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 07'04'40" WEST, 11.68 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 11.68 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'09'37" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.81 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5701.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'39'57" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 06'48'13" EAST, 66.26 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 66.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.075 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEER$, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS ROM MA PAM RM 101L =40 GMM CA71 PAWfMAY =fi5 KOWA 31HOIL MOOK 041 W4 -0.R! /m*'i 10. W[ N0. IOIt �f 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 Wr A §UWCY 3 M O f C 4z U, O I PROJECT NO. : 60134 I I O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 51083 WLBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. X. 1 TAX PARCEL N0. o�c s �koi -8a l o t LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN W LOT 13 G -4 PARTNERSHIP 4 \O.R 2412, PG. 2091 S. GRIMES I I O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 F, p w RICHARD H. & ALLISON LOT 7 Fn (.tp�yST,PoC�T (COUNTY ORDINANCE N0. 99 -94) G.R. • G � y4 J PERPETUAL, NON- NORA ROTH PEEK EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND N UTILITY EASEMENT Q 2 GRAPHIC S C ALE I W LOT 6 J �I¢° LOT 9 �vv ( D.R. 1501, PG. 1606 h II SORIN J. k SYLVIA A. LUPU a G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LOT 8 I I O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 I WLBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. X. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN G -4 PARTNERSHIP I I O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 Z (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) LOT 7 Fn (.tp�yST,PoC�T (COUNTY ORDINANCE N0. 99 -94) G.R. • G I 0 ��4 THOMAS R. PEEK Q N O NORA ROTH PEEK a W Q 2 GRAPHIC S C ALE I W LOT 6 J �I¢° 200' 0' 100' 200' (If O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK W Z h W 4 D ar 4d ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LOT 5 LEGEND: ' R' O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. 8: CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE S82'51 '48 "E P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 15' COUNTY RIGHT- OFWAYEASEMENT 10.00' O.R. BOOK 887, PACE 1384 O.R. BOOK /84Q PAGE 114 I LOT 4 PARCEL 51 OB3 O.R. 2007. PG. 459 rn rn 0.133 ACRES, H. A. k EDITH G. STREET ,.�� Wi I G -4 PARTNERSHIP CURVE DATA: .- . iy O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 R = 5689.64' 00 o (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) LOT 3 L = 11.68' PT Ton = 5.84' 0 (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) O.R. 2007, PG. 457 Delta = 00'07'03" H. A. & EDITH G. STREET Chord = N07-04'4 "E, 11.68' CURVE DATA= CURVE DATA: 55.81' R = 5679.64' R = 5701.64' N19'09'37 "E L = 12.71' L = 249.90' I 55.77' Tan = 6.36' Ton = 124.97' S19'09'37 "W Delta = 00'07'42" Delta = 02'30'41" I Chord = S07'04'21 "W, 12.71' Chord = N05'12'54 "E, 249.88' CURVE DATA: R = 5691.64' CURVE DATA• I L = 289.38' R = 88.00' Tan = 144.72' NOTES: L = 42.68' Delta - 02'54'47" Ton = 21.77' I Chord = S05'00'11 "W, 289.35' 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. Delta = 27'47'20" I CURVE DATA: 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED Chord = N09'56'01 "W, 42.26' R = 5691.64' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF POINT OF BEGINNING L = 91.50' GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A 69.97' Tan = 45.75' BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. NOO'26'50 "E Delta = 00'55'16" Chord = NO3'05'09 "E, 91.50' 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. SECTION 10 38.42' 589'33*33''11 0 "E PINE RIDGE ROAD 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SECTION 15 � (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) POINT OF COMMENC THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Barry en For he Firm 1.13(642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5355 Dote Signed: Not valid without the Signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Lidensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. I ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS 8A; nwur a 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 MDT A moray c� 3 0 M m 0 <ii s I n I Lo l PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 51OB3 EXHiM,..� TAX PARCEL NO. : 00 -L 107-10 1 t t pw PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 510133 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'10" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 38.42 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'55'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 03'05'09" EAST, 91.50 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 91.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27'47'20" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 09'56'01" WEST, 42.26 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 42.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5701.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'30'41" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 05'12'54" EAST, 249.88 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 249.90 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 19'09'37" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 55.81 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5689.64 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'07'03" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 07'04'40" EAST, 11.68 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 11.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 233.93 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'07'42" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 07'04'21" WEST, 12.71 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 12.71 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'09'37" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.77 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'54'47" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 05'00'11" WEST, 289.35 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 289.38 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.133 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS poma mA PNK am / "M PNKWAY =4 nONDA 341 041 434 -033.1 IOAODf 11s pu m OM[ OlOii 5-01 1 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 Wf A SOM O 3 O U O r s I r I ko PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 110C TAX PARCEL NO. :002 -�02. A*4,0 LOT 13 \O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LOT 9 O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, 49. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN L LOT 7 C V O.R. 1595. PG. 1420 c THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK U LL C LOT 6 O.R 1595, PG. 1422 NORA ROTH PEEK Li C LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON N u a M m a 16' COUNTY RIGHT-OF 4A D.R. 900K 067, PAGE 1384 0.R BOOK 104q PAGE 714 LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. Se EDITH G. STREET I 6EMEN7 I PT CURVE DATA: R = 5691.64' L = 30.87' Tan = 15.43' I Delta = 00'18'39" Chord = NO3'42'06 "E, 30.87 I = O 'I Z °a O Icc H O U v CURVE DATA: R = 5691.64' L — 91.50' Ton = 45.75' Delta = 00'55'16" Chord = NO3'05'09 "E, 91.50' 69.97' N00'26'50 "E SECTION 10 1 SECTION 15 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 38.42' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF S89'33'10 "E THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Barry E. %�ren (For Firm L9 #642) Professional Land Surveyor. Florida Certificate No. '5355 Date Signed: 121 *r-`'" t Not valid without a signature and the original raised seol of a Florida Licehaod Surveyor and Mapper. I y� 1112 W 3 yy^ 'N �D Wc� a ya y 40 � 2w O °? I:a v I I I W y" W r; y4 W eo 2� 0 �o R i G-4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 I G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) awaS%c7 sp`� 0_`"^ LEGEND: O.R. PG. P.C.P. G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) CURVE DATA: R = 88.00' L = 100.69' Tan = 56.67' IDelta = 65'33'32" .Chord = S56'36'27'E, 95.29' 589'48'36 "E PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 fL INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS. RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOD'46'24 "E 29.07' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. BURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS ANA PAM SIM 106, 2W CAW PAR11wAY A 34105, PH01E 941 434 -O&M Rq�'r MA Rib lcwt a9><r 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A UWAV 0 Z 1- m 00 U � 00 PARCEL 1 1 OC �o a 0.714 ACRES, +/— I ,'^ N J 0 CL In 573'07'24 "E z W d 46.83' dt o ano AR' af O z SOD'46'24 "E 29.07' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. BURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS ANA PAM SIM 106, 2W CAW PAR11wAY A 34105, PH01E 941 434 -O&M Rq�'r MA Rib lcwt a9><r 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A UWAV 3 0 U O 0 s I I Lo PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 110C TAX PARCEL NO. :0o2-- `i'o1 -7oto( FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 110C EXHIBIT A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'10" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 38.42 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AT AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'55'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 03'05'09" EAST, 91.50 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 91.50 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 65'33'32" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 56'36'27" EAST, 95.29 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 100.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'48'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 609.46 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 73'07'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.83 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1623, PAGE 818 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'24" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 29.07 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY, A DISTANCE OF 739.17 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.714 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POWMA WM 1 MltlfrAY 341 041 434-0333 111 ►A6 ou N& f0ili ow 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 Wr A 8NIV M N O I r I u7 PROJECT NO. : 60134 1� PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 51 O TAX PARCEL NO. : c o i `f'D2: TV I o t 2 LOT 13 W \O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 o,r...on .. •' S. GRIMES �. y a yQ PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND I UTILITY EASEMENT �A �o W� v LOT 9 gg3 ,Y O.R. 1501, PG. 1606 Z' I SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU ��d{ IUA G"4 PAMERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LOT 8 I I I I O.R. 1080, PG. 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN f G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 z (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) LOT 7 Cn OSC (COUNTY ORDINANCE N0. 99 -94) O.R. 1595, PG. 1420 O a>oRl�YCr � �1e c aq NORA THOMAS ROTH PEEK PEEK w Q �Bj4 aA m L 10 o Q GRAPHIC SCALE LOT 6 < ° I W a� 200' 0' 100' 200' [if I O.R. 1595, PG. 1422 a ' y�w NORA ROTH PEEK W W z W a i ( IN FEET ) Ilaa 1 inch = 200 ft. LOT 5 LEGEND: O.R. 1488• PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON f O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS l PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 13' COUNTY RIGHT OFWAY EASEMENT OR BOOK D07, PAGE 1301 LOT 4 R. I O. BOOK 7014 PAGE 714 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LOT 3 P (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) O.R. 2007, PG. 457 (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) H. A. & EDITH G. STREET CURVE DATA: R = 5691.64' L = 30.87' Tan = 15.43' I I I Delta = 00'18'39" Chord = NO3'42'06 "E, 30.87' I PARCEL 51 O C POINT OF BEGINNING 0.006 ACRES, +/- NOTES: CURVE DATA: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. R = 5691.64' CURVE DATA: 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED L = 91.50' �/� R = 78.00' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Tan = 45.75' l" L = 127.51' GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A Delta = 00'55'16" Tan = 83.16' BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. Chord = NO3'05'09 "E, 91.50' Delta = 93'40'01" Chord = S42'58'35 "E, 113.78' 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS B9.97' AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. NOO'26.50 "E PINE RIDGE ROAD SECTION 10 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SECTION 15 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) CURVE DATA: R = 88.00' POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 38.42' L = 100.69' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 589'33'10 "E Tan = 56.67' THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF Delta = 65'33'32" SECTION 10-49 -25 Chord = N56'36'27 "W, 95.29' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. en (Fdi•'�-e Firm LB#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land Survexq' Florida Certificate No. 5365 Date Si ned: tz, �� �s,no,� JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. 9 y — ENGINEER& iURVEYORS AND ECOLOGWrB Not valid wlthout a pig>'tature and the original raised pomANA P sutTE + 2W QSq QAW PARKWAY WIA x+ PNa++e + 434 -033 seal of a Florida Lic9nsed Surveyor and Mapper. F. R41BCr1O RJ[W «� I ear PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 510C ExM--, TAX PARCEL NO. : o o o L So t o( 10A PERPETUAL, NOW EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 510C A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'10" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 38.42 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'55'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 03'05'09" EAST, 91.50 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 91.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5691.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'18'39" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 03'42'06" EAST, 30.87 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 30.87 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 78.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 93'40'01" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 42'58'35" EAST, 113.78 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 127.51 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 65'33'32" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 56'36'27" WEST, 95.29 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 100.69 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.006 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. 0 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 0 I i Lo PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 710 TAX PARCEL N0. :ooz�Di -So�a� I LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH 0. STREET L C U C O U C C_ 0 Li r 3I O O N b CL M le 8 m 5 a f Q O DO Q C) o o Of �J O Q U C O QD POINT OF BEGINNING 69.97' N00'26'50 "E Q SECTION 10 M SECTION 15 MILO V) POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 �I O I I N EXHIBIT A 15' Couj RIGNT -OF -WAY EASEMENT O.R. BOOK 1840, PAGE 7f4 I I 10A W yy 4 Z� O8 �o N GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND: I O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE ''P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT G -4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 (PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D.) (COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) CURVE DATA: R = 78.00' I I L = 17.01' Tan = 8.54' Delta = 12'29'34" Chord = S83'08'26 "E, 16.97' 3'06' 1 "E I 10.OQ' II 589'48'36 'E 10.00' S00'1 1'24 "W 1 103.57' 589'33'10 "E 41.72' N00'26'50 "E Barry E. S (For the irm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Cortilicate No. 5355 N89'48'36 "W CURVE DATA: R 88.00' L = 19.19' Tan = 9.63' Delta = 12'29'34" Chord = N83'08'26 "W, 19.15' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) Date Signed: Not valid without t e stgnature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. PARCEL 710 0.016 ACRES, +/- S89'48'36 "E i PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROJECT NO. 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 710 TAX PARCEL NO. : o 02 F o 2 ect o i :r7 r DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 710 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 00'26'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 69.97 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'10" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 103.57 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'26 50 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 41.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 13'06'21° EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 78.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12'29'34" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 83'08'26" EAST, 16.97 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 17.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'48'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'11'24" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'48'36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 88.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12'29'34" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 83'08'26" WEST, 19.15 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 19.19 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.016 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION i EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS vi FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 0 I N t J C9 W J Q n PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 111 TAX PARCEL NO. :Oo23�iSioeoy" CURVE DATA' R = 25.00' L = 28.98' Tan = 16.37' Delta = 66'25'10" Chord = S.26'04'32 "E., 27.39' LOT 8 \ O.R. 1080, PC, 1020 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN & LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN Z O O Q) Z LOT 7 O.R. 1694 PG. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTS PEEK 0.069 ACRES, + LOT 6 6. O.R. 15105, PG. 1422 .s NORA ROTH PEEK m s a LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1763 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON LOT 4 O.R 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 l p q EXHIB11' PBpa�of "PARINEUW O.R. 1670, PG. 1442 (PINE PJDGE COMMONS P.U.O4 (COUMY OHWNANCE AO. 9044) tI CURVE DATA: PO1M OF NNI L R = 25.00' L = 10.27' Tan = 5.21' IDelta = 23'31'51" Chord = S.71'03'03 "E., 10.20' 82'49'12'E 37.02' i 6e.1 7' N82'49'1YW 36.98' L'I VIE DATA: R = 25.00' L = 10.31' Q Tan = 5.23' $ jDelta = 23'37'27" r Chord = S.85'22'14 "W., 10.24' z y 04 PARTAIDU V OA 1579, PG. 1442 �w fO 4 ("NE RIDGE CONNONS PAIN v (COUN7Y OROINN,CE AO. 004J 4 '0 Qw 00 a o g x a CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' \ I I PINE RIDGE ROAD NORTH —SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01 *16'36 "W -- 69.79 - - -- (SR896) SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 v; PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, LEGEND: DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT O.R. PG. = P.C.P. C` Barry E. SYen ( \ F ;r Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 O '- I Date Signed: r� Not valid without the signature and the original raised j seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. CV GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) I inch = 200 ft. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POlIOANA PAW. W E '001 2610 GOLDEN CATE PARKWAY = PLOROA 34105, PHOW 941 434 —Q mmm Na PlE Ka *I" "'U 25313 10 -49 -25 1' m 200' 1 OF 2 c� 3 0 .J Q C9 W J PROJECT NO. : 60134 EXHIBIT. PROJECT PARCEL NO. 111 TAX PARCEL NO. bwb'- 10 A DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 111 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH —SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS BOOK OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04 "50'47" EAST 453.96 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST 861.19 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY SOUTHEASTERLY 28.98 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON— TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66'25'10" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 26'04'32" EAST 27.39 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTHEASTERLY 10.27 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'31'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 71'03'03" EAST 10.20 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 82'49'12" EAST 37.02 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST 64.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'49'12" WEST 36.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 10.31 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'37'27" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 85'22'14" WEST 10.24 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST 68.17 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.069 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ENGINEER$. SURVEY0118 AND EGOLOGI$T8 PCAMgAMA PP!M SME i0 n40 2aM OA1E PARK 'NAY F g!DA 3106, f M= _� • • Haan r� ru n 1 -01 1 25313 1 10 -49 -25 2OF2 3 D a N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 112A1 TAX PARCEL NO. : Oos. *oZgctot LOT 15 O.R. 1774, PG. 2216 air"Aan .i L nnPI A c ZANDY PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT L V 1 74 4 O.R. 2412, Pa. 2001 RICHARD H. k ALLISON S. GRIMES Q N Z � Qi o a 'z O' O � LOT 13 i 0.R 2412, Pa. 2091 ORICHARD H. k ALLISON S. GRIMES ' n m o n Z � ` LOT 9 }g O.R 1601, PQ 1606 = x C1 SORIN J. & MMA A. LUPU ai$ N8931'55 "E o� 15.13'_ LOT 8 O.R. 1060, PG. 1920 WLBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT 7 OR IN A Pa. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK NORTH —SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 I SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 PINE RIDGE ROAD Lb.ZL S89'31'55 "W M O N 0 w I O n o � z 3 8 u CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Ton = 227.16' e Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' 1 n A EXH �T.. V W Pa" 4=__a h a 3 NORTH NAPLES UNITED w METHODIST CHURCH, INC. O O.R. 2267, PG. 845 k s '55 "E )2 S PARCEL112A1 I 0.449 ACRES, +/- Ih I r I n h I ,4 �a l� I � Ja �o v R PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT GRAPHIC SCALE I G-4 200' 0' 100' 200' PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1670, PG. 1442 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) L__m - W"�� ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94) ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. w� AV ocailm 21778 p�, 1JEIq� S89'09'51 "W 9.57' / N01'16'36 "W 69.79' (SR 896) NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. err (For he Firm LB11642) . COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 9 tz �4 -L(Z'�t JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. Date Signed: _ Not valid without ht a 'Wig—nature nature and the original raised ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND E INDA3405, 9 POMIaANA P 9U1E 7 2644 OOLDOI OAIC PAIKNAY irORDA 341 PNOrIC 941 434 -0.135 j seal of a Florida Liconsed Surveyor and Mapper. w. ,,,"W "" mm"I 0" r � 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 200' 1 OF 2 I A 111111117 c� 3 0 a N FL / V) a / to N m S 0 I I Lo PROJECT N0. 60134 EXHIBIT... PROJECT PARCEL N0. 112A1 PERPETUAL NON - EXCLUSIVE Pago,�,,,l ,og TAX PARCEL NO. : p o 2 �{ � �, � c� c � , / n n ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY -ALL DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT 10A DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 112A1 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH —SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY, A DISTANCE OF 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04'50'47" EAST, 453.96 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1102.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 782.58 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, AT PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 25.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 782.58 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89'31'55" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.22 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0.449 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENSINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PO WANA PARK. WM IM NMO OMM QAIE PApM cLm" ulm mm Y41 -m -0333 p0aw ft 111 IIO 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 Nor A ■AA(y PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 112B1 TAX PARCEL NO. : mo 2 *p 2_ ft (b ( LOT 15 O.R. 1774, Pa. 2210 RICHARD J. k DORI A. E. ZANDY LOT 14 aR 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. k ALLISON S. GRIMES PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT 3 0 CID CV 6 N89'31'55 "E 40.35' ► O \ LOT 13 O.R. 2412 PQ 2091 O RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES m� w a 0 q � S 2 a LOT 9 O.R 1501, PG. i00e SORIN J. k SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 O R 108Q Pa. 1920 VALBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT 7 O.R 1595, Pa. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK NORTH —SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 I EXHIBIT W d 10 N d 0: iS 30 NORTH NAPLES UNITED I a W METHODIST CHURCH, INC. f O O.R. 2267, PG. 845 N89',31' 5" 12.11' 8 589'09'51 "W 9.57' CURVE DATAr R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD "I, �NO69.7 6 "W 69.79' 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. o° 3 PINE RIDGE ROAD FBEGINWAIG tp 0 W �n SOUTHERLY 1 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION 0 3 OF SECTION 10 0 -49 -25 O �r.T� PARCEL11281 Z v7��ry QI 0.053 AMES, +� SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Professional and Surveyor COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Certificate No 5165 ° N � JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC Zia Q z° Co G-4 = PARTNERSHIP RXon > iy O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 W 5-01 w y i U z y Z W4 �7 NOT A SAWY p O ? LEGEND: w �o O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 3`a j ooddi GRAPHIC SCALE G4 200' 0' 100' 200' PARTNERSHIP QR 1679, PG. 1442 - ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 ) ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. , a& 3 589'09'51 "W 9.57' CURVE DATAr R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD "I, �NO69.7 6 "W 69.79' 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. PINE RIDGE ROAD — — — SR 89 6 \_n�( FCOMMENCEMW SOUTHERLY 1 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 0 -49 -25 ' Barry E. S n (For Firm I_B #642) SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Professional and Surveyor COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Certificate No 5165 ° ,-� ��. _�.���,� Date Slgned: _ JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC j Not valid without -, a sgnoture and the original raised ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P091CIANA P SUITE 1 2640 QMM GATE PAWWAY N FUNWA 341 PHONE 941 434 -055.1 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. w= RXon > 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A SAWY 3 0 m N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL N0. 11281 TAX PARCEL NO. : ooZ- 4oZ?a,(. 10A PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 112131 N EXHUT-A.- A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH -SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY, A DISTANCE OF 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04'50'47" EAST, 453.96 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1884.61 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.11 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 167.05 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19'32'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 220.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0.053 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROJECT NO. 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 512 TAX PARCEL NO. :Go F'o t G I LOT 15 O.R. 1774, PC. 2218 RIr:HARn .1 A• nr1R1 A G jANDY PERPETUAL, NOW EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LV I 74 O.R. 2412, PC. 2081 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES 44 55.85 1 j I 55.85' S19'32'38 "W O55.85' LOT 13 PARCEL 512 j o.R.241Z.Pa.2091 0.180 ACRES, +/- QRICHARD H. & AWSON S. GRIMES n � t; 2 4 G4 M / � o i $ PARTNERSHIP W t0 ;� O.R. 1679. PG. 1442 fQy � � 17 q a Uj r O Z Q �O LEGEND: o U rp � ,� LOT 9 °a O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS O.R. 1501, PG. low PG. INDICATES PAGE SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 4489'31'55 "E , LOT 8 I O.R. 1000. P6 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN _j 1 O w j LOT 7 0 O.R. 169.5, PG. 1420 4 THOMAS PEEK ry NORA ROTH PEEK ' o z 00 O NORTH NAPLES UNITED e w C METHODIST CHURCH, INC. Q O.R. 2267, PG. 845 $I N89'31'55 E 10:09' 1 44 55.85 1 j I 55.85' S19'32'38 "W O55.85' LOT 13 PARCEL 512 j o.R.241Z.Pa.2091 0.180 ACRES, +/- QRICHARD H. & AWSON S. GRIMES n � t; 2 4 G4 M / � o i $ PARTNERSHIP W t0 ;� O.R. 1679. PG. 1442 fQy � � 17 q a Uj r O Z Q �O LEGEND: o U rp � ,� LOT 9 °a O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS O.R. 1501, PG. low PG. INDICATES PAGE SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 4489'31'55 "E , LOT 8 I O.R. 1000. P6 1920 WILBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN. JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN _j LV N N NORTH -SOUTH 1/4 SECTION / LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 PINE RIDGE ROAD '10.09' GRAPHIC SCALE S 9'31'55 "W 200' p' 100' 200' PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, M 1442 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 > ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. 0.4 r �4eo I CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' P L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01'16'36 "W 69.79' SR 896 NOTES: I. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. en (F Firm LB#642) Professional Land Sur:emr COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Florida Certificate No. 5365 j I Date Signed: lL Not valid without the signature and'the original raised j seal of a Florido Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. n JOHNSON ENGINEERING. ENGINEERS" SURVEYORS AND ECOLOOISTs POpCIAl1A P 9= i 2W GOLM "W PA '.Y N FLOWA 3H PI MIMI" a MK IM se+� 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" 200' WT A IARIIY 1 OF 2 0 LOT 7 0 O.R. 169.5, PG. 1420 W THOMAS PEEK ry NORA ROTH PEEK 00 O n O z W � 3 LV N N NORTH -SOUTH 1/4 SECTION / LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 PINE RIDGE ROAD '10.09' GRAPHIC SCALE S 9'31'55 "W 200' p' 100' 200' PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679, M 1442 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 > ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. 0.4 r �4eo I CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' P L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01'16'36 "W 69.79' SR 896 NOTES: I. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. en (F Firm LB#642) Professional Land Sur:emr COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Florida Certificate No. 5365 j I Date Signed: lL Not valid without the signature and'the original raised j seal of a Florido Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. n JOHNSON ENGINEERING. ENGINEERS" SURVEYORS AND ECOLOOISTs POpCIAl1A P 9= i 2W GOLM "W PA '.Y N FLOWA 3H PI MIMI" a MK IM se+� 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" 200' WT A IARIIY 1 OF 2 0 (V Lo PROJECT NO. : 60134 Cik"I PROJECT PARCEL N0. 512 PQ TAX PARCEL NO. : oe>Z4p1Co1 ( PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE AND O A UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 512 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH —SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY, A DISTANCE OF 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04'50'47" EAST, 453.96 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1102.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 562.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 19'32'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 55.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 167.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, AT PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 10.09 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 169.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19'32'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 560.17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89'31'55" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.09 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0.180 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROJECT N0. PROJECT PARCEL NO TAX PARCEL NO. O m 2 LU LLJ Q 2 a n ii S o0134 712 po2402- $otet LOT 15 O.R. 1774, PG. 2216 RICHARD J. & DORI A. E. ZANDY LOT 14 P0/ T OF B INNING O.R. 2412 PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES N89'31'55 "1 62.55' O_' O LOT 13 RR 241$ PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES LOT 9 O.R. 1801, PG. 16D6 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 O.R low, Pa, 19]0 MLBUR M. CHRISTIANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT 7 O.R. 1884 Pa. 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK 3 CV N NORTH -SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 7 I 0 v 1 0 PINE RIDGE ROAD pc Z Q a° I 0 �o �o� U G `_ Z V W� i b 1 1 10A Ill h N 3 �Q J d CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' NORTH NAPLES UNITED q METHODIST CHURCH INC. �i O.R. 2267, PG. 845 N89'31'55 "E 1 42.88' Iw Ewa Jyy �O R S07'08'12 "W 11.38' 2.51'48 "W 42.50' PARCEL 712 0.008 ACRES, +/- TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PARTNERSt, O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R. 1679 PG. 1442 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 ) Q'C y7,'g_C'lar•,,,,_ '1 Ill 3 CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Ton = 227.16' Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01'1 6'36 "W 69.79' ( SR 896 ) GRAPHIC SCALE 2DO' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Barry E. S (For Firm LB�jfi42) SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Professional Land Sum6yor COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Certificate No. 5365 Date Signed: VL \ �G15t JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, Not valid without. he Ignature and the original raised ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS RINWI CA P I 1 2W OATS PARKWAr nAlUDA 3410& RI01E 941 434 -033: seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. . ..�,,,„ e. ", _ _ _— c� 3 0 CV n PROJECT NO. 60134 EAHIB� PROJECT PARCEL N0. 712 -- LG.{L�. TAX PARCEL NO. : oo= -x{02. Sot o l � O ., pow_3-Loi 116 7 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 712 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH -SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY, A DISTANCE OF 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04'50'47" EAST, 453.96 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1884.61 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 62.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 42.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 11.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 42.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.70 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0.008 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PWOMN P los, 2W ORDk7J GAIC PAWWAY = MAMA 34101L ROOM 941 434 -0.73.7 1110 ►110. Ni N0. qL 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 pw A alwl[Y PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 113 __ ____ ___ ______ ---------- sffL6'42°wi83s.i4'______ TAX PARCEL NO_ ee 214 di li ewe 4 �rJl POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NORTH LINE OF SECTION 10 NORTHEAST CORNER M � OF SECTION 10- 4s- EXN��IT� ° h Paw ,3 � bT' CEKTEX HOMES POINT OF BEGINNING o g O.R. 2262, PG. 2063 a,� 14 A LOT 21 cn ° ° ' O.R. 2272, PG. 1707 g RENEE L BROCK s a]-V va' E 35.00' LOT 20 5 8231'48' E GEORGE D. & MADELINE LENINGTON IaoOI O. R 679. P3. 114 LOT 19 O.R. 666, PG. 414 LINDA JAY COWETT Z NOTES. —1_ 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. LOT 18 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED U) O.R412, PC. 111 NORTH NAPLES UNITED O RICIIARD E. & U. W. RAMSDEN METHODIST CHURCH, INC. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS 0 O.R 2267, PO.845 u M LU O Z m 0 LOT 17 Q O �g O.R 1974 PG. 711 ' 0 Z JOAN THOMES & THOMAS C. HERTEK � z a W4 4� ~o h R ' GRAPHIC SCALE l I LOT 16 W O.R. 2331. PG. 127 y 1 inch = 200 ft. 5P48 'E olo' ! I THOMAS E. & SUSAN D. MALONEY '3 a �o 3 Qyo 2S� u `+ LOT 15 0.R 1774, PG. 2218 RICHARD J. & DORI A. I- ZANDY 0 _J C7 W LOT 14 Q' CIA 3412, PG 2091 S¢ $ RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES I;) 6 1147.42"iW I PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT Barry E. %ren. (FN the Firrn `LB#642) Professional Land Sllrvevor Florida Certificate Nu. 5365 I �1 S8251'40'E 12.00' LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT h NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ` ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF NORTH NAPLES UNITED GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A METHODIST CHURCH, INC. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS 0 O.R 2267, PO.845 }r �Y 1 W4 4� h R ' GRAPHIC SCALE l I 200 p' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. 5P48 'E olo' ! I 1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA E ►?„ m�yo% JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, I Doto Signed: t Not valid without the signature and the original raised ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMpAXA PARK SUITE 106 1640 GOLDEN GATE PAWWAY MAKES, 34106 PHONE 941 434 -OS33 3eol of o Florida Liccn3ed. Surveyor and Mapper. WE „�111p �" . .a1 N 1 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 t' 200' 1 OF 2 NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED G-4 ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF PARTNERSHIP GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA E ►?„ m�yo% JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, I Doto Signed: t Not valid without the signature and the original raised ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMpAXA PARK SUITE 106 1640 GOLDEN GATE PAWWAY MAKES, 34106 PHONE 941 434 -OS33 3eol of o Florida Liccn3ed. Surveyor and Mapper. WE „�111p �" . .a1 N 1 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 t' 200' 1 OF 2 3 0 .J a w J M Q Q M 6 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 113 TAX PARCEL NO. L Eo3.o g wF l0A DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 113 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'16'42" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1835.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD ( COUNTY ROAD NO. 851 - 100' R/W ); THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE AND ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1358.56 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 35.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 519.89 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 471.84 FEET; THENCE t RUN SOUTH 19'32'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.86 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 377.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 96.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'31'55" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 47.42 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1525.60 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.388 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PON#aANA P SURE 106, 2840 0=04 CAIE PAWwAY N = FLO MA 341A PHCW "I 434 -OMWM I GAl[ 7 b 1..i "" *"T N 1 -01 25313 10 - "" 49 -25 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 713A TAX PARCEL N0. :Oc2- r{o28DLo8 Z Uj m V Q Z a' WN O rS S ill OA LOT 15 O.R 1774, PG. 2218 RICHARD J. & DORI A. E. ZANDY _ NORTH NAPLES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, INC. I i i O.R. 2267, PG. 845 LOT 14 N07'08 12 58 42.5 0' ' O,P 2412 PG. 2091 58.32' 42.5 $07'08'12 "W RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES N89'31'55 "E 52.64' 62.55' 1 POINT OF LOT 13 O.R. 2412, PG. 2091 RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIME LOT 9 O.R 1601, PG. 1608 SORIN J. & SYLVIA A. LUPU LOT 8 O.R. 1004 Pa. 1920 VALBUR M. CHRISnANSEN, JR. LUCILLE CHRISTIANSEN LOT 7 O.R. 1593, PC, 1420 THOMAS R. PEEK NORA ROTH PEEK O Q n N NORTH —SOUTH 1/4 SECTION � LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 N PARCEL 713A SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 I PINE RIDGE ROAD O' 0 m S a C r J � Z C1 � r W �Op e I i�-jj G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R 1679, PC, 1492 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 ) OFO O On Vj: Fb'EPO �1iq ICI 'I 3 CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' h Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01'16'36 "W 69.79' ( SR 896 ) S GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) I inch = 200 ft NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (For t Firm L8#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professiono Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 ��, ��. JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. 1 Dote Signed:_ ENAINEERE, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS N Not valid without a gnoture and the original raised r091O1mm p WM 1 2640 OMM GA PAnW HMO nAMA 341 NONE 941 434 -0999 1 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. pw .� � MEW � ow U') 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 91LIR1[Y $89'31'55 "W a2.a8' PARCEL 713A 0.054 ACRES, +/- TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM 1 COMMENCEMENT OF �+ CONSTRUCTION) PARTNERSHIP �( W N llg0 14� O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 r,Q �4 4E1 CO LEGEND: a R O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT i�-jj G4 PARTNERSHIP O.R 1679, PC, 1492 ( PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. ) ( COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99 -94 ) OFO O On Vj: Fb'EPO �1iq ICI 'I 3 CURVE DATA: R = 5679.65' L = 454.08' Tan = 227.16' h Delta = 04'34'51" Chord = N.04'50'47 "E., 453.96' S89'09'51 "W 9.57' N01'16'36 "W 69.79' ( SR 896 ) S GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) I inch = 200 ft NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SOUTHERLY 1/4 CORNER SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (For t Firm L8#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professiono Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 ��, ��. JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. 1 Dote Signed:_ ENAINEERE, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS N Not valid without a gnoture and the original raised r091O1mm p WM 1 2640 OMM GA PAnW HMO nAMA 341 NONE 941 434 -0999 1 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. pw .� � MEW � ow U') 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 91LIR1[Y PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 713A TAX PARCEL NO. : oos.4ol gozoI DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 713A 10A HIBIT- 14 17 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH —SOUTH QUARTER SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, NORTH 01'16'36" WEST 69.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (S.R. 896); THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89'09'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.57 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY OF FRANK BOULEVARD, 100 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY, A DISTANCE OF 454.08 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5679.65 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'34'51" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 04'50'47" EAST, 453.96 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT —OF —WAY NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1884.61 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89'31'55" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 62.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 58.32 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 42.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 52.64 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2267, PAGE 845 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 89'31'55" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 42.88 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0.054 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONaMA PAM SM 100, 2W QAX PMMY FLOMM 34105, RVW (941) 1 omf MO, qi m I ow 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 MOT A WI1tT MOT A ENMKY PROJECT NO. 60134 �iY PROJECT PARCEL NO. 7136 _______________ ________ __sa9�s_a2 "W�_1835.1�I��r/1�,_ TAX PARCEL NO. :�02 2- 9CZO $ / r--I POINT OFCOMMENCEM�ENT NORTH LINE OF SECTION 10 NORTHEAST CORNER TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 OA RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM CEWEx COMMENCEMENT OF HOMES CONSTRUCTION) $ aR � 1G.2089 __. _. I� O.R. 2272, PG. ,797 � I g RENEE L BROCK N n 3 LOT 20 O.R. 970, PQ 114 GEORGE D. & MADEUNE LENINGTON t\ O N LOT 19 O.R. 868. PG. 414 UNDA JAY COWETT 2 S82.51148"E 62.00' ' POINT OF BEGINNING LOT 18 jO.R 41Z PG.,,, RICHARD E. & B. W. RAMSDEN S82'51'48 "E m w w 48.1 0 Q. Q. cotNi A a ' S07*08 '12 "W 61.22' w o QZ z PARCEL 7138 � LOT 17 Q "W N82'51'48 0.068 ACRES, O.R. 1874 PQ 311 I 48.10' 2 JOAN THOMES $THOMAS C. HER TER Z 4 W� �— o I� NORTH NAPLES UNITED � METHODIST CHURCH, INC. LOT 16 t w O.R. 2297' PG. US O.R 2337, PO. 1271 W i THOMAS E. & SUSAN B. MALONEY '3 LEGEND. OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE i P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT LOT 15 0.R 1774, PC. 2219 GRAPHIC SCALE RICHARD J. & DORI 0. E. ZANDY I I200' 0' 100' 200' 3 0 I ( IN FEET ) _m IL IL 1 inch = 200 ft. 1n LOT 14 O.R. 2412 PO.2091 I I SQ S RICHARD H. & ALLISON S. GRIMES t2 NOTES. NI 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED 6 G-4 ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A PARTNERSHIP BEARING OF N. 07.08'12" E. O.R. 1679, PG. 1442 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. �I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry-E. lmlen (For i irm LBII642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 ° I �z �� -�_��i JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. `O N Date Signed: Not valid without e i nature and the original raised ENGINEER!, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 1 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor Mapper. Ya PP ANA oA1c P / oA PANM N 1 041 434- rw6rw F" OLD `n 5 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 MOT A ENMKY c� 3 0 m M PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 713B TAX PARCEL NO. :QQ2- +o2. ?o26? TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 7138 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: L*4 5 111141 WIN, 10 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'16'42" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1835.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD ( COUNTY ROAD NO. 851 — 100' R/W ); THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE AND ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1917.29 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 62.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 48.10 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 61.22 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 48.10 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 61.22 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.068 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA v JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONONU PAW WE 1 OA MWAY N 341 441 1 NO = Nu N{L N6 Owc s� 5-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NOT A }OILY PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 114 CURVE DATAs TAX PARCEL NO. : 0024-oz,%03 o 5 R = 34.00' L = 53.60' Tan = 34.19' Delta = 90'19'18" Chord = N.52'17'50 "E LOT 5 O.R 1221, PG 1800 MARC & MARINA REVLON LOT 4 O.R 2304 PG. 3012 BARRIE C. FITZ— GERALD LOT 3 O.R. 2189, PG. 2361 FRANK & VIRGINIA SISKOVIC. A. 1JtSIP14 GE SU$O zA PtN�RIO�P LOT 2 ry 0.R )OX M:OO( DAVID V. & J. VEENSCHOTEN O O � z 0 mo � 2 JI� 0 I I HIBIT A I cuwvE DATA: ,,,p env � ��,�( � I R = 346.50' P� W9-,Patis g@- ..�- i...,.Vi%�..F Tan 2211810' PV�DMt� Delta = 03'40'05" OA 48.22' I Chord = S.84'23'31 "E., 22.18' I RED OAK BOULEVARD NORTH LINE OF SECTION 10 I I N i rvi I i rR 1 � Z 1 1 1 I yl _ _ _ _ _ S89'16'42 "W 1773.27' - -1u----- - - - -�- CURVE DATAs R = 45.00' L = 35.44' Tan = 18.70' Delta = 45'07'17" Chord = S.71'12'48 "W., 34.53' POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 POINT OF BEGINNING CURVE DATAS R = 45.00' L = 32.61' Tan = 17.06' Delta = 41'30'58" Chord = S.27'54'11 "W., 31.90' CENTER HOW O.R. 228$ PG. 2083 J LOT 20 Q WO.R 874 PG. 114 J GEORGE D. & MADELINE LENINGTON a a Q 9 n n In N / �I PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT S Barry E..CS n (Fo the Farm L3#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 '` I Date aSigned. � Not wlid wi thout he signature and the original raised j seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. N GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' i ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS A PAML WT 106, 2610 2= Wt PAMMY, NMI% FUONDA Was, = (11411) 434-0333 111e�t Na NIB IIQ, rostr< e�T 1 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 1111CT LOT 1 ,? O.R 1374 PG. 831/{ + RUFUS F. & CAROLYN H. DUFF I2! ;4 LEGEND: 3 Uj O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT LOT 21oo` RENEE L. BROCK > .' O.R. 2272, PA 1707 y . _ N82'51'48 "W J LOT 20 Q WO.R 874 PG. 114 J GEORGE D. & MADELINE LENINGTON a a Q 9 n n In N / �I PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT S Barry E..CS n (Fo the Farm L3#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 '` I Date aSigned. � Not wlid wi thout he signature and the original raised j seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. N GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' i ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS A PAML WT 106, 2610 2= Wt PAMMY, NMI% FUONDA Was, = (11411) 434-0333 111e�t Na NIB IIQ, rostr< e�T 1 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 1111CT c� 3 0 4 J 2 I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 114 TAX PARCEL NO. :po s-4oZ lk�3,0' DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 114 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: EXHIBIT p a " A 4 - .5 0 f7 4=17 l 0 A _. 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'16'42" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1773.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 45.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41'30'58' AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF S.27'54'11 "W., 31.90 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 32.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1337.20 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2262, PAGE 2083 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 35.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 947.20 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGES 27 -32 OF THE SAID PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 14'01'37" EAST ALONG THE BOUNDARY LINE OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A DISTANCE OF 175.05 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A DISTANCE OF 226.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 34.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90'19'18" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 52'17'50" EAST, 48.22 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 53.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 346.50 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03'40'05' AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 84'23'31" EAST, 22.18 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 22.18 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 45.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 45'07'17" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 71'12'48" WEST, 34.53 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 35.44 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.946 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS ANA CM WM 1 IPA= N 5= 341 1 NOi►N0. NIiA� ow 1 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 WT w WIM 3 0 d J a 0 W J LO r- 71 O I _D I 17 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 115 TAX PARCEL NO. : 2259 7 m o 0 12-2- T LOT 12 O.R. 1719, PG. 478 CONSTANCE LUCIANO I N r h Q7 51 �o o a k g Bp1J1 ' LOT 11 O.R 212$ PG. 2009 d CONSTANCE F. LOGAN Q DERILL & NANCY LEE, JR. S 82'51'48" E o� r z� I LOT 10 I ''�• _ O.R. 1197, P0.2098 C I OLIN C. k LOUANNE J. HEADRICK 1 9 ZZ i hLU oP v f z w Q 1 �O' 1 ,, F O f LOT 8 w ! 125.69' n ; N 85.01'19, O.R. 142 PG. 193 q WILLIAM K. k SONDRA N. NEWMANy N r h Q7 51 �o o a k g Bp1J1 f ,N�>_'tt•07 LOT 8�rr vpo P 1 Y" O.R. 1819, P0. 1932 DERILL & NANCY LEE, JR. S 82'51'48" E 24.33' r LOT 7 O.R 780, PG. 197 W -� DONALD F. k PRISCILLA C. CRAIG GUAV9 PATH 9 R = 30.00' L - 48.25' oP Ton =31.15' ---------- z w Delta - 92'09'31" 1 ,, F Chord - N.38'56'34 "W., 43.22' LOT 6 w ! 125.69' n ; N 85.01'19, CENTER DEVELOPMENT O.R 2282, PG. 2074 I POINT OF BEGINNING II S 82'51'48" E 25.67' CURVE DATA: R = 30.00' L = 48.25' Tan = 31.15' Delta = 92'09'31" Chord - S.38'56'34 "E., 43.22' TRACT .C2„ 014e 'EL 1 1 5 OOrr' % 132 ACRES. + PU�UM �0 8 0� O.R. 4M, PO. en .1 I RED OAK JAMES G. COLEMAN ET. Ulf. BO — 100,— �f i r LEGEND: ------------4rr-------- S89'16'42 "W 1835.14' SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 3 O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT E, Barry E.L,*en (For\$1e Firm LB#b42) Profeeelonel Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No.' 565 Date Signed: Not valid without the s gnatu: a and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. EXHIBIT A 10A POINT OF COMMENC,I SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' zoo• �W� 0!� ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC, ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONpANA PAIK WIE 100, 4940 9M M OAIE PA14fWAY = FLOMM 54106. PHONE 941 434 -CM nnsor ll� =9i NA 40K[ I 0W 3 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 Nor A /1l1[T 0 a 0 Ui 0 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 115 TAX PARCEL NO. : 2-2 ' 12 2 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 115 EXHIT� Pimp or 10 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'16'42" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3, A DISTANCE OF 1835.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 851 - 100' R /W); THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 309.99 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGES 27 -32 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 24.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A DISTANCE OF 25.67 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 129.74 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 92'09'31" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 38'56'34" EAST, 43.22 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 48.25 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF RED OAK BOULEVARD (SOUTH LINE OF TRACT "C2 ") OF SAID AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE; THENCE RUN NORTH 85'01'19" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 25.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE OF SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 92'09'31" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 38'56'34" WEST, 43.22 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 48.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 130.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.095 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE = ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT 0 I rn i M SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMA A PNK WM 101k uW OolM as ►A1OMY ROMA M PHM K/ 434 -03W � ■a ws ro. wa � 3-01 25313 3 -49-25 2 OF 2 Wf A ■WIRY Wr A eumax PROJECT NO.: 60134 "AD SW7H EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 116 p 4tZ TAX PARCEL N0. : DoZ38 �(8 0o 07 100' RIGHT- OF- WAfQi/� O.R. BOOK 1099, PG. 1129 ¢uRVC DATA, Guwvc DATA, R- 610.00• L -9'01 R - .01'6 10A Tan - 4.60' LOT 20 L - 22.63' Tan - 11'32 Delta - 28.41'21" O.R 1610. P0. 1490 Delta - 02'07.31" - Chord S.20'21'15'W., 8.92' Chord - S.85'20'07 'E., 2.63' GREGORY L. h CYNTHIA M. MIHALIC DYRVr, DATA: R - 2924.25' PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE L - 13 Tan > 6 68.5 �. �� o 6.58' ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY ',, Delta - 02'41'13" Chord - S.04'3957•W., 137.13' DRAINAGE AND 3 UTILITY EASEMENT N LOT 17 a.R.194Z PG. m GURV[ DATA: CHARLES R. k VIRGINIA EGAN R - 3075.75' L - 204.75' Ton - 102.41' Delta - 03'48'51' Chord - S.05'13'46 "W., 204.71' N 3 � W V) N LOT 16 52.13' O.R. 1073, P0.876 o s19'19'04 "W GRAPHIC SCALE GAIL A. HOLLINGSWORTH 0 07.08'12 "W 32.52' 200' 0' 100' 20W Z Q g s82 5t'ae "E N 1.25' O fq LOT 15I 1 Z ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. O.R. 1022, PG. 1072 W KARLA MARIA WHITE JV n ',`'' o CC <.: ; 3 io p CENTER o O ° DEVELOPMENT Uj Y C O.R. 2262 M. 2074 c� S 1: O W N •; ti a OD LOT 14 W N82'51'48 "W 0.1t 2040, P0. 700 W z :,. 1.25' LUCINA KARLONAS 3 LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT I LOT 13 N t o.R 1310. PG. 2335 � N CROCKETT & DEANA JONES ,�. NOTES. ' 1, THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED cv ?_? ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF a GOODLETTE –FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A LOT 12 " N BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3 O.R. 171A PG. 476 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS CONSTANCE LUCIANO AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. a 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. � (0 j LOT 11 O.R. 2129, PG. 2000 QCONSTANCE F. LOGAN (1 OC M i 40 N LOT 10 j / O.R. 1137, Pa. 209,5 N DUN C. k LOUANNE J. HEADRICK w � N T n Barry E n (For N. Firm LB#642) o ^ Professional Land Surveyor Z Florida Certificate No. 5365 LOT 9 Date Signed: o.R. 1477, PG. 163 Not valid without the si nature and the original raised WILLIAM K. 4 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SONDRA N. NEWMAN ° °! SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION POINT OF BEGINNING f. SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST N 82'51'48" W COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Iz 25.67' 0 JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. I rn LOT 7 - ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR• AND ECOLOGISTS O.R. 76W, PG. 187 ; POlMANA PARK, SM 10111, 2640 0aIXN GATE PARKWAY = RMM 34105, PNONE 941 434 -O&W I M DONALD F. & PRISCILLA C. CRAIG TRACT AUTUMN 1Yp0oS UNR ON F. .aDq�>s mo'mm R�� 3 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 1— Wr A eumax 3 0 o: a w J 6i 0 rn r PROJECT NO. : 60134 EXH T. PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 116 pme TAX PARCEL NO.: o 0 15 $ •A 1900107 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE 10 A ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 116 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT "C2" OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGES 27 -32 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING AND RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 344.72 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 03'15'56" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 138.21 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1987.99 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A 100 —FOOT RIGHT —OF WAY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 1129 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 610.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'07'31" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 85'20'07" EAST, 22.63 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 22.63 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 18.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 28'41'21" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 20'21'15" WEST, 8.92 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 9.01 FEET TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 2924.25 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'41'13" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 04'39'57" WEST, 137.13 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 137.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 03'1921" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 191.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 3075.75 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03'48'51" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 05'13'46" WEST, 204.71 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 204.75 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 126.83 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'19'04" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 52.13 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 32.52 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1.25 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 299.97 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1.25 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1420.42 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT "C2" OF AUTUMN WOODS UNIT ONE; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.67 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.935 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENNNEERS. SURVEYORS AND EcoLD91M PGOIpMA PNK llRli Ift !!W 9MM OAW PAM MAY =% RAMA 341 PIIOli Oq I34-4M M� MMIiT ML gm OML ow 3-01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 MOT A 11R1{Y PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 117 TAX PARCEL NO. : ooz3 &6 9 % boo LOT 10 O.R. 1034, PG. 390 THOMAS W. & LORI KAY COUTURE LOT 9 GLR. 2300. Pa. 93 KENNETH B. CUYLER 2 I 0 c LOT 8 Z _ h O.R. 1242, PG. 1720 JERRY E. k CONNIE C. RAY L¢ ai ( $ Cs LOT 3 Wa LOT 7 Z Q Ei O.R 1)0( Pa. X00( C9 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx LOT 6 O.R. 1430, PQ 1941 TERYL A. BEYRENT, ET. AL. LOT 5 O.R. 21-4 PG. 77K1 ALVIN E. WEEKS EXHIBIT A C) f p q^ 2 � o= 0o R I m� a� as 582 8'E 9100' GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' f' 3 IN FEET ) I i inch = 200 ft. zF W � I PARCEL 117 t° 0.815 ACRES, +/- or z •. LEGEND: O.R. PG. P.C.P. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST R(f�p SQ(/N AN 100' ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY AS POINTOFBEGI NING PER O.R. BOOK 1099. PG. 1129 f I CUNVKDATAI SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION R = 510.00' L 55.13' Ton:-.27.59' SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST 1-- Dolt °6,1'36' Barry E. en (For the Firm Ll5f642) Chord - N.85'57'36'W., 55.10' COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. N Date Signed: � -7 P ENGINEERS. 6URVEVOR3 AND ECOLOGIM I Not valid without the signature and the original raised bm IMOaer Mn IBB ML ow seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A XMIKY I 0 N LOT 4 O.R. 221$ PG. 410 LINDA OKLER _N 10 P 0 i N 3 LOT 3 Q O.R. 1101, PG. 1329 ,.. C9 EDWIN B. &JANET R. THOMAS, JR. _ i q THE GROVES OF NAPLES, INC. 0.R 2144 PG. 407 e ✓q V) O.P . PG. 1822 WILLIAM H. DEARBORN M ILO LOT 2 LOT 1 auwve D,►ru N R - 28.00' L - 47.01' Tan - 31.20' Delta 96'71'36" O.R. 021, PG. 1822 , Chard - S.40'57'36 "E., WILLIAM H. DEARBORN I _r S82o 1'48'E ' INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST R(f�p SQ(/N AN 100' ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY AS POINTOFBEGI NING PER O.R. BOOK 1099. PG. 1129 f I CUNVKDATAI SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION R = 510.00' L 55.13' Ton:-.27.59' SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST 1-- Dolt °6,1'36' Barry E. en (For the Firm Ll5f642) Chord - N.85'57'36'W., 55.10' COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. N Date Signed: � -7 P ENGINEERS. 6URVEVOR3 AND ECOLOGIM I Not valid without the signature and the original raised bm IMOaer Mn IBB ML ow seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A XMIKY PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 117 TAX PARCEL NO. : 0 0 Z 3 F (6 8 1 o D t- DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 117 EXHIBIT ..� Page s51 Of / 617.. 10A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A 100 —FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 1129 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF FRANK BOULEVARD (GOOD LETTE —FRANK ROAD) AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 2219.28 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2148, PAGE 407 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'52'12' EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.12 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 808.53 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 168.88 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 19'32'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 41.89 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1172.06 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 28.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 96'11'36" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 40'57'36" EAST, 41.68 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 47.01 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 510.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06'11'36" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 85'57'36" WEST, 55.10 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 55.13 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.815 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. aURvmRs AND ECOLAGISTs POOMM v aMiE 1A U O QMM are PAIIKWAY NAMES. RARDA 3410% MCC 941 434-OM Nwor 1n � No 9�M .sr 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 MW A ■AMY PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 717A TAX PARCEL NO. : o o z--3 C6 8 1 0 o 0 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) t�S82.51'48'E 5.00' I W O.R. 92f, PLO. 1822 WILLIAM H. DEARBORN LOT 2 �� LOT f O.R. 921, PC, 1822 WILLIAM H. DEARBORN ROAD som 3 0 2'43'16 "1 41.10' 10A 0 LOT 4 (/� O.R. 2212, PG. 416 ,Z h LINDA OKLER Lu O =RV[ DATN 1 inch = 200 fL BEGINNING 3 PARCEL 717A a a � 0.282 ACRES, W N Tan - 7.50' Del: - .50' V Q^ LOT 20 Chord - s.8342' z'E., 15.01, r,CENTEX THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. Z VI + LOT 3 cc a 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED I O.R 1181, PG. 1928 W Q Z EDWIN B. k JANET R. THOMAS, JR. Q O.R. 92f, PLO. 1822 WILLIAM H. DEARBORN LOT 2 �� LOT f O.R. 921, PC, 1822 WILLIAM H. DEARBORN ROAD som 3 0 2'43'16 "1 41.10' 10A N CL GRAPHIC SCALE POINT OF COMMENC MENT 200' o. 100' 200' II ao' ' I ( IN FEET ) O =RV[ DATN 1 inch = 200 fL BEGINNING 3 PARCEL 717A a � 0.282 ACRES, W N Tan - 7.50' Del: - .50' NOTES: Q^ LOT 20 Chord - s.8342' z'E., 15.01, r,CENTEX THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. Z VI + N THE GROVES OF NAPLES, INC. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED I O.R. 2144 PG. 407 Q VELOPMENT CO., L.P. G OODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A Ir LEGEND: Q �d Z O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS I Fo a $ PG. P.C.P. INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. yy LV 4 O 7� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION N82'51'48'W 10.00' I I / / N CL 100' ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY AS PER O.R. BOOK 1099, PG. 1129 POINT OF COMMENC MENT ' I O =RV[ DATN BEGINNING / R 510.00 M L - 15.00' I Tan - 7.50' Del: - .50' NOTES: LO C14 LOT 20 Chord - s.8342' z'E., 15.01, r,CENTEX THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. N aR18f0,P'G.14" 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED GREGORY L. & CYNTHIA M. MIHALIC 22OZPG 2074 ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF VELOPMENT CO., L.P. G OODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS . AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. yy 7� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION d SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST — —`� COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Barry E. n (For Firm LB 42 II Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No.- JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. 00 �Z Z�� 1 ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS Date Signed: - _ POW" P WW 1 2940 0IX= CAW PARK *V NAMJX FLORIDA 341 PMONE 941 434 -0,M Not valid without he sgnature and the original raised a1c 19Di1R0 na<1fa Mx seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF ROT A Q811[Y F A L r I 14 :V I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 717A TAX PARCEL NO. :ooZ3tG8;ooc TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 717A EXHIBIT 10A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A 100 —FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 1129 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF FRANK BOULEVARD AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID INTERSECTION BEING A POINT ON A CURVE OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 510.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01'41'07" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 83'42'22" EAST, 15.00 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 59.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1143.60 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 19'32'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 41.89 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 105.49 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH. 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 105.49 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 12'43'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 41.10 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1143.60 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.282 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA PNK WE IM 140 WIDEN QAW RWWX =0 PLOIWA 34101L PHONE 9H 434 —O&M MMI� 110 MIL R am" M� 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 MOP A YIIY 3 0 m n V PROJECT NO. : 60134 O EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL NO. 717B TAX PARCEL N0. Page -dq 1°2 LEGEND: TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) LOT 10 O.R. 1934, PG. 369 THOMAS W. & LORI KAY COUTURE LOT 9 O.R. 2304 PG. 63 KENNETH B. CUYLER Z b O LOT 6 3 8 ZLOT Z �F W O.R. 121$ PG. 1720 W o d Q .ERRY E. & CONNIE C. RAY Q a WyQ Z POINT OF BE( W Y LOT 5 O.R. 214 PG, 790 Or ALVIN E. WEEKS � 1 LOT 7 O.R. )004 PG. '0" �L xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT )SL'51'48-� 5.00' Q O Y a^ Z � -i mo CD h ait N O �"N 3 n O 0 °Q � o Z Cn PARCEL 717 0.075 ACRES, 51 48 "E p N82'51'48 "W . 5.00'1 1 ' b LOT 6 3 ` O.R. 143M Pa. 1811 TERYL A. BEYRENT, ET. AL �F W M17}yy� o d Q 8 WyQ Z � �8 LOT 5 O.R. 214 PG, 790 ALVIN E. WEEKS � 1 Barry E. en (For a Firm LB#642) Professional Land Su eyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 N Date Signed: Not valid without he signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. THE GROVES OF NAPLES, INC. O.R. 2148, PG. 407 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. AN� 100' ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY AS PER O.R. BOOK 1099, PG. 1129 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA P mm i 2640 o01DE11 9ATE "WW RAP10A 341 PN01E 941 431 -0333 ao�r NA ws.o. Ious 99s1 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A WNW c� 3 0 m r- M m 0 I co N I r PROJECT NO. : 60134 EXHIBIT... PROJECT PARCEL NO. 7178 �A TAX PARCEL NO. : oD2 -3S6S IOoa 10A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 717B A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A 100 —FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 1129 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 1547.65 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 651.40 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 651.40 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.075 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. rA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. EIMNEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PORCUM P !7 l0k 2610 OMM OAW PARKWAY =il5 MANDA 341 PIIOIE NO). 434-0333 WII I Iii IY I a1 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 ROf A PAM C9 3 0 Q C9 W Q C1I V) Q .�. Gi 1 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 119A TAX PARCEL NO.: 0 O z 3 S(. ov 0 0 7 ioA ���I NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S89.50 -32 "W _ _ J/ 877.05' NORTH LINE OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 LOT 17 goy COLLIER OA 1414, Pa 924 is .whw ALBERT HUBSCHMAN � O.R. 7401% PG. 539 1 LOT 16 O.R. 2357, PG. 1709 JANET L CARTER Si d N N Q Z LOT 15 Q O.R. 1272, PG. 2313 i JAMES & PATRICIA GRANDINETTI a� h Q �Z W Uj LZ Y a= GRAPHIC SCALE W g Lor 14 I (, O.R. 2004 P4 477 J a 200' 0' 100' 200' (� m WALLACE J. & LOIS I. KLUBERDANZ O Or a 0 W 2 ( W IN FEET ) LOT 13 NAPLES 1 inch = 200 fL Q& 130{, PG. 2277 O.P. 2000, PG. 2299 CHRISTOPHER DICICCO GERALDINE A. DICICCO LEGEND: LOT 12 POINT OF BEGINNING O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS 0.1L 2147, Pa 2f O4 PG. INDICATES PAGE RICHARD L. &JANE E. L SWOPE S8z15,0 'E 0� P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT PARCEL 119A 0.046 ACRES, LOT 11 aR 1390, PG. 1053 JOHN C. & LESLIE SWANSON II S � �! �i � -- Barry E. en (Form LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 N Date Signed: tom' Oel Zoo\ Not valid without 1; Signature and the original raised �— seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGIST$ PaHCUNA PAK BUIE 109, 211140 OOLM GATE PAM MIRY, NAPtER FLORM 34104 PHONE 941 434 -0= 1 1�09A b N[ r0. 09Ki ART 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 9AR A SA11E7 3 0 J a c� J Q OI 0 1 00 N I r r PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 119A TAX PARCEL NO. : O o Z 3 ?` oov o 7 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 119A lUA .��� A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3, A DISTANCE OF 877.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF FRANK BOULEVARD (GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD) AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA (130' R /W); THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1224.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 132.83 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2060, PAGE 2299 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'52'12" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.12 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (100' R /W); THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 134.75 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.046 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS ANO ECOLOGISTS PQIgANA P iME 1 INO QMM GR "COX KQDA Wak ftl= MI 434 —= 7 N0. m IY I mu I � 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 I A w lm PROJECT NO. : 60134 t Q PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 1198 1 A EXHIBIT TAX PARCEL NO. :'402,3 6 000 % pa" ..If __of. 1,6,7. LOT 17 aR 1414. Pr. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN LOT 16 O.R. 2767, Pa IM JANET L CARTER NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S89'50'32'W _ 877.05' _ _ _ _ _ NORTH LINE OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 3 COLLIER �j COUNTY 31 p MR 1404 Pa. 696 Z LOT 15 0 Q O.P. 191$ Pa 29+7 W LOT 11 JAMES d< PATRICIA GRANDINETTI a� O.R. 1684 PG. 1063 Z JOHN C. k LESLIE SWANSON .;c O y W Lu � C1 W GRAPHIC SCALE PARCEL 1 I 9 o LOT 14 1'J ,� ? 0.306 ACRES, +/- O OR20ea PG. 4n °� N 3 200' 0' 100' 200' Q m WALLACE J. de LOTS I. KLUBERDANZ O p ` W Z a Z a ( IN FEET ) LOT 13 Cl P� 1 inch = 200 ft. aR 1964. Pa 2277 aR 2oe4 Pa 2288 CHRISTOPHER DICICCO GERALDINE A. DICICCO LOT 12 O.R. 2147, Pa. 2104 RICHARD L. k JANE E. L SWOPE A IV �o No 0 I N82'51'48"W ' 18.50' Barry E. en (For a Firm LB #642) E3 Professional Land Surveyor I Florida Certificate No: 5385 Date Signed: m t+ y��t r Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LEGEND: O.R. PG. P.C.P. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POIN MA PAIWL UNTE 100, 2840 00LDE11 CA79 PARKMIIIY =4 ROMA 30 RKBE 841 414 -0331 weer ea ns ea r> eeer 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 NOr A UNIMAY 0 W LOT 11 J O.R. 1684 PG. 1063 m JOHN C. k LESLIE SWANSON A IV �o No 0 I N82'51'48"W ' 18.50' Barry E. en (For a Firm LB #642) E3 Professional Land Surveyor I Florida Certificate No: 5385 Date Signed: m t+ y��t r Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LEGEND: O.R. PG. P.C.P. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POIN MA PAIWL UNTE 100, 2840 00LDE11 CA79 PARKMIIIY =4 ROMA 30 RKBE 841 414 -0331 weer ea ns ea r> eeer 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 NOr A UNIMAY _a 0 W J m 0 r ON 0 co N r PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 1196 TAX PARCEL NO. : o% 2_ 3'3 6 0 0 0 0 7 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 119B 10 A ,� �•" mz A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3, A DISTANCE OF 877.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (130' R /W); THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 301.18 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1788, PAGE 1091 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'52'12" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1788, PAGE 1091, A DISTANCE OF 10.45 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 06'37'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 925.08 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH , 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 18.50 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 923.72 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.306 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. r FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENONEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOL091 Ts POMM A PNK SUM 106, 2W QMM "IE PMRMAT =15 :U MA 34101L MW 941 434 -C= lq/0r 110. Ills Ms MaMS 1ST 11 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 MOT A SAW PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 719 TAX PARCEL NO. co 2-'37(. e a t o 7 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY/ RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) LU 2 'a oil NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S89'50'32 "W _ 877.05' N - - NORTH LINE OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 5' S• W ^ o" LOT ^ COLLIER o.O.P. 1416 PG. G. 624 COUNTY ALBERT HUBSCHMAN h p O.P 1486, PG. 338 I I LOT 16 O.R. 2357, PG. 1786 JANET L CARTER LOT 15 a LOT 13 0.1t 1384. PG. 2277 CHRISTOPHER DICICCO GERALDINE A. DICICCO LOT 12 O.R. 2147, PG 2104 RICHARD L. & JANE E. L. SWOPE POINT OF BEGINNING 1 t 3 I LOT 11 0 O.R. 1584 PG. 1653 pj JOHN C. & LESLIE SWANSON n. Q 6i �I I 3 Q4 ifR 2csa im I I 0 I ct i 80 3 I a W Ri.3 0 y I � I I CITYOF I NAPLES I O.R. 20M PG. 2266 I I I I I I i A R o� 0 3 I Barry E. -•(Far: ft Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 I 1K) Date Signed: ji.) Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. jam GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' zoo' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT PARCEL 719 0.036 ACRES, +/- NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12 E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOL061STS 5 -01 1 25313 1 3 -49 -25 1 1` - 200' 1 1 OF 2 PW A UWAY O.R. 1912, Pa. 2313 JAMES & PATRICIA GRANDINETTI IG W CD a ai LOT 14 S O.R. 2664 PG. 477 M WALLACE J. & LOIS 1. KLUBERDANZ a LOT 13 0.1t 1384. PG. 2277 CHRISTOPHER DICICCO GERALDINE A. DICICCO LOT 12 O.R. 2147, PG 2104 RICHARD L. & JANE E. L. SWOPE POINT OF BEGINNING 1 t 3 I LOT 11 0 O.R. 1584 PG. 1653 pj JOHN C. & LESLIE SWANSON n. Q 6i �I I 3 Q4 ifR 2csa im I I 0 I ct i 80 3 I a W Ri.3 0 y I � I I CITYOF I NAPLES I O.R. 20M PG. 2266 I I I I I I i A R o� 0 3 I Barry E. -•(Far: ft Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 I 1K) Date Signed: ji.) Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. jam GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' zoo' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT PARCEL 719 0.036 ACRES, +/- NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12 E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOL061STS 5 -01 1 25313 1 3 -49 -25 1 1` - 200' 1 1 OF 2 PW A UWAY c� 3 0 of V 5 I D I Lo PROJECT N0. 60134 ��� ���� PROJECT PARCEL NO. 719 7 Q A �� TAX PARCEL NO. : o o Z,38,feoene � )ten TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 719 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3, A DISTANCE OF 877.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (130' R /W); THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1291.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 31.25 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 49.93 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 31.25 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49.93 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.036 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PMM MU PAK SM 7 2M QMnM PATE PARKWAY N= ROMA 30 WOW 4y.-O= Am"w o" pum 7Kiltf am 5-01 25313 3 -49 -25 2 OF 2 pw A tuRm PROJECT NO. : 60134 10A EXHIBIT. PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 120A �, �- ez TAX PARCEL NO.: oo 2-3 4 6 t 1 101 P J Q LJ J a 0 N n. Z in i O a Uj a W :2 1,Wj N C7 1.11 Q I 0i � z LU 4, _� 2 z 0 co X z 0 w O O IF 1 vo 2 tu a 0 8 m ti a GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. -- - k TINA L. LEVAN "� "- NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 I-- i O.R. O R4, PG. 121 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ! NB12 502 2•E INT OF BEGINNING O SECTION 34 -48-2b SECTION 3.44$5 C4 WALLACE J. KLUBERDANZ k LOIS I. KLUBERDANZ a LOT 18 PAF 31 0A O.R. 1414, PO. 024 0.077 ACRES, + - a O NORTH LINE OF SECTION 3 -49 -25 _� ALBERT HUBSCHMAN I o O1 s LOT 17 O.R. 1414. PG. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN LOT 16 O.R 2357, PO. 178E JANET L CARTER LOT 15 O.R. 1912 PG. 2313 JAMES k PATRICIA GRANOINETTI b i LOT 14 O o.R 20e0. PG. 477 C4 WALLACE J. KLUBERDANZ k LOIS I. KLUBERDANZ a O n 2 - ^o o� a J n o V s• Barry E. n (Fur c Finn LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor, O Florida Certiricai.e No. 5365 I 00 Date Signed: I Not valid without the IgnatUre and the original raised m seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS C17YOF PG. INDICATES PAGE NAPLES P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT O.R. 2M. Pa. 229D NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY, 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED I ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST & COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORB AND ECOLOGISTS PAIM IQ& U40 MR PART "Y A 341 ("11 IM-OW AE�Or b R[ p lOMt am 9 -01 25313 3 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 ow A SAM 0 J Q W J a 0 N 5 I I rn PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 120A TAX PARCEL NO. : o t, -j-3 iz S ! 01 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 120A 1 0 Q EXHIBIT f A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3, A DISTANCE OF 864.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'37'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 269.64 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 06'37'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 31.82 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'52'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.45 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (130' R /W); THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 301.18 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 3; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'50'32" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 12.52 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.077 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST & COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEER& BURVEYORB AND ECOU)GI 6 9 -01 1 25313 1 3 -49 -25 A A SRIa, 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1208 TAX PARCEL NO. : z 0 65 2 0 0 co W t'3 w z a 29 a 0 m a LOT 3 LOT 1 SECTION 30 4a2a j 0.067 ACRES, SECTION 3.0 9-25 LOT 18 O.R. 1414, PQ 024 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN LOT 17 O.R 1414, PG. 024 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN 12.52' I i 3 �n N 7 w $' S31 *34'22'E 22.76' 10 A �"'.�� L� mF 9cti �o GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. FLORIDA POWER a LIGHT COMPANY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 O.R a24. PQ 121 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IT OF BEGINNING S89.50'32'W �- \SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 COLLIER COUNTY QR 1484 PG. 538 LOT 4 O.R 2434 PQ 2180 4 TODD K. LEVAN 3 & TINA L. LEVAN j QR 2357, PQ 1788 .� 0 PARCEL 12 SECTION 30 4a2a j 0.067 ACRES, SECTION 3.0 9-25 LOT 18 O.R. 1414, PQ 024 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN LOT 17 O.R 1414, PG. 024 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN 12.52' I i 3 �n N 7 w $' S31 *34'22'E 22.76' 10 A �"'.�� L� mF 9cti �o GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. FLORIDA POWER a LIGHT COMPANY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 O.R a24. PQ 121 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IT OF BEGINNING S89.50'32'W �- \SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 COLLIER COUNTY QR 1484 PG. 538 -1I Barry E. en (F irr9 ,LB#642) Professional Land Surveypr,- 0 Florida Certificate No. '536;`, ' Date Signed: ems' %4e ---ot I Not valid without the signature and the original raised m seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SNRVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P0N "A P &M 10k 5810 DOLM DATE PAIIKMAY =4 FIAROA 311 041 434 -OW wgmr b ns ■ ' .owe 9 -01 25313 34 -48-25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 LOT 16 4 - 3 QR 2357, PQ 1788 .� 0 JANET L. CARTER Q J Q Q W a J Imn LEGEND: C3 N LOT 15 Y2 m o a z O.R1012.PG.2313 �tJ c. O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS V) 0 JAMES & PATRICIA GRANDINETTI 41 PG. INDICATES PAGE Q W W� NAPLES P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT z a ' , 1 W Q a O.R. 2080. PQ 2288 Uj NOTES. W �a, Y LOT 14 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. N O.R. 2M Po.4n a WALLACE J. KLUBERDANZ a' 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ti & Lqs I. KLUBERDANZ ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Wa GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A Z BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. (L 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. -1I Barry E. en (F irr9 ,LB#642) Professional Land Surveypr,- 0 Florida Certificate No. '536;`, ' Date Signed: ems' %4e ---ot I Not valid without the signature and the original raised m seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SNRVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P0N "A P &M 10k 5810 DOLM DATE PAIIKMAY =4 FIAROA 311 041 434 -OW wgmr b ns ■ ' .owe 9 -01 25313 34 -48-25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 1208 TAX PARCEL NO. : DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 120B 10 A -&,--f 1,6 7 - A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, A DISTANCE OF 864.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34, A DISTANCE OF 12.52 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (130' R /W); THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 228.92 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE BOUNDARY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 524, PAGE 121 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 31'34'22" EAST ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 22.76 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'37'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 209.58 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.067 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. 3 J Q W J m O N 2 FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 0 co 0) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POWMA /iil R qi R Ali[ 9 -01 25313 34 -48-25 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 120C TAX PARCEL NO. :ool:1b8g'0002... Z O W 0 Z O U LU U Cr LU Z c% FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 2 tu a 0 a LOT 1 LOT 4 LOT 3 O.R. 2436, PC, 2169 TODD K. LEVAN & TINA L. LEVAN SECTION SECTION 3 -49-25 LOT 16 LOT 18 a R. 1414, Pa. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN ' LOT 17 O.R. 1414, PO. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN I EXHIBIT 10 A Pa"-dda—a 1,67 1 Lq BF�c O.R. X;" Pa. JOOr N89'S0'22 "E 15.12' PARCEL 120 0.026 ACRES, +/- 88.43' S07'37'57 "W FLORIDA POWER d cd UGHT N 22.76' COMPANY W N31'34'22'W O.R. 826 PG. 121 P 2 I � 1 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' o' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT \SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 COLLIER O.R. 1404 Pc. 839 �I e, Barry E. en (For '4m Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 I � Date Signed: \Z \4 —Got I Not valid without the lgnoture and the original raised 01 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR! AND ECOLOGIST'S PONMMA PAIK AM 1 "V. 10MM 341 PRONE 947 4S4 -OS3S 9 -01 25313 34 -48 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 POT A 1111411[Y LOT 16 Q 3 O.R. 2357,M 1798 Q O JANET L. CARTER O _ o:2 LEGEND: N LOT 15 I Co O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS d Z O O.R. 1912, Pa. 2313 JAMES k PATRICIA GRANDINETTI LL! r- rc a CRY OF PG. INDICATES PAGE NAPLES P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT a Z a W W O O.R. 2080. PG 2288 NOTES: � LU O LOT 14 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. C4 o.R2o99,Prt 4n s Q m WALLACE J. KLUBERDANZ 6' 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED N Q S k LOIS I. KLUBERDANZ ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF q I GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A LL) Z BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. a 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. �I e, Barry E. en (For '4m Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 I � Date Signed: \Z \4 —Got I Not valid without the lgnoture and the original raised 01 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR! AND ECOLOGIST'S PONMMA PAIK AM 1 "V. 10MM 341 PRONE 947 4S4 -OS3S 9 -01 25313 34 -48 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 POT A 1111411[Y 0 a c� w J O N 0 I I N PROJECT NO. 60134 EXHIBIT. PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 120C 10A page -&�.Of TAX PARCEL NO. : 0oi�61Snav 7- FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 120C A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, A DISTANCE OF 877.05 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (130' R /W); THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 228.92 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE BOUNDARY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 524, PAGE 121 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID INTERSECTION BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE AND ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 68.74 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 524, PAGE 121; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'50'22" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.12 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'37'57" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 88.43 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 524, PAGE 121; THENCE RUN NORTH 31'34'22" WEST ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 22.76 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.026 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POROMM P SM 100, 2W CATE PMMY =J5 nAVA 341 P1101E ("11 4M-om wmr �n � w tout gaff 2 -01 25,313 34 -48-25 2 OF 2 J Q w J n. PROJECT NO. : 60134 n EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 121 V A Paw Cf 1417 TAX PARCEL NO.: 6 b 6 7 9 3 03—z- o$ �SG.L FEE SIMPLE INTEREST PELICAN MARSH GOLF COURSE PHASE ONE PLAT BOOK 23, PAGES 40-47 f GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100• 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. PARCEL 121 0.276 ACRES. *!- N82'51'48 "W 15.00' N82'11'48'W 65.00 O.R.')0x PG.)= 0 I N POINT OF BEGINNING N w 0 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION 1 r t � f} Q Q n 2 a^ 1r h Q ^ m �1 mq LEGEND: z O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS L+1 W o r � f PG. INDICATES PAGE p = P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT O c� I Q Barry E. en (For a Firm LB #642) Professional Lend Surveyor O Florida Certiflcate No. 5365 CO Date Signed: 1Zcx�� I Not valid without 1he signature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONCIANA P Sf1rTE 1 2640 OMDEN WE PARKWAY N FUNWA '25 PHONE 041 434 -d1TS "DA Flo,ecr la Ili 6n ICNL lM¢T 2 -01 25313 34 -48-25 1" s 200' 1 OF 2 E I N PROJECT NO. 60134 `M "' PROJECT PARCEL NO. 121 4� Page TAX PARCEL NO. :(o 47 q 0 3 3 2 +� 8 0 A FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 121 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH THE CENTERLINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS AND THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 255.70 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF SAID GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT OF SAID VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS PER OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 82'51'48' WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'53'45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 6.92 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'06'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 494.49 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 19'24'05" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 104.48 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 596.59 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.276 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POINCIANA PNK 9JW 106, 2640 OMM PATE PARIOYAY N RM" NIA PHONE 111 434 -= DFI mmo IY R[ Ma RCN[ am 2 -01 25,313 34 -48 -25 2 OF 2 v Fq r, r I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 721 TAX PARCEL NO. :1,4, 7 z0 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PELICAN MARSH GOLF COURSE PHASE ONE PLAT BOOK 23, PAGES 40-47 PARCEL 721 0.011 ACRES, +/- risi N 07'06'15 "E I50.00' N82'53'45 "W I 10.00' 10A AEx S07' 6'15" 50.00'1 N82'51'48 "W _ 87.01' W � o 0 z I `-P01�NT GRAPHIC SCALE 200' D' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION Q rr '*"'� QI ' O Z � ' Q d $o I a� �4� 1 I I Barry E. n (For e-Firm LB #642),,, Professional Land Surveyor o Florida Certificote No. 5365 I NDate Signed: I I Not valid without t e signature and the original raised 0 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PCNCMNA P= Writ 2W QMM GAYS PAOMM 34,05, RKM 941 43 -OJM ac eaaor is e< ■a 40A1L 41sT 5 -01 25313 34 -48-25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 w" A MAMCY 3 0 N n n D I N I Lo PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 721 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6,f 6 7!3 .3,o3 Zo 8 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 721 10A ��•"B'� zo-7 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH THE CENTERLINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS AND THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 414.72 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 87.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'53'45' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'06'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'53'45" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'06'15" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.011 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING -INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P000AM PAIK ane 260 OMM awn !!.- r M MMM as ft"K wi 4U-D= AD=f p R[ IY ow" KI 5-01 25313 34 -48 -25 2 OF 2 3 0 Q 0 N N to 0 ■■ El PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 122 TAX PARCEL NO. : 61 l '11 l 95 O cC l FEE SIMPLE INTEREST � R10 ,1N p5V s LOT 22 LOT 21 A O.R. 1921, PG. 2970 O.R. 2M PG. 082 ROBERT G. SCHUBRING GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. LOT 20 PATRICIA P. MILFORD JOSEPH COMPTON. ET. UX. O.R. 1337, PG. 2101 �O ls%OTA z GERALDINE WARNSTAFF GEORGE SHEPARD, JR. >I pGti ET. UX., TRUSTEES N004.82' "W 50 .12' "E 4.82' .___.SSS 111A� 8.12' NRR- nA'3R'E 177 7 N00'49'31 "W 70.00' — LOT 9 ,POINTOFBEGINNING PINE RIDGE ROAD _ _SECTION 1U _ S89'l O'29W 1139.65 1COUNTY ROAD NO_89gL _ �. SECTION 15 sECnoN LINE O O O O � V Of Vt PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 0 l p I p l LOT 1 MPROV E RMS PEES �1S °K 2, NOP M P � Pp P GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. Barry E. en (F Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 1 ; C71 Date Signed: \"j o'11I moo I Not valid without the signature cnd the original raised seat of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper, LOT 51 O.R. 343. P0. BBB GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON. INC. LEGEND: THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Z is LOT 11 z LOT 10 LOT 12 -W1 O O C9 b O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. GURVEYORS AND ECOLOGIUS POINCIAINIA PAM SUM 10IL 2W MM CATE PARNNMY LM 3N 941 434 —OM "MOT w wa In a �r 3 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" a 200' 1 OF 2 10 A 'EXHIBIT. j7 Paw —=_ol1 n �O ls%OTA z >I pGti LOT 2 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 ' H. A. k EDITH G. STREET LOT 1 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 I H. A. alt EDITH G. STREET ,POINTOFBEGINNING PINE RIDGE ROAD _ _SECTION 1U _ S89'l O'29W 1139.65 1COUNTY ROAD NO_89gL _ �. SECTION 15 sECnoN LINE O O O O � V Of Vt PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 0 l p I p l LOT 1 MPROV E RMS PEES �1S °K 2, NOP M P � Pp P GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. Barry E. en (F Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 1 ; C71 Date Signed: \"j o'11I moo I Not valid without the signature cnd the original raised seat of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper, LOT 51 O.R. 343. P0. BBB GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON. INC. LEGEND: THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Z is LOT 11 z LOT 10 LOT 12 -W1 O O C9 b O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. GURVEYORS AND ECOLOGIUS POINCIAINIA PAM SUM 10IL 2W MM CATE PARNNMY LM 3N 941 434 —OM "MOT w wa In a �r 3 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" a 200' 1 OF 2 c� 3 0 a N N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 122 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6'(i E 8 F o co t FEE SIMPLE INTERESI' DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 122 ,; EXHIBIT 10 A --4 Peq*-!Zj—.g4 1,67 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1139.65 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'4931" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF LOT 22 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 177.73 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 4.82 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88'06'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 177.76 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 22; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'31" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 22, A DISTANCE OF 8.12 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.026 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. EMINEERS. WRVS MRS AND ECM001M PONIC W P S M 1 P Y A JM "1 1 u mmm No, nU 1q I t 3 -01 25313 10 -49-25 2 OF 2 110. A a1R1a7 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 722 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6:1_ IT S % X 50 0 Z I, LOT 22 O.R. 1621, PG. 2376 ROBERT G. SCHUBRING PATRICIA P. MILFORD PARCEL 722 0.006 ACRES, +/- SO1'53'24 "E N8B'06'36 "E 5.00' 56.00' 10 A Rip sV � EXHIBIT S1Or4 O� 1 J12a E 010, LOT 29 O.R. 2345, PG. 662 GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. JOSEPH COMPTON, ET. UX. GERALDINE WARNSTAFF POINT OF BEGINNING 56.00 N01'53'24 "W S88'06'361'W N00`49'31 "W 5.00' 1 76.76 ------------ SECTION LINE LOT 9 PINE RIDGE ROAD SECTION 10 S89 °10'29 "W 1212.92' _ SECTION 15 (COUNTY ROAD N0. 896) Barry E. Wen r (For Firm LB#642) Professional Land Sur yor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5.365 1 j Date Signed: ,�_' �_�_ 'Z. o o� I Not valid without t e signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION �I Q d ct u7 co Q° z Q I�° F— z � o U J SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLA816T'8 PW"MA PMC. SAM 101k M" OMDM OAX PAWWAY M = nOWA 34I PHONE MI &%-OM 1oo""G '""L m" ART 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 100' 1 OF 2 "or A aiwlar r r r r THE SOUTHEAST O O O O QUARTER OF i � -i y QO V 01 C31 Barry E. Wen r (For Firm LB#642) Professional Land Sur yor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5.365 1 j Date Signed: ,�_' �_�_ 'Z. o o� I Not valid without t e signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION �I Q d ct u7 co Q° z Q I�° F— z � o U J SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLA816T'8 PW"MA PMC. SAM 101k M" OMDM OAX PAWWAY M = nOWA 34I PHONE MI &%-OM 1oo""G '""L m" ART 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 100' 1 OF 2 "or A aiwlar PRESQUE ISLE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT/ PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF 3o CONSTRUCTION) a LLJ GRAPHIC SCALE N N 100' 0' 50' 100' In y IL ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. NOTES: n 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. j LEGEND: 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. Barry E. Wen r (For Firm LB#642) Professional Land Sur yor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5.365 1 j Date Signed: ,�_' �_�_ 'Z. o o� I Not valid without t e signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION �I Q d ct u7 co Q° z Q I�° F— z � o U J SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLA816T'8 PW"MA PMC. SAM 101k M" OMDM OAX PAWWAY M = nOWA 34I PHONE MI &%-OM 1oo""G '""L m" ART 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" = 100' 1 OF 2 "or A aiwlar I A oLmmy PROJECT N0. 60134 Y /� PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 722 TAX PARCEL NO. : %7 1 8 l 8$ o 0 o t O EXH/����r® ® Pa�@�� DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 722 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1212.92 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 76.76 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 88'06'36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 56.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01'53'24" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88'06'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 56.00; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01'53'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.006 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. c� 3 0 J a w J N TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY j RESTORATION EASEMENT a (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM a COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) o: / M to to N N SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. O ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA I P25 MAC 1 WO OOIM "'M PAiKM1Y =% RO MA 3M ft"M 1 434-0.733 M� wwor b w[ ■a w�a mar 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 I A oLmmy c� 3 0 d J Q C� n (V N r PROJECT NO. : 60134 1 j ' A , EXH SIT. PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 123 1 \\\,,,/// �paw_ff o TAX PARCEL NO. : 6-1 t It 8 Wr o 0 o q FEE SIMPLE INTEREST N00'49'31 "W- — LOT 21 LOT 22 o.R. 23F8, PO. BB2 O.R. 1821, PG 2378 GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. ROBERT G. SCHUBRING JOSEPH COMPTON. ET. UK PATRICIA P. MILFORD GERALDINE WARNSTAFF N88'06'36'E 10,14• N86'47'53 "E o 39.45' N00'49'31 "W- — 8.12' PARCEL 1 Z3 SECTION 10 0.059 ACRES, SECTION 15 N00'49'31'w_' LOT 1 O.R. 2007, P0.457 70.00' LOT 9 O o O O Q V Q Q PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 1Stipt SUtapGE2a Rip �K3 PP PAN P�18 LOT 20 O.R. 1637, PG. 2101 LOT 2 O.R 2007, PG. 467 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET GEORGE SHEPARD, .R. ET. UX., TRUSTEES LOT 1 O.R. 2007, P0.457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET S00'49'31 "E -16.66, I \F'U /N1 Ut t1tG1NNlN(i PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) sECoN — — — - - - - -- iwE O O O LOT 1 A W N LOT 51 O.R. 343, PG BBB GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. MpRpV � �PRMS NPPL N�'S�� Z,PP�E2 pMpP GOOK P►-P' GRAPHIC SCALE 200' o' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. Barry E. Ven (For Firm L8#642) r Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 I Date Signed: �L �IIII+ `LUb MNot valid without he 19nature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LEGEND: THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SECTION 1D -49 -25 LOT 10 Lr- Z�6 IKK c Z 4. g I ° Z �a J v D O O (.7 a O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. -INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POOMW PW. WX 1101k 2090 GATE PARIMY NCO KOM 341 R101E OH 939-0333 lgRr Ns NI[ N6, p11L set 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' a 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A UJIM c� 3 0 d J Q C7 J n N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 123 TAX PARCEL NO. j t 1194 oo o °� FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 123 10 A PE, �BSTj A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 929.65 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF LOT 21 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 210.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 8.12 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88'06'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.14 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 86'46'46' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 160.59 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 86'47'53' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 39.45 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 21; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'31" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 21, A DISTANCE OF 16.66 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.059 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1D, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLO81Sn POMMIA P 1 "T PA.AY / 941 434 -DM 1 190w 110 Iti 110 90Ni BMW 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1 2 OF 2 1101 A awmy 0 J Q In N M M u7 N f%1 2 PROJECT N0. 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 723 0 A TAX PARCEL N0. LOT 22 O.R. 1621, PG. 2376 ROBERT G. SCHUBRING PATRICIA P. MILFORD PARCEL 723 0.006 ACRES, +/- `J�S�pN GE s�0r �Za p`N ��p '600 3. P LOT 21 O.R. 2345, PG. 662 GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. JOSEPH COMPTON, ET. UX. GERALDINE WARNSTAFF N88'06'36 "E 11 9.99' N00'49'31 "W 5.00'---, E ��EPOINT OF BEGINNING � I I 9 v 3 N00'.96' PINE RIDGE ROAD /S86*46'46 "W 79.96 S88'06'36 "W I 10.14' SECTION 10 — S89.10'29 "W 1090.11' SECTION 15 SECTION LINE (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) 9 LOT 9 PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) GRAPHIC SCALE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. Sn (For Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 I tZZOV E3 Date Signed: — =i•- I Not valid without the gnature .and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. J NOTES 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF a GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. 0101, • u7 Q° Lz o II° W � F— z I-- ::D o v J O O C) V SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS PONGMA PAML SUM IM 21140 OOlM WE PARKNAY A 341 PHONE 941 434 -4= No= Nn fa[ wa SDN[ �T 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 100' 1 OF 2 NOf A 22M 0 0 0 0 00 rn cn PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) GRAPHIC SCALE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. Sn (For Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 I tZZOV E3 Date Signed: — =i•- I Not valid without the gnature .and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. J NOTES 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF a GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. 0101, • u7 Q° Lz o II° W � F— z I-- ::D o v J O O C) V SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS PONGMA PAML SUM IM 21140 OOlM WE PARKNAY A 341 PHONE 941 434 -4= No= Nn fa[ wa SDN[ �T 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 100' 1 OF 2 NOf A 22M 3 0 J a w J M N V S I D ID PROJECT N0. 60134 EXH ��'T._.�i_, PROJECT PARCEL N0. 723 O A ��% TAX PARCEL N0. :_6-(t 8t 000c� DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 723 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1090.11 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 79.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 86'46'46" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 39.44 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88'06'36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF LOT 21 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 21, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; 'THENCE RUN NORTH 88'06'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.99 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 86'46'46" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 39.38 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 03'13'14" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.006 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLiOGIVIV POWMA P SURE 101L 2W QMM GAIE PAWWAY N nDMA 741 MCC 941 43"M pi N" N" M6 40AIL �� 6 -01 25313 N0. 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 3 0 a c� J d' cV n V PROJECT NO. 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 124 TAX PARCEL NO. : (01 81, 4 c0007 FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SECTION 70 SECTION i5 NOD as'31'w 70.00' LOT 9 r r r- O 0 O O OJ V a) to PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 10 .. A ftwz�-of J�S�pN PIN p��Q$�K3, LOT 2 LOT 20 O.R. 2007 PG. 457 OA 1597, PG. 2101 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET GEORGE SHEPARD, JR. ET. UK, TRUSTEES N40'05IWE LOT 1 49.29' O.R. 2007, PG. 457 N86'47'53 "E H. A. k EDITH G. STREET 97.90' S00'50'01 "E N88'02'32 "E 42.15' 119.91' I W s43.36'18•w 25.46' PINE RIDGE ROAD (couNTY ROAD No. 696) I PARCEL 1 24 -. �8�0'W �9• — — — SECTION LINE 0.130 ACRES, +/- O I 0 I w I LOT 1 MPRpJ E PRMS PLES � S LI�� G�2 AMPP��30CK2, pP GRAPHIC SCALE 200' V 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 fL Barry E. Syrin (For Ue Firm LB#642) Professions Land Surveyor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5365 LDO Date Signed: �k -Loot MNot valid without 4he signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LOT 51 O.R. 31$ PG. 686 GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. LEGEND: THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 LOT 10 �I m t i t: o LjZ It L J O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PWOANA PAM =W 108, 2640 CMDM CAW FARM =% n0WA 34106, 14101E 941 4U -0393 Poo" 001 1{[ 110. "" 9�1 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 PM A ORIRY LOT 21 LOT 22 O.R. 2344 M = O.R. 1621, PG. 2376 GARY COMPTON, ET. U%. ROBERT G. SCHUBRING (JOSEPH COMPTON, ET. UK PATRICIA P. MILFORD GERALDINE WARNSTAFF SECTION 70 SECTION i5 NOD as'31'w 70.00' LOT 9 r r r- O 0 O O OJ V a) to PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 10 .. A ftwz�-of J�S�pN PIN p��Q$�K3, LOT 2 LOT 20 O.R. 2007 PG. 457 OA 1597, PG. 2101 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET GEORGE SHEPARD, JR. ET. UK, TRUSTEES N40'05IWE LOT 1 49.29' O.R. 2007, PG. 457 N86'47'53 "E H. A. k EDITH G. STREET 97.90' S00'50'01 "E N88'02'32 "E 42.15' 119.91' I W s43.36'18•w 25.46' PINE RIDGE ROAD (couNTY ROAD No. 696) I PARCEL 1 24 -. �8�0'W �9• — — — SECTION LINE 0.130 ACRES, +/- O I 0 I w I LOT 1 MPRpJ E PRMS PLES � S LI�� G�2 AMPP��30CK2, pP GRAPHIC SCALE 200' V 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 fL Barry E. Syrin (For Ue Firm LB#642) Professions Land Surveyor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5365 LDO Date Signed: �k -Loot MNot valid without 4he signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LOT 51 O.R. 31$ PG. 686 GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. LEGEND: THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 LOT 10 �I m t i t: o LjZ It L J O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PWOANA PAM =W 108, 2640 CMDM CAW FARM =% n0WA 34106, 14101E 941 4U -0393 Poo" 001 1{[ 110. "" 9�1 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 PM A ORIRY o: J Q C7 W J .Y N I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 124 TAX PARCEL NO.: 67 t 8 4 a o o e e 7 FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 124 10 A ' �".�10-7 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 929.65 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROJECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF LOT 20 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 16.66 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 86'47'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 97.90 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88'02'32" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 119.91 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 40'05'59" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49.29 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 20; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'50'01" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 20, A DISTANCE OF 42.15 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 43'36'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.46 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 232.17 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.130 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PO C ANA P 1127E 101L 2540 OMM PATE PANMAY N nONDA 3q F WE 011 1374 -OM M! poww 114 q[ 110 MYI[ MW 3 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 of A WWWY PROJECT NO. : 60134 EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 724 TAX PARCEL NO. : (o �t $ i o ooc7 0 pop rl TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SIpN 1 s0 \3 2� �100� K3 pP PAN P�� POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 1 S86'47'53 "W ;;il;- S88•O2'32 "W PINE RIDGE ROAD 37'27 giro 2.95 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) ol0 — _ _ _SECTION 10_ _z� _ — — _ — sag'1o'29 "w 828.88_ _ SECTION 15 SECTION LINE r- 0 1 01 3 0 -1 Q W J N r. r- 0 y r O y w r O y NO PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND: 9� LOT 1 O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. C (For th Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 E Date Signed: � 4%ms-,znature I Not valid without and the original raised (0 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. • 00 z °° Q° �° Q O Of wr �z I-- :D O U —_I O FAW NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POWMA P SUM 1 2540 OOlM CAT PAMMY =% n0=A 3410k PIp1E 541 ) 434 -OM rAn" Ia Iu Is 00" OWr 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 100' 1 OF 2 mr A lumu X X LOT 20 a L Li C4 w w O.R. 1537, PG. 2101 0 z o � GEORGE SHEPARD, JR. N a o ~ a ET. UX., TRUSTEES N � w o ° o PARCEL 724 o >- w < 0.005 ACRES, - '�' N 88'02'32 "E Q00 N86'4 7'5 3 "E 3.01' 37.33 S.01 *57'28"E 5.00' N 03'12' 7" 0W 5.00' _ I POINT OF BEGINNING POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 1 S86'47'53 "W ;;il;- S88•O2'32 "W PINE RIDGE ROAD 37'27 giro 2.95 (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) ol0 — _ _ _SECTION 10_ _z� _ — — _ — sag'1o'29 "w 828.88_ _ SECTION 15 SECTION LINE r- 0 1 01 3 0 -1 Q W J N r. r- 0 y r O y w r O y NO PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. LEGEND: 9� LOT 1 O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. C (For th Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 E Date Signed: � 4%ms-,znature I Not valid without and the original raised (0 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. • 00 z °° Q° �° Q O Of wr �z I-- :D O U —_I O FAW NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POWMA P SUM 1 2540 OOlM CAT PAMMY =% n0=A 3410k PIp1E 541 ) 434 -OM rAn" Ia Iu Is 00" OWr 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" — 100' 1 OF 2 mr A lumu c� 3 Q .t N n 6i S_ C r �D PROJECT N0. 60134 ����� PROJECT PARCEL N0. 724 TAX PARCEL N0. : b7 (8 l 8 a oa c 7 o m TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 724 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'1029" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 828.88 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 90.77 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 88'02'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2.95 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 86'47'53" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.27 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 03'12'07" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 86'47'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 37.33 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 88'02'32" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3.01 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01'57'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.005 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P00 aMM P WM 1 W40 OMM O W PAMMY N FUMA 347 M40NE 041 434.-= nar MLL Ac Na 1Gtt �r 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 WT A OIRKt 4 J Q W LO N i mi ■i PROJECT NO. : 60134 ' EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 125 10 A Paw z5( e¢air TAX PARCEL NO. :9LR t{ 3(. 0007 CURVE DATAI J�510 R i 1558..060. 50) t O1 e 2a Ton - 26.73' Odta - 19'12'18' pPG Chard - N.1317'41"E, 52.71' G R,OGE 6&'S' CURVE ATAI 1 Q R 31' L - 30.99' LOT 2 Ton - 16.23' O.R. 2007, P0.457 Delta - 4138'26' H. A. & EDITH G. STREET Chord - N.43'53'02"E 30.31' LOT 21 LOT 20 CURVE DATAI 0.R. 2344 Pa. 682 O.R. 1547, Pa. 2101 R - 158.14' L - 68.54' GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. GEORGE SHEPARD, JR. S50'36'48 "E LOT f Tan - 34.82' CURVE DATAI JOSEPH COMPTON. ET. UX. ET. UX., TRUSTEES 33.50' Ddlo - 24'49'59' R - 5841.64' GERALDINE WARNSTAFF O.R. 2007, PG. 457 Chord - N.76'45'4ti 68.01' L - 83.97' Tan - 41.99' . A, 8, EDITH G. STREET Delta - 00'49'25' N00'50'01 211N891H5'44-E N89'11'24 "E Chord - S.03'16'50 "w., 83.97' so or' 139 RR' 258.60' .. PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD N0. 896) N45'15'21 "W POINT OF BEGINNING/ ,4' 25.65' 141, 4' SECTION 15 SECTION LINE NDO'49'31 "W 589'10'29 "W 70.00' ----\ p I I c~i1 l l p I p I LOT 1 � p PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 \x-01 MS MRE PpV-E Y, E 01( G P P1.A GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET 1 inch = 200 ft. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST e� ---� Barry E. ren (For he Firm 1-0642) Professional Land Surveyor o Florida Certificate No. 5365 01 Date Signed: VZi \ k I Not valid without he signature and the original raised M seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LOT 51 O.R. 343, PG. 688 GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. PN T THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 Z w M z 0 I z LOT 17 0 LOT 12 LLJ LOT 10 .1 n LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS Poll PML SUnE 106, 2840 OOLM GATE PAW WAY, =14 nORIDA 34101L RIOT! 841 434 -0637 ROOT q lE[ Ad 7011[ GST 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 RUT A ■IAt1EY fj a c� w Lo N 0 _rn PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 125 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6:1 l S K 36 0 ?s7 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 125 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 10A EXHIMT pa" • .• 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 141.24 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 460.45 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 45'15'21" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.65 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF LOT 1 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'50'01" WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 32.96 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 50'36'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 33.50 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'15'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 132.68 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'11'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 258.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 158.14 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 24'49'59" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 76'45'45" EAST, 68.01 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 68.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 42.31 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41'58'26" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 43'53'02" EAST, 30.31 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 30.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 158.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19'12'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 13'17'41" EAST, 52.71 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 52.96 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (100 —FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5841.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'49'25" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 03'16'50" WEST, 83.97 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 83.97 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 44'17'20" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 46.62 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.364 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. BURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMgANA P sung im =40 OMM OAX PAMMAY N = n=WA 3410CL PMW ON 434 -O M � 116 I{L 114 �,{[ �T 3 -01 25313 16 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NOP A 4UNKY all PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 825 -A TAX PARCEL NO. : 61 t 3' 1'3 6 0 0 0 7 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT 1 J1S�pN 1001x,— Eza R 0 31 Q1N PSI e LOT 21 LOT 20 O.R. 2344 PG. 662 O.R. 1337 Pa, 2101 GARY COMPTON, ET, UX. GEORGE SHEPARD. JR. JOSEPH COMPTON. ET. UX. ET. UX., TRUSTEES GERALDINE WARNSTAFF LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. k CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. k EDITH G. STREET LOT 2 W O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. do EDITH G. STREET N891 2' 52 "E 286.88' Z LOT 1 ° - ° w PARCEL 825 -A O.R. 2007, -P: w 0.833 ACRES, H. A. &EDITH G. . STREET OR w0 m 182.51' 15... 589'11 24 W POINT OF BEGINNING A 1 PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD N0.896) w„ _ ___ SFSTIONIO ------------- - - - - -- -- SECT f5 SECTION LINE S69'1 ION 0'29 "W 385.31' O O O O O M �1 `4 -i 01 V O! CJ1 A W PRESQUEISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 0 I LOT 1 ti N LOT 51 O.R. 341 P0.668 GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. N T ME ovE RM NPP1'ESY SpR�PPGEz GoMPp,Nj�e��z, GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' IN FEET) 1 inch = 200 M Barry E. (For t Firm LB642) Professional Land Surve D Florida Certificate No. 5355 L Date Signed: �Z� t�'t L 00 t Not valid without the signature and the original raised DO seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. C f / 40 ,L. Qf O Z i � o LU TCURVE DATA, R 5841.64' L = 46.04' Ton - 23.02' OMta - 00'27'06' Chord - S.0355'05'W., 46,04' URVE DATA; 158.00' 52.98' an - 26.73' elta - 19'12'16' hord - S.1317'41'W., 52.71' R - 42.31' L - 30.99' Tan - 16.23' Oelto - 41'58'26' Chord - S,4353'07'W. 30,31 R - 158.14' I 1_POINT OF COMMENCEMEA L - 68.54' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Tan 34.62' THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF DMto - 24'49'59" SECTION 10 -49- 5 Chord - S7B'4145'W. 68.01' LOT 11 LOT 10 \ / LOT 12 LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, 3URVEYOR8 AND ECOL04115T8 I'MICIAIIA PARK, x111E IM 2640 OOLDDI OA7[ PARKNNY FLOI9DA 36106, ROM 941 4,M -G&W I 111se6r w � rn 66x6 � 4 —Ot 25313 10 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 Heir A NWAT PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 825 -A TAX PARCEL NO. :6712436cc07 EXHIBIT-4 Ps" jMof M 17 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE 10A DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION PARCEL 825 -A: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'10'29" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 385.31 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 99.43 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 00'48'36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 133.30 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 1 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'12'52" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 286.88 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A CURVE OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD (100 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY), SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5841.64 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'27'06" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 03'55'05" WEST, 46.04 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 46.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 158.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19'12'16" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 13'17'41" WEST, 52.71 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 52.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 42.31 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41'58'26" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 43'53'02" WEST, 30.31 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 30.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 158.14 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 24'49'59" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 76'4545" WEST, 68.01 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 68.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'11'24" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 182.51 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.833 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POINWAA PNK SURE 106.1W OOLM "W PA"AY n0WA 341011 PHONE 141 4J4-OM no" IIn w[ ra nN[ sS[r 4-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 I= A MIRTY C J Q 0 RI mI r N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 825 -8 TAX PARCEL NO. : 61 L'S -k Lk4 oo07 I PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT p%'400 N G� SvOPPG�2a PSN P�ypB�Ks. LOT 5 O.R. 1488, PG. 1783 DANIEL F. & CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON N89'12'52 "E 343.91' LOT 4 O.R. 2007, PG. 459 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET 3 PARCEL 825 -B N 0 1.442 ACRES, 0 O 317.47' 589'12'52 "W POINT OF LOT 3 O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 2 0 R 2007 PG 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET LOT 21 LOT 20 O.R. 2544 PQ 602 O.R. 1537, P6.2101 GARY COMPTON, ET. UX. GEORGE SHEPARD,JR. JOSEPH COMPTON, ET. UX. ET. UX.. TRUSTEES LOT 1 GERALDINE WARNSTAFF O.R. 2007, PG. 457 H. A. & EDITH G. STREET PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) _ --- _AgCMN10 - - - - -- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SE075W 15 SECTION LINE r r r r r 0 0 0 0 0 V O) Vt A W PRESQUE ISLE PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 48 p ILOT1 ti N ovEME RM NpP�E YMPR�PP� P coMPpNs�0K2, LOT 51 O.R. 443. P0.688 GEORGE W. SHEPARD AND SON, INC. GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft, Barry E. e (For o- Firm LB#642) , Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 j Dote Signed: \ Z7'.00% 2 I Not valid without the elgnoture and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ku- THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 z LC I ° z LOT 11 o LOT 10 LOT 12 J O O O LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOSISTB 4 -04 -01 1 25313 1 10 -49 -25 1 1" = 200' 1 1 OF 2 MOT A w/11t1' 0 :a 0 t D t PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 825 -8 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6-7 B !k4 �. Ooo $ PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION PARCEL 825 -13: 10A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 4 OF PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'12'52" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4, A DISTANCE OF 317.47 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'47'08" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 190.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'12'52" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 343.91 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD (100' RIGHT —OF —WAY) AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE AND SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 4, A DISTANCE OF 191.83 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.442 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMAM PAM PWW =% wt .IIOiC110 Ills 110 �011� Rtf 4 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 1qf A MIRY C7 3 0 J Q C9 Lq Co fV PROJECT NO. 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 126 TAX PARCEL NO. : o o'L- I"4o2..00000 10 N00'46 190.04' PINE RIDGE ROAD i NI 4' Soo-46'24 "E — 17.47' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N89'32'12 "E 778.60' "0 f0 57.60' PARCEL 116 NOO'27'48 "W ao91 AC7tE$ +� THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ME SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 8932'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST' LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. n (For M Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 I n Date Signed: II Not valid without 1:6 s gnature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA r.4s aFKAPt� erc. PINE iffNE COMMONS AM& O.R. 1"I PQ I= F0W& PrI c WR" OOUNNO. AnrtrxluPUerareasrr+u� 93.07' 0FW' 901NANCE °i°'D� a4soueacrssr S87'38'Z9 "E 0.R. 1487, Pa. 1517 24.62' 0.R Iota Pa. s/s S73'07 24"E 51.54' S88'55'S0 "E 22.14' A S87'01'33 "E N00'46 190.04' PINE RIDGE ROAD i NI 4' Soo-46'24 "E — 17.47' (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896) N89'32'12 "E 778.60' "0 f0 57.60' PARCEL 116 NOO'27'48 "W ao91 AC7tE$ +� THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ME SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 8932'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST' LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. n (For M Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 I n Date Signed: II Not valid without 1:6 s gnature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 3 W o: Q N PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 126 TAX PARCEL NO. : 'D o L. +O '2 -C o 0 0 0 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 126 10 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'32'12" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 778.60 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'27'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 57.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 00'46'24" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1623, PAGE 818 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 29.07 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 73'07'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 24.62 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88'55'50' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.54 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'38'29" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 93.07 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'01'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 22.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1623, PAGE 818; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'24" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 17.47 FEET TO THE SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 190.04 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.091 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, FEE SPAPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. DMNEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOL4418TS P09R,~ p4v,. vim 1 w" mm m-m PM9fMY RgNpA J41 PNpE 941 X34 -0333 AM I Raw IR I RL R 6 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 0F 2 1qf w iIRU{T PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 127 TAX PARCEL NO. : Qm 2-'3 j!j 6 o O of PINE RIDGE COMMONS P.U.D. COUNTYORDINANCE NO. 00 0 PINE RIDGE ROAD i6) N89'32'12 "E 968.62' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 711E SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 3 D J Q C9 W J f` N vi FEE SIMPLE INTEREST -A I Barry E. §6n (For a Firm 1-13#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificcte No. 5365 E Date Signed: \-L iit.s -2�d0 \ 1I ot valid without the signature and the original raised CO seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. EXHIBIT. Pow 10 MLS.OFNAPLC9,IMG HORI WU!2mmC0mTm 1. O.R. 1857. Po. 1372 B REIM 027YXr O.P 187; PG. 818 N00'46'24 "W 17.47' S87'01'33 "E S87'57'15 'E FIRSTBAPTIST MURCH OFMAPLEkIM O.R. 1487, PG. 1817 245.06' �S00'46'24 "E N89'33'10 "W 8.69' aecno" 10 atcnon ,e V4,58' PARCEL 127 N00'27'48 "W 0.071 ACRES, +/- GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 89'32'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGIST'S M! I Ii= am —— mu �1 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 3 0 J Q 0 W J N V) 0 0 1 0 1 (0 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 127 TAX PARCEL NO. : O o *L3!{q 1p f, o o 5 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 127 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'32'12" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 968.62 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'27'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 54.58 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 00'46'24" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1657, PAGE 1522 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 17.47 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'01'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 119.15 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'57'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 126.26 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1657, PAGE 1522; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'24" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 8.69 FEET TO THE SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 245.06 FEET TO THEE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.071 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIWLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PON"A P mm lak 2040 am= GATE PARKWY MMU 341M PN01E 041 434 -0733 PNNW N0. NI0 N0. 0411E mu 3 -01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NOT A RMWY PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 128 TAX PARCEL NO. : oo'Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 (o FEE SIMPLE INTEREST PINE RIDGE CONUONS P.U.O. COUNTY ORDINANCE Name PINE RIDGE ROAD_ 16) THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 -49 -25 ,:1 Q C9 W J co C4 0 mom NARARREooArmx CR IM PO. efe i� N" OF NAPLES, RIG O.R. fees: F3Q 15n OFNAME%WQ O.R. 1487, PC. 1517 587"57'15 "E 23.92' SOC N00'46'24 "W 8.69' \' 589 15'77, E _ SECTION 10 N00'27'48 "W N89'32'12 "E 1213.64' SECTION 15 Barry E. •(Fort Firm LB#642) Professional and Surveyor o Florida Certificate No. 5365 1 Date Signed: MNot valid without he Ignaturs and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. POINT OF BEGINNING 489'33'10 "W \PARCEL 128 0.032 ACRES, +/- WILMA 0*91101 WON AD 200' 0' 100' 200' r ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 10 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 89'32'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, ENOINEERb, SURVEYORd AND ECOL08IET6 ANA ! 1 so PrAm 110. 18L q LT n" } 3 -01 25313 10 -49-25 1' = 200' 1 OF 2 mr A Raw 3 0 a c� w J 00 N 0 0 rn i M PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 128 TAX PARCEL N0. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 128 EXHBlTA 10 44 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'32'12" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 1213.64 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'27'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (COUNTY ROAD NO. 896); FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 00'46'24" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1487, PAGE 1517 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A DISTANCE OF 8.69 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'57'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 23.92 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'15'17" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 156.69 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'26'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 7.21 FEET TO THE SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'10" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 180.42' FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.032 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA PAIK SM 19L 2W GAM PMMY, nMpA 3410L Mal 434-0333 1 OOOrO 'm X114 mu am 3-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 na A unmy PROJECT NO. : 60134 Q I I PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 129 ,�ry TAX PARCEL NO. : (y:j k 2 6 L z z> c, 0 LOT 2 aR )MX PG.)OO �� OA DAVID V. & J. VEENSCHOTEN > In Q �Z zi h FEE SIMPLE INTEREST ° �W a CENTER 4%Bff HOMES o W 030 O.R. 2262, PG. 2083 Q OW LOT 1 Q I C a O.R. 1378. PG. 834 I, RUFUS F. & CAROLYN H. DUFF a Q S84'44'38 "E 2 249.00' � O � O O N84'44'38 "W Y m 6.00' 248.80' O O N05'1 5'22"E 6.00' �co � v �,� O S07' 08'12 "W 2 Op LOT 21 PARCEL 1229 Z RENEE L BROCK 0.034 ACRES, aR 227Z Pa. 1707 N fl I guB 11Z 45' G N R�0 ��s,QPti �i 20 ILOT I I � i� aR. 679. PG. 114 I I Q GEORGE 0. & MADELINE LENINGTON 100' 0' W. 100' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF LEGEND. rn BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. N _ IN FEET) AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. I a 1 inch = 100 ft. O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION PG. INDICATES PAGE d P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Q Professional Land SurO fft Florida Certificnte No. 5365 ' f ood�' JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. `t 1 ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND EC0L001>YT8 M . , seal of a Florida LicensEd" Sur4eyor and Mapper. II `t U 0 om� „� �,,, ars �i NOTES: GRAPHIC SCALE 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED 100' 0' W. 100' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS I _ IN FEET) AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. I 1 inch = 100 ft. 4. NOT VA 0 UD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION ' SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (For ha Flrm LB#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land SurO fft Florida Certificnte No. 5365 I ood�' JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. `t Date Signed: Not valid without esi,natur and the original raised g, F ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND EC0L001>YT8 (V . , seal of a Florida LicensEd" Sur4eyor and Mapper. POMMA P SM 10111, GOLDEN PAMINIY FlA111DA 341 PN019 941 834 -0333 `t U 0 om� „� �,,, ars 4 -01 25313 1D -49 -25 1' = 100' 1 OF 2 110r A ILWAY YP91 0 N d' PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 129 TAX PARCEL NO. : (.I c a S i 2- i-o 0 O c FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 129 10 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 6.00 FEET OF THE EAST 249.00 FEET OF LOT 21 OF BLOCK "I" OF "PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 0.034 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. 0 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. EMNEERO, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGWrG P000 ANA P 2W GAW PNO MAY nOW 341 MWW Mt 434 -M wo�or Mn wt w4 a0N[ �r 4-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 130 TAX PARCEL N0. o mm— FEE SIMPLE INTEREST _ co �I° W �o Q OG0 F. `JIS,1pN ° N �,�aR�OGE �� � z w a P�N� o 14-1 Q 4m Il 10A CENTER HOMES O.R. 2282, PG. 2083 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION - SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (For a Firm 1- 13#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professionol Land Surveyor Florida Cer tlflcate No 5365 9 ,�, ,, �b� JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. I Dote Signs. `t Not valid withcat tfle si' nature -arid the original raised ENGINEERS. 'IiRYEYORE AND ECOlA01818 04 a PORIaANA P SUM QMM WE PA■CwAY nAMA 34 I XX 2S L)434-0= I seal of a Florida Liconsad •Surveyor and Mapper. 6w: 4 -01 25313 10 -49-25 1' — 100' 1 OF 2 1w A ■wear 0 oW LOT 1 0 I C O.R. 691 13M Pa. CID 'O RUNS F. do CAROLYN H. DUFF $ PARCEL 130 0.035 ACRES, +/- i2 N05'15'22 "E y W 6.00' 507'08'12 "W 4�1 44- C1101- S84'4 6.00' 4'38 "E ' 251.20 Q W W � N84'44'38 "W 251.00' 4 W �aa W 0. 4 ------------ 01 x ---------------- - - - --- xo o � a te 0 �' v o LOT 21 0 RENEE L BROCK O.A. 227$ PG. 1707 :w Oy 20 ILOT g o.R 677, PC, 114 I I ° GEORGE 0. k MADELINE LENINGTON ° LEGEND: 0 r� a / O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT I M I C4 NOTES: / GRAPHIC SCALE 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED 100' 0' 50' 100' ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING I BEARING F N. 0718'12' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS _ IN FEET) ' AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 1 inch = 100 ft. 4. NOT VA H UD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION - SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (For a Firm 1- 13#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professionol Land Surveyor Florida Cer tlflcate No 5365 9 ,�, ,, �b� JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. I Dote Signs. `t Not valid withcat tfle si' nature -arid the original raised ENGINEERS. 'IiRYEYORE AND ECOlA01818 04 a PORIaANA P SUM QMM WE PA■CwAY nAMA 34 I XX 2S L)434-0= I seal of a Florida Liconsad •Surveyor and Mapper. 6w: 4 -01 25313 10 -49-25 1' — 100' 1 OF 2 1w A ■wear ow A NNW PROJECT N0. 60134 EXfC� ®� PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 130 141 Paw-1-2—of ��1. TAX PARCEL NO. : 6 7 2 3 2c-> o o o o Z r FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 10A DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 130 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 6.00 FEET OF THE EAST 251.00 FEET OF LOT 1 OF BLOCK "H" OF "SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS E, F, G AND H IN PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 29 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 0.035 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. 3 0 0 Zn 0 M a a / M M Lo N S SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. d ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS N PONOMA PW RM 106. 2W OOIM GAZE PAWWAY n0WA 341 MW 947 434 -WM I eAS I Powo ■o wt w m" a= 4-01 25313 10 -49 -25 2 OF 2 ow A NNW PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 131 TAX PARCEL NO. : 6 (6L7Q39>( f POINT 0 0 Cn en 0 PARCEL 131 0.006 ACRES, +/- LEGEND: i 1 10. �8' 2 S52'�1'48 "E J Z of CD f --- � 1 1 Q Q N82'51'48 "W 80.00' `o oz 00 ) mo Q a f-- J` �o U Q Q � i i O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT FEE SIMPLE INTEREST Barry E. Voken (For 'to Firm LB#342) Professional Land Surveyor 0 Florida Certificate No. 5365 N Date Signed: II Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Survbyor and Mapper. Pa".ZQa-at le-7 10A I POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12` E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PQNOMU FNK SUS Ift SM 001= WOE PARKWAY FUMA 3410M XW4 941 434 -0337 n� lm I Fume softc I aw 4-01 25313 34 -48 -25 1" — 100' 1 OF 2 NW A ARMY 3 0 0 cn V) cii x 0 I N I PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 131 TAX PARCEL NO. : 66(o'793 ob SSI DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 131 •.: ', l I �r 10 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE- FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH THE CENTERLINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS AND THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 105.30 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 82'51'48" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF SAID GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 15'16'37" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 83.94 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF SAID VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 52'51'48" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT - OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 10.68 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 10'20'30" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 75.75 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.006 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONCLMA PAfK SU E 101L XW QMM WE PAM MY =Q nOMM 3001L FNM 947 134- -= 111/11/114 IA[ Iq ems a7 4 -01 25313 34 -48-25 l 2 OF 2 ow . fmmm Project No.: 60134 Project Parcel No.: 831 Folio No,: 66679306551 FPL EASEMENT __--- (AS PER O.R. BOOK 1907, PAGE 2231) c) W W Q Z O W W Z EL- 0 0 Z 0 IL X U m Z a 0 2 CW7 D O m I— h, 100' FPL EASEMENT (AS PER DEED BOOK 30, PAGE 30 AND DEED BOOK 228, PAGE 577) LOT 1 LOT 3 SECTION 34-48 -23 SECTION 3.49.25 Z O 5, L; CO LOT 4 O.R 2434 PG. 2 i k TINA 1 LEVAN LOT 18 O.R. 1416 Pa. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN LOT 17 O.R. 1414 PG. 924 ALBERT HUBSCHMAN 42 "E m Sn M 00 w cP\ Cp� PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT 0 w Barry E. n. (For a Firm LU' #842) Profession 'Land Su eyor.. . of Florida CerURcate No. 5365 N Date Signed: I Not valid without the e.ignature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. r S82'51'48 "E \ �� .37.28' � X0'90 n i a^ Q ^d Q" Y Z flog r J a� C) 4 QO.R. I00( PG 7000 s &X) rn 100'FPL EASEMENT (AS PER DEED BOOK 30, PAGE 30 AND DEED BOOK 228. PAGE 577) EMBrr� 10A GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft J FLORIDA POWERS LIGHT COMPANY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 ry O.R. 324• PG. tit POINT OF COMMENCEMENT D 00 O 589'50-32" _ _ _ _ 791.36'_ — _ _ _ \SOU (TH LINE OF SECTION 34 -48 -25 COLDER 0 COUNTY O.R. 1404 PG. 698 LEGEND: O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE FPL INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SEC71ON 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLASI$TS PON CLANA PAK RIM 100, 2W OMDM "TE PAI Y N= P ORM 34 PHWE 041 /J4 -07SS i■osar ■■. w� ■n awl een 3 -01 25313 34 -48 -25 ' m 200' 1 OF 2 WT A MAIM 'w 0 z 0 a x 0 m z Q m x 0 I 0 N I Project No.: 60134 Project Parcel No.: 831 Folio No.: 66679306551 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: ., r A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 89'50'32" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 34, A DISTANCE OF 791.36 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 100' FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 30, PAGE 30 AND DEED BOOK 228, PAGE 577 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EASEMENT LINE, A DISTANCE OF 111.48 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 31'41'18" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EASEMENT LINE, A DISTANCE OF 366.85 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 31'41'18" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 89.16 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 05'33'18" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY EASEMENT LINE, A DISTANCE OF 479.86 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 84'26'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 90.50 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 05'33'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 162.73 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 37.28 TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 398.73 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1.064 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC, ENYINEER8,GURVEYORE AND ECOLDOWS POWSMA PAM SUITE 1 "'M PAWWAY RMCA 34105, M CIL %I 43-0373 MAW 01, mx 110 10" sT 3-01 25313 34-48 -25 2 OF 2 WT A FANY PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 132 TAX PARCEL NO. :(cbb_7q,3oSZo� FEE S IMPLE INTERES T •s • S82'51'48 "E 65.00' I �i GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' N07'08'1 2 "E y 13.92' IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 fL POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION 0 In N N L rs PARCEL 132 0.012 ACRES, tI I 1!i N52'51'48 "W j 10.23' I i 1 i 1 i LEGEND: j O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 1 r of �00 LO f (D j a. t 00 O O z O 0 Cj0 1� °- z ' j W �a o J O N O � i t ! rr nn ' V I I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA PAM SUM 1016 2W OMM WE PAM MY, Y KOWA 341 NOW K7 434 -0333 wm�r Mn ws � 4 -01 25313 34 -48 -25 1' = 100' 1 OF 2 Barry E. &6en (Fore Firm i.B#642) Professional Lcnd Surveyor � Florida Certificate No. 5365 NDote Signed: II Not valid without the agnature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12 E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. ,oc ,2`S 7J \ o o ° z� J POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION 0 In N N L rs PARCEL 132 0.012 ACRES, tI I 1!i N52'51'48 "W j 10.23' I i 1 i 1 i LEGEND: j O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS PG. INDICATES PAGE P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT 1 r of �00 LO f (D j a. t 00 O O z O 0 Cj0 1� °- z ' j W �a o J O N O � i t ! rr nn ' V I I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONOMA PAM SUM 1016 2W OMM WE PAM MY, Y KOWA 341 NOW K7 434 -0333 wm�r Mn ws � 4 -01 25313 34 -48 -25 1' = 100' 1 OF 2 Barry E. &6en (Fore Firm i.B#642) Professional Lcnd Surveyor � Florida Certificate No. 5365 NDote Signed: II Not valid without the agnature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'08'12 E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. Aoi =1 0 cn N n 0i 0 N I d' PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 132 TAX PARCEL NO. : �6�793 F1 SZc 6 FEE SIMPLE INTEREST DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 132 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: EXHIBIT. Page /. �A_ o 10A 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE- FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH THE CENTERLINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS AND THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 90.39 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF SAID GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 13.92 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 21'07'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 98.56 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF SAID VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 52'51'48" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 10.23 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 22'01'14" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 77.60 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.012 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS PO C MA PNK WN 12h 2M OMM "N PMtlMY I= "M Mift MW 1 4U -O= no�or w I M w I sm 4-01 25313 34 -48-25 2 OF 2 w" A swear PROJECT NO.: 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 732 TAX PARCEL NO. %bfu'1 °130j 2,o(, 1 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) .O� i POINT OF BEGINNING IN *08'1 2"E f 25.38' fl S82'51'48 "E N07'08'12" 65.00' "'< 13.92' r AC O 0 S `) POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CENTERLINE INTERSECTION ii Gi Ii � O al1 ? 0 a IL .00 Q� "o O Z O0 C'0 Q a O O� Q O i ff�^ Barry E. en (For Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor D Florida Certificate No. 5365 I �� 7 Date Signed: �b °\ I Not valid without t e s gnature and the original raised O seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. KA GRAPHIC SCALE 100' 0' 50' 100' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 100 ft. S82'51'48 "E 5.00' S07'08'12 "W 2 4.12' N 52'51 ' 48" W 29.72' PARCEL 732 0.017 ACRES, +/- S52'51'48 "E 28.30' S37'08'12 "W 5.00' INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS INDICATES PAGE INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOODLETTE —FRANK ROAD WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 07'0812' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA - A 1wlfi N M a a a i Lo N !t, PROJECT NO. : 60134 PROJECT PARCEL NO. : 732 TAX PARCEL N0.:1Q��9 7 30 Lob TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 732 EXHIBIT M.1a2of 1e11 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE- FRANK ROAD (FRANK BOULEVARD) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH THE CENTERLINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2232, PAGE 1251 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS AND THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 90.39 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF SAID GOODLETTE -FRANK ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 13.92 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 07'08'12" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 25.38 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 07'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 24.12 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 21'07'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 95.88 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 52'51'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 28.30 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 37'08'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF SAID VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 52'51'48" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 29.72 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 21'07'38" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 98.56 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.017 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORB AND ECOLOGISTS PONCWIA PAW SUITE 1 lE PAM MY N= KOWA 341M ROO19: 941 434 -OW IIIDIOI 116 1 199 90 I SON[ !9i► 5 -Ot 25313 34 -48 -25 2 OF 2 low A IA/IIRY 1 � -Jo COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION 2675 SOUTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, SUITE 401 TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION NAPLES, FL. 34104 (941) 774 -8192 SUNCOM 751 -8192 FAX (941) 774 -9370 MEMORANDUM To: Commissioner James N. Coletta, Chairman, District #5 Commissioner Tom Henning, Vice - Chairman, District #3 u Commissioner James D. Carter, Ph.D., District #2 Commissioner Fred Coyle, District #4 Commissioner Donna Fiala, District #1 From: Norman E. Feder, Administrator, Transportation Division Date: January 31, 2002 Re: Condemnation Resolution for Goodlette -Frank Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road On February 12, 2002, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the adoption of a Condemnation Resolution for the property interests necessary to four -lane Goodlette -Frank Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road. This memorandum contains vital information that the Board of County Commissioners must consider in adopting this Resolution. As you know, this roadway has been on the County's long range plan for many years. It has been the subject of Board meetings, MPO meetings and various other public meetings. This memorandum shall serve to supplement and recap the documentation previously provided to, or presentations made to, the Board. Also, the county attorney's office has advised that you must consider the following criteria when adopting the condemnation resolution: Alternate routes Need for additional north -south arterial capacity within Collier County for travel demands west of I -75 has been identified and studied at the long range planning level for more than a decade. Due to past and current development patterns, few TRANSPORTATION(a)COLLIERGOV NET OA Goodlette -Frank Road Memo January 31, 2002 Page Two alternatives exist other than existing roadway alignments and the developing Livingston Road corridor for providing additional roadway capacity without significant impact to businesses and residents. US 41 provides for both internal and interregional travel to and through Collier County. It is currently six -lanes or programmed for six -lanes from Collier Boulevard (SR/CR 951) to the Lee County line. This is the maximum number of through lanes based on FDOT policy. Parallel to this section of Goodlette -Frank Road is existing Airport Road, which is currently being expanded to six -lanes. East of Airport Road, Livingston Road is under construction or funded for construction as a six -lane roadway in the current fiscal year. Opportunities for other arterial facilities between any of the four referenced roadways is limited or non - existent. During the design process that commenced in October, 1997, a corridor evaluation was conducted to determine where within the existing corridor the appropriate alignment of improvements should be made to Goodlette -Frank Road between Pine Ridge Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road. Several opportunities for public input were provided during that portion of the design phase. The findings were presented to and an alignment approved by the BCC in February of 2000. The final design is based on that approved alignment. Additional meetings from the 60% to the 90% design plan stages were held to provide opportunity for public input. These meetings were held in March and July of 2001. 2. Safety factors The design of the Goodlette -Frank Road improvements has been conducted to meet the standards as defined by the Florida Department of Transportation, AASHTO, and MUTCD to ensure the safe movement of people and goods within the project limits. 3. Long range planning factors The Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) for Collier County have evaluated the future travel demand needs using factors such as social impacts, environmental impacts, costs, safety and provision for alternatives. Since at least the 2010 LRTP (adopted in 1992), and reiterated in the following updates for 2020 LRTP (original adopted 1996, updated 1999) and the 2025 LRTP (adopted 2001), the need for a six - laning Goodlette -Frank Road has been identified. The four -laning within an ultimate six -lane right -of -way is consistent with current and near future travel demand needs and the availability of financial resources. _r. 1 O "4 Goodlette -Frank Road Memo January 31, 2002 Page Three 4. Environmental factors Long range planning criteria require the consideration of impacts to environmentally sensitive areas. Generally impacts of roadway construction utilizing existing corridors have less environmental impacts than new corridors. Refined evaluations during the alignment determination phase took more localized environmental issues into account such as impacts to the Naples Water Treatment and Well site within the project limits. Specific environmental impacts and opportunities to avoid or mitigate were determined as part of the design and permitting process for the provision of roadway improvements as well as the necessary stormwater retention/detention areas. 4. Costs Cost to provide for the improvements has been considered from the initial identification in the adopted LRTP. As the project has been refined during the design, more specific costs to implement have been developed and considered as part of developing the financially feasible Capital Improvement Program. The design of the improvements has been made to maximize the improvement benefit with the minimum amount of impacts. Current estimate of cost to construct is $10,000,000. We are pleased to advise you that construction on this project is anticipated to commence during fiscal year 2002. This project is part of an aggressive acquisition schedule to address the traffic needs and problems of this community. Thank you for your time and review of this vital information. NEF:DRW:bc C. Thomas 011iff, County Manager Jim Mudd, Deputy County Manager David Weigel, County Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard- Robinson, Assistant County Attorney Steve Miller, Director, TECMS Dawn Wolfe, Director, Transportation Planning Al Ruth, Senior Project Manager, TECMS tv COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION 10B I . swt+li "11 VS 2675 SOUTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, SUITE 401 NAPLES, FL. 34104 (941) 774 -8192 SUNCOM 751 -8192 FAX (941) 774 -9370 MEMORANDUM To: Commissioner James N. Coletta, Chairman, District #5 Commissioner Tom Henning, Vice - Chairman, District #3 ,.: Commissioner James D. Carter, Ph.D., District #2 _I r" '' Commissioner Fred Coyle, District #4 r:e.° Commissioner Donna Fiala, District #1 From: Norman E. Feder, Administrator, Transport Date: January 31, 2002 ation Division Re: Condemnation Resolution for Livingston Road from Pine Ridge Road to Immokalee Road scheduled for February 12, 2002 The Board of County Commissioners will consider the adoption of a Condemnation Resolution for the property interests necessary to six -lane Livingston Road from Pine Ridge Road to Immokalee Road on February 12, 2002. This memorandum contains important information that the Board of County Commissioners must consider in adopting this Resolution. This roadway has been on the County's long range plan for many years, and it has been the subject of Board meetings, MPO meetings and various other public meetings. This memorandum shall serve to supplement and recap the documentation previously provided to, or presentations made to, the Board. Also, the county attorney's office has advised that you must consider the following criteria when adopting the condemnation resolution: 1. Alternate routes The need for an additional north -south arterial that specifically provides for inter - county traffic demands west of I -75 has been identified and studied at the long range planning level for more than a decade. Due to environmental areas and the need to tie into an existing or planned roadway connection within Lee County, opportunities TRANSPORTATION(& COLLIE RGOV NET 104 Livingston Road Memo January 31, 2002 Page Two were limited for alternate routes. Within the Collier County area south of Immokalee Road, Livingston Road existed as a local road sporadically from Radio Road to north of Pine Ridge Road. Its general location, approximately midway between I -75 and Airport Road, presented Livingston Road as the preferred alignment for area -wide evaluation. Opportunities for other major north -south arterials connecting to Lee County were deemed limited or non - existent due to existing development patterns, other roadway constraints, environmentally sensitive areas and travel demand forecasting. Specific alignment of the section in question was based on ability to maintain accessibility to existing land uses such as the Livingston Woods residential area, commitments as part of rezoning petitions to provide right -of -way, obstacles such as the FPL easement and environmental permitting requirements. Public meeting and input opportunities were provided at various stages of actual design of the Livingston Road improvements. The design contract for the portion of roadway from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road was executed on June 9, 1999, whereas the design contract for the portion from Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road was executed on March 28, 2000. A formal public input meeting was held on August 21, 2001, at the 60 % design plan stage to obtain public comment. Additional meetings with representatives of major properties adjacent to the proposed Livingston Road improvements have also been held during the design phase. 2. Safety factors The design of the Livingston Road improvements has been conducted to meet the standards as defined by the Florida Department of Transportation, AASHTO, and the MUTCD to ensure the safe movement of people and goods within the project limits. 3. Long range planning factors The Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) for Collier County have evaluated the future travel demand needs using factors such as social impacts, environmental impacts, costs, safety and alternatives. Since at least the 2010 LRTP (adopted in 1992), and reiterated in the following updates for 2020 LRTP (original adopted 1996, updated 1999) and the 2025 LRTP (adopted 2001), the need for a six -lane north - south arterial connecting to Lee County has been identified in the general location of the existing Livingston Road in Collier County and connecting to the existing Imperial Street in Lee County. 10 B Livingston Road Memo January 31, 2002 Page Three 4. Environmental factors Long range planning criteria require the consideration of impacts to environmentally sensitive areas. The northerly extension of either existing Goodlette -Frank Road or Airport Road would have greater direct impacts to the Imperial River and Special Treatment Overlay District. For this reason specifically, as well as the impact to existing residential development, the extension of Airport Road north of Immokalee Road has been dropped from future consideration. The general alignment considered for Livingston Road also took into account already disturbed areas such as the existing local road and the FPL easements. Specific roadway location within the generally given corridor was made as part of the design and permitting process including the necessary stormwater retention/detention areas. Final alignment within this section was established to meet design and agency permitting requirements. 5. Costs Cost to provide for the improvements has been considered from the initial identification in the adopted LRTP. As the project has been refined during the design, more specific costs to construct the roadway have been developed and considered as part of developing the financially feasible Capital Improvement Program. The design of the improvements has been made to maximize the improvement benefit with the minimum amount of impacts. Current estimate of cost to construct is approximately $15 million. We are pleased to advise you that the construction contract for this project is anticipated to be awarded during fiscal year 2002. This project is part of an aggressive acquisition schedule that was developed to expand and build roads to meet the traffic needs and problems of this community. Thank you for your time and review of this important information. NDF:DRW:bc C. Thomas 011iff, County.Manager Jim Mudd, Deputy County Manager David Weigel, County Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard- Robinson, Assistant County Attorney Steve Miller, Director, TECMS Dawn Wolfe, Director, Transportation Planning Dale Bathon, Principal Project Manager, TECMS I OB RESOLUTION NO. 2002 - 9 8 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONDEMNATION OF FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS AND /OR THOSE PERPETUAL OR TEMPORARY EASEMENT INTERESTS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BETWEEN PINE RIDGE ROAD AND IMMOKALEE ROAD, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT NO. 58 (PROJECT NO. 62071). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board), on May 9, 2000, adopted Ordinance No. 2000 -31 therein establishing the (Ninth Annual Update and Amendment) Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition and construction of the various capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan was adopted in Ordinance No. 2000 -32; and WHEREAS, the construction of a six -lane section of Livingston Road between Pine Ridge Road and Immokalee Road is one of the capital improvement projects required under the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the location for construction of the proposed improvements has been fixed by survey and is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, after consideration of the availability of alternate routes and locations, the comparative costs of project alternatives, various impacts upon the environment, long range planning options, and public safety considerations, the Board desires to exercise its right to condemn property for public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that it has been determined by the Board that the construction of Livingston Road from Pine Ridge Road to Immokalee Road (hereinafter referred to as "the Project ") is necessary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that construction of the Project is part of the County's long range planning effort, and is included in the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan for Growth Management, as approved by the Florida Department of Community Affairs. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Staff has reviewed alternative locations for the Project, and the costs associated with the design, property rights acquisition, and construction of the Project, as well as public safety and welfare considerations associated with the design and construction of the Project, and various impacts to the environment, and the Board finds that after consideration of these issues, the most feasible location for construction of the proposed improvements is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Page 1 106 ^;,i AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that in order to construct the Project as designed, it is necessary for the Board to acquire the various real property interests described in Exhibit "A" to wit: fee simple interests and/or those perpetual or temporary easement interests. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all property shall be put to public purposes. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to immediately acquire by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the above - referenced real property interests more particularly described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necessary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution adopted on this 102 ?L&d ay of — , 2002, after motion, second and ma*ority,vpte. _A'' "CLERK Ap oii rrly• legal sufficiepcy: , Heidi Ashton Assistant County Attorney Page 2 PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102A TAX PARCEL NO.: D0Z6!M00o9 8 s PROPP (OR, M 41Q PAGE 472) SOUTH UNE OF PARCEL 102A 520 FM AIENUE COMPANY, LP. (OA BOOT 1244 PAGE' XJ) 0.563 ACRES, +/- J Q Q GV O rJ 1-11 a V: Y0 ma 1 MVP MA S= NTA mm No T OF BEGINNI 589'34'13 'E 245.06' �"N00151'01'W S00'S1 4.80' A I I ITG INIESm OROfA2 N (O.R BOW 21SA PACE 361) N89'34'13*W I 30.02' onimT n> 108 .� �-�A-_ 2032 COMMUNl rY SCHOOL as x (OR. 9M 2544, PA6E 284 (OA BOOK 129 PAGE 8") 60' EXISTING ~ ItlGHT_GX_Xyy � 8 M I I KA"AN COWUNITY SCFIOOL (OA Boat 2'446 PAC 2275) p� m �,P: ' 'I Al Barry E. en (For the Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor _ Florida Certificate No. 5365 D I Date Signed: Not valid without the signature and the original raised 1 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. rn LANGE (OA BOON 874 PAGE 7320) n qgs Ob )NN/S (OA BOW 75.E PAGE 1703) 2 q� O n T I FEE SIMPLE INTEREST GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'17'27" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGNITS POOKS" PAM 61A16 106, 2640 OMM "It PM"AY. NAP M "OA 34106, M'ONC N1 431 -0333 'M mu M0. la[ 118. sawc 66r 9 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A f..C/ c� 3 0 J a c� w J Q N O M O) N 0 I I PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102q �� �� TAX PARCEL NO.: 60155'72.000 JOB Pop .,1_ DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 102A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, AND RUN NORTH 89'34'13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 30.02 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'51'01" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 0.52 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'17'27" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 99.64 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 245.02 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'17'27" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 95.33 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 4.80 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'34'13" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 245.06 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.563 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS PO NaMA PARK aM1E 1016 3/40 OOLOEN OATE PAMMY, NAPLES, iL01 M 34106, PHONE Oq 134 -0333 MAW N0. RIL 110. q4L mmu 9 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 l 2 OF 2 I A MR= PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102B TAX PARCEL NO.: OOZ55b4000S 520 MWWAY CR LP. (OR. BOOK 1244 PACE 897) 8 N t4 sto 8 PROPERTY UNE 8 A \1 J .l d 4 � a b N A d PRQPP (OR BOOK 414 PACE 4n) 1 1 8 nN P! KI A -1I 520 FFN AVENUE Ca, LP. (0.R BOW 1244 PAX 90.1) COWLNTY SG40QL (OR BOG( 2544. PACE 282) 8 N P7 W z� Barry E. en (F the Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 D Date Signed: � `� - Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. O) ft s r> (QR BOOK 2284 PAX 1277) SCOTT G How& (oR BOOK =2 PACE 2080) m i �E �T� FEE SIMPLE INTEREST BOOK 2 ""'�" GRAPHIC SCALE (OR BOG( 2311, PAGE 186J) ' 200' 0' 100' 200' tE sSABLE RIDGF LANE ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft- s� NOTES: (OR BOOK uoz PACE 2080) 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'51'01" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS n AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. ITC INVESTQP QPOI.IP b (04 BOG! 2154 PACE M) ,POINT OF BEGINNI POINT OF COMMENCEMENT BASELIE R - 320A.N SOUNO P.N. NAIL i DISK P.C.P. 2052 SOUTHI THE NOI SEC710N N89'34'13 °W 1 30.02' LEGEND: EInow F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT (OR SM 129 PACE M) O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT w o� ~ r SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .. " R v ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POOMW PMC. AM 106, 2440 QMM " PAWWAY, NAPLE6, PLOPMA 341M PHONE (9411 434-0333 Pram MC PU M0. - b11s._... 6tY 9 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A ■iray 8 r C7 � Q B� W J m N O 8 D_ b 489'34'11' � 245.06'- $ 7i3� 3 s PARCEL 1028 _ rn 0.742 ACRES, +/- i yyI� qq(� :� 11, I pi 116R1w d PRGFP C p � (Op. BOOK 1077 PAGE 881) KI A -1I 520 FFN AVENUE Ca, LP. (0.R BOW 1244 PAX 90.1) COWLNTY SG40QL (OR BOG( 2544. PACE 282) 8 N P7 W z� Barry E. en (F the Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 D Date Signed: � `� - Not valid without the signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. O) ft s r> (QR BOOK 2284 PAX 1277) SCOTT G How& (oR BOOK =2 PACE 2080) m i �E �T� FEE SIMPLE INTEREST BOOK 2 ""'�" GRAPHIC SCALE (OR BOG( 2311, PAGE 186J) ' 200' 0' 100' 200' tE sSABLE RIDGF LANE ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft- s� NOTES: (OR BOOK uoz PACE 2080) 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'51'01" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS n AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. ITC INVESTQP QPOI.IP b (04 BOG! 2154 PACE M) ,POINT OF BEGINNI POINT OF COMMENCEMENT BASELIE R - 320A.N SOUNO P.N. NAIL i DISK P.C.P. 2052 SOUTHI THE NOI SEC710N N89'34'13 °W 1 30.02' LEGEND: EInow F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT (OR SM 129 PACE M) O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT w o� ~ r SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .. " R v ENGINEERS, SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS POOMW PMC. AM 106, 2440 QMM " PAWWAY, NAPLE6, PLOPMA 341M PHONE (9411 434-0333 Pram MC PU M0. - b11s._... 6tY 9 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A ■iray PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102B TAX PARCEL NO.: 00155640008 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 102B A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, AND RUN NORTH 89'34'13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 30.02 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'34'13" WEST ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 245.06 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 131.96 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 245.06 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID WEST LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'51'01" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 131.96 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.742 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING -INC. ENGINEERS. SURVtVDRS AND ECOLOGIM PON NAM PW lM1E 100. OMM am Y. &GRUA 34106. MOW tM 434-ON3 Ia0a0f m m NG 7 a= 9 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 2 OF 2 Mm A wuwtar PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102C TAX PARCEL NO.: INiOPERTY LINE in n C5 � v W 3 a W o: S89 t 0 m r- _2 01 vi 0-1I 3, u) Z POI 8 4 520 BROWWAY CO. LP. (0.R BOCK 1244 PAGE 897) 8 Nr A j >r d g 8 8 UO� w � I w w o w 0 o M. d PROPP U01 (OR BOOK 414 PACE 472) 8 PARCEL 102C 6.781 ACRES, +/- 8� VT OF BEGINNING rn MINNAR d PROPF o Vn (OR. BOOK 1072 PAGE 681) 1n D , o0 Z N89'34'13'W J U N O 8 0 O3 O �G CL < m r- _2 01 vi 0-1I 3, u) Z POI 8 4 520 BROWWAY CO. LP. (0.R BOCK 1244 PAGE 897) 8 Nr A j >r d g 8 8 UO� w � I w w o w 0 o M. d PROPP U01 (OR BOOK 414 PACE 472) 8 PARCEL 102C 6.781 ACRES, +/- 8� VT OF BEGINNING N89'34'13 "4 30.02' CQ WNTY SCH001 (OR 80OK 1244 PAGE 901) o N !� CJ Barry E. Sy, en (Fo. a Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 g Z to l � I in Date Signed: k T_ Not valid without he signature and the original raised CV seal of a Florida Llcensed Surveyor and Mapper. GRQM (DR. BOOK 2289, PACE 1277) Scou G HaM (OR BOW 2212 PAGE 2080) 8� 3 n 4 w �i E3L J�Lts �eh 1., dp N � J FEE SIMPLE INTEREST P""'ELi1 H°AGE1 GRAPHIC SCALE (OR. BOpC 2J4, PACf l86,T) ' 200' 0' 100' 200' �b W� SABLE RIDGE LANE ( IN FEET ) —1-- I inch = 200 ft_ yQs N� W� 9:101clSH NOTES: (OR Bart 22D2 PAW 2180) 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'51'01" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. ITC INICS71)? lYtOUP N (OR BOOK 215$ PAGE J63) POINT OF COMMENCEMENT BASELINE P! - J26 +41.47 FOUND P.K. NAIL d DISK P.C.P. 2052 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 0l/ARTER OF SECNON 12- 49 -23. _ -- LEGEND: f10R" F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT (OR BGa 125J, PAGE 846) O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON o P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT I W y F t� Y r U < SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMOANA P 5UM 106, 2W GOLM GATE PW90M = FLO DA 341 PNOE 941 4354 -0= w9imr 9n we Na 99Mt 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1' � 200' 1 OF 2 WT A 8UPM rn MINNAR d PROPF o Vn (OR. BOOK 1072 PAGE 681) 1n o 0 , o0 Z N89'34'13'W z N89'34'13 "4 30.02' CQ WNTY SCH001 (OR 80OK 1244 PAGE 901) o N !� CJ Barry E. Sy, en (Fo. a Firm LB #642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 g Z to l � I in Date Signed: k T_ Not valid without he signature and the original raised CV seal of a Florida Llcensed Surveyor and Mapper. GRQM (DR. BOOK 2289, PACE 1277) Scou G HaM (OR BOW 2212 PAGE 2080) 8� 3 n 4 w �i E3L J�Lts �eh 1., dp N � J FEE SIMPLE INTEREST P""'ELi1 H°AGE1 GRAPHIC SCALE (OR. BOpC 2J4, PACf l86,T) ' 200' 0' 100' 200' �b W� SABLE RIDGE LANE ( IN FEET ) —1-- I inch = 200 ft_ yQs N� W� 9:101clSH NOTES: (OR Bart 22D2 PAW 2180) 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'51'01" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. ITC INICS71)? lYtOUP N (OR BOOK 215$ PAGE J63) POINT OF COMMENCEMENT BASELINE P! - J26 +41.47 FOUND P.K. NAIL d DISK P.C.P. 2052 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 0l/ARTER OF SECNON 12- 49 -23. _ -- LEGEND: f10R" F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT (OR BGa 125J, PAGE 846) O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON o P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT I W y F t� Y r U < SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMOANA P 5UM 106, 2W GOLM GATE PW90M = FLO DA 341 PNOE 941 4354 -0= w9imr 9n we Na 99Mt 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1' � 200' 1 OF 2 WT A 8UPM PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 102C TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 102C A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 10B y 'T� 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, AND RUN NORTH 89'34'13" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 30.02 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 131.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 245.06 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 747.12 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'08'59" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 440.75 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 410, PAGE 472 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'3359" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 255.06 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID WEST LINE OF A 60 FOOT o RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'51'01" EAST ALONG SAID WEST a LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 1187.63 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. U N a CONTAINING 6.781 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PO610ANA PARK. SXTE 106. 2W 9M.M GATE PARKWAY NAPLES, "WA 34,05. 810E 941 434_0= ""w 4" Nli 110. lOYL ow 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NN A 61RR%ZT PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 103 10B TAX PARCEL NO.: Poo 17 I � J" A. PULL4% JR, TRUST a JAMES A MART SR. (aK WW 1735, PACE JW) � � 6 (ax. SM 589, PAGE 1290) . W J o r c WaA a STEWART � I \\ POINT � COMMENCEMENT (� 599, PACE 1297) \ FOUND 5/8" STEEL PIN I THE NORTHEAST CORNER I OF SECTION 12- 49 -25. n SECTION SECTION 1- T49S -R25E 6- T49S -R26E i £ N89'33'45 "w JAMES A STEAGE 1 R 30.01' (O.R. BOp( 1311, PAGE 1647) MOPERTY UNE 589'33'45 "E =BEGINNING 245.10' 11 501'13'32'E NO1'13'32'W °�� POI a v 7.08' ff $ SECTION SECTION 12- T49S -R25E 7- T49S -R26E CRAIG M. STRICXIER AND DANK JAN)SCH (aR Boar 161J, PACE 366) 40q $ N SF GRAPHIC SCALE Stow= 3 � (az BOO! IJ6j PACE 618) N M 200' 0' 100' 200' w > °J Z 520 BROADWAY Ca LA ° P W 5 J 1 (alt 80Cw 1245, PACE 897) :n S IE $I ( IN FEET ) Z' g SANDALWOOD LANE I inch = 200 ft. n PARCEL 103 � �- U# 7.487 Am" ♦/- FEE SIMPLE INTEREST > > N70'26'35 "E p 51.os' p NOTES. Q E 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. ri 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON $ (RNM THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH O n (0,P saw 2269 PAGE 1277) HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'51'01" E. CL n 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS 6\ N AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. O 3 O 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. V) CL °o $ ASS rW N89'33'59'W 00 rn cri A d PRCPP (OR BOO! 410. PAGE 472) I I Barry E. "en (For Firm LF3 #642) ProfessionnW Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5385 ��j2.oc�l Ir1 Dcte Signed: z'� O N� *. valid without dle slgnaLura and the original raised Nseal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON SCOTT C, NDtDiN P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT (a R. BOOK 2702, PACE 2090) ♦r SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION I SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA V V11 Am %w V1• 111111%r. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PONCIANA PAW, SUITE 106, 260 0=0 GATE PARNWA N!24 RONDA 341A PHONE 941 434 -0333 alt wmr ■1, ws wa 0" ii 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 1" — 200' 1 OF 2 11Vf w 7U11Ri c� 3 0 J a c� w 0 0 Lo 0 N PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 103 TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 103 EXHABIT paw 10B 4L A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, AND RUN NORTH 89'33'45" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 30.01 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 60 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01'13'32" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF THE 60 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 0.77 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'51'01" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF THE 60 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 1318.82 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 410, PAGE 472 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'33'59" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 255.06 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 235.97 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 10'26'35" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.06 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'51'01" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 1026.25 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01'13'32" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 7.08 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 12; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'33'45" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 12, A DISTANCE OF 245.10 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7.482 ACRES OF, LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POmcw" P BURS 110 2640 "M YAIE PM.AY nAWA 34100. MM 941 434 -0333 Fllu�t ma 1{t 114 >I6Ali ow 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 2 OF 2 90T A MIRY Zy C] I a C7 n —_I ;;I -4I PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 104 TAX PARCEL NO.: 002-3SIl000c3 „ FIRST BAPTIST CFitRLI( OF NAP= MC ((Ut BOW 219 PACE 2175) 8 S88'46' 12.0 W CL n LL o I s �A 8 S89'23'17'E 7A7 1 S' g N 0 W 8 M s JM A. RUK Jt ]RUST (OR BOOK 1775. PACE 786) PARCEL 104 6.814 ACRES, +/- INT OF BEGINNING BASELINE PI - 352 +80.65 FOUND 5/8" STEEL PIN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1- 49 -25. SEC77ON 1 -T40S -R25e 1489'3345 W g SEC77ON 12- T49S -R23E s 510 BRDADWAY CO. LP. (QR BOCK 1141 PAC- 897) > Barry E. Ven (r or th lrrn L9#642) Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 0 Date Signed: 3 '2Z Zoo t I Not valid without the s gnature and the original raised I seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. (V 10B tiva KE (0.R. OW 1414, PACE 780) M Il� isn=T'A .:Pbp—y-.o 4-1 ,� Iz F GRAPHIC SCALE >y 5 (ak BOfK PAM ) 200' p' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. W� >E e HUNIT:R. RO D FEE SIMPLE INTEREST JAMES A STEWART Jt (0.R M 591, PAM 1719) NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. A BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON €' ` P K PAM 12W) $ (0.R BOOK 59$ PAGE 1298) THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH � g HAS A BEARING OF S. 01'13'32" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS E AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. WaA G STEWART (0.R MW 59A PAX 1292) SECTIQN 6- T49S -R2W 4AM(ES A. STEWART Jt (OR MIX 1711, PACE 16W) X DRAINAGE EASLMLN 1� SE07ION 7- T49S -R26E OW M S1NOW AND DANK JWSW (OA Boar 1615 PACE .T86) 8` LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGISTS PONCIMA P 8177TE 1101L 2040 OOIDOI 0117E p"mo Y 34104 PFIOIO; 1 474 -037.1 I.mw In '" N' "" �r 2 -01 991318 1 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 "w A ■APer PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 104 TAX PARCEL NO.: (,LZ? 5 i nAQ4 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 104 10 B r., r� A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING AND RUN NORTH 89 033'45" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 275.12 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 01 013'32" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 1049.20 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88 046'28" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01 °13'32" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 29.70 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2193, PAGE 2175 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 023'17" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2193, PAGE 2175, A DISTANCE OF 287.15 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01 °13'32" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 1077.67 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6.814 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST / En a a / 00 M CD A U, SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 0 I I N -5 J C� J O .— ■ 00 rn rn CD vi �I PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 105 TAX PARCEL NO.: 06236171a04 I I I 1B' ORA , EASEMENT OFFIG7AL RECORDS BOCK 2193, PAGES 2202_2208 POINT OF COMMEN EMENT 1 Q 8 EXHIBIT BASaRC P, 364x67,12 ���+++ I1111...���.r TOlAO 4' % 4' CONCRETE Y0\ T LB. 1 EAST WARM CORNER OT W.. 1- TNS -R79E U[LACE WALK N0lE711114RS ASSOC1ATM OF NAPLES, WC. s u1Ru", (O.R WX 2717, PAM 1J!) EASf31ENT� 1 +00 2 +00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6 +00 _ (yam I PROMN UNF 1 O 267.09' W n 3 i7 589'45'53 "E nm BRIDGEWATER BAY r (OR BOCK 2197, PACE 2175) ZI UNIT ONE 0 p PLAT BOOK 34 F� PACES 87-03 I (yam I PROMN UNF 1 O 267.09' cli 3 � 3 589'45'53 "E nm e) r (OR BOCK 2197, PACE 2175) ZI � p F� 00$ �g N MI Do t- g 1 n r z n n � 0 o,N 2� i N 8 O .} cli 3 f1RST 8AP113T owiRQII N OF NAPLES, WG e) r (OR BOCK 2197, PACE 2175) ZI I GO GO0 o N IOC a F x- 4T1 3 a IL o N v z o 8 w N N n n PARCEL 105 10.150 ACRES, s n Z J R 8 � 267.15' N89'23'17 "W JOHN A PUL m JR, TRUST (a R. BOOK 17A PAM 361) N r !r Barr E. en Fer ► . Firm L8�642) , Professional Land Surveyor Florida Certif?cate No. 5365 O Date Signed: Not valid without the ignature and the original raised j seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. (V 0ZZ W W J Z �M GO U r a5 HOVANCS X (O.R. BOOK 79 PAW 132) 10' PROPOSED DRAINAGE EASEMENT GRAPHIC SCALE i � 3 200' 0' 100' 200' _ ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. NEOBLAW (OR BOOK 2411, PAM 760) U FEE SIMPLE INTEREST NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'17'27' E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LAROUL71E (aR BOOK 82$ PACE 701) LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION' 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGIST'S PO66OANA PAIK WUN 1016 2640 00t= CAW PAW WY nAMM 341 P11DE 941 474 -OM Ro�oT w � Na NNW 2-01 991318 1 -49 -25 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 w,.r A 9t� J Q C7 w J Lo 0 6i s I 1 N PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 105 TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 105 108 EXHOT -��- A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST AND RUN SOUTH 01 °13'32" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 518.35 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY — UNIT 1, A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 87 THROUGH 93 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01013'32" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 1580.75 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1735, PAGE 386 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 °23'17" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF THE PARCEL OF LAND AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1735, PAGE 386, A DISTANCE OF 287.15 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01 °13'32" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 233.14 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 12 °18'06" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.30 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 01 013'32" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF THE 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 550.44 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88 046'28" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01 013'32" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 262.02 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 12 °19'02" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.24 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 01013'32" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 337.74 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88 046'28" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01013'32" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 95.82 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY — UNIT 1; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 045'53" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY — UNIT 1, A DISTANCE OF 287.09 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10.150 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION' 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEER!, SURVEYOR8 AND ECOLOGIMB PUMCMA P WM IM 2"0 YCIM "N PAM MY = "W 341 NMW 134—= l�gieer 11� 1S[ m 2 -01 991318 1 -49 -25 2 OF 2 PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 106A POINT OF COMMENCEMENT OB E�/,� TAX PARCEL NO.: NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1 -49 -25 � lw� ((�/ FOUND 5/8" PIN ...L.L� mN I ^ I I I 'im 0 I I I I i I + BRID NEW ONE BAY I i PLAT BOOK 34 I I I \ \ \ \I PAGES 87 -93 N I I I 1 I I I I I I I RASEIME PI - 384 57.42 FOUND 4' K 4' CONCRETE I I I MONUMENT LB, 1772 UST QUARTER DE4INER POINT OF BEGINNING SECTION 1 -Tws R2sE I I i _ _ _ se8•46'2e'w _ _ N12'27'43 "E 2i5.00' 1 150.71' I I PROPOSED 'PARCEL 106A R/W LINE I 0.107 ACRES, 40' DRAINAGE EASEMENT 1 0 OFFICAL RECORDS BOOK 2183. 4 PAGES 2202 -2208 TRACT 'o' of I I £ N I BRIDGEWATER BAY, UNIT ONE (P.B. 34, P. 87 -93) 4. u I > SECTION 1— T49S —R25E I 9'45'53 "W t2.00' PROPOSED ORANGE I 81 �aln An a C /Jm VILLAGE WALK PHASE TWO PLAT BOOK 25 PAGES B -11 MLLAGE WALK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NAPLES, INC. (O.R. BOOK 2227, PAGE 134) II HOVANCSEK (O.R. BOOK 793, PAGE 452) SECTON 6— T49S —R26E MOI A VJR%CY BLOSSOM DRI VE I I PROPERTY LINE I I PARCEL 183 I 3 I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0 I OF NAPLES, INC. (O.R. BOOK 2193, PACE 2175) J Q W ' FEE SIMPLE INTEREST J Q EO O a NOTES: i 0 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. ° 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON c i THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH a HAS A BEARING OF S. 02'22'15" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS 00 00 AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. GRAPHIC SCALE t2 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. O0i 200' 0' 100' 200' U) LEGEND: ( IN FEET) P.O.B. INDICATES POINT OF BEGINNING 1 inch = 200 ft. P.O.C. INDICATES POINT OF COMMENCEMENT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS x SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION - SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E. n (Fort Prrn 0#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professiondr Land Sur or 0 Florida Certificate a. 5365 kZ' V I"Zeok JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. O Date Signed: Not valid without a and the original raised ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 1 gnature seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. POMAKA PAW gum 106, 211410 GOLDEN WE PAMy NAPLm nb=A 34105, PHpIC yet X0333 o = ,.,Q�T,a ,�., awwr< ,� N 12 -01 991318 01 -49 -25 1' 200' 1 OF 2 MOI A VJR%CY c� a c� n 0 0 I N PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 106A TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION PARCEL 106A: 10BPop A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'22'15" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 3171.32 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01'13'32" EAST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE PROPOSED EASTERLY RIGHT —OF- WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 57.38 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 88'46'28" WEST , A DISTANCE OF 275.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE PROPOSED WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF SAID LIVINGSTON ROAD AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN SOUTH 01'13'32" EAST ALONG SAID PROPOSED WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD AND SAID EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 413.94 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF "TRACT 0 ", A PARCEL OF LAND DEDICATED FOR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT —OF —WAY IN BRIDGEWATE,R BAY, UNIT ONE, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 87 -93 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'45'53" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF "TRACT 0 ", A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 01'13'32" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID PROPOSED WESTERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD AND SAID EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 364.36 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 12'27'43" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.71 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4669.69 SQUARE FEET OR 0.107 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA MOT A t�11tY PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 106B TAX PARCEL NO.: THE ORCHARDS PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 76 -82 3 N� J Q C9 J m to O NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1 -49 -25 FOUND 5/8" PIN I I I $ I I I I COLLIER COUNTY (OF. BGGK 196,4 PAGE 0") I I I I I in S I I I C Z i I ► �D ,PROPERTY UNEi LI GRAPHIC SCALE l I I I� I � I I 4 I I a � � I I � N I I �I INi11'07'1g'E I 1 51.43' I I I I o I I N I PARCEL 'I 06B I 0.084 ACRES I � a I I I S87'37'45'M( I I 12.00' I I I rl I I I i N 200' 0' 100' 200' a 00 ( IN FEET ) M I inch = 200 !t. C4 LEGEND: P.O.B. INDICATES POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. INDICATES POINT OF COMMENCEMENT v- . Barry E. en (For t4 Firm LB#642) Professional Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate, No. j53,65 I\ Date Signed: �1 `2J ` b01 C14 Not valid without t e ignature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. gI secnaN + 1- 7,09S -R2W g in NS °z W ;p + NO 8 0 SB7'37'45'W EXHIBIT,,, Page [S a# �I VILLAGE WALK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NAPLES, INC. C"l ra (O.R. BOOK 2227, PAGE 134) N 05 L SECTION 0- T49S -R2eE mC Z m ma 275.00' I I POINT OF BEGINNING �R g VILLAGE WALK N BRIDGEWATER BAY g 205 vl UNIT ONE pLAA7 BOOK m PUT BOOK 34 (n 4 PAGES 8 -11 PACES 87 -93 s Irp, o + CA �m mN � u i� N i NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 02'2215" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION I q SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGWS POSKUNA PAIK S M 1 U40 OOIDEN oATE MWWAY =4 FLDWA 341 PHONE 941 434 -0733 "Om rs ru'a �eKC air 11 -01 991318 01 -49 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 1W A lwK, PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1068 OB EX T TAX PARCEL NO.: j'��L3: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1068 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN SOUTH 02'22'15" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 1962.28 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'37'45' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 275.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND. LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'22'15" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 330.99 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'37'45" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'22'15" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID EASTERLY LINE OF THE 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 280.98 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 11'07'19" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 51.43 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.084 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 0 J Q c9 r W J m (O O T a / 0 0 r / a Q M rn rn 2 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS N PO WMA PAW SUITE 106, QMM SATE PAM MY, Y nUWA 34105, PHONE 941 434 -0333 MlL I Pro= b /tt 110 own am 11 -01 991318 01 -49 -25 NA 2 OF 2 WT A suwm PROJECT NO.: 62071 NOTES: 00 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 506 O EX TAX PARCEL NO.: rn GG/� T . j �T � / ��.�LL HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'17'27" E. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS. RESERVATIONS BASaME PI - 384.37.42 AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. FOUND 4' % 4' CONCRETE 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. MONUMENT L9. M2 EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SEC110N 1- 49S -RTSE PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE SLOPE EASEMENT Q m cr �+l ry_ ca WI �I07 BRIDGEWATER BAY UNIT ONE PLAY 57 -0.7 34 PAGES 87 506 Q CURVE DATA R- 45.00' W L s 21.41' J Ton >< 10.91' DeltO - 27'15'58" Chord = N76'07'54'W, 21.21' 58145'53 -E 308.61' TVAII -n- N89'45'53 "W 287.97' S00'14 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' 1 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft "-'_l 1� NOTES: 00 M 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. rn 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON j THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 12 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF S. 00'17'27" E. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS. RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. -1' Barry E. (Fcr Flrm L8#642) Professional and Surveyor Flol:do Certificoto No. 5365 Date Signed: "h�C14 Not valid Without and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. N0014'07 "E 40.00' I I HA W HOiiEOMERs X " aA OF N G $ i8 , 40' DRNN BOO EASEMENT OfE1CIK RECORDS 80OIC 2191, PACES 2202-2208w N89'45'53 "W 11283.58' 3 I a O n 8 ro n W iM BRIDGEWATER BAY T- UNIT ONE PLAT El" 34 HOVANCSEK PACES 87 -93 (0.R. BOOK 79 PAGE 452) 1 s 8� g 1 A W U Q W F E/f r ti 1 pj 1 tl NpuS! � S� W J o: C4 8 tln 8 n FNST BAPTIST allCH OF NAPES, AC (OR. M 219 PACE 2175) 8 I s 8 $h ga 8 1 1 DANIELS ROAD I o F�l NEDBiME I (O.R 90M 211{, PAGE 780) LEGEND. F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PM40ANA PAFK 9UlE 1 7648 GALE PANIGIIAY fLa1WA 34 Gat 434 -033A PrAm" Na FY[ En so" I O 11 -01 991318 1 -49 -25 1" = 200' 1 OF 2 NO A VRIIRY 3 M 0 0 N i PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: S0_6 B TAX PARCEL NO.: O IMMIT��1.i�. DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN SOUTH 01 °13'32" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF 518.35 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY - UNIT 1, A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 87 THROUGH 93 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'45'53" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY - UNIT 1, A DISTANCE OF 1283.58 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'14'07" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT "0" OF SAID BRIDGEWATER BAY - UNIT 1 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 89'45'53" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF TRACT "0 ", A DISTANCE OF 287.97 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF BRIDGEWATER BAY BOULEVARD, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 45.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27'15'58" AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 76'07'54" WEST, 21.21 FEET, RESPECTIVELY; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 21.41 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'45'53' EAST AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID NORTH LINE OF TRACT "0 ", A DISTANCE OF 308.61 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'14'07" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1509.35 SQUARE FEET OR 0.035 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE SLOPE EASEMENT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PCOM MAP "X 106, 2040 OMM GAZE PAWWAY. = nOtIDA 341M PMOME 941 43+ -0373 n mw ", ra a� aet 11 -01 991318 1 -49 -25 2 OF 2 1171 A 8AVWr PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 116A TAX PARCEL NO.: 4470200.2504 TIBURON GOLF VENTURES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 1479) (O.R. BOOK 2463, PAGE 1951) PROPOSED R/W ff§T!m 1--� 1"� N Q � m m 'v `o r r >R � 4 4 I" 1 Z U V O O C N O O Q SECTION 36 -48-25 EXISTING R/W- VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION 205+00 206 +00 201 +00 2o6+a0 209+00 210+00 211,00 21h00 213+00 SECTION LINE AND POINT OF BEGINNING (150' R/W) � E%IS11NG R/W \ S89'39 40'E 450.54' PROPOSED R/W N89'39'40'W 450.54' N00'20'20'E S00'20'20'W 8.00' 8.00' PARCEL 116A 0.083 ACRES, +/- TRACT "F" TRACT "G" THE ORCHARDS PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 76 -82 c� ° GRAPHIC SCALE J Q J 200' 0' 100' 200' Q fD r ( IN FEET ) 0 1 inch = 200 ft. AI Barry E. ¢n (For Firm 1-13#642) Profession& 'Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 CID Date Signed: t Z L_' =poi Not valid without a ignature and the original raised I N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 683.91' ii r K p mC D Z mm CD fZ.l Z 0 I m \ + \I °o 1 SES-R II— TO I— n Ag z D mr •'1 0 O Pn m Z a ZD 1,1 m a I COLUER COUNTY (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAGE 979) m FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LEGEND: NOTES: rn 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. rn / 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON cri THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH P.C.P. HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'22'15" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VAUD WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. AI Barry E. ¢n (For Firm 1-13#642) Profession& 'Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 CID Date Signed: t Z L_' =poi Not valid without a ignature and the original raised I N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 683.91' ii r K p mC D Z mm CD fZ.l Z 0 I m \ + \I °o 1 SES-R II— TO I— n Ag z D mr •'1 0 O Pn m Z a ZD 1,1 m a I COLUER COUNTY (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAGE 979) m FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P. K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. I ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 12 -01 1 991318 1 1 -49 -25 1 1" - 200' 1 1 OF 2 NOT A NAM 6 0 co O 1 (V PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 116A TAX PARCEL NO.: %4702Q025' '64 DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 116A A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 10 B erg 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150' R /W), A DISTANCE OF 683.91 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF TRACT "F" OF THE ORCHARDS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 76 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'20'20" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT "F ", A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 450.54 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'20'20" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 450.54 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.083 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, BURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMI PA61C. 6UTE 106. 2610 OOLOF)1 WE PAWWAY. NAKU RAMA 34706. MW 641 134 -OM mom, o4 '" "" fors nr 12 -01 991318 12 -49 -25 2 OF 2 NOT A am%vf PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1166 100 EX HIBIT TAX PARCEL NO.: 64702.,002.6,01 7i EXISTING R/W 3 0 .J Q J m to r TIBURON GOLF VENTURES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 1479) (O.R. BOOK 2463, PAGE 1951) PROPOSED R/W I� Imo, a v b 4 4 VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION 205 - +00 00 --M7+00 206+00 2w +00 210*00 211 +00 217 +00 213 +00 SECTION LINE AND (150' R /W) POINT OF BEGINNING - EXISTING R/W S89'39'40 "E 173,34* N89'39'40 "W s DO, 502'2215 "E PROPOSED R/W 8.01' PARCEL 116B 0.032 ACRE$ +/- TRACT "F" TRACT "G" THE ORCHARDS PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 76 -82 GRAPHIC SCALE } 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) I inch = 200 ft. �, j NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON fN THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'22'15" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. �I Barry E. ere (For the Firm L8#642) Professions! Land Surveyor Florida Certificate No. 5.365 <O Date Signed: Z, to '2"0oj 0 Not valid without the ignature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 1- Z N r A� o O s D � cnoN 36 -48 -25 m 0 0 I I + SECTION g 1- T49S -R25E r' 'J Z _ 1 Cl)(�� +p 4 zO7 r r Z I D QD COLDER COUNTY (O.R. BOOK 1955. PAGE '11) FEE SIMPLE INTEREST Ay �g m� DZ mm CD Z Z mp FOUND 5/r IRON ROD THE NORTW -kST CORNER OF SEC71ON 1- 49-25. Z D C mm r- D rZ rno LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS 12 -01 1 991318 1 1 -49 -25 1 1'12 1 991318 1 1 -49 -25 1 20011 OF 2OF 2 wr A UIRKY PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1168 Cy TAX PARCEL NO.: 6470100260f l0B pans DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 116B A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150' R /W), A DISTANCE OF 510.57 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND THE EAST LINE OF TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 76 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'2215" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF THE 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND EAST LINE OF TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS, A DISTANCE OF 8.01 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 173.72 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'20'20" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS, A DISTANCE OF 8.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 173.34 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.032 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS 3 0 .J Q C9 W J m (O r a_I FEE SIMPLE INTEREST M O) 6 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. p ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOI"W9 PONCIANA PAFK SM 1016 240 OMDW GATE "RM4Y =4 FLOG DA 34ICKk PH= 041 434 - (V OAR N1ma "' R", - 12-01 4OYL T 991318 12 49 -25 2 OF 2 MOT A 9OMV PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 116C Q ❑ EX HOT PARCEL NO.: ao z 350 a r oo v ® A I?�� r I I tr v/ NN yy C f�l 77BURON GOLF VENTURES 0 Z LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 4 A N �� (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 1479) 'r O + A- (O.R. BOOK 2463, PAGE 1951) p Z r r D ZZ i ° SECTION 36 -48-25 PROPOSED R/W a T E)OSTING R/W VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION 206+20 206+00 z07 +0o 206+00 209+00 210+0a 211 +00 212.00 213 +00 21«00 215+00 e1e +00 SECTION UNE AND (150' R/W) n -are. POINT OF BEGINNING POINT OF COMMENCEMENT r0urw 5 /6• won a EASTING R/W S89'3940 E �0riaN 235.26' N89'39'40 "W 275.31' 7N89'39'40"W 50222'15 "E + 84.50' NO2'22'15 SECTION 15.02' 1— T4RS —IME PROPOSED R/W '23 "W 1' TRACT "F" PARCEL 116C \ \ N Z 0.129 ACRFS + m o N vx-i g TRACT "G" Z -i >Z THE ORCHARDS r Z I Z' PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 76 -82 z D a GRAPHIC SCALE ° C7 r COWER COUNTY J 200' 0' 700' 200' I (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAGE 979) U (O IN FEET ) 00 1 inch = 200 ft V) a. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST i DO j NOTES. r- 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 1 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'22'15" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS LEGEND: AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON = P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Barry E, S en (For Firm LD#642) COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Professional Land SurVbyor Florida Certificate No. 5365 Date Signed: �' -�Cuk JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. Not valid without the i neture and the original raised ENOINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGMT'S 9 PONOANA P Ift 2W = QAIV PAMMAY 1 941 seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. M>< ""m„', 'agol 10 -01 991318 1 -49 -25 1" c 200' 1 OF 2 Nor A SAWAY 3 0 J Q 0 W J U (O N a i 03 M Y- pf 0 I I O PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 116C TAX PARCEL NO.: ODZ36OA6062, DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 116C A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 106 �„T� 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150' R /W), A DISTANCE OF 275.31 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'22'15" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF THE 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 84.50 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 42'20'23" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 94.41 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 174.55 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND THE EAST LINE OF TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 76 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'22'15" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT AND EAST LINE OF TRACT "G" OF THE ORCHARDS, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 235.26 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.129 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS PQWW" PAM lW1E loo, QA PAWIAY nAlVA 341 PHCNE 941 434 -0333 MAW O6 '" 14 Mi "U 10-01 991318 12 -49 -25 2 OF 2 M A IROWY W J Q 111 J m M 0) 5c I PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 117 TAX PARCEL NO.: •8X "T 10B pow r 5 �O w Z o I Q?OS MS L""TY C±AJR111 8 OF NAPLES Mr. (OR BOX 1438 PAa 1100) (0R MIX 14 PAW ,330) p SEcnom J1 -48-26 SECTIAM 36 -48-23 t PROPOSED R/W LINE + t 8 _ ��°• =° ° °am"° R/w `"'E VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION 215+00 217.00 218400 218.E 220400 221400 222+00 2234_ 224.00 225.00 224+00 SECTION LINE S89'39'40'E POINT OF BEGINNING SECTION LINE kro (150' R /W) 25.03' �_ rOUfo a '"01 Rm FASTING A LINE N89'39'40 "W M[ "OITN,lST COOMp1 89' 56 N0222'15'W W 555. ,o.o,' 8 249548' PARCEL 117 PN°P°SFD "^" " "E 14.14' 0.134 ACRES, +/- S45'04'27 "W SECT1oN 1- 7485 —R23E SEC770M 6— T4D.S —R26E GRAPHIC SCALE IN S ZGW VAAVDMT LM Z °'+ h (0.x 9= 2107, PACE 1144) 200, O' 100' 200' n �? ( IN FEET s 1 inch = 200 ft p 25.0' SECTION l AND %fir -V 8ASE1JNE FEE SIMPLE INTEREST F _ Barry E. yren (Fo the FlrnT LB#642) N Professiencl Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 O N Dote Signed: Not valid witho th signature and the original raised seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. NOTES. 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 6 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'22'15" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LEGEND. F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER —KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC. ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POMOIANA P= SLIM '10111, 2540 QMM GAT[ PAWWAY N= ROMA 34,06, PNONE 941 434• -0S3U3 1 NN19Dr,1w wi Na �DNC 111411117 1 -02 991318 8 -49 -28 1" - 200' 1 OF 2 NDT A S RM V 6 N O O N I I PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 117 TAX PARCEL NO.: JOB DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 117 A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'55'33" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 6 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150 RIGHT -OF -WAY), A DISTANCE OF 565.88 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 45'04'27" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 14.14 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'55'33" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 6 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 555.90 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 24.58 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'22'15" WEST AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 6, A DISTANCE OF 10.01 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION 1 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT - OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; A DISTANCE OF 25.03 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.134 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WTA■IM PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 118A 10B � TAX PARCEL NO.: r 4 EX Papv0m GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100' 200' ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft_ TIBURON GOLF VENTURES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 1479) (O.R. BOOK 2463, PAGE 1951) F.P.L. EASEMENT (O.R. BOOK 1285, PG. 1917) 502'05'57' PARCEL 118A 11.01' NOD 20'20'E 0.156 AUZE4 +/- 11'00 PROPOSED R/W V-9* 39'40*E— 617.14' 1'- \ \\ (Z N -+ N tr � 0O i— O Z m� m O � ` l E \\ \\ SECTION 36 -48-25 POINT OF BEGINNING EXISTING R/W -/ N89 39 40 W 617.61 _ N89'39'40'W 510.46' VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION SECTION UNE AND (150' R/W) EXISTING R/W / POINT G PROPOSED R/W J Q THE ORCHARDS J PLAT BOOK 22 < PAGES 76 -82 r OD I J Q it O NOTES. i V) 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. Q 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON LE THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'05'57" W. sECnoN 1- T49S -R25E 00 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS r AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. rn rn 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. LE I x vJ \ \ y z 0 � 7 I O I D COLDER COUNTY (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAGE 979) I CR A =j 42 D C Nz A ZD m0 FOUND SX IRON ROD ' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36- 48-25. <A < Z D C NZ Al m �a zz m� LEGEND: FEE SIMPLE INTEREST F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. S en (F he Firm L9#642) Professi al Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 -71 co Date Signed: ��0�" Not valid without the signature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND MOLOGINTS PO4i01ANA PAIIK MITE 100, 1440 001D101 GATE PAWWAr N= 11101MA 341 M*= 941 431 -033,7 em Mean m lac ao ova OtT 12 -01 991318 36 -48-25 1 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 21ww I ~ sECnoN 1- T49S -R25E � r a C n. I x vJ \ \ y z 0 � 7 I O I D COLDER COUNTY (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAGE 979) I CR A =j 42 D C Nz A ZD m0 FOUND SX IRON ROD ' THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36- 48-25. <A < Z D C NZ Al m �a zz m� LEGEND: FEE SIMPLE INTEREST F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT Barry E. S en (F he Firm L9#642) Professi al Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 -71 co Date Signed: ��0�" Not valid without the signature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND MOLOGINTS PO4i01ANA PAIIK MITE 100, 1440 001D101 GATE PAWWAr N= 11101MA 341 M*= 941 431 -033,7 em Mean m lac ao ova OtT 12 -01 991318 36 -48-25 1 200' 1 OF 2 NOT A 21ww PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 118A TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 118A JOB EXMT /L A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 150.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 510.46 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; A DISTANCE OF 617.61 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'20'20" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 11.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 617.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 11.01 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.156 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. c� v J Q W J Q r FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA r JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. o ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS P010AMA PAM SM 10k 240 OM M CAM PAWWAY RAMA 34105, MWE 1 4M —O&M N wt r ■a wt w 40M[ 4�r 12 -01 991318 36 -48 -25 2 OF 2 ■or A suncY PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1188 TAX PARCEL NO.: GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0' 100• 200' ( IN FEET ) I inch = 200 ft. TIBURON GOLF VENTURES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 7479) (O.R. BOOK 2463, PAGE 7951) I 1 \ N 1 CI r v mr m PROPOSED R/W I � N2T F.P.L. EASEMENT I 94.57.57' (O.R. BOOK 1285, PG. 1917) ----- --- - -- — — - -- 02'03' =7.W 11.01' '— — -"'� 9'40" 1 9.12' EXISTING R/W- -J N8939'40'W 235.21 VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION SECTION LINE AND (150' R /W) EXISTING R/W PROPOSED R/W \ r_ C v �O,^ U l $O o z n F O 502'05'57 "E 95.58' SECflaN 36 -48-25 N89'39'40'W 275.25' oI PARCEL 1188 N Q104 ACRE4 SECTM T49S -R25E o THE ORCHARDS 0. a 0. „ PLAT BOOK 22 " o Q PAGES 76 -82 LLJ M �0 O l I O NOTES: (n 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. I � I Q 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON COWER COUNTY M FEE SIMPLE INTEREST -1I t' 1p-. Rarry E. en (Forte Firm LB#642) Profession Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 co Date Signed: �°z �'° OI Not valid without a ignature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. m� DZ 'f.l m Cy Z mo 9ASE1RIE R � {I6}Z0.]{ FOUND 5/8' RCN RCO nE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34- 48-45. Mg mm Cy Z mo LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA V V. I.V V 1W 1V HIV V I I V S."1..1114V V 0 1I�V 1 ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGIST$ PONCIANA P WX Ift 21/40 GAW PARKWAY A 341M PHONE (9411 434-0333 111mw 110. mi 116 rowc INSr 12 -01 991318 36 -48 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 NW A ML1RRY THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36 WHICH (O.R. BOOK 1955, PAC-- 979) HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'05'57" W. I I a�0 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. M 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. M FEE SIMPLE INTEREST -1I t' 1p-. Rarry E. en (Forte Firm LB#642) Profession Land Surveyor O Florida Certificate No. 5365 co Date Signed: �°z �'° OI Not valid without a ignature and the original raised N seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. m� DZ 'f.l m Cy Z mo 9ASE1RIE R � {I6}Z0.]{ FOUND 5/8' RCN RCO nE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 34- 48-45. Mg mm Cy Z mo LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA V V. I.V V 1W 1V HIV V I I V S."1..1114V V 0 1I�V 1 ENGINEERS. SURVEYOR$ AND ECOLOGIST$ PONCIANA P WX Ift 21/40 GAW PARKWAY A 341M PHONE (9411 434-0333 111mw 110. mi 116 rowc INSr 12 -01 991318 36 -48 -25 1" 200' 1 OF 2 NW A ML1RRY V J Q J m r ci r- 0 1 cfl 0 I N PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 1188 TAX PARCEL NO.: ��� aTA 10B � ?� `! DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 118B A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 150.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150 FOOT RIGHT —OF —WAY); THENCE RUN NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 275.25 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF A 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'39'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 235.21 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF A 110 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT, A DISTANCE OF 11.01 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'39'40" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 189.12 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 27'02'23" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 94.57 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EASTERLY LINE OF THE 125 FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 95.58 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.104 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .m. wwwy 4 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE EX T DRAINAGE EASEMENT Pape r PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 81861 10B TAX PARCEL NO. l SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SKETCH OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT (NOT A SURVEY) (SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT) 0 _N UjLU o 0 Or II N �Vljel ►� N C7 _ zu�iou^io p V _ Zcr Z�•-•_ a o Qo�o� �W `'c�c� a I N + �� " °� � � a- CL I 17 cnzzv� m O J(][ CO 0000 O w Lu Q�f`)Q � cr �OOOO zzdddo �`— �rv�ry -� F— cn (p ZDN c) ZV I V) Q a�� Q ca -j LU � V I D J J J J N 0 O QI V) L30 I —� (Wj Z N r Z r�^- �/ / Q ^ /cyn `L. j ^ J I J Qa I _ �L32 ___ +65.98 ____ Q (� of i S-8754'03" W 275.00 00 UW� Q~°p )CL .IDIO 6:6 00 ° to Q nom. 00 o Li z a a o ° m LO 110" 125" Z Z N Z Li CL In (n I + W D N 04 i= Z a W W _S �-'� ? �3 W vw) N %- %- in Cl. D -� o � i ail^ j c; OO (n 00 (a cc wN �� I- J I_ J Z N- ON O O"O J a - - 275' e PROPOSED R/W PARCEL 118 N PARCEL 119 NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE 3 VANDERBIL T BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150' WIDE R. 0. W.) 4 EXISTING R/W SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 36, B.O.S. BASELINE z SOUTH TWP. LINE OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 25 E. PI = 416+28.74 EX STING R/W E PARCEL 116 `��- P.O.C. PARCEL 117 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., I RGE. 26 E. PROPOSED R %W BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. PREPARED BY: S ET 1 OF 2 i GNOLI BY: 1/15/02 NE NOL , R.S.M. NO. 5335 ■■■■■ ::::: ARBER & ■0000■ SCALE: 1" 0' ■ ■■■■■ RUNDAGE,md. Professional engineers, planners, do land surveyors c.w.r C.. tr sma zoo, 7400 T.ml.mf Trw. r.rts; x.pw., n e41oe leu ►eev -sill DRAWN 8 CHECKE Y: WDA DATE: DEC. 17, 2001 PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 '.. c. un .t. 0 A�th.A u� N... 13 e�ee6a4 —d ® 3684 n F� (941 ee -2203 FILE NO: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -19 PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 81881 TAX PARCEL NO. SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PARCEL 81881 DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT A 40' X 40' FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS ALL THAT PART OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 667.24 FEET, • THENCE SOUTH 87'54'03" WEST 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 54'03 " WEST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST 40.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87'54'03" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED; CONTAINING 1600 SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. PREPARED BY: S 2 OF 2 .... RFVISION- iiii GNOLI 1/15/02 BY: - ■ ■■ ■■ W A Lj, R.S.M. N0. 5335 Hamm ARBER & • SCALE: N. iiiiii RUNDAGE,mx. . DRAWN BY DATE: DEC. 17. 2001 Professional engineers, planners, k land surveyors Colll.r Couaty: Suit. 800, 7400 Tsml.ml Tr&H. North: N.fl.., n, 341oa (041)607 -3111 CHECKE WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 Is. C."tr Salts 101, 1686 N..dry str..t, fort 1(y.n, n. 33801 (dsl)337 -Sill FILE N 7 ACAD NO: 7803 -19 C.rtlllo.t. of n.thorl..uoa N... to 4664 —d ® 3644 f ": (041)666 -2203 PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NO: 818133 TAX PARCEL NO. X�li�IT� 106 SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SKETCH OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT (NOT A SURVEY) (SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT) LLJ Or CL P_ LIE) trn �ZQ_CL LL_ cr_ Q ZO c� N N O ct�� m W N C7 Z O d- O �D O W I I O- a = A O ZQO Q a I� L 3 O' I W O W �Z 3z O I W c O Q a o: O W LO N 110' 1 125' IN e rn Di N W LO N O LrA L25 _ L40 739 W �6 Lu I W Q .-j N �Z00 w W ¢ cl h Q U .coo I O W o Q a W J _j Q I Q: ILL: I `` 2 75' O Z3 o °O N VSO (YJ�s CLwe n / CL O a O O Ln O O O O n n N N 33 A 3 N N 00 LAi N O �Q5 W CC r Z + U Oc II j3 W LLJ K V oz O UJI O (n CL m 5 87'54'03" W 275.00 - - - - -- - -- +5.82- - - - co N W � c O vi W � I W OZ O W w N in 0 0 9 Lu CN Z Or °ate o `O N _� � J Oo W Q O a W O w LO LQ �z (� J 3Z liO F= w (nn �I W J Q U W co N Lu C� Z �r F= O V) 00 a Z O 1= W (n 3 3 3 w w 3 w 3 Z O !n O !n X 0 0 in V. u'5 LO v in er ;n ¢ ;n O :n O m00 O 0^00000000 w �nZlninZZZZ m c� ho0o� o JNryNONN�vj T BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER.' OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. �n�or�mr�aorno _ J J J J J J J J PREPARED BY: OW E T, 1 OF 2 W Z - m N N 1/10/02 BY: O W z ■■■■■ O U in `n O 00 + O O O co N W � c O vi W � I W OZ O W w N in 0 0 9 Lu CN Z Or °ate o `O N _� � J Oo W Q O a W O w LO LQ �z (� J 3Z liO F= w (nn �I W J Q U W co N Lu C� Z �r F= O V) 00 a Z O 1= W (n 3 3 3 w w 3 w 3 Z O !n O !n X 0 0 in V. u'5 LO v in er ;n ¢ ;n O :n O m00 O 0^00000000 w �nZlninZZZZ m c� ho0o� o JNryNONN�vj T BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER.' OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. �n�or�mr�aorno _ J J J J J J J J PREPARED BY: E T, 1 OF 2 REVISION- - flflAGNOLI 1/10/02 BY: 1 ■■■■■ N 01- 1, �R,S.W. NO. 5335 ■■■■■ ARBER & 1/21/02 SCALE: 1 - 0 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ RUNDeers, DRAWN Y• JAN DATE: DEC. 14, 2001 p. Professional engineers, planners, do land surveyors CoNNr count): aWte 200. 7400 7amiami Ira% NurQ; Nayie., n 34108 (911)697 -3111 -3 CHECKE Y: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 L.. �. County; o.a of AuteorlimUou No•. LB Suss and ]Fort un' n 7- �o 1)) FILE N0: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -18 PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NO: 818B3 TAX PARCEL NO. SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANG COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT A DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS ALL THAT PART OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 91.88 FEET,• THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 SOUTH 8754'03" WEST 275.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 8754'03" WEST 210.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST 12.50 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 8754'03" WEST 25.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 87'54'03" EAST 25.00 FEET THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST 12.50 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 87'54'03" EAST 210.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED. CONTAINING 4150 SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT EXHINT 10B me 25 EAST BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02-05-57" W. PREPARED BY: j T 2 OF 2 RFMSIONi ..... iiiiikGNOLI 1 21 02 BY: R ■ ■ ■ ■■ :HH ARBER & W " A dLl, R.S.M. N0. 5335 • • SCAL ■ ■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ RUNDeers, e. DRAW BY N DATE: DEC. 14. 2001 Professional engineers, planners, & land surveyors CoUl" Count: Suit. 200, 7400 T.mi.mi Trail. North; N.pt... n, 34ice (941)507 -3111 CHECKED/.V(: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 lA...rrUUtiiest. of /otho u.v�n No... LE 36644 :od w3ss5e'a4x' ry �: (%1))5w -2203 FILE N 7 ACAD NO: 7803 -18 PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 119 TAX PARCEL NO.: N89'39'4 'W 6.69' :il POINT OF COMAE RDLmD s/e'• RO N RDD THE SOIITNWEST CORNER N0979'40'W OF SECTION 31 -M-21L SECTION LINE GRAPHIC SCALE 1— T49S —R27E 200' 0' 100' 200' � ( IN FEET ) r— Z J pt 1 inch = 200 ft. O_ a �z / X Z A f � N D IL V! COLDER COUNTY O (O.R. HOOK 1955. PAGE 979) 00 � A I O O 1 N CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH f OF NAPLES, INC. (O.R. BOOK 2436, PAGE 2200) (O.R. BOOK 2626, PAGE 1550) SECTION SECTION 31 -48 -26 J6 -48-25 N02105'57"W PARCEL 119 ._ -_ __-.. 17.02' -� 7.38' 0.223 ACRES, +/- 17.00' PROPOSED R/W LINE S00'04'27-W 589'39'40 "E i /i EbSTNC R/W LINE N89'39'4 'W 6.69' :il POINT OF COMAE RDLmD s/e'• RO N RDD THE SOIITNWEST CORNER N0979'40'W OF SECTION 31 -M-21L :21 1 01 0-1I SECTION 6- T49S -R26E EXHOTA ftW.a,j_& q f- rMuo VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION N89'55'06 "W (150' R/W) PROPOSED R/W LINE / SECTION LINE AND MSTR10 R/W LINE ZOM VANDERBILT, LTD. (O.R. BOOK 2307, PAGE 2144) g Barry E. n (For Firm LB#642) Profesaiona. Land SurOdvor o Florida Certificate jNo. 5365 ED Data Signed: ?Z j`E�oU1 Not valid without a signature and the original raised I seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 14 NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 31 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'05'57" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SECTION LINE SECTION 1— T49S —R27E � C J Z J pt m x O_ a �z / X O_ A f � � D IL COLDER COUNTY I'll (O.R. HOOK 1955. PAGE 979) 00 :21 1 01 0-1I SECTION 6- T49S -R26E EXHOTA ftW.a,j_& q f- rMuo VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION N89'55'06 "W (150' R/W) PROPOSED R/W LINE / SECTION LINE AND MSTR10 R/W LINE ZOM VANDERBILT, LTD. (O.R. BOOK 2307, PAGE 2144) g Barry E. n (For Firm LB#642) Profesaiona. Land SurOdvor o Florida Certificate jNo. 5365 ED Data Signed: ?Z j`E�oU1 Not valid without a signature and the original raised I seal of a Florida Licensed Surveyor and Mapper. 14 NOTES: 1. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. 2. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 31 WHICH HAS A BEARING OF N. 02'05'57" W. 3. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 4. NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 OF 2. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST LEGEND: F.P.L. INDICATES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT O.R. INDICATES OFFICIAL RECORDS P.K. INDICATES PARKER -KALON P.C.P. INDICATES PERMANENT CONTROL POINT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA J Q C9 W J r 0 0 O N PROJECT NO.: 62071 PROJECT PARCEL NO.: 119 TAX PARCEL NO.: DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 119 EXHOT -�� �El A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 02 205'57" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31, A DISTANCE OF 150.14 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION (150 FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY), SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02 °05'57" WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SECTION 31, A DISTANCE OF 17.02 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °39'40" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 7.38 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °55'33" EAST AND PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 564.86 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 004'27" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 17.00 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 °55'33" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION, A DISTANCE OF 564.90 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 °39'40" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY, LINE OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXTENSION AND PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 6.69 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.223 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. FEE SIMPLE INTEREST SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JOHNSON ENGINEERING. INC. ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND ECOLOGISTS POR161MIA P MW l0k 00 "M WE P.M. N Z4 FLOWA "04 PIKP[ "I 434 -O= POmirf om p[ 1101 0" sm 12 -01 991318 31 -48 -26 1 2 OF 2 11W A *Pn= PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 821 A TAX PARCEL NO. SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SKETCH OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT (NOT A SURVEY) (SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT) a c � aa J O C3 N Z N Or - Or 0` 00 J Oo O W N Ui Z Q ?a F= O In �n Z CL 4 O LO 00 (0 N W N ►`) j 1Y _..i Z U CL O i- O N a 0 Z UI I O O C) Z _O W Z aOl I I U Uj W p10— a , No Mme � I W W W J Q_ I PARCEL 1118 O n c� a cq Q` O W 0 N 125' W W W a NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE EXISTING R/W SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 361 TWP. 48 S., RGE. 25 E. PARCEL ' 116 EX paw rtm>moll 0 N VANDERB/L T BEACH 3 ROAD EXTENSION (150' WIDE R.O. W.) o B.O.S. BASELINE Z P 28.74 1 P.O.C. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E. EXISTING R/W -\ / PARCEL 117 SECTION6 E1, TWP. 48 S., PROPOSED R/W BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. PREPARED BY: 3W W3 ko 59EE T 1 OF 2 ■■■■■ ?how - p iiii GNOLI F= �(_� _j O O QoNC'40)) °`O °0o° U V) W �ItJ U to Z21nZ p Z Q Jaa N �' N rl p DRAWN Z F- )ilZ� Oa ��J Professional engineers, planners, do land surveyors oou?o Z J 1- V) Cp c) LLJ Li l Z N to CHECKS Y: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 IAS ca un r i�e Stmet, Fort n n �( )'es'1 . a o .i: U- N.. IS 30/4"d IN 3004 Y� %is- 203 vwiInU O OWOr d cr: Q FILE N �v No J J J J W O � N CL L34 Uj J J L36 �I° p +I m Q) O 00 w n. O ca OZN� C6 0_ >- N � J j oaoc5 p0 �-. O °? UQaa •= N V) O N (f) Z r� N + oN WSJ (-)_.1� Q 3�O 00�t Q cOnCUNN Q� W '.4- p ^ CL .1 Lr) (n IY L7 "'N ° °° °o CL U �O LLJ z a 275' PROPOSED R/W 00 N PARCEL 119 VANDERB/L T BEACH 3 ROAD EXTENSION (150' WIDE R.O. W.) o B.O.S. BASELINE Z P 28.74 1 P.O.C. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E. EXISTING R/W -\ / PARCEL 117 SECTION6 E1, TWP. 48 S., PROPOSED R/W BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. PREPARED BY: 59EE T 1 OF 2 ■■■■■ n iiii GNOLI BY: ::::C N GN LI, R.S.M. N0. 5335 ARBER ec ■■■■■■ SCAL : 1' 0' ■ ■ ■� ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■ RUNDAGE,mc. DRAWN B JAN DATE: JAN. 15, 2002 Professional engineers, planners, do land surveyors C.Ul- C—tr. sm14 200. 9400 Un"ml Tr W. NOrW; Nw". n, 341os (241)007 -9111 CHECKS Y: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 IAS ca un r i�e Stmet, Fort n n �( )'es'1 . a o .i: U- N.. IS 30/4"d IN 3004 Y� %is- 203 FILE N 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -20 PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 821A TAX PARCEL NO. EXHOT-A. SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PARCEL 821A DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT A DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS ALL THAT PART OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31, A DISTANCE OF 667.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 87'54'03" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 02'05'57" WEST 41.52 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THOSE LANDS AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICAL RECORD BOOK 2626, PAGE 1550, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 8955 "45" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID LANDS A DISTANCE OF 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED; CONTAINING 1630 SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS; PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02'05'57" W. PREPARED BY: T 2 OF 2 1818... .iii GN011 BY: 1111■■■ 1811... ARBER & AY ffeOLI, R.S.M. N0. 5335 11 ■ ■ ■ ■11 SCALE: 1111■■■■ 1111■ ■1113 RUNDAGE.mc. DRAW B . JAN DATE: JAN, 15, 2002 Professional engineers, planners, & land surveyors co1N.r coast'' swa 900, 7405 Tamlaml Trail. Nona; Nwes. n 34358 (941)597 -3111 CHE BY: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 1.. C.aay; suits 101, lose N.ndry swat, ran wara. n 33901 (941)337 -3111 CartlA•.a of aata.rl..Uoa N... u 3464 and ss 3864 rats. (a1)eas -9903 FIL 0: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -20 s • L�, • S' PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE PROJECT: NO. 62061 DRAINAGE EASEMENT PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 821B & 821C TAX PARCEL NO. SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SKETCH OF DRAINAGE EASEMENTS (NOT A SURVEY) (SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENTS) Z at " � aa a C9 ZwNN 660r -ci 2 Q� � 0 0 N W N Z O a 7El MATCHLINE SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 275' 110' 0 0 Ln O O + O W � N 0 N V o r 0 n N �Wai QWJ O Q. Cil Z) P H a N N O O v, O a � O n- N' N N cNp C4 � 00 o � al o JI a � olo 22 3 Cc °w �z (n J �z W N I I W I I I I w LZy I PO W I W + V5 Z QE p ..J � o a II 0 0 Ln O O + O z `u Q J W N z Q J ca Z� O Wj �� �0 Z W " z CID LL. (L C3aM Z N CIE mZo � N Q N V °w� �Wai QWJ O 04 Go ^^ N N P H Q OwvV� N N O O v, O a � n- co N N cNp C4 � 00 apD RO JSQ (i 22 3 Cc z uj O� O LZy N + V5 Z QE cq II q Q Q_ cgj Lu ° z � cs � a W � ►°- M w(W z `u Q J W N z Q J ca Z� O Wj �� �0 Z W " z CID LL. (L C3aM Z N CIE mZo J Q ° ° z Ow �z :�tnJ J 5 O I W� W W 3 It R c ^ P 000(3co (A2zN oocio ItIt*6•r 1 J J J J w J Q U W N CL_ L BEARINGS ARE BASED ON TH£ WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02 *05'57" W. 5'57° PREPARED BY: HEFT 1 OF 3 ■■■t iii LI BY: _ „: 1 10 02 BER & 1 /25/02 WA D. A NOLI, R.S.M. NO. 5335 SCALE: = 1■■■UNDAGE,■e DRA BY. JAN DATE: DEC. 14. 2001 Pmfeaional en�ineen, planaen, do land surveyors a"- aural some sus, vus rm..r *..u. � asM. n UUM toalw. -sui CHE KED BY: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 w seta io. e� &" � n � �ki�OW -mi FILE NO: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -16A � N Q N NN W �Wai QWJ 33 4J O '^tea P H Q OwvV� N N O O v, O a � n- J Q ° ° z Ow �z :�tnJ J 5 O I W� W W 3 It R c ^ P 000(3co (A2zN oocio ItIt*6•r 1 J J J J w J Q U W N CL_ L BEARINGS ARE BASED ON TH£ WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 02 *05'57" W. 5'57° PREPARED BY: HEFT 1 OF 3 ■■■t iii LI BY: _ „: 1 10 02 BER & 1 /25/02 WA D. A NOLI, R.S.M. NO. 5335 SCALE: = 1■■■UNDAGE,■e DRA BY. JAN DATE: DEC. 14. 2001 Pmfeaional en�ineen, planaen, do land surveyors a"- aural some sus, vus rm..r *..u. � asM. n UUM toalw. -sui CHE KED BY: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 w seta io. e� &" � n � �ki�OW -mi FILE NO: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -16A PERPETUAL, NON - EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 8218 & 821C 10B TAX PARCEL NO. SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SKETCH OF DRAINAGE EASEMENTS (NOT A SURVEY) (SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENTS) 02 Z ct ^ r_ Uj U_ Q:a0 �Q ANN c �c co � I I I � I Ln W I N I � I Z I Q I I O I 0 d- V) o � cp W � I O N C7 a O to LU O m W W a O O O co O CNI 0 a N e1' Uj rn I � N Q O N N r Z3 O�O o N � D: co v5o O (� J 125' + C'�L�� U') O Q. I• W /W L I W J a 275' ^N b N3 3 in a N N �o r N Z 0 Z OW Z Q Wod J Z Q J m �>_ Uor W Z U oc pW� Z� U Q_ %c a C L C� 4i O� Qa J .J ' �h .,J.1_ N c� 00 3 w w 3 c� ZN�N_r CO �) �� Qr� r,v00 oroo00 Lo (n Q U Uj O O O O ? Z00OOO Ln �o^00 J J _1 J ot 0 o0 ZCI:" lt1 LL CL 0a� ZO � N j` O CO rz O L6 ±78.32 LS 0.00 MATCHLINE SEE SHEET 1 OF 3 BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 0205'57" W. PREPARED BY: :' ? OF 3 0m:m:m%---:ARBER i. NOLI BY: & D. AG L!, R.S.M. NO. 5335 1180■■ ■■■ ■ ■■ SCAL 1" = 120' ■ ■■■1■ UNDeers, p. DRA BY: JAN DATE: DEC. 14. 2001 Professional engineers, planners, k land surveyors co1Wr cowt7. soft. 206, 7400 7.mi.nd 7r W, North; Napim, n, 74166 (6{11687 -7111 CHECKED BY: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 L.. Certif"iow of Authorization �Nio& LB 766s�md ® 766sn " 7im (940666- 272103 FILE NO: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -16B 1, w J U co lAJ �O N Z O 0 00 d' in S O ,W v / PROJECT: NO. 62061 PROJECT PARCEL NOS: 821B & 821C TAX PARCEL NO. EXHIBIT paw_��_JZ41_ 10B 1� SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PARCEL 821B DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT A 40' X 40' FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS ALL THAT PART OF SEC77ON 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31 A DISTANCE OF 229.38 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED: THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 02'05'57" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 8754'03" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 02'05'57" WEST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 8754'03" WEST 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED. CONTAINING 1600 SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON — EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT PARCEL 821C DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT A 40' X 40' FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS ALL THAT PART OF SECTION 37, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE NORTH 02'11'25" WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31 A DISTANCE OF 680.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN BEING DESCRIBED: THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'11'25" WEST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 87'48'35" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 02'11'25" EAST 40.00 FEET,• THENCE SOUTH 87'48'35" WEST 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE EASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED. CONTAINING 1600 SQUARE FEET OF LAND MORE OR LESS. PERPETUAL, NON — EXCLUSIVE DRAINAGE EASEMENT BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TWP. 48 S., RGE. 26 E., AS BEING N 0 5'57" W. PREPARED BY: St -1EET 3 OF 3 ■■ ■M■ 00 m GNOLI BY: V INM� AGNOLI, R.S.M. NO. 5335 1 ARBER & ■MMMM■ IN'S■ ■■ SC ■ ■ ■M'S■ RUNneers, o. DR N BY: JAN DATE: DEC. 14. 2001 Professional engineers, planners, &lend surveyors COM" CO=tr. su1tm 900, 74W 7=mLmi Wall. North; Naylw, n aloe (941)597-3111 CHECKED BY: WDA PROJECT NO.: 7841 -3 La CcAuthorization o6 N: Fort r n � 1)wmtUtats oLB � �d RD 3W� %_tea FILE NO: 7803 ACAD NO: 7803 -16C 10C I February 12, 2002 Board of County Commissioners Meeting Agenda Item 16 .E.4 Good Morning Commissioners. For the record my name is Jeff Nunner and I am representing AEC/Wilkison Joint Venture. Thank you for the opportunity to address you this morning. I am here to request the AEC /Wilkison Joint Venture be added to the selected list of engineering firms based on our ranking. I am also here to tell you that in this case the RFP process was changed mid stream and not communicated to the participants. This creates a lack of confidence in the system as a whole. As the elected officials responsible for this county you should know this. The AEC /Wilkison Joint Venture has provided engineering services to Collier County for the last 3 years under the Fixed Term Engineering Services Agreement. Each of our firms are Naples based and our staffs have provided competent engineering services to Collier County for more than 18 years. We have worked well with your staff over the last 3 years providing engineering services without any issues. Your staff has never notified us that they were not completely satisfied with our work product. The contract we were working under will soon expire and we responded to RFP 01 -3290 in order to participate in the Fixed Term Engineering Services Agreement for the next 3 years. 10 C ''� We followed the RFP instructions and our proposal was considered by the committee. There were 28 proposals submitted and staff recommends 18 to be awarded a contract. Our proposal was graded by the selection committee pursuant the RFP guidelines. Our tabulation of the grades indicate our proposal was ranked 14 out of the 28 RFPs considered. Our joint venture, even though ranked 14th, was not selected on the list of 18 because of 2 reasons. We believe and our attorney's opinion confirms that each of these reasons is in violation of the RFP instructions. 1. The selection committee did not award the contract based on the results of the committee member grading sheets. In fact the committee did not tabulate grading sheets they brought to the meeting. If they had, we would be part of the selected list as our scores indicate a ranking of 14tH We recently learned that the committee responsible for selecting Fixed Term Surveying firms used the grading sheets to make final selections. We do not understand why this was not done in the Fixed Term Engineering selection. Mr. Carnell I'm sure will tell you that it was within the purchasing department's purview to toss out and not tabulate the individual grades but our attorneys opinion said it is not and even if it was within their purview it does not make it right. It brings a subjective element to the process that we believe this Board would object to. 2 The rankings based upon the individual grading sheets indicate 5 of 18 firms were selected with a higher ranking than ours. Specifically the 15th, 3 tied for 16" and 201h ranked firms were chosen over our firm which ranked 141h 2. The committee chose to select firms based on a voting system of yes, no or maybe. In order to be included on the list, 4 yes votes were required from 4 of the 6 committee members. Our firms received 3 yes votes, 2 no, and 1 maybe. One of the committee members voted no because we were a joint venture proposal. This committee member had given us a ranking of 11 out of the 28 firms upon review of the grading sheets. Joint Venture firms were not precluded from participating in this RFP upon review of the RFP instructions but we were not selected because we were joint venture. Again the process as described in the RFP is objective but when the committee changed the rules mid stream it became a subjective process. How else can you explain a no vote from a selection committee member who ranked our firm 11th? If this committee member was unsatisfied with our work product or joint venture proposal he had opportunity to address it on his grading sheet. He did not. He ranked us 11th Now after the meeting and our protest, Steve Carnell spoke to this committee member and reported to us that this committee member stated that he also voted no because in his experience in dealing with our firm that deliverables were late and invoices were not right. He had the 3 10 opportunity to grade us lower if he had a concern before the meeting. There is also no document in our files that identify a problem with our service to this committee member from past projects. He ranked us 11 `h and gave us a no vote. I am providing this information including our tabulated grading sheet, rankings and attorney's opinion, previously that have been provided to Mr. Carnell, so that it may become part of the record. In conclusion, I request the Board consider adding the AEC /Wilkison Joint Venture to the list of selected firms. Other firms do not have to be removed from the list to do this if the Board chooses to add us. AEC /Wilkison Joint Venture has and will continue to provide Collier County with the excellent engineering and architectural services we have in past, present and future projects. As we told Mr. Carnell, changing the process mid stream violated the RFP and our confidence in the system and that is why we are here today and I trust that this board will rectify this situation. Thank you and your staff for your consideration. 4 FEB -07 -2002 09:10 DOUGLASS S ASSOCIATES CO. DAVID M. DOUGLA5$ RICHARD L. BOYLAN SEAN F. BERNEY DAVID'T. BRADY DOUGLASS & ASSOCIATES CO., L.P.A. VIA FAX TO 941-263-9U-7 Jeffrey A. Nunner, President AEC National, .Inc. 5150 North Tamiami Trail Suite 600 Naples, FL 34103 440 808 4215 P.02iO3 lOC P.O. Box 40480 CLEVF,LAND, OH 44140 -0480 DAVID M. DOUGLASS (440) 808 -4242 DIRECT D[AL (888) 871 -1776 (440) 808-4270 (440) 808 -4215 FAX EMaih 4.42u lass dou 125912W-CGm February 7, 2002 Re: Collier county, Florida RFP No. 01 -3290 - "]Fixed 'Perm Professional Engineering Services" Dear Mr, Nunner: Pursuant to AEC National, Inc.'s request, I have reviewed the above- referenced Request for Proposal ( "RFP ") and Section 287.55 of the Florida Statutes. It is my opinion that the selection process for the successfully proposing engineering firms as you have described it, is not in accordance with either the process outlined in the RFP, nor the Florida Statute 287.055, "Consultant Competitive Negotiation Act." Generally, as a matter of law, a public owner has discretion in awarding public contracts, however, a public owner can not abuse this discretion. Courts have routinely held that deviating from announced criteria for selection or selection procedures, constitutes an abuse of discretion. In this instance, Collier County set forth a comprehensive evaluation and selection procedure in the RFP and further detailed the various criteria for evaluation, including the points available for each of the criteria. The RFP states clearly, in Paragraph 6 of the "Evaluation and Selection Procedure," that the committee will compile individual rankings for each proposal and make recommendations based upon the proposing firms scores. It is my understanding that AEC National, Inc. relied upon the published selection process. FEB -07 -2002 09:10 DOUGLASS 8 ASSOCIATES CO. 440 808 4215 P.03iO3 O,C Jeffrey A. Nunner, President February 7, 2002 Page 2 It is my understanding that the selection committee ranked the proposals and then added a second process to the evaluation and selection procedure that was not announced in the UP, nor has the second process ever been traditionally utilized by Collier County selection committees. Florida Statutes Section 287.055(4)(b) requires a competitive selection with a ranking in "order of preference." The unannounced second evaluation process you have described is not in accordance with the Florida "Consultant Competitive Negotiation Act." The selection committee's use of a second, unannounced process, is not valid. The process was not announced and has an adverse impact on all firms which participated. It is contrary to the evaluation and selection procedure set forth in the RTP. It appears to contradict Florida law, and is extremely arbitrary and capricious in effect. It appears to be an abuse of discretion by the selection committee as a representative of a public owner. If the selection committee does not follow the selection process which it established and published, and which AEC National, Inc. has justifiably relied upon, you may wish to have local counsel review this matter to determine if further action is warranted. Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions or concerns. 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M 'cl' � m h ( r N m (D (0 m ct Q Y Y Y Y O Y Y Y pO U@ p�p U m o�o U cu p 8 N U N p $ N t0 (n of in in U) of ww U) w w : CD (U T --F d C N O U Y Y I-0 Fixed Term Engineering Services RFP 01 -3290 Rank Firm Name Location 1 Wilson Miller Naples 2 Johnson Engineering Naples 3 CH2M -Hill Tampa 4 Agnoli Barber and Brundage Naples 5 Stanley /RWA Naples 6 Malcom Pernie Fort Myers 7 Hole Montes Naples 7 Tampa Bay Engineering Tampa 9 Dyer Riddle Miles and Precort Orlando 10 Pitman Hartenstein Fort Myers 11 Hartman and Associates Fort Myers 12 Q Grady Minor Bonita Springs 13 Boyle Engineering Fort Myers 14 AEC National/Wilkison Joint Venture Naples 15 Coastal Engineering Consultants Naples 16 HDR Tampa 16 Parsons Engineering Sciences Tampa 16 Tindale Oliver Tampa 16 TKW Fort Myers 20 Barraco and Associates Fort Myers 21 Berryman and Henigar Orlando 22 Kissinger Campo Associates Naples 23 Anchor Engineering Fort Myers 24 David Douglas Associates Fort Myers 25 Carollo Engineers Sarasota 25 Florida Transporation Engineering Punta Gorda 27 Focus Engineering Fort Myers 28 Shirmer Engineering Selected Firms are in Bold Font loc 4; � E m 12- \ \ � / 2 ® o ® t m E § § 0 2 j a) 0 2 0@ to g U 2 k 770 u 2 2 ) (D -CU E 22� . -0 . _0 o E c� E ui }/ 2 2 0 ° d .E § G © � \ � ? 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WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes has conferred on Collier County, the power to establish, coordinate and enforce, zoning and such business regulations as necessary for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted Ordinance 91 -102 as amended which establishes regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Commissioners, being the duly elected constituted board of the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after due notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of allowing the construction of a sporting and recreational camp on a portion of the property having an "ST" overlay, and has found as a matter of fact that satisfactory provision and arrangement has been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and is in accordance with Section 2.2.24 of the Land Development Code for the unincorporated area of Collier County; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that: The petition ST- 2001 -AR -1226 filed by George L. Varnadoe, Esquire, of Young, VanAssenderp, Vanadoe and Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein be and the same is hereby approved for a Sporting and Recreational Camp, in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: -1- 16A2 ST- 2001 -AR -1226 1. In accordance with Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code, twenty -five percent of the viable naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. At the time of Site Development Plan submittal, the petitioner shall identify, in its entirety, areas of native vegetation to be retained and /or areas of landscaping and open space to be planted with 100 percent native species, to satisfy this requirement. 2. The location of structures proposed adjacent to preserve areas, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the Land Development Code. Principal structures shall have a minimum 25 -foot setback from preserved native vegetation. Accessory structures shall have a minimum 10 -foot setback from such preserved areas. 3. All development orders shall be consistent with the Collier County Growth Management Plan and the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of final development order approval. 4. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site shall be submitted to Planning Services Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction plan approval. 5. Upon submittal of the SDP application, copies of it will be sent to the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for review and comment. County Staff will use applicable stipulations from these agencies, in the review and approval of the Site Development Plan for this project. 6. In lieu of providing approved South Florida Water Management District jurisdictional determinations, the petitioner agrees to provide a minimum 25 -foot buffer from all Conditional Use boundaries adjacent to wetlands. -2- 16A2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this /,2 ,2�4 day of 12002. Attest " to C1wir=0 -S S 1 Qnatw• €w, E',�'BROCK, Clerk -V or w f Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjorfj M. Student Assistant County Attorney ST- 2001 -AR -1226 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS -3- L" • 1. momarAGNOLI `:�� ®� ARBER & momommli aas0 'Aip RUNDAGE, iNc, 16A2 ST- 20oi -AR -1226 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED COLLIER ROD AND GUN CLUB A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS 19 AND 30, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 19; THENCE NORTH 79 045'09" WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 A DISTANCE OF 1969.51 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 10 014'51" WEST A DISTANCE OF 5012.73 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE NORTH 77017112" WEST A DISTANCE OF 409.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15 000'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF 248.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 64 038'08" WEST A DISTANCE OF 1,092.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 06 048138" WEST A DISTANCE OF 327.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7901310511 EAST A DISTANCE OF 570.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 059138" WEST A DISTANCE OF 622.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 °31'28" EAST A DISTANCE OF 464.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 08 057146" EAST A DISTANCE OF 229.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14 048'56" EAST A DISTANCE OF 46.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76 036'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 83.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70 018'17" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 005'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 43016'1811 EAST A DISTANCE OF 25.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 56" 18'10" EAST A DISTANCE OF 16.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 35 035'36" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH[ 10 004'36" WEST A DISTANCE OF 34.76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 029'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 183.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 85059'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 623.28 Fta °r; THENCE NORTH 06 025134" EAST A DISTANCE OF 306.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86018'24" WEST A DISTANCE OF 360.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 012'57" WEST A DISTANCE OF 25.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 044'54" WEST A DISTANCE OF 50.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 °51'07" WEST A DISTANCE OF 57.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51025'4 1 " WEsT A DISTANCE OF 43.16 FEt r; THENCE NORTH 42 °35' 15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 52.49 FEET; THENCE NORTr107014'3 1 " WEST A DISTANCE OF 29.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °01'28" WES'r A DISTANCE OF 24.23 FEt r; THENCE NORTH 17 034'40" WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01°43'37" WEST A DISTANCE OF 36.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 °55'43" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.87 Fun-; THENCE NORTH 000 15'27" WEST A DISTANCE OF 31.83 FEET, THENCE NORTH 06 °01'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06 012'06" EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22 °44'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 72.28 FEET, THENCE NORTH 34 035'02" EAST A DISTANCE OF 13.20 FEET- ' THENCE NORTH 41 °40'51" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 26.86 RB.N'l ; THENCE NORTH 31 °33'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.43 FEr °r; THENCE NORTH 59 °40'34" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.61 R. "i-lT, THENCE NORTH 46014'5411 EAST A DISTANCE OF 29.93 FEET; Pagel of 2 Exhibit "A" 16A2 THENCE NORTH 70018'49" EAs,r A DISTANCE OF 26.77 FEET; THENCE Nowrft 65 °01'14" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 26.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 68 °51'55" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.85 FEET; THENCE Sourm 88 039'39" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 67 033'57" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.31 Ft -;r: r; THENCE NORTH 51 048'38" EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 038'06" EAST A DISTANCE OF 64.13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 °28'21" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 33.73 FEIr; THENCE NORTH 56 055'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 28.41 FEET; TIIENCE NORTH 11 °00'41" EAST A DISTANCE OF 62.28 FEi-,r; THENCE NORTH 55 040'09" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.08 FEr;r; THENCE NORTH 54 040130" EAST A DISTANCE OF 19.95 FEE r; TIIENCE NORTH 00 °33121" EAST A DISTANCE OF 23.82 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20013'40" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 31.51 FEC[; THENCE NORTH 15 037'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27 023'08" WEST A DISTANCE OF 35.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37 023'14" WEST A DISTANCE OF 73.88 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 026'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 44.46 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33 018'10" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.48 FEET; THENCE NORTH 46 °41'58" WEST A DISTANCE OF 24.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36030'19" WEST A DISTANCE OF 96.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13 038130" WEST A DISTANCE OF 37.75 FEET; THENCE Nowni 00 054'35" E,,,s'r A DISTANCE OF 32.06 FIXT; THENCE NORTH 03 °31'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 79.37 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 03°3]'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 36.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 411154'43" EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2001713211 EAST A DISTANCE OF 51.85 FEET; THENCE NoRTii 15 1)45134" EAST A DISTANCE OF 54.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13° 19'25" EAST A DISTANCE OF 76.08 FErT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED, CONTAINING 38.1 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. AGNOLI, BARBER AND BRUNDAGE, INC. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS & SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS. t GEORGE/W. HACKNEY S.M. 5606 REF. ABB DWG # 8033- 1 Page 2 of 2 k 3 6 aC U 0 t t 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 t t 1 1 sh pup t t 1 i 1 � i1 t {/ A 1 l i 1 1 1 a u � M ------- T�n 0 F � U � O � Exhibit "B" W 8 rn � R 'Tr hiR A 0.N °b .a H 1r �ay� s 4 s U F-+ C/] 4 C, w IN z� d Hlit k 3 6 aC U 0 t t 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 t t 1 1 sh pup t t 1 i 1 � i1 t {/ A 1 l i 1 1 1 a u � M ------- T�n 0 F � U � O � Exhibit "B" W 8 rn � R 'Tr hiR A 0.N °b .a H 1r �ay� s 4 s U aC U 0 t t 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 t t 1 1 sh pup t t 1 i 1 � i1 t {/ A 1 l i 1 1 1 a u � M ------- T�n 0 F � U � O � Exhibit "B" W 8 rn � R 'Tr hiR A 0.N °b .a H 1r �ay� s 4 s U t t 1 i 1 � i1 t {/ A 1 l i 1 1 1 a u � M ------- T�n 0 F � U � O � Exhibit "B" W 8 rn � R 'Tr hiR A 0.N °b .a H 1r �ay� s 4 s U Retn: 2943758 OR; 2993 PG; 3070 RIC FBI 10.50 CLERK TO THE BOARD RECORDED in the OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL C0P S 2.00 INTIROFFICB 4TH FLOOR 03/06/2002 at 02:11PN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK BIT 1240 6 RESOLUTION NO. 2002 --3-2- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: ALTMAN, JOSEPH LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot(s) 2 and 3, block 3 TRAIL ACRES, a subdivision as platted and recorded in Plat book 3, page 58, Collier County Records, the agreement is sold subject to an existing oil lease and half of oil and original rights and any restrictions of record. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1943 FOLIO #: 77211360009 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of el 2002. ....... AT4' DIMWT )✓:1 OCK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA IC �r u lexly Attest as to CbilrM"e$ 1 5 �Eiun "lye .�i. si Approved as to form an legal sufficiency: I v,,,- PftL�__ Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION Coletta Chairmarf- OR; 2993 PG; 3071 16A4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN ALTMAN, JOSEPH % LORI CORNELIUS 960 TONKAWA RD LONG LAKE, MN 55356 REF. INV. #: 1943 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 FOLIO: #: 77211360009 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot(s) 2 and 3, block 3 TRAIL ACRES, a subdivision as platted and recorded in Plat book 3, page 58, Collier County Records, the agreement is sold subject to an existing oil lease and half of oil and original rights and any restrictions of record. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on August 20, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF 18 ". You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL w Retn: 2943759 OR; 2993 PG: 3072 RIC FEE 10.50 CLERK TO THE BOARD RECORDED in the OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL COPIES 2.00 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 03/06/2002 at 02:11PN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK B %T 7240 16 4 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: BIDAK LLC LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 49 and 50, Naples Park, Unit 5, Block 72, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in Plat Book 3, page 14, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE#: 1965 FOLIO #: 62787920001 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and_ duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 49�day of 002. A D Thomas BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: ........... 4:16W W CMIM A's Ja N. colletta , Chairman Nllp Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION OR; 29 3 G; 3 73 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN BIDAK LLC DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 270 MONTEREY DR NAPLES, FL 34119 REF. INV.# 1965 FOLIO #: 62787920001 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 49 and 50, Naples Park, Unit 5, Block 72, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in Plat Book 3, page 14, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 19, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS/LITTER: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES AND PROHIBITED DUMPING, ACCUMULATION, STORAGE OR BURIAL OF LITTER, WASTE OR ABANDONED PROPERTY. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL Retn: 2943760 0R: 2993 PG: 3074 CLERK TO THE BOARD RECORDED in the OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL RIC F B 10.50 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 03/06/2002 at 02 :11PK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK �npl 2.00 BIT 7240 /`�J RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 9147, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: COX, JEFFREY C., GREGORY C., & JOHN B. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All except the North 288 feet of Lot 30, J & C Industrial Park (an unrecorded plat) in the North 1/x of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, more particularly described as: Commencing at the West 1/a corner of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; Thence along the West line of said Section 11, North 0 10' 36" West, 1829.95 feet to the centerline of a road, thence along said centerline North 89 28' 18" East, 4972.60feet for a place of Beginning; Thence North 0 31' 42" Wes, 473.10 feet; Thence North 8926'18" East, 100.00 feet, thence South 0 31' 42" East, 473.16 feet to said centerline; Thence South 89 28' 18" West, 100.00 feet to the place of Beginning; being part of the North 1/2 of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; Subject to a drainage easement over the Northerly 15.0 feet and over the Easterly 7.5 feet, and subject to an easement over the Southerly 35.0 feet of Lot 30 for entry purposes only, and subject to an easement over the West 15.0 feet for ingress and egress to be maintained equally by the Grantees and their successors and assigns and the owners of the North 288 feet of Lot 30. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1821 FOLIO #: 00245080005 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier {� a, this12- 'day ot� 2002. BOARD OF COUNT "O O RS I _ , lerL COLLIER COUN OR . _ ;BY: BY: :Mwtt#It a signature only. t0 1f'11a11 i s airman Ars #k form and n legM,suffi'ciency: '1 `►J _ �i . Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION OR: 2993 PG: 3075 16A4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN COX, JEFFREY C., GREGORY C., DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 & JOHN B. 6212 HANSEN RD NAPLES, FL 34112 REF.INV.# 1821 FOLIO #: 00245080005 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All except the North 288 feet of Lot 30, J & C Industrial Park (an unrecorded plat) in the North 1/2 of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, more particularly described as: Commencing at the West 1/a corner of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; Thence along the West line of said Section 11, North 0 10' 36" West, 1829.95 feet to the centerline of a road, thence along said centerline North 89 28' 18" East, 4972.60feet for a place of Beginning; Thence North 0 31' 42" Wes, 473.10 feet; Thence North 8926'18" East, 100.00 feet, thence South 0 31' 42" East, 473.16 feet to said centerline; Thence South 89 28' 18" West, 100.00 feet to the place of Beginning; being part of the North' /2 of Section 11, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; Subject to a drainage easement over the Northerly 15.0 feet and over the Easterly 7.5 feet, and subject to an easement over the Southerly 35.0 feet of Lot 30 for entry purposes only, and subject to an easement over the West 15.0 feet for ingress and egress to be maintained equally by the Grantees and their successors and assigns and the owners of the North 288 feet of Lot 30. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on April 30, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL / 6Ay Official Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioner CDPR1103 - Official Receipt • Trans Number ! Date Post Date i Payment Slip Nbr 316939 2/21/2002 11:02:17 AM 12/21/2002 MS 95354 FISHERMANS COVE NAPLES 13AYVIEW LOT 5 Payor : FISHERMANS COVE Fee information Payments Total Cash Total Non -Cash Total Paid Memo: RCVD PAYMENT OF $255 INV. #1975 CHECK #1201 su.uu $255.00 $255.00 CashierAocabon: GARREiT_S / 1 User: MARTINEZ I r t. �J sit Q� M C Ord V,_,kCQ VA � Collier County Board of County Commissioners Prirtted:2/21/2002 11:02:46 AM CD -Plus for Windows 95/NT Vim 16A4 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: FISHERMANS COVE INC. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2,3,4, & 5, NAPLES BAYVIEW, according to the plat thereof recorded in plat book 2, page 91 public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1975 FOLIO #: 0061330200001 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this,day of,,4 2002. �+ Ylf li(7;! A 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMM SIONERS IkVid . ;)*ij ,Clerk COLLIER COUN LOR A r BY: ty Cler M1Y ames N. Coletta Chairman Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FISHERMANS COVE INC R/A RICHARD GORGA 3435 10TH ST N STE 301 NAPLES, FL 34103 REF.INV.# 1975 16A4 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 FOLIO #: 0061330200001 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2,3,4, & 5, NAPLES BAYVIEW, according to the plat thereof recorded in plat book 2, page 91 public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 19, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL %f..& 16AY _ Official Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioners CDPR1103 - Official Receipt FISHERMANS COVE NAPLES BAYVIEW LOT 4 Payor : FISHERMANS COVE Fee information Payments Total Cash Total Non -Cash Tota! 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CO& 0,v Collier County Board of County Commissioners CD -Plus for Windows 951NT Printed:2121 /2002 11:02:02 AM 16A4 ., RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: FISHERMANS COVE INC. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2,3,4, & 5, NAPLES BAYVIEW, according to the plat thereof recorded in plat book 2, page 91 public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1974 FOLIO #: 0061330160002 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. ,%ij;4M-:,4js Resolution passed and my adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of of�j63 V' 1egida, this Ptday o , 2002. T E. B ;Clerk Appfd'Qed,as +tkY fornfoAl legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNT OR BY: yp �N1�df1 S Ja s N. Col'etta , Chairman OILY. Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FISHERMANS COVE INC R/A RICHARD GORGA 343510TH ST N STE 301 NAPLES, FL 34103 REF.INV.# 1974 16A4 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 FOLIO #: 0061330160002 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2,3,4, & 5, NAPLES BAYVIEW, according to the plat thereof recorded in plat book 2, page 91 public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 19, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL Retn: 2943761 OR; 2993 PG; 3076 RBC FBB 10.50 CLERK TO THE BOARD RECORDED in the OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUHT11FL/ C A 2,00 2,00 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 03/06/2002 at 02:11PK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Iv1 BIT 1210 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: KIDWELL, MARGARET H LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 16, Block 19, Unit 2, Golden Gate, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat book 5, pages 67, public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1894 FOLIO #: 35743280000 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution 9ssed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier Count, Florida, this Vii' —day of� 2002. i4<':ast rrr , A� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNT OR A �.= BY: (�� �tMfY 011 y James N. Coletta, Chairman A w'�d.ac ra�x ,� • legal Wafiieriy:r =-� Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN KIDWELL, MARGARET H DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 PO BOX 1689 NAPLES, Fl 34116 REF.INV.# 1894 FOLIO #: 35743280000 LIEN NUMBER: i 6'A 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 16, Block 19, Unit 2, Golden Gate, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat book 5, pages 67, public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on June 18, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A4 . RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE w ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF -. to wo THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN N Z ry y ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, _° AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, b' RM ca AS AMENDED .-a t7 WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, o as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and O w WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and „Q reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and Q a O r- �+ a WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the o property against which made until paid; and Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1980 FOLIO #: 77261240001 P O The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of ColliercCou�nt, Florida, this,�1�' =day o , 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1,�hi: B1 =Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, F ORID VX9 BY: v ames N. Coletta iit .Cle 1 =t as t0 Ckjr""Is ,Chairman - .. natw 0g t Only. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unppid balgnce y beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per an1�10 _ !m tw ono tz o NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF QQJJNTY ` r COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as hllows, A having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the ownerq)"If said P ; property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: o .Q NAME: NAPLES VENTURE GROUP INC. r LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 15 and the East 25 feet of Lot 16, Block 2, Trail Acres, Unit No':' 2, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 62, of the Public Records of y Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1980 FOLIO #: 77261240001 P O The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of ColliercCou�nt, Florida, this,�1�' =day o , 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1,�hi: B1 =Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, F ORID VX9 BY: v ames N. Coletta iit .Cle 1 =t as t0 Ckjr""Is ,Chairman - .. natw 0g t Only. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A4 11 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN NAPLES VENTURE GROUP INC. DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 R/A SCOTT SELSOR 592 HENLEY DR NAPLES, FL 34104 REF.INV.# 1980 FOLIO #: 77261240001 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 15 and the East 25 feet of Lot 16, Block 2, Trail Acres, Unit No. 2, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 62, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on October 02, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property o prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: w .-a WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. �w You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an 'f administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A4 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 5 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: SNYDER, ROBERT O. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 385, ISLES OF CAPRI, NO. 2, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 46, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1988 FOLIO #: 52399760009 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this ­-day o 2002. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ra rtr DVd RACK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA BY: e uty C � test si to Chairmit.a Jam N. Coletta , Chairman only. p V9 oda&,0._fibtifi and Thomas . Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION H yW 70 ^•.a 7D 7V N Q o AI O 0 �d 0 0 o� w n � o 6 o tw � Q �� b0 N_ d O H• N .^J P. cr a N O b� d r • bd c71 � w tm d H 07 O 7D M O t] A 7a o r r �o H .a r O bO cab" caba N p o :r 00 16A4 _ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN SNYDER, ROBERT O 2900 DIBBLEE AVE COLUMBUS, OH 43204 REF.INV.# 1988 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 FOLIO #: 52399760009 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 385, ISLES OF CAPRI, NO. 2, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 46, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 18, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property ,E prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The o nuisance is: N WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED w OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the w 0 00 expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE 'E ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A4 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: VALDIZON, ALIRIO LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 20, Block 8, of NAPLES MANOR ANNEX, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat book 1 at page 110, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. " m COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1969 FOLIO #: 62154800000 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this/ ja�aday o . 002. it`Qi{ Rtf(727i1f li ` m, 4 ,. •�, fir!'.. ATT' '�!• ,4 .r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS IONERS DVGI'; r.BRb •; ?3;Jerk COLLIER COUNT OR B . t fin, s BY: 4 C�ler1 M Vt only. ames N. Coletta ,Chairman Ap ixa�r d as to `0 legal'sf ciq'ne JL4/ !ilir!n Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION N O 00 16A4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN VALDIZON, ALIRIO & MARIA DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 5353 SHOLTZ ST NAPLES, Fl 34113 REF. INV.# 1969 FOLIO #: 62154800000 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 20, Block 8, of NAPLES MANOR ANNEX, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat book 1 at page 110, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 12, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property „F prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The o nuisance is: N � L7 WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED w OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the w 0 coo expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE 'f ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 61 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF H CHO 70 THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN N '° .3� rP Mf H ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, O AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, m AS AMENDED ,P H b S WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, o as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and o w WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and o reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and o WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the o '� property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) �n days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance o beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. y to Q :0 � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY r •-,� COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, r having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said o property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: o, NAME: BAUR, GUY E & DIANE J LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 61, 62, and 63, PINELAND ON THE TRAIL, a subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 60, of the Public Records of Collier "' County, Florida. COST: $350.00 REFERENCE #: 1994 FOLIO #: 67080920004 ^' Q c.H O O The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, thisL 4day ot,—ZA,�i2 2002. am, T' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TuE,a'POCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B . Ix . L/ BY: etxty.iirk AttNt it to Chiir�s James N. Coletta , Chairman l7 901twt V A�Sp oved''as to form and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN BAUR, GUY E & DIANE J DATE: FEB 12 2002 2200 CLIPPER WAY NAPLES, FL 34104 REF.INV.# 1994 FOLIO # 67080920004 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 61, 62, and 63, PINELAND ON THE TRAIL, a subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 60, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on October 01, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The N nuisance is: kxcl w WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED �v OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF 18 99 . w You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the CX> cJ+ expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of ONE- HUNDRED FIFTY ($150.00) DOLLARS and ;FE an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of THREE - HUNDRED FIFTY ($350.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF °° H aw tm C� THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN .: "aa a ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED ,P x WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, .a o as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and o� w n WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and o reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and N d Pi C' ix� WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the o W property against which made until paid; and v .e WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) _ M days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance ! o beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. �a t= %X �. cf NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY o `" r COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: N a v NAME: CARTER, DOUGLAS L. & SANDRA J. r LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 26, Block 11, NAPLES MANOR LAKES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 86 and 87, of the public records of Collier County, `o tm Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 2011 FOLIO #: 62260720003 a� 00 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,,, Florida, this/Z�day of 2002. ATTES - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIQ'-IT311ZOC,`Tgrk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 'aA9�1 4� BY. ` t.1, . �,� � BY: Iit�(z , Clerk} et a: to a N. o a Chairman „ ,. Ch�ir�n's , .,�'. t't�itw a only. •'' //1 jIff1111111'• . Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN CARTER, DOUGLAS L. & SANDRA J. 5337 JENNINGS ST NAPLES, FL 34113 REF. INV.# 2011 FOLIO # 62260720003 16A5 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 26, Block 11, NAPLES MANOR LAKES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 86 and 87, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on 2+ October 12, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property '„EE. 0 prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The N nuisance is: w WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. . w You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the c°o expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY- FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 165 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, 4 bd AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, m AS AMENDED Na WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, o as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and o� WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and d reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said and a d parcel; N a LC /if R WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the o property against which made until paid; and a WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. °° U NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY 0 r ►z COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, E having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said � �: c„ property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: o y a �« NAME: CHAPMAN, CRAIG C. & LISA M. r LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 26, Block 185, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 6, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in Plat book 5, pages 124 through 134, public records of Collier y tm County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 2019 FOLIO #: 36301040005 Q 00 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this;4day of 7A4 2002. ATTE r J,; ,;✓ '`< BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS D IGGIr' . BR.obk, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA J � , ' 1 9 BY: uty tIlvtk.j �: Ch�1��5 Ja s N. Coletta Chairman dwe only. ApproVedJ"J, J,fdhn and legal sufficiency: 7R)n, ?\A�U, Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant Vounty Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN CHAPMAN, CRAIG C. & LISA M. DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 2148 52ND TERR SW NAPLES FL 34116 -6240 REF. INV.# 2019 FOLIO #: 36301040005 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 26, Block 185, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 6, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in Plat book 5, pages 124 through 134, public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 13, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDSILITTER: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF 18" AND PROHIBITED DUMPING, ACCUMULATION, STORAGE OR BURIAL OF LITTER, WASTE OR ABANDONED PROPERTY. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY- FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16x5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 64 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: GONZALEZ, VALENTIN & MIGDALIA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 41, Block 6, NAPLES MANOR LAKE, according to the plat thereof, on file and recorded in the public records of Collier County, Florida, Plat Book 3, Page 86, also described as Lot 41, Block 6, Naples Manor Lake Replat, Plat Book 4, page 67, public records of Collier County, Florida COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 2010 FOLIO #: 62255200004 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above- described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution pissed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this/_?# day o1;'-'/" O 002. ATTEST, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DIJOCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Y. BY: BY: �; \f1fit�>tt ,_ C� 1 Pwd A S Jam s N. C o l e t t a Chairman ,.., ' .• �� ;:31 "otwt only. yPlpt>�irl as to form and leg al'o "diciency: „ Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN GONZALEZ, VALENTIN & MIGDALIA DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 1237 -39 NW 33 ST MIAMI, FL 33142 REF.INV.# 2010 FOLIO # 62255200004 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 41, Block 6, NAPLES MANOR LAKE, according to the plat thereof, on file and recorded in the public records of Collier County, Florida, Plat Book 3, Page 86, also described as Lot 41, Block 6, Naples Manor Lake Replat, Plat Book 4, page 67, public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on October 12, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51 and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN 18 ". You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS plus an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO- HUNDRED FIFTY ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: J S. HOSPITALITY, INC LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 19 through 22, inclusive, Block 3, W.H. Surrency's, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in plat book 1, page 28, public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $345.00 REFERENCE #: 2025 FOLIO #: 76210640006 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this /day o 2002. ATTEST;.," BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT, COLLIER COUNTY ORID B "��� '� �'i BY. D t 40erk �` ,`, t> ,�: �hsi �• Jam N. Coletta , Chairman A r&O' as to #tvr'! on j = legal sui &i * �� Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN J S. HOSPITALITY, INC. DATE: FEB 1 2 ZOOZ P O BOX 191242 MIAMI BEACH, FL 33119 REF. INV.# 2025 FOLIO # 76210640006 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 19 through 22, inclusive, Block 3, W.H. Surrency's, in accordance with and subject to the plat recorded in plat book 1, page 28, public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on June 20, 2001 and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The o nuisance is: ry WEEDS/LITTER: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON- w PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES AND PROHIBITED DUMPING, ACCUMULATION, STORAGE OR BURIAL OF LITTER WASTE OR ABANDONED PROPERTY. c► You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of ONE - HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE ($145.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of THREE- HUNDRED FORTY -FIVE ($345.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 6 16A5 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF °° '~ r PC .1C to •i H W s-r THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN N o ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, °° AS AMENDED H d S WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47,0 as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative'° cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated andp reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and N a WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon thee' :Wr property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20)w r days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balanc o beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. a, i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNT) o COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of Sal property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: C o M WPM NAME: LEE, DANIEL THOMAS & DONNA M r LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 10, Block 13, Golden Gate, unit no. 1, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat book 5, at pages 60 through 64, inclusive of the public records of y Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 2023 FOLIO #: 35648120003 N o� The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 4Aay of 02. DWrI. BC"Ks Clerk f3 bi t}*:}erk w =� to r1.+"Attwe only�l�tr��'s ApprcS �iIa 'tbl6trri and BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNT LORID BY: Ja s N. Colet a , Chairman legal st(fficiEncy: ?JuA� Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN LEE, DANIEL THOMAS & DONNA M DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 4384 23" PL SW NAPLES, FL 34116 REF. INV. #: 2023 FOLIO #: 35648120003 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 10, Block 13, GOLDEN GATE, unit no. 1, according to plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 5, at Page 60 through 64, inclusive of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on September 28, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES IN HEIGHT. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY- FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL a +.o a.n w b w 0 16A5 RESOLUTION NO, 2002- 6 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit NAME: SILAS BACON, SR. % SILAS BACON, JR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 21 and 22 of the Pine Grove Subdivision, Section 9,Township 47 South, Range 29 East, Immokalee, Collier County, Florida, as shown in Plat Book 2, Page 104, Deed Records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 1904 FOLIO #: 66930720009 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County, This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 124day o�d" 002. ATTEST:,,, , .". .. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIC� 7 E: BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B n BY. puty Clerk- St Ai Cbl1Aaq�S James N. Coletta ,Chairman AI,e and � enly. leg aency: PU4�� Thomas C. Amer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN BACON SR ESTATE, SILAS DATE: FEB' 2 2002 SILAS BACON JR 620 ORTIZ AVENUE FORT MYERS, FL 33905 REF.INV,# 1904 FOLIO # 66930720009 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 21 and 22 of the Pine Grove Subdivision, Section 9,Township 47 South, Range 29 East, Immokalee, Collier County, Florida, as shown in Plat Book 2, Page 104, Deed Records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on ,F July 17, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The 4o nuisance is: w "Cl WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. w 0 You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an 'E administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY- FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL ENEIDA M. TORRES LIC. T620- 213 -38 -759 7140 MILL POND CIRCLE NAPLES, FL 34109 -1777 PAY TO THE ORDER OF_ 1K 16A 5 63- 8281/2631 2526 122808995j01 DATE of (]Z $ ,//s00 (mil vv DOLLARS SUncoast Schools Federal Credit Union w PLEB. RanP" 34104 MEF,10 1: 263 rJ3 213L71: 12 213 0139 50L10' 2526 7140 WW twat Cur w -FL X101 20 -Ea ` //"" l�t s l i U c7euC '�fL 41r.: % / : -Zrs44 02/22/02 15:19 FAX 941 403 2345 COMMUNITY DEVFLOPMENT 1 16A 000 5 Official Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioners CDPR 1103 - Official Receipt Number Date Post Date rn Slip Nbr �T�r"um �_W 1 1317347 -1212212002 -1 MS 95442 TORRES, ENIDA GOLDEN GATE UNIT 7 BLK 264 LOT 14 Payor: TORRES Fee Information Fee Code Description Account Amount '� Waived '06LMCA LOT MOWING-ADMIN. FEE 1 1113891134390800000 $200.00 , LOT MOWING & CLEARING-PRINCI ; '11113891134390800000 $250.001 ' Total S4g6._001 Payments Payment Code Account/Check Number Amount CHEJC__K___77` LjTiR Total Cash Total Non-Cash $450. 00 An Total Paid li $4� Memo: rcvd payment $450 check #2526 inv #1947 Cashier/location: GARRETT—S / 1 S-e User: MARTINEZ-1 DO Collier County Board of County Commissioners Printed:2t22/2002 2.2020 PM CD-Plus for Windows 95/NT 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002 -_6 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit NAME: _ TORRES, NOEL & ENEIDA M LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 14, Block 264, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT NO. 7, a subdivision according to the plat thereof as recorded in plat book 5, pages 135 thru 146, inclusive, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $450.00 REFERENCE #: 1947 FOLIO #: 36455200005 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution p ssed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this�lo?Uday o , 2002. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E.., B.ROQ'C, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B Ci BY: �puty''C erk ,A t to Chei1 an S Jam N. Coletta , Chairman ,-. —' '0 only. ApPi ,Ved as�ta' :gild 4, legal.,stifj Thomas . Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN TORRES, NOEL & ENEIDA M 7140 MILL POND CIR NAPLES, FL 34109 -1777 REF. INV.# 1947 FOLIO # 36455200005 16A5 DATE: FEB 12 2002 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 14, Block 264, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT NO. 7, a subdivision according to the plat thereof as recorded in plat book 5, pages 135 thru 146, inclusive, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on July 16, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: EXOTICS: ACCUMULATION OF PROHIBITED SPECIES ON UNIMPROVED LAND LOCATED WITHIN 200' OF IMPROVED, SUBDIVIDED PROPERTY. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY ($250.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of FOUR - HUNDRED FIFTY- ($450.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL WARRANTY PROTECTION SERVICES FIRSTAR SANK, NA 4357 P.O. BOX 202 W260/412 CLINTON, OH 44216 2/21/2002 PAY TO THE Collier County T+n,� $ * *285.00 ORDER OF Two Hundred Eighty-Five and 00/ 100ttttttttttttt* ttttttttttt tttt ttttttttttttttt tttttttt tt *tettt *tttttttttttttttttttttttt i DOLLARS 8 0 Collier County Tax Collector Courthouse Complex Bldg C -1 Naples, Florida 341124997 MEMO L r 11'004357n' 1:0412025821: 5? -6t 4 ?5811' 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 6 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: VILLERS, LARRY E. & JILL L. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 35 and 36, Block 7, Unit No. 1, Naples Park, according to the Plat in plat book 1, page 106, public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $285.00 REFERENCE #: 1992 FOLIO #: 62414480005 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this /2 _day ot; � 2002. ATTESt,: DW6'rT:'Z(K, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNPVFLOR A BY: as to CNirman'S J es N. Coletta ,Chairman -r {. Yrt Only. Appj ' ved.astto fpfrl'i and I e ea rfiii,rd y: c� Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION 16A5 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN VILLERS, LARRY E. & JILL L. DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 12010 BREEZEWOOD DR DOYLESTOWN, OH 44230 REF. INV.# 1992 FOLIO #: 62414480005 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 35 and 36, Block 7, Unit No. 1, Naples Park, according to the Plat in plat book 1, page 106, public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on August 15, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The nuisance is: WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of EIGHTY -FIVE ($85.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED EIGHTY- FIVE ($285.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A5 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 70 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LIEN FOR THE COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 99 -51, ono x AS SUCCESSOR TO ORDINANCE No. 91 -47, bd t; AS AMENDED ° tw a- -� d x WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance No. 99 -51, as successor to Ordinance No. 91 -47, o as amended, the direct costs of abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property; and WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together with a description of said parcel; and WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable no later than twenty (20) days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment and interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance beginning on the date this Resolution is recorded at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described as follows, having been abated of a public nuisance after due and proper notice thereof to the owner(s) of said property, is hereby assessed the following costs of such abatement, to wit: NAME: WINTERS, CHINNESE M LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 22, Block 26, Golden Gate, Unit 2, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in plat book 5, page 67 of the public records of Collier County, Florida. COST: $255.00 REFERENCE #: 2022 FOLIO #: 35749960007 The Clerk shall (by regular U.S. mail) mail a copy of this Resolution along with the Notice of Assessment of Lien to the owner(s) of the above - described property. If within twenty (20) days of the date of mailing that copy, the owner fails to deliver payment in full to Collier County, a certified copy of this Resolution and the Notice of Assessment shall be recorded in the official records of Collier County, and by recording shall constitute a lien against the above - described real property, and to the extent allowed by law, shall also be a lien upon all other real and/or personal property owned by the noted property owner(s) in Collier County. This Resolution passed and duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this /- ay 002. ATTRST "" �� � ��'��' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DW -1014T L:.-BRt.'CK; Clerk COLLIER COUNTY ORID BY BY: D z y.Cleik - a (il"���: Jams N. Coletta ,Chairman ApproV,i4 &4465f and legal sufficiency: WL Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney F: LIEN/ MSTR RESOLUTION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THROUGH ITS CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF LIEN WINTERS, CHINNESE M 199745 TH ST SW NAPLES, FL 34116 REF.INV.# 2022 FOLIO #: 35749960007 16A5 DATE: FEB 1 2 2002 LIEN NUMBER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 22, Block 26, Golden Gate, Unit 2, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in plat boob 5, page 67 of the public records of Collier County, Florida. You, as the owner(s) of the property above - described, as recorded in the records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby advised that the Code Enforcement Director, did determine a public nuisance existed and constituted a violation of county regulations on October 1, 2001, and ordered the abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited by Ordinance No. 99 -51, as amended and served a notice of violation upon you. The o nuisance is: �v WEEDS: ACCUMULATION OF WEEDS, GRASS, OR OTHER NON - PROTECTED w OVERGROWTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. IMF You have failed to timely abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of FIFTY -FIVE ($55.00) DOLLARS and an administrative cost of Two - hundred ($200.00) dollars for a total of TWO - HUNDRED FIFTY -FIVE ($255.00) DOLLARS. Such cost, by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall become a lien on your property when recorded after approval by the Board. FAILURE TO TIMELY PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST ALL OF YOUR PROPERTY IN COLLIER COUNTY. F: LIENS/ MSTR LNAL 16A7 MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 To: D.E. "Bleu" Wallace, Director Community Development & Environmental Services From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Modified 2002 Tourism Agreement Disaster Recovery Funds Enclosed please find one original document, (Agenda Item #I 6A7) as referenced above, approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. If you should have any questions, please contact me at 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosure 16A7 an AMENDED AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this 12th day of February 2002, by and between Kelley Swofford Roy, Inc., hereinafter called the "Contractor" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the "County ": WITNESSETH: 1. COMMENCEMENT. The Contractor shall have commenced the work December 1, 2001. This Amended Agreement shall commence on the date of approval of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. The contract shall continue to be for the ten (10) month period, commencing on December 1, 2001 and terminating on September 30, 2002. 2. STATEMENT OF WORK. a) KSR will perform a combination of the following services, as approved by the County, in order to best serve the Collier County's needs: b) Develop for approval and implementation advertising, public relations and marketing communications program to meet the County's objectives and budgetary limitations. c) Counsel the County on public relations, advertising and marketing communications opportunities, as appropriate for the County. d) Develop primary and secondary research including focus groups or internal consensus building workshops as required and approved. e) Develop press releases, a background profile on Collier County, photo library, video news releases (VNR) in English and other languages as required. f) Develop media target list of local, state, national and international media contacts. g) Plan an advertising program, from creative strategy, copy, layouts, and production to media research and scheduling, against the County's advertising budget. 16A7 h) Enter into contracts at the direction of and in the name of the County to effectuate the County's advertising program including, but not limited to media space and time. i) Develop required collateral material (brochures, newsletters, direct mail and any marketing and communications material) from copy, layout through to printing. j) Develop website and Internet advertising. k) Maintain a Contractor servicing office in Collier County to support the above listed activities. 1) Contractor will supply the County with monthly reports reflecting the number of ads placed, the cost of the ads and what the County's benefit is in result of the ads. m) KSR shall have the responsibility for the implementation of the previously approved Emergency Marketing Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A" that was specifically approved on October 23, 2001 by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners for the Tourism Alliance of Collier County pursuant to the Third Amended Agreement to its 2001 Tourism Agreement with the County. The sums of $250,000.00 shall be expended from Tourist Development Disaster Recovery Fund 196 and $250,000.00 shall be expended from Tourist Development Advertising Fund 194. These remain the same funds allocated by the Board of County Commissioners for the aforementioned 2001 Emergency Marketing Plan and shall be paid separately from the Contract Sum for KSR set forth below. 3. REQUIRED NOTATION: All promotional literature and media advertising must prominently list Collier County as one of the sponsors, where practicable. 4. THE CONTRACT SUM. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of this Agreement as per the following responsibilities. a) The County will reimburse Contractor for expenditures incurred on behalf of the County including, but not limited, to those listed below. b) Beginning on December 1, 2001 and each month thereafter, the County will remit to Contractor a monthly retainer in the amount of $9,000, upon submission of invoices by Contractor in a timely manner, for public relations professional services. Activity, performance and monthly retainer amount to be reviewed quarterly, based on billable time as per professional fees included in Addendum A. Special projects such as market research must be authorized and approved by the County and will be billed separately. c) Specific marketing projects such as research, community consensus building, workshops and activities, and targeted marketing program development will be estimated and approved in advance. 2 16A7 y d) The County will reimburse Contractor separately for project work and production for brochures, promotions, web site design, special events and other special projects, as well as for any media purchases like newspaper, print, radio or television made by Contractor on behalf of the County. All separate project work discussed in this section will be estimated by Contractor in advance, and the Administrator, Community Development and Environmental Services Division, or his designee, must sign the estimate before work on these projects or purchases can commence. e) The County will reimburse Contractor for external expenses such as telephone, fax, messenger service, reproduction work, Internet charges, public relation news wires and clipping services, as well as mailing, packaging, shipping, taxes and duties, printing, copying and other expenses incurred by Contractor in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Such costs shall not exceed $200 per month without the prior written approval and consent of the County. For any communications between Contractor's office and the County, no charges will be made to the County for the above - mentioned expenses. f) The County will only reimburse Contractor costs for travel and entertainment on behalf of the County, provided such travel and entertainment has been approved and consented to, in writing, in advance, by the County. g) If media or other charges increase or decline following Contractor submission of an estimate, the County's responsibility will be adjusted accordingly. If the amount of space, time, or other advertising services actually used is less than what was contracted, the County agrees to pay for any rate changes resulting from charged loss of volume discount or because of higher scheduled rates. If additional space, time, or services results in a lower rate, the COUNTY will receive the benefit of the lower rate. Contractor agrees to notify the County of any such rate changes as soon as such information is available to Contractor. If the County, after having approved any planned advertising, cancels all or part of this advertising, the County will pay all costs incurred, including any non - cancelable commitments for time or space. h) Contractor will receive a fifteen percent (15 %) commission on the gross charges, paid by the advertising media and printing. Purchases of goods and services must be pre - approved by the Administrator, Community Development and Environmental Services Division, or his designee, in advance of purchase. At that time a decision will made by the Administrator whether the County will be directly billed for the goods and services. i) Contractor will take a fifteen percent (15 %) commission on the gross charges from third parties with whom Contractor has contacted for products or services used to implement the marketing projects or advertising approved by the County. 16A7 j. All cash discounts allowed to Contractor by third party suppliers will be credited to the County provided such payments are made directly to Contractor in accordance with the specific discount terms contained in Contractor's invoices and provided the County is not in default on payment of any amounts due to Contractor. Professional Fees /Hourly Basis Art Direction $ 60 - $120 Production in -House 35 - 60 Strategic & Marketing Planning 100 - 250 Public Relation 80 - 150 Website Design 75 - 125 5. NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the Contractor at the following Address: Kelley Swofford Roy, Inc. Advertising Marketing Public Relations 355 Palermo Avenue Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Effective February 15, 2002, Kelley Swofford Roy, Inc. will move to new headquarters located at 3399 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, Florida 33134. All Notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the County to: Administrator, Community Development & Environmental Services Division, Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service Agreement must be in writing. 6. NO PARTNERSHIP. Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County. 7. PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES. In compliance with Section 218.80, F.S., all permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor. Payment for all such permits issued by the County shall be processed internally by the County. All non - County permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be procured 4 16A7 and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier County, the State of Florida, or the U. S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted. The Contractor agrees to comply with all laws governing the responsibility of an employer with respect to persons employed by the Contractor. 8. NO IMPROPER USE. The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to use in any manner whatsoever, county facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive purpose, or for any purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal ordinance, rule, order or regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in effect or hereafter enacted or adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor or if the County or its authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of the Contractor to be objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to suspend the contract of the Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such violation, conduct, or practice to the satisfaction of the County within twenty -four (24) hours after receiving notice of such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to continue until the violation is cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence operation during the suspension period until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the County. 9. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS PRODUCED: All plans, preliminary outlines, sketches, copies, and all other intellectual properties or work that are produced pursuant to this agreement must be pre- approved prior to purchase by the Administrator or his or Her Designee. All such property will remain the property of the Contractor until such time as all payments due Contractor for the particular work have been made. Thereafter, all such material shall become the property of the County except copyrighted material to which the copyright is held by a third party or parties unrelated to the Contractor. Upon termination of this agreement, all such property and materials shall be the property of the Contractor unless the County pays for them in accordance with the terms of this agreement, even though the County or another party may have physical possession of the property in question. Contractor shall endeavor to utilize uncopyrighted material or secure releases of copyrights for the County. 10. TERMINATION. Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform its services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said agreement immediately for cause. Either party may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non - performance. Upon termination of this Agreement, Contractor will bill the County for all amounts not previously billed and due Contractor at that time. Contractor will not be entitled to payment for any advertisement if work on it commenced after Contractor received the notice of termination. Contractor will be entitled to payment for services for advertisements commenced and approved for placement in a specific media by the County prior to receipt of such notice; or with the expressed written consent of the County prior to the effective date of termination. E 16A7 11. NO DISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin. 12. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows: A. Commercial General Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $300,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. B. Business Auto Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $500,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include: Owned Vehicles, Hired and Non -Owned Vehicles and Employee Non - Ownership. C. Workers' Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws. The coverage must include Employers' Liability with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 for each accident. Special Requirements: Collier County shall be listed as the Certificate Holder and included as an Additional Insured on the Comprehensive General Liability Policy. Current, valid insurance policies meeting the requirement herein identified shall be maintained by Contractor during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal certificates shall be sent to the County 30 days prior to any expiration date. There shall be a 30 day notification to the County in the event of cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 13. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor/ Vendor, in consideration of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed there under. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor/ Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by 6 16A7 any of them. The Contractor/ Vendor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/ Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first One Hundred dollars ($100.00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of the County. 14. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of the County by the Housing and Urban Improvement Department. 15. COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS CONTRACT. This Contract consists of the attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein set out verbatim: Insurance Certificate. 16. SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties herein that this agreement is subject to appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. 17. COOPERATION. Contractor shall fully cooperate with the County in all matters pertaining to this agreement and provide all information and documents as requested by the County from time to time. Failure to cooperate, as interpreted by the County shall constitute grounds for the County to impose sanctions that do not result in termination of this agreement. 18. AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS. Contractor shall maintain all records, books, documents, papers and financial information pertaining to work performed under this Agreement. Contractor agrees that the County, or any of its duly authorized representatives, shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, have access to, and the right to examine and photocopy any pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of Contractor involving transactions related to this Agreement. 19. PROHIBITION OF ASSIGNMENT. Contractor shall not assign, convey, or transfer in whole or in part its interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the County. 20. The County shall be the owner of and in possession of the originals of all intellectual property created or furnished pursuant to this agreement, including, but not limited to drawings, paintings, photography, film, video, and printed documents, unless specifically exempted by the County. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above written. 7 ATTEST: �lllll: f; ��,, Dwight' t� ;'CJerk of Courts L� •••• flffM1�. \i //� R�$ �yr.I7 e �� fr `/'?9►'b! //L�. ICJ ' •- At�tet as � .... Rxi # fiatrtr't (SEAL) First Wi ss to CMirun' S 04110 /print witness name Type/ print witness name Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: J qu ine Hubbard Robinson istant County Attorney 16A7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Kelley Swofford Roy, Inc. 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Z H W Q Q C q w O J U Q � O O � G � =N H q H 16P,7 0 N z U c 0 o: 7 0 0 cTi Y p O N L64 16A8 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS THIS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTEN�N�CE AGREE FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS entered into this t day of 200,X between LB/P GROVE WAY, LLC hereinafter referred to as "Developer ", and the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida hereinafter referred to as "The Board ". RECITALS 1. Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for the approval by the Board of a certain plat of a subdivision to be known as: aRl �z. w A i E iL 2M U IJ T Tt,,)0 2. Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Uode requires the Developer to post appropriate guarantees for the construction of the improvements required by said subdivision regulations, said guarantees to be incorporated in a bonded agreement for the construction of the required improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, Developer and the Board do hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. Developer will cause to be constructed site improvements including roadways, drainage facilities, water and sewer facilities, and lighting and signage within 36 months from the date of approval said subdivision plat, said improvements hereinafter referred to as the required improvements. 2. Developer herewith tenders its subdivision performance security (attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by reference made a part hereof) in the amount of $65,677.30 which amount represents 10% of the total contract cost to complete construction plus 100% of the estimated cost to complete the required improvements at the date of this Agreement. 3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to complete such improvements within the time required by the Land Development Code, Collier County, may call upon the subdivision performance security to insure satisfactory completion of the required improvements. 4. The required improvements shall not be considered complete until a statement of substantial completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been furnished to be reviewed and approved by the Development Services Director for compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code. 5. The Development Services Director shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of the statement of substantial completion, either: a) notify the Developer in writing of his preliminary approval of the improvements; or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve improvements, therewith specifying those conditions which the Developer must fulfill in order WA1999\ 1999006 \wtc \UNIT TWO\ 03052 1CONSTRUCTAGREEMENTPRIORCON.DOC 16A8 to obtain the Director's approval of the improvements. However, in no event shall the Development Services Director refuse preliminary approval of the improvements if they are in fact constructed and submitted for approval in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. 6. The Developer shall maintain all required improvements for a minimum period of one year after preliminary acceptance by the Development Services Director. After the one year maintenance period by the Developer has terminated, the Developer shall petition the Development Services Director to inspect the required improvements. The Development Services Director or his designee shall inspect the improvements and, if found to be still in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code as reflected by final approval by the Board, the Board shall release the remaining 10% of the subdivision performance security. The Developer's responsibility for maintenance of the required improvements shall continue unless or until the Board accepts maintenance responsibility for and by the County. 7. Six (6) months after the execution of this Agreement and once within every six (6) months thereafter the Developer may request the Development Services Director to reduce annually the dollar amount of the subdivision performance security on the basis of work completed. Each request for a reduction in the dollar amount of the subdivision performance security shall be accompanied by a statement of substantial completion by the Developer's engineer together with the project records necessary for review by the Developer Services Director. The Development Services Director may grant the request for a reduction in the amount of the subdivision performance security for the improvements completed as of the date of the request. 8. In the event the Developer shall fail or neglect to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, upon certification of such failure, the County Administrator may call upon the subdivision performance security to secure satisfactory completion, repair and maintenance of the required improvements. The Board shall have the right to construct and maintain, or cause to be constructed or maintained, pursuant to public advertisement and receipt and acceptance of bids, the improvements required herein. The Developer, as principal under the subdivision performance security, shall be liable to pay and to indemnify the Board, upon completion of such construction, the final total cost to the Board thereof, including, but not limited to, engineering, legal and contingent costs, together with any damages, either direct or consequential, which the Board may sustain on account of the failure of the Developer to fulfill all of the provisions of this Agreement. 9. All of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained are and shall be binding upon the Developer and the respective successors and assigns of the Developer. W: \1999 \1999006 \wtc \UNIT TWO\ 03052ICONSTRUCTAGREEMENTPRIORCON .DOC 16AF IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board and the Developer have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives this = '/ day of R q) , 2003. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: �Cb -�. f�%[- �c2kla27tsuacc Witness Witness ATTEST: t . ^19 wt C -of the p #'`r ° + °e. .•'nom � "� ADnrovea as to form and Patrick G. White Assistant County Attorney LB/P GROVE WAY, LLC By: Stuart Wood, Managing Member Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida By: OrL Tom enning )001 Chairman W A 1 999\ 1999006 \wtc \UNIT TWO \030521 CONSTRUCTAGREEMENTPRIORCON.DOC 3838 Tamiami Trail North * Naples. FL 34103 -3507 239- 261 -4262 * Fax 239- 403 -5146 IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO. 03 -05 ISSUER: Orion Bank, located at 3838 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, Florida, 34103 (hereinafter "Issuer "). PLACE AND DATE OF ISSUE: 3838 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, Florida 34103. PLACE OF EXPIRY: At Issuer's counters DATE OF EXPIRY: This Credit shall be valid until May 27, 2004, and shall thereafter be automatically renewed for successive one -year periods on the anniversary of its issue unless at least sixty (60) days prior to any such anniversary date, the Issuer notifies the Beneficiary in writing by registered mail that the Issuer elects not to so renew this Credit. APPLICANT: LB /P- Groveway, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter "Applicant ") located at 2055 Trade Center Way, Naples, Florida 34109. BENEFICIARY: The Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida (hereinafter "Beneficiary") Collier County Courthouse Complex, Naples, Florida, 33962. AMOUNT: $65,677.30 (U.S.) up to an aggregate thereof. CREDIT AVAILABLE WITH: Issuer. BY: Payment against documents detailed herein and Beneficiary's drafts at sight drawn on the Issuer. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: AVAILABLE BY BENEFICIARY'S DRAFT(S) AT SIGHT DRAWN ON THE ISSUER AND ACCOMPANIED BY BENEFICIARY'S STATEMENT PURPORTEDLY SIGNED BY THE COUNTY MANAGER, CERTIFYING THAT: "LB/P- Groveway, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company has failed to construct and/or maintain the improvements for Roadways, Water /Sewer, and Drainage as shown on the An extraordinary bank for extraordinary people www.orionbank.coni plans for Bridgewater Bay Unit Two Plat, or a final inspection satisfactory to 16A8 Collier County, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 97 -17, as amended, has not been performed prior to the date of expiry, and satisfactory alternative performance security has not been provided to and formally accepted by the Beneficiary". DRAFT(S) DRAWN UNDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT MUST BE MARKED: "Drawn under Orion Bank Credit No. 03 -05, dated May 27, 2003 ". The original letter of credit and all amendments, if any, must be presented for proper endorsement. This Letter of Credit sets forth in full the terms of the Issuer's undertaking and such undertaking shall not in any way be modified, amended, or amplified by reference to any documents, instrument, or agreement referenced to herein or in which this letter of credit reiates, and any such reference shall not be deemed to incorporate herein by reference any document, instrument or agreement. Issuer hereby engages with Beneficiary that draft(s) drawn under and in compliance with the terms of this credit will be duly honored by Issuer if presented within the validity of this credit. This credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits [ 1993 (or later generally applicable) Revision] International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 500 for later Publication No.]. Orion Bank i Patrick K. Miller, Sr. Vice President W 06/02/2003 09:39 TEL 92542099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT + S EATON fa002 /008 Construction Coat Fatimate Bridgmaw Bay, Unit Two HMA File No. 1999006 Stunmary Fcbru 17.2003 Send AMMW (asW an 100% toot to oomptate pkm 10% of Rtlmeled toot _ s _ 66,677. 0 . 16 A Estimated Cost to Heomaced Cost Coaaplete WaterDistnbutioa S 42,100.01) 53.600.00 sawQCo11e060e S 48,752.0D $1,256.00 Paving S 133.911.50 S34,721.So Drainage 3 25.000.00 50.00 Cleating & rmcavadw S 11,334.50 $0.00 Survey We nu S 6,000.00 50.00 TeW S 260.996.00 IN.577.50 Send AMMW (asW an 100% toot to oomptate pkm 10% of Rtlmeled toot _ s _ 66,677. 0 . 16 A 06/02/2003 10:00 TEL 92342099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT S EATON IaOO8 /008 Brldgewater Bay, (Jett Two Survey Mommmnts February 17,2003 Quantity Cost Completed to Quantity Unit Price Estimate date I.15 S 61000.00 S 6,000.00 1 L5 S T.tal a' s 6,000.00 S 16A8 Total Estimated Completed to Con to date Complete 6,000.00 50.00 6,000.00 $0.00 06102/2003 10:00 TEL 92542099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT + S EATON /6007/008 16A8 ` Hrldgewater�ay. tlalt'Ma Charing & laxmvation Februnry 17, 2003 Quantity Total Estimated Cost Completed Cotpleted tB Coat to Item Qeastkv Unit Price 8stlmata to daft date Complete I Clearing 3.00 Acres 5 1,100.00 $ 3.300.00 3.00 Acres S 3300.00 50.00 2 Sod (Lank Beaks enns) 32,138 .F �S^,�g.8� $ 0.25 S 2,034.50 33,138 S.F. $ 8,034.50 S0.00 Tobd is t l� S 11.33460 S 1143r_SO $0.00 06102/2003 10:00 TEL 92542099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT ; S EATON a 006/008 16A8 Bridgewater Bay, Unit Two Drainage February 17, 2003 Quantity Total Estimated ' Cost Completed to Completed to Coat to Item Quantity Unit Price Estimate date date Complete I 1 S" RCP 480 L.F. S 16.00 S 7,680.00 480 L.F. S 71680.00 $` 2 18" RCP 165 L.F. S 11.00 S 2.470.00 165 L.F. $ 2,970.00 S0.00 3 Catch Basin 7 Each $ 11900.00 S 13,300.00 7 PACK 5 13,300.00 50.00 4 15" Flared End 3 Each S 250.00 S 750.00 3 P.ach S 750.00 50.00 5 18" Flared End I Each S 300.00 S 300.00 1 Each S 300100 S0.00 Tetal S 25,000.00 S 25,000.00 50.00 06/02/2003 10:00 TEL 92542099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT + S EATON Z 005 /006 I / Bridgewater bay, Unit Two Paving February 17, 2003 Qw/ttiry Total Estimated ` Completed to Completed to Coat to Item Qraattb halt Price Cote Eadn ate dale date Complete 1 12" Smbilimad Ssbtradc LBR40 7,00o S.Y. S 1180 S 12,600.00 7,000 S.Y. $ 12,600.00 S0,00 2 6" LancrockLBR100 5,700 S.Y. S 4.00 S 22,800.00 51700 S.Y. S 22.800M 50.00 3 1.5" AaphaltP>.VhU 3,500 S.Y. S 3.40 S 11,900.00 1.750 S.Y. $ 5.950.00 S5,950.00 4 1* Asphalt Paving 2,200 S.Y. S 3.00 $ 6,600.00 2,200 S.Y. S 6,600.00 50,00 5 Curb/Valley Guar 3,000 L.P. $ 5100 S 15,000.00 3,000 L.F. S 15,000.00 S0.00 6 Sod (1 aback of emb) 3.790 L.F. S 0.25 S 947.50 o L, r. $ 0.00 $947,50 7 Seed & Mulch 1.1 AC S 1,500.00 $ 11650.00 0.0 AC S 0.00 51.650.00 6 5' Concrete Sidewalk 2.850 L.F. $ 9.D0 S 25,650.00 0 I.F. $ 0.00 $25,650.00 9 Traffic Siang 4 Each S 110.00 S 440.00 4 Each S 440.00 $0.00 10 StrmtNerocSigns 2 Each S 100.00 S 200.00 2 Each S 200.00 50.00 I I Hydrant Marken 4 Esch $ 6.00 S 24.00 0 Bach $ 0.00 524.00 12 Street Lights 24 fsach S 1,500.00 S 36,000.00 24 Each S 36,000.00 $0.00 13 Striping 1 LS S 500.00 $ 500.00 0 LS S 0.00 S506.00 Total 11NOWNEW, S 133,611.50' S 99MG -00 $34,721.50 06/02/2003 10:00 TEL 92542099 H M LANO DEVELOPMENT + S EATON Z 004 /008 Bridgewater Day, Unit Two Sewer Collection February 17, 2003 16A8 Quantity Total Eatlsoated ' Cost Con~ Completed to Cost to Item an UAtt Prke Estimate to dote date Complete 1 Manhole (0 - 6) 7 Each S 1,300-00 S 9,100.00 7 Wh S 91100.00 50.00 2 Clemout Aasambly w/ 3M Meeker 42 FACh S 160.00 S 6,720.00 42 Each S 6,720.00 $0.00 3 6" PVC SewerLateal 1,100 L.F. $ 10.00 S 11,000.00 1,100 L.F. S 11,000 -00 $0.00 4 8" Gravity Sewer (0 - 6) 966 L.F. S 15.00 S 14,490.00 966 L.F. S 14,490.00 50.00 5 11" Cavity Sower (6 - 8) 290 L.F. S 17.00 S 4.930.00 290 L.F. S 4,930.00 50.00 6 TV Gravity Sewer (Preliminary) 1.256 L.F. S LOD S 1,256.00 1,256 L.F. $ 1,256.00 50.00 7 TV Gravity Sewer (Firm) 1,256 L.F. S 1100 S 10256.00 0 L.F. $ 0.00 S11256.00 Tptal f#AVXMMMVM S 48,752.-00 S 47,4%Ao S1,2S6.00 06/02/2003 10:00 TEL 92542099 H M LAND DEVELOPMENT Bridgewater Bay, Unit Two Water Distribution February 17, 2003 + S EATON [a 0031008 16A8 Quantity Total Es dmtcd Coat Camq*ted Comapleted to Coat to Item Quantity Unit Price Estimate to date date Complete 1 8' PVC 'Water lain 1,500 LF S 14.00 S 21,000.00 1,500 LF S 21,000.00 S0.00 2 B" Cate Valve * Valve Box 1 Each $ 950.00 S 950.00 1 Each S 950.00 50.00 3 3" FVC Cooduite (w/ Magnetic Markers) 500 LF S S•00 S 2.500.00 500 LF S 2,500.00 50,00 4 hire Hydrant(CoWleteAssembly) 4 Each $ 2,200.00 S 8,B00.00 4 Each S 8,800.00 50.00 5 PCMUMCotHactaial Sampie Point 1 Eacb S 1,200.00 S 1,200.00 1 Esob S 1,200.00 50.00 6 Blow Off Assembly 1 Each S 1,300.00 S 1,300.00 1 Each S 1,300.00 50100 7 Air Releam Valve (Water) 3 Each S 1,200.00 S 3,600.00 0 Emcb S 0.00 53,600.00 8 Temp. Gap Connection & Meter l Each S 1,500.00 S 11500.00 1 Eacb S 1,500.00 $0.00 9 Clorinuo & Teat 1 Each S 1,250.00 S 1,230,00 1 Haeb S 1,250.00 50,00 Total g'p ° S 47,100.00 S 38.500.00 $3,600.00 WARNING: FLORIDA'S CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW ALLOWS SOME UNPAID CONTRACTORS, SUB CONTRACTORS, AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS TO FILE LIENS AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY EVEN IF YOU HAVE MADE PAYMENT IN FULL. - -UNDER FLORIDA LAW, YOUR FAILURE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE PAID MAY RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR PAYING TWICE. - -TO AVOID A LIEN AND PAYING TWICE, YOU MUST OBTAIN A WRITTEN RELEASE FROM US EVERY TIME YOU PAY YOUR CONTRACTOR. NOTICE TO OWNERINOTICE TO CONTRACTOR June 22, 2004 68267 -847 70033110000357873770 MAIL TO: HENNING CONSTRUCTION (OWNER) LB /P GROVEWAY LLC / COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT /G STUART WOOD DIVISION 2055 TRADE CENTER WAY PO BOX 41340 NAPLES FL 34109 NAPLES FL 34103 The undersigned hereby informs you that he or she has furnished or is furnishing services or materials as follows: CONCRETE AND RELATED MATERIALS for the improvement of the real property identified as 3302 TWILIGHT LANE, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 4 UNIT CONDO BUILDING 63 BRIDGWATER BAY PHASE 2 ", BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER 2004031510, A PORTION OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT RECORDED IN OR BOOK 3571 PAGE 3847 PUBLIC RECORDS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. under an order given by NCM INC OF COLLIER COUNTY. Florida law prescribes the serving of this notice and restricts your right to make payments under your contract in accordance with Section 713.06, Florida Statutes. IN THE EVENT THAT THE CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENTS IS BONDED, PURSUANT TO SECTION 713.23, FLORIDA STATUTES. SECTION 255.05 FLORIDA STATUTES, TITLE 40 U.S.C. SECTION 270, OR ANY OTHER FORM OF BOND, THE UNDERSIGNED INTENDS TO LOOK TO THAT BOND FOR PROTECTION AND PAYMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED REQUESTS A COPY OF THE PAYMENT BOND AND A COPY OF ANY DIRECT CONTRACTS PERTAINING TO THE IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PROJECT AND AGREES TO PAY REASONABLE COPY COSTS FOR SUCH COPY. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR PROTECTION Under Florida's laws, those who work on your property or provide materials and are not paid, have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This Claim is known as a construction lien. If your contractor fails to pay subcontractors or material suppliers or neglects to make other legally required payments, the people who are owed money may look to your property for payment, EVEN IF YOU HAVE PAID YOUR CONTRACTOR IN FULL. PROTECT YOURSELF: -- RECOGNIZE that this Notice to Owner may result in a lien against your property unless all those supplying a Notice to Owner have been paid. -- LEARN more about the Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713, Part I, Florida Statutes, and the meaning of this notice by contacting an attorney or the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. (General Contractor): HENNING CONSTRUCTION / COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION PO BOX 41340 NAPLES FL 34103 r By: Authorized Agent for: KAREN A. GUTEKUNST KREHLING INDUSTRIES INC. 1425 WIGGINS PASS RD. E. P.O. BOX 110009 NAPLES FL 34110 (239) 597 -3162 70033110000357873787 70033110000357873794 70033110000357873763 cc: LB/ P GROVEWAY LLC ORION NATIONAL BANK NCM INC OF COLLIER COUNTY /G STUART WOOD 8838 TAM IAMI TR N 5770 SHIRLEY ST 2055 TRADE CENTER WAY PO BOX 41340 NAPLES FL 34109 NAPLES FL 34109 NAPLES FL 34103 16A9 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS THIS AGREEMENT entered into this � day of 20 4 by Orangetree Associates, Inc. (hereinafter "Developer "), THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, (hereinafter "The Board" OR "County ") and Florida Community Bank ,hereinafter "Lender" or "Escrow Agent"). RECITALS: A. Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for the approval by the Board of a certain plat of a subdivision to be known as: Orangetree Valencia Lakes Phase 3 -A. The subdivision will include certain improvements which are required by Collier County ordinances, as set forth in a site construction cost estimate ( "Estimate ") prepared by Davidson Engineering, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A ". For purposes of this Agreement, the "Required Improvements" are limited to those described in the Estimate. C. Sections 3.2.6.5.6 and 3.2.9.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code Division requires the Developer to provide appropriate guarantees for the construction and maintenance of the Required Improvements. D. Lender h3� a entered into a construction loan agreement with Developer dated 1 (the "Construction Loan ") to fund the cost of the Required Imp ovements. E. Developer and the Board have acknowledged that the amount Developer is required to guarantee pursuant to this Agreement is $1,065,494.10 and this amount represents 100% of the Developer's engineer's estimate of the construction costs for the Required Improvements plus 10% of the Developer's engineer's estimate. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, Developer, the Board and the Lender do hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. Developer will cause the water, sewer, roads, drainage and like facilities, the Required Improvements, to be constructed pursuant to specifications that have been approved by the Development Services Director within nine months from the date of approval of said subdivision plat. 2. Developer hereby authorizes Lender to hold $1,065,494.10 from the Construction Loan, in escrow, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 16A9 3. Lender agrees to hold in escrow $1,065,494.10, from the Construction Loan, to be disbursed only pursuant to this Agreement. Lender acknowledges that this Agreement shall not constitute a draw against the Construction Loan fund, but that only such funds as are actually disbursed, whether pursuant to this Agreement or a provision of the Construction Loan, shall accrue interest. 4. The escrowed funds shall be released to the Developer only upon written approval of the Development Services Director who shall approve the release of the funds on deposit not more than once a month to the Developer, in amounts due for work done to date based on the percentage completion of the work multiplied by the respective work costs less ten percent (10 %); and further, that upon completion of the work, the Development Services Director shall approve the release of any remainder of escrowed funds except to the extent of $106,549.41 which shall remain in escrow as a Developer guaranty of maintenance of the Required Improvements for a minimum period of one (1) year pursuant to Paragraph 10 of the Agreement. However, in the event that Developer shall fail to comply with the requirements of this Agreement, then the Lender agrees to pay to the County immediately upon demand the balance of the funds held in escrow by the Lender, as of the date of the demand, provided that upon payment of such balance to the County, the County will have executed and delivered to the Lender in exchange for such funds a statement to be signed by the Development Services Director to the effect that: a) Developer for more than sixty (60) days after written notification of such failure has failed to comply with the requirements of this agreement; (b) The County, or its authorized agent, will complete the work called for under the terms of the development's approvals or will complete such portion of such work as the County, in its sole discretion shall deem necessary in the public interest to the extent of the funds then held in escrow; C) The escrow funds drawn down by the County shall be used for construction of the Required Improvements, including any engineering, or other construction related costs and expenses which the County may sustain on account of the failure of the Developer to carry out and execute the above - mentioned development work; and, (d) The County will promptly repay to the Lender any portion of the funds drawn down and not expended in completion of the said development work. 5. Written notice to the Lender by the County specifying what amounts are to be paid to the Developer shall constitute authorization by the County to the Lender for release of the specified funds to the Developer. Payment by the Lender to the Developer of the amounts specified in a letter of authorization by 16A9 the County to the Lender shall constitute a release by the County and Developer of the Lender for the funds disbursed in accordance with the letter of authorization from the County. 6. The Required Improvements shall not be considered complete until a statement of substantial completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been furnished to be reviewed and approved by the Development Services Director for compliance with the Collier County Subdivision Regulations 7. The Development Services Director shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of the statement of substantial completion, either: a) notify the Developer in writing of his preliminary approval of the improvements; or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve the improvements, therewith specifying those conditions which the Developer must fulfill in order to obtain the Director of the Required Improvements. However, in no event shall the Development Services Director refuse preliminary approval of the improvements if they are in fact constructed and submitted for approval in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. 8. Should the funds held in escrow be insufficient to complete the Required Improvements, the Board, after duly considering the public interest, may at its option complete the Required Improvements and resort to any and all legal remedies against the Developer 9. Nothing in this Agreement shall make the Lender liable for any funds other than those placed in deposit by the Developer in accordance with the foregoing provision; provided, that the Lender does not release any monies to the Developer or to any other person except as stated in this Escrow Agreement. The parties agree that the Lender, as Escrow Agent, will not be liable to the Developer for disbursement of escrow funds to the County upon an improper demand by the County, so long as the Lender acts in good faith. The sole obligation of the Lender is to honor the applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement as an escrow agent. 10. The Developer shall maintain all Required Improvement for one year after preliminary approval by the Development Services Director. After the one year maintenance period by the Developer and upon submission of a written request for inspection, the Development Services Director shall inspect the Required Improvements and, if found to be still in compliance with the Code as reflected by final approval by the Board, the Lender's responsibility to the Board under this Agreement is terminated. The Developer's responsibility for maintenance of the Required Improvements shall continue unless or until the Board accepts maintenance responsibility for and by the County. I � I I 16A9 11. All of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained are and shall be binding upon the respective successors and assigns of the Deveioper and Lender. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE Board, Developer, and Lender have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives this /.L day of , 200-2! SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERD IN THE PRESE E OF� al Printed orTvpe�d Name Printed )6r Typed Name Printed or Typed Name ORANGETREE ASSOCIATES owitz, Vibe President FLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK nature j �✓�6na..t� �� /�i� . �iP�S�UEnT� rinted or Typed Name ATTEST: IbHT E. BROCK, CLERK Jay `- "' - Attset st to CChaairawan's . of £lerk sigoetw a 641y Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Patrick G. White, Esq. 6 , cry. �T) y 16A9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: J es N. Ccletta, Chairman 0IL/15/2002 13:31 5975195 DAVIDSON ENGINEERING PAGE 01/01 16A9 EXHIBIT A ORANGETREE VALENCIA LADES PRASE 3 -A OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST SUBD1VI$10.N IMPROVEMENTS Prepared by : Davidson Engineering, Inc. 2154 Trade Center Way, Suite 3 Naples, Fl 34109 Clearing and Earthwork $ 88,365.00 Drainage Improvements $ 102,843.00 Roadway Construction $ 244,254.00 Potable/Fire Water System, $ 138,254.00 Sanitary Sewer System $ 371,360.00 Street Lighting $ 23,555.00 Sub Total $ 968,631.00 10% Contingency $ 96,863.10 TOTAL $ 1.065,494.10 ..XY� lr MIAMI 1 riAi�iISS A Me ININE 16A10 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS FOREST PARK -PHASE II BRENNAN- FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC THIS CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS entered into this /-Z day of �:" ,2002, by and between BRENNAN - FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC, an Ohiod liability company (hereinafter "Developer "), and the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA (hereinafter the "Board "). PREMISES A. Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for the approval by the Board of a certain plat of the subdivision to be known as: "FOREST PARK, PHASE II" B. The subdivision will include certain improvements which are required by Collier County ordinances, as set forth in a site construction cost estimate ( "Estimate ") prepared by Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 1. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Required Improvements" are limited to those described in the Estimate. C. Sections 3.2.6.5.6 and 3.2.9.1 of the Collier County Land Development Code requires the Developer to provide appropriate guarantees for the construction and maintenance of the Required Improvements. D. Developer has caused National City Bank (hereinafter "Issuer ") to issue a letter of credit dated �br3.)QrLA 1, 2002 , wherein the Board is named as `Beneficiary" and the Issuer agrees to duly honor drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms of said letter of credit, up to an aggregate amount of $295,358.73, which letter of credit is attached as Exhibit 2 hereto and hereby incorporated herein (the "letter "). E. Developer and the board acknowledge that the amount Developer is required to guarantee pursuant to this Agreement is $295,358.73, and this amount represents 10% of the Developer's engineer's estimate of the construction costs for the Required Improvements and 100% of the total contract costs to complete construction of the Required Improvements as of the date of this Agreement, as set forth in a site construction cost estimate to complete ( "Estimate to Complete ") prepared by Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 3. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, Developer and the board do hereby covenant and agree as follows: 16A10 Developer will cause the water, sewer, roads drainage (and like facilities) and the Required Improvements to be constructed pursuant to specifications that have been approved by the Development Services Director within six (6) months from the date of approval of said subdivision plat. 2. Developer herewith tenders as its subdivision performance security the Letter, in the amount of $295,358.73, which amount represents 10% of the total contract cost for the Required Improvements ($32,835.62), plus 100% of the estimated cost to complete the Required Improvements ($262,523.11) as of the date of this Agreement. 3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to complete the Required Improvements within the time required by the Collier County Land Development Code, Collier County may draw upon the Letter to insure satisfactory completion of the Required Improvements. 4. The Required Improvements shall not be considered complete until a statement of substantial completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been furnished to be reviewed and approved by the Collier County Development Services Director for compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code. 5. The Development Services Director shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of the statement of substantial completion, either: a) notify the Developer in writing of his preliminary approval of the Required Improvements; or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve the Required Improvements, therewith specifying those conditions which the Developer must fulfill in order to obtain the Director's approval of the Required Improvements. However, in no event shall the Development Services Director refuse preliminary approval of the Required Improvements if they are in fact constructed and submitted for approval in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. 6. The Developer shall maintain all Required Improvements for a minimum period of one (1) year after preliminary approval by the Development Services Director, After the one (1) year maintenance period by the Developer has terminated, the Developer shall petition the Development Services Director to inspect the Required Improvements. The Development Services Director or his designee shall inspect the improvements and, if found to be still in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code as reflected by final approval by the Board, the Board shall release the remaining 10% of the subdivision performance security ($32,835.62). The Developer's responsibility for maintenance of the Required Improvements shall continue unless or until the Board accepts maintenance responsibility for and by the County. 7. Three (3) months after the execution of this Agreement and once within every six (6) months thereafter, the Developer may request the Development Services 16P,10 Director to reduce the dollar amount of the Letter of Credit on the basis of work completed. Each request for a reduction in the dollar amount of the subdivision performance security shall be accompanied by a statement of substantial completion by the Developer's engineer together with the project records necessary for review by the Development Services Director. The Development Services Director shall grant the request for a reduction in the amount of the subdivision performance security for the improvements completed as of the date of the request, except to the extent of $32,835.62, which shall remain available under the Letter as Developer's guaranty of maintenance of the Required Improvements for a minimum period of one (1) year pursuant to Paragraph 6 of this Agreement. 8. In the event the Developer shall fail or neglect to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, upon certification of such failure, the county Administrator may draw upon the Letter to secure satisfactory completion, repair and maintenance of the Required Improvements. The Board shall have the right to construct and maintain, or cause to be constructed or maintained, pursuant to public advertisement and receipt and acceptance of bids, the Required Improvements described herein. The Developer, as principal under the Letter, shall be liable to pay and to indemnify the board, upon completion of such construction, the final total cost to the board thereof, including, but not limited to engineering, legal and contingent costs, together with any damages, either direct or consequential, which the Board may sustain on account of the failure of the Developer to fulfill all of the provision of this Agreement. 9. All of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained are and shall be binding upon the Developer and the respective successors and assigns of the Developer. (Signatures intentionally appear on the next page.) 16P.10 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board and Developer have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives this day of ,, , 2002. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Aa� "''e4u"t* Witness #I 4 Print Name Below: Witness #2 Print Name Below: STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF SUMMIT DEVELOPER: BRENNAN - FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC an Ohio Limited Liability Company By: Brennan Industrial Group, Inc. a Nevada Corporation, as its mana er By: C'V J ph R eber, as Vice President The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2002 by Joseph R. Weber, as Vice President of Brennan Industrial Group, Inc., on behalf of the Corporation as the Manager of Brennan- Forest Park Development, LLC, an Ohio Limited Liability Company. He is personally know to one or has produced 0r�,ZA %� as identification. WITNESS my hand and official seal this SEAL Attest: Dwight G l If er, �ey �cIC�,l'rC� Y{ f a�a> � only* and legal sufficiency: Collier County Attorney day of Y2. Signature of Notary Name of Notary typed, stamped or printed NOTARY PUBLIC Commission Number: Wlli- 1 10-107.111 IN OX93 01K91110 40, k&kV=k*ffW41WR*1 OF • Oi ` j� 00 �l <ON v, P w N C fr. 00 00 00 IZ Q (C� O O O O Y o rn o 0 0 0 ° W CDy� a C w N (A O N O O A O O v, — N 69 69 69 69 i O� W O� Oo N � W t-A oo �_ 00 IV NA 9 (i, 90 O O v tai, O O N O O O O O 69 69 69 1;P1. 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SCL007483 DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2002 BENEFICIARY: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA C/O OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX NAPLES, FLORIDA APPLICANT: BRENNAN - FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC 150 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 500 AKRON, OHIO 44308 WE HEREBY ESTABLISH OUR IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO. SCL007483, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2002, IN YOUR FAVOR IN THE AMOUNT OF USD 295,358.73 (TWO HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTY EIGHT & 73/100 U.S. DOLLARS) FOR THE ACCOUNT OF BRENNAN - FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC, 150 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 500, AKRON, OHIO 44308. FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE BY YOUR DRAFTS AT SIGHT DRAWN ON NATIONAL CITY BANK, CLEVELAND, OHIO AND ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: BENEFICIARY'S STATEMENT PURPORTEDLY SIGNED BY THE COUNTY MANAGER, CERTIFYING THAT: ` BRENNAN- FOREST PARK DEVELOPMENT, LLC HAS FAILED TO CONSTRUCT AND /OR MAINTAIN THE IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF A SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS FOREST PARK, PHASE 2, OR A FINAL INSPECTION SATISFACTORY TO COLLIER COUNTY HAS NOT BEEN PERFORMED PRIOR TO THE DATE OF EXPIRY, AND SATISFACTORY ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE SECURITY HAS NOT BEEN PROVIDED TO AND FORMALLY ACCEPTED BY THE BENEFICIARY." DRAFT(S) DRAWN UNDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT MUST BE MARKED: "DRAWN UNDER NATIONAL CITY BANK, CLEVELAND, OHIO, LETTER OF CREDIT NO. SCL007483, DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2002." THE ORIGINAL LETTER OF CREDIT AND ALL AMENDMENTS, IF ANY, MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PROPER ENDORSEMENT. RECEIVED a I% EXHIBIT Nat• PAGE 2 OF 2 LIC NO. SCL007483 INTERNATIONAL DIVISION LETTER OF CREDIT DEPT. P.O. BOX 5101 CLEVELAND, OH 441 01 -01 01 U.S.A. TELEPHONE: (216) 488 -7542 1- 800 - 622 -8074 FAX: (216) 488 -7550 STREET ADDRESS: 23000 MILLCREEK BLVD. CLEVELAND, OH 44122 16A10 TELEX: 21253 7 ANSWER BACK NCB UR CABLE ADDRESS: NATCITY INT SWIFT: NATCUS33 THIS CREDIT SHALL BE VALID UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 2003, AND SHALL THEREAFTER BE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED FOR SUCCESSIVE ONE -YEAR PERIODS ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF ITS ISSUE UNLESS AT LEAST SIXTY (60) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY SUCH ANNIVERSARY DATE, THE ISSUER NOTIFIES THE BENEFICIARY IN WRITING BY REGISTERED MAIL THAT THE ISSUER ELECTS NOT TO SO RENEW THIS CREDIT. THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SETS FORTH IN FULL THE TERMS OF THE ISSUER'S UNDERTAKING AND SUCH UNDERTAKING SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE MODIFIED, AMENDED, OR AMPLIFIED BY REFERENCE TO ANY DOCUMENT, INSTRUMENT, OR AGREEMENT REFERENCED TO HEREIN OR IN WHICH THIS LETTER OF CREDIT RELATES, AND ANY SUCH REFERENCE SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO INCORPORATE HEREIN BY REFERENCE ANY DOCUMENT, INSTRUMENT OR AGREEMENT. ISSUER HEREBY ENGAGES WITH BENEFICIARY THAT DRAFT (S) DRAWN UNDER AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS CREDIT WILL BE DULY HONORED BY ISSUER IF PRESENTED WITHIN THE VALIDITY OF THIS CREDIT. THIS CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS (1993 REVISION) INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION NO. 500. 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CD CD o y CD M cc CD O O O � N CD 0 o C b � b N CA rA 0 � N y 0 F b O� C 0 ►b 0 0 y e�f H 0 0 b MEMORANDUM 16 A 11 Date: February 15, 2002 To: Doug Suitor, Sr. Environmental Specialist Natural Resources Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Cler Minutes & Records Department Re: Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation - Collier County Artificial Reef Monitoring Grant Enclosed please find three (3) original documents as referenced above(Agenda Item #16A11), approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February 12, 2002. Kindly forward the grant agreements to the appropriate parties for the required signatures, and return one fully executed original to the Minutes and Records Department. If you should have any questions, please contact me at 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosures (3) 16A11 FWC Grant No. ON0ql COLLIER COUNTY MONITORING PROJECT THIS GRANT AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, whose address is 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600, hereafter "COMMISSION ", and the COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, whose address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples Florida 34112 hereafter "GRANTEE ". NOW THEREFORE, the COMMISSION and the GRANTEE, for the considerations hereafter set forth, agree as follows: DUTIES OF THE GRANTEE Scope of Services The GRANTEE shall perform the services and specific responsibilities as set forth in Attachment A, entitled "Scope of Services ", attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2. Contractor Eligibility The GRANTEE shall be licensed as necessary to perform under this Grant Agreement as may be required by law, rule, or regulation, and shall provide evidence of such compliance to the COMMISSION upon request. TERM OF AGREEMENT 3. This Agreement shall begin upon execution by both parties and end on June 30, 2003, inclusive. The GRANTEE shall not be eligible for reimbursement for services rendered prior to the execution date of this Agreement nor after the termination date of the Agreement. COMPENSATION 4. As consideration for the services rendered by the GRANTEE under the terms of this Agreement, the COMMISSION shall pay the GRANTEE on a fee schedule basis in an amount not to exceed $7,000, as specified in Attachment A (Scope of Services). PAYMENTS 5. The COMMISSION shall pay the GRANTEE for satisfactory service upon submission of invoices, accompanied by required reports or deliverables, and after acceptance of services and deliverables in writing by the COMMISSION's Contract Manager. Each invoice shall include the FWC Grant Number and the GRANTEE's Federal Employer Identification (FEID) Number. An original and two (2) copies of the invoice shall be submitted. The COMMISSION shall not provide advance payment. All bills for amounts due under this Agreement shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post -audit thereof. Invoices for reimbursement shall be submitted following successful completion of the artificial reef project described in Attachment A, Scope of Services. 6. No travel expenses are authorized under the terms of this Agreement. Page 1 of 7 16A11 7. For Agreements whose term extends beyond the State fiscal year in which encumbered funds were appropriated, the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 8. Invoices, including backup documentation, shall be submitted to: William Horn, Environmental Specialist III Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Division of Marine Fisheries For U.S. Postal Service Mail: 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600 For courier service: 2590 Executive Center Circle East, Suite 203 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 TERMINATION 9. This Agreement shall terminate immediately upon the COMMISSION giving written notice to the GRANTEE in the event of fraud, willful misconduct, or breach of this Agreement. 10. Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the other party specifying the termination date and justification for termination, by certified mail, return receipt requested, at least forty -five (45) days prior to the termination date specified in the Agreement. TAXES 11. The GRANTEE recognizes that the State of Florida, by virtue of its sovereignty, is not required to pay any taxes on the services or goods purchased under the term of this Agreement. NOTICE 12. Unless a change of address is given, any and all notices shall be delivered to the parties at the following addresses: GRANTEE Doug Suitor Senior Environmental Specialist Collier County 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Building H, Third Floor Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 732 -2505 Dougsuitor@colliergov.net COMMISSION William Horn, Environmental Specialist III Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600 (850) 922 -4340 horn @ ofc.state.f1. us AMENDMENT OR MODIFICATION 13. No waiver or modification of this Agreement or of any covenant, condition, or limitation herein contained shall be valid unless in writing and lawfully executed by the parties. The COMMISSION may at any time, by written order designated to be a Modification, make any change in the work within the general scope Page 2 of 7 16A11 of this Agreement (e.g. specifications, schedules, method or manner of performance, requirements, etc.). However, all Modifications are subject to the mutual agreement of both parties as evidenced in writing. Any Modification that causes an increase or decrease in the GRANTEE's cost or the term of the Agreement shall require a formal amendment. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES 14. The GRANTEE shall perform as an independent agent and not as an agent, representative, or employee of the COMMISSION. 15. The GRANTEE covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required. 16. The parties agree that there is no conflict of interest or any other prohibited relationship between the GRANTEE and the COMMISSION. 17. Construction contractors who employ one or more employees, and non- construction contractors who employ four or more employees (excluding agricultural workers, domestic servants, and professional athletes) are subject to the Florida Workers' Compensation law as described in Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. Therefore, to the extent applicable, the GRANTEE and its subcontractors, if any, shall comply fully with the insurance requirements of Florida Workers' Compensation law. CANCELLATION UNDER CHAPTER 119 FLORIDA STATUTES 18. This Agreement may be unilaterally canceled by the COMMISSION for refusal by the GRANTEE to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the GRANTEE on conjunction with this Agreement. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS 19. The GRANTEE shall maintain books, records and documents directly pertinent to performance under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. The COMMISSION, the State, or their authorized representatives shall have access to such records for audit purposes during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years following Agreement completion. In the event any work is subcontracted, the GRANTEE shall similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow access to such records for audit purposes. LIABILITY 20. Each Party hereto agrees that it shall be solely responsible for the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees and agents. However, nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by either party of its sovereign immunity or the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. NON - DISCRIMINATION 21. No person, on the grounds of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, or disability, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the proceeds or benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in performance of this Agreement. Page 3 of 7 16A11 PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATORY VENDORS 22. In accordance with Section 287.134, Florida Statutes, an entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES 23. In accordance with Section 287.133(2)(a), Florida Statues, a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not perform work as a grantee, contractor, supplier, subcontractor, consultant or by any other manner under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with a public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statures, for Category Two, for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. PROHIBITION OF UNAUTHORIZED ALIENS 24. The employment of unauthorized aliens by any contractor /vendor is considered a violation of Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the contractor /vendor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement. The GRANTEE shall be responsible for including this provision in all subcontracts with private organizations issued as a result of this Agreement. NON - ASSIGNMENT 25. This Agreement is an exclusive agreement for services and may not be assigned in whole or in part without the written approval of the COMMISSION. REMEDIES 26. The GRANTEE shall perform the services in a proper and satisfactory manner as determined by the COMMISSION. 27. It is understood by the parties that remedies for damages or any other remedies provided for herein shall be construed to be cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedy otherwise available under law. SEVERABILITY AND CHOICE OF VENUE 28. This Agreement has been delivered in the State of Florida and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Florida. Wherever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement. Any action in connection herewith, in law or equity, shall be brought in Leon County, Florida. NO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS 29. The parties hereto do not intend nor shall this Agreement be construed to grant any rights, privileges or interest to any third party. Page 4 of 7 JURY TRIAL WAIVER 16A11 30. As consideration of this Agreement, the parties hereby waive trial by jury in any action or proceeding brought by any party against another party pertaining to any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement. DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES REQUIREMENTS 31. The GRANTEE agrees to follow all requirements of Section 287.057, Florida Statutes, for the procurement of commodities or contractual services under this Agreement. The GRANTEE will obtain a minimum of two written quotes for any subcontracts required for Agreements in the amount of $25,000 or less, and the GRANTEE will publicly advertise and send bid specifications to a minimum of five (5) potential subcontractors for any subcontracts required for Agreements in excess of $25,000. 32. The use of a vendor registered with the Statewide Negotiated Agreement Price Schedule (SNAPS) does not preclude the GRANTEE from the requirements of Paragraph 33. 33. The GRANTEE shall include Attachment A verbatim in all bid specifications. All bid specifications must be approved, in writing, in advance by the COMMISSION's Contract Manager prior to public advertisement or distribution. 34. The GRANTEE shall submit bid specifications to the COMMISSION's Contract Manager for approval within ninety (90) days following the execution date of this Agreement. 35. Any request to use a sole source vendor by the GRANTEE must be requested and justified in writing and approved by the COMMISSION's Contract Manager prior to awarding a sole source subcontract under this Agreement. 36. A summary of the vendor replies and recommended subcontractor must be sent by the GRANTEE to the COMMISSION's Contract Manager for written approval prior to the awarding of any subcontracts under this Agreement. 37. The GRANTEE shall include this entire Agreement and all attachments in all subcontracts issued as a result of this Agreement. All such subcontracts in excess of $5,000 shall be in writing. 38. The GRANTEE agrees to acknowledge the role of Florida saltwater fishing license funding in any publicity related to this Agreement. 39. The GRANTEE agrees to provide the COMMISSION with a minimum of five (5) days notice for any artificial reef construction that occurs as a result of this Agreement. 40. The GRANTEE agrees to follow all provisions of Section 370.25, Florida Statutes and Rule 68E -9, Florida Administrative Code during the term of this Agreement. 41. The GRANTEE agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local statutes, rules and regulations in providing goods or services to the COMMISSION under the terms of this Agreement; including the general and special conditions specified in any permits issued by the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers and/or the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The GRANTEE further agrees to include this as a separate provision in all subcontracts issued as a result of this Agreement. FEDERAL/FLORIDA SINGLE AUDIT ACTS REQUIREMENTS 42. Effective July 1, 2000, the Florida Single Audit Act requires all non -state organizations who are recipients of State financial assistance to comply with the audit requirements of the Act, pursuant to Section 215.97, Florida Statutes. In addition, recipients and subrecipients of federal financial assistance must comply with the Federal Single Audit Act requirements of OMB Circular A -133. Therefore, the GRANTEE shall be Page 5 of 7 16A11 required to comply wit the audit requirements outlined in Attachment B, titled "Requirements of the Federal and Florida Single Audit Acts ", attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement, as applicable. 43. In accordance with Section 216.347, Florida Statutes, the GRANTEE is hereby prohibited from using funds provided by this Agreement for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature, the judicial branch or a state agency. ADVANCE OF FUNDS 44. Pursuant to Section 216.181(16), Florida Statutes, the GRANTEE may request an advance of funds in an amount not to exceed the expected cash needs of the GRANTEE during the initial ninety (90) day period of this Agreement. The funds advanced shall be deposited in a separate account designated and used exclusively for payment of expenses directly related to the work authorized hereunder. Advanced funds may be invested; however, any interest earned must be returned to the COMMISSION or applied against payments due the GRANTEE. The GRANTEE shall provide the COMMISSION invoices on a monthly basis containing sufficient detail for proper pre and post audit of the expenditure of these advanced funds. Following this ninety (90) day period any remaining advanced funds and accumulated interest must be returned to the COMMISSION. CERTIFICATE OF CONTRACT COMPLETION 45. The GRANTEE will be required to complete a Certificate of Contract Completion form when all work has been completed and accepted. This form must be submitted to the COMMISSION's Contract Manager with the GRANTEE's invoice for payment to be authorized. The COMMISSION's Contract Manager shall submit the executed form with the invoice to Accounting Services. CERTIFICATE OF PARTIAL PAYMENT 46. The GRANTEE will be required to complete a Certificate of Partial Payment form when payment intervals have been noted in the Agreement. This form must be submitted to the COMMISSION's Contract Manager starting with the second invoice and with each subsequent invoice requesting partial payment. The COMMISSION's Contract Manager shall submit the executed form with the invoice to Accounting Services. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 47. This Agreement represents that entire Agreement of the parties. Any alterations, variations, changes, modifications or waivers of provisions of this Agreement shall only be valid when they have been reduced to writing, and duly signed by each of the parties hereto, unless otherwise provided herein. REST OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 6 of 7 16A11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed through their duly authorized signatories on the day and year last written below. COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 46r, &C By: (Qaffiorized Signatory') tee. B Chairman (Print Signatory's Name and Title) Date. 2 o Collier County, Florida (Grantee) 3301 East Tamiami Trail (Address) les, FL 34112 (City, State, and Zip Code) 59- 6000553 (Federal Employer Identification Number) FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION By: Director, Division of Marine Fisheries or Designee Date: Attest as El U Chairman's J E l, 31"atw'e OR11. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, putt Clerk Collier County Board of County Commissioners Reimbursement Check Remittance Address: 3301 East Tamiami Trail (Address) 1 Ps, FL 14112 (City, State, and Zip Code) Ap ved as to form and legality: FWC Attorney Approved as to farm x legal aufficlL.uq l� ) � �,. ?tj(4,6� Assistant Co"ty At>GMS ,,- "If someone other than the Chairman signs this Agreement, a statement or other document authorizing that person to sign the Agreement on behalf of the County must accompany the Agreement. List of Attachments included as part of this Agreement: Attachment A Scope of Services Attachment B Requirements of the Federal and Florida Single Audit Acts Exhibit 1 State and Federal Funds Awarded through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Page 7 of 7 CLERK. Z-V k11 Ap ved as to form and legality: FWC Attorney Approved as to farm x legal aufficlL.uq l� ) � �,. ?tj(4,6� Assistant Co"ty At>GMS ,,- "If someone other than the Chairman signs this Agreement, a statement or other document authorizing that person to sign the Agreement on behalf of the County must accompany the Agreement. List of Attachments included as part of this Agreement: Attachment A Scope of Services Attachment B Requirements of the Federal and Florida Single Audit Acts Exhibit 1 State and Federal Funds Awarded through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Page 7 of 7 ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK COLLIER COUNTY ARTIFICIAL REEF MONITORING GRANT INTRODUCTION 16A11 The objectives of the monitoring project will be designed to provide baseline data towards evaluating the success of six (6) Collier County artificial reefs. Additionally, the monitoring will provide a comparison between the varying types of material and deployment methods used. The monitoring project will be accomplished using volunteer divers and County staff. The money requested will be used for transport of divers to the reef site, (1) Sampling schedule and number The data to be collected will include fish counts, benthic community structure, reef maps, area maps, user interviews, and counts of types and number of pieces in the deployment site. The data will be collected twice per year, spring and fall, for two years for each of six (6) reefs, for a total of twenty -four (24) sampling events (2 rounds x 6 reefs x 2 years = 24 events). Upon grant execution the project will begin and will be completed within twenty -four (24) months. (2) Monitoring tasks a. Fish Counts -fish counts will be conducted following the REEF roving diver protocol. b. Benthic community structure -This will be recorded through photography of a standard one (1) meter quadrant placed randomly on the reef. A divers buoy will be deployed at the site and a GPS number will be recorded. c. Reef Maps -Reef maps will be drawn by measuring out from a center point with a 100 foot tape measure on 150 increments. The center point will be buoyed and a GPS location will be recorded, d. Area Maps -An area map of the site will be produced using a GPS and a bottom machine. A boat will cross the site on 100 foot transects recording GPS locations for bottom profiles. e. User Interviews - Attempts will be made to interview boaters within the reef sites. The interview will include questions related to frequency of use, residence, money spent on trip, fishability and diveability of reef etc. f. Reef piece count - During the mapping an attempt will be made to count the type and number of pieces comprising the reef. (3) Quality Control of data The data will be compiled by the Natural Resources Department to ensure accuracy in data entry. Trained and experienced volunteers, working in pairs, will conduct the fish counts. Maps will be ground - truthed during subsequent monitoring events. Photographs of benthic quadrants will be submitted as part of the dataset. (4) Data collection and analysis. l6 The data will be compiled and attempts will be made to create statistically valid comparisons of benthic growth, fish abundance and reef use between and within the group of sites chosen. A report summarizing the conclusions will be produced following the completion of the monitoring project. (5) Data submittal and report formats An overview of the results of the survey will be produced as a report using Microsoft Word and will also be published on our website as an Adobe Acrobat file. Fish Counts -The results of the surreys will be submitted as database files produced with Microsoft Access in REEF fish census format. They will also be submitted to REEF on their surrey forms. Benthic community structure -The percent coverages by species will be reported as database files produced with Microsoft Access. The photographs of the quadrants will be submitted as jpeg files on CDRom. Reef and Area Maps -the reef drawings will be submitted as ArcView event themes. User Interviews -The results of the surveys will be submitted as database files produced with Microsoft Access. REPORTS Collier County shall submit progress reports every sixty (60) days following the execution of this Agreement; describing work performed, problems encountered and planned solutions if needed. INVOICES AND PAYMENTS For satisfactory completion of the twenty -four (24) monitoring events as described above, the FWCC agrees to pay Collier County a maximum of $7,000 on a fee schedule basis of $250 per monitoring event and $1,000 for the submittal of a final report summarizing the entire project. Two invoices shall be submitted under this Agreement. The first invoice shall be submitted with all data, reports and documentation for the first twelve (12) monitoring events (the first two rounds) as described above. The second invoice shall be submitted with all data, reports and documentation for the second twelve (12) monitoring events (the last two rounds) as described above. A final report shall be submitted with the second invoice with all final data and other documentation required by this Agreement by June 30, 2003. REST OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ATTACHMENT B REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE AND FEDERAL SINGLE AUDIT ACTS The administration of funds awarded by the Commission to the Contractor /Grantee may be subject to audits and/or monitoring by the Commission as described in this section. MONITORING In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, as revised (see 'AUDITS' below), monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on -site visits by Commission staff, limited scope audits as defined by OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and /or other procedures. By entering into this agreement, the recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures /processes deemed appropriate by the Commission. In the event the Commission determines that a limited scope audit of the recipient is appropriate, the recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Commission to the recipient regarding such audit. The recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the Comptroller or Auditor General. AUDITS PART I: FEDERALLY FUNDED This part is applicable if the recipient is a State or local government or a non - profit organization as defined in OMB Circular A -133, as revised. 1. In the event that the recipient expends $300,000 or more in Federal awards in its fiscal year, the recipient must have a single or program- specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised. EXHIBIT 1 to this agreement indicates Federal funds awarded through the Commission by this agreement. In determining the Federal awards expended in its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of Federal awards, including Federal funds received from the Commission. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should be in accordance with the guidelines established by OMB Circular A -133, as revised. An audit of the recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions OMB Circular A -133, as revised, will meet the requirements of this part. 2. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in Part I, paragraph 1., the recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to auditee responsibilities as provided in Subpart C of OMB Circular A -133, as revised. 3. If the recipient expends less than $300,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised, is not required. In the event that the recipient expends less than $300,000 in Federal awards in its fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised, the cost of the audit must be paid from non - Federal funds (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from recipient funds obtained from other than Federal entities). PART II: STATE FUNDED This part is applicable if the recipient is a non -state entity as defined by Section 215.97(2)(1), Florida Statutes. 1. In the event that the recipient expends a total amount of State awards (i.e., State financial assistance provided to the recipient to carry out a State project) equal to or in excess of $300,000 in any fiscal year of such recipient, the recipient must have a State single or project- specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; applicable rules of the Executive Office of the Governor and the Comptroller, and Chapter 10.600, Rules of the Auditor General. EXHIBIT 1 to this agreement indicates State funds awarded through the Commission by this agreement. In determining the State awards expended in its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of State awards, including 16A11 State funds received from the Commission except that State awards received by a non -state entity for Federal program matching requirements shall be excluded from consideration. 2. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in Part II, paragraph 1, the recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(7), Florida Statutes. This includes submission of a reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2)(d), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 10.600, Rules of the Auditor General. 3. If the recipient expends less than $300,000 in State awards in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, is not required. In the event that the recipient expends less than $300,000 in State awards in its fiscal year and elects to have -an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, the cost of the audit must be paid from non -State funds (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from recipient funds obtained from other than State entities). PART III: REPORT SUBMISSION Copies of audit reports for audits conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and required by PART I of this agreement shall be submitted, when required by Section .320 (d), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, by or on behalf of the recipient directly to each of the following: A. William Horn, Environmental Specialist III Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600; and Audit Director Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Bryant Building, Room 138 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600 B. The Federal Audit Clearinghouse designated in OMB Circular A -133, as revised (the number of copies required by Sections .320 (d)(1) and (2), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, should be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse), at the following address: Federal Audit Clearinghouse Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47132 C. Other Federal agencies and pass- through entities in accordance with Sections .320(e) and (f), OMB Circular A -133, as revised. 2 Pursuant to Section .320 (f), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, the recipient shall submit a copy of the reporting package described in Section .320 (c), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and any management letters issued by the auditor, to the Commission at each of the following addresses: William Horn, Environmental Specialist III Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600; and 16H11 Audit Director Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Bryant Building, Room 138 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600 3. Copies of reporting packages required by PART II of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of the recipient directly to each of the following: A. William Horn, Environmental Specialist III Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street, Box MF -MFM Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600; and Audit Director Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Bryant Building, Room 138 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1600 B. The Auditor General's Office at the following address: State of Florida Auditor General Room 574, Claude Pepper Building 111 West Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32302 -1450 4. Any reports, management letters, or other information required to be submitted to the Commission pursuant to this agreement shall be submitted timely in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 10.600, Rules of the Auditor General, as applicable. 5. Recipients, when submitting audit reports to the Commission for audits done in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 10.600, Rules of the Auditor General, should indicate the date that the audit report was delivered to the recipient in correspondence accompanying the audit report. 6. The Commission's Contract Manager will review audits and require the recipient to respond to any audit exceptions in writing and in a timely manner. 7. Audits required herein must be submitted no later than six (6) months following the end of the recipient's fiscal year. PART IV: RECORD RETENTION The recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date the audit report is issued, and shall allow the Commission or its designee, access to such records upon request. The recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Commission or its designee, upon request for a period of three (3) years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Commission. 16P,11 EXHIBIT - I FEDERAL FUNDS AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: NONE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO THE FEDERAL FUNDS AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: NONE STATE FUNDS AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: MATCHING FUNDS FOR FEDERAL PROGRAMS: NONE SUBJECT TO SECTION 215.97, FLORIDA STATUTES (Florida Single Audit Act): Agency: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Program: Division of Marine Fisheries Artificial Reef Grants Program CSFA Number: 77.007 Recipient: Collier County Amount: $7,000 COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO THE STATE FUNDS AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: Only the goods and/or services described within the attached Agreement and Attachment A are eligible expenditures for the funds awarded. 2. All provisions of Section 370.25, Florida Statutes and Rule 68E -9, Florida Administrative Code must be complied with in order to receive funding under this Agreement. NOTE: Section .400(d) of OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and Section 216.3491(5)(a), Florida Statutes, require that the information about Federal and State projects included in Exhibit I be provided to the recipient. CAWPD0CS \GRAN[FRM\EM1BIT L. pd PERMIT FOR CARNIVAL EXHIBITION STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF COLLIER: Permit No. CP2002 -04 16Al2 WHEREAS, Ken Gilbert, has made application to the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, for a permit to conduct a Carnival; and WHEREAS, Ken Gilbert, has presented to the Board sufficient evidence that all criteria for the issuance of a permit to conduct a Carnival as set forth in Chapter 10, Article II, Amusements and Entertainments, of the Collier County Code have been satisfied and that such Carnaval will be conducted according to lawful requirements and conditions; and NOW, THEREFORE, THIS PERMIT IS HEREBY GRANTED TO KEN GILBERT, to conduct a Carnaval on February 23, 2002 in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the petitioner's application and all related documents, attached hereto and incorporated herein for the following described property: (See attached Exhibit "A ") WITNESS my hand as Chairman of said Board and Seal of said County, attested by the Clerk of Courts in and for said County this 1..2!9 day of 2002. ej f HTWI✓:•B"&QCK, Clerk tteSt is to atom 01J. s A: Oo ved- a §• to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjo _ M. 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WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, on June 25, 1991 approved the plat of Madison Meadows for recording; and WHEREAS, the developer has constructed and maintained the roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and as required by the Land Development Code (Collier County Ordinance No. 91 -102, as amended); and the Utilities Standards and Procedures Ordinance (Collier County Ordinance No. 97 -17), and WHEREAS, the developer has now requested final acceptance of the roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements and release of his maintenance security; and WHEREAS, the Compliance Services Section of the Development Services Department has inspected the roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements and is recommending acceptance of said facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that final acceptance be granted for those roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements in Madison Meadows, and authorize the Clerk to release the maintenance security. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County accept the future maintenance and other attendant costs for the roadway, drainage, water and sewer improvements that are not required to be maintained by the homeowners association. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. y` AT'I'EST HT,E:.)09OCK, CLERK _)Aftast as Approved as to form and legal TaB��— Patrick G. White Assistant Collier County Attorney COLLIER COMMISSIONERS O'1D• B JAM£ -S N. COLET -rA (OMAN /-2� 16A14 Escrow Agreement This Escrow Agreement is made and entered into this 30`h day of January, 2002, by and between OLDE CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, hereinafter referred to as Olde Cypress; and the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as County (collectively, the Parties); and QUARLES & BRADY LLP, a Wisconsin limited liability partnership, hereinafter referred to as Escrow Agent; RECITALS WHEREAS, Olde Cypress is a developer of the community commonly known as Olde Cypress (the "Community"); and WHEREAS; the Community is being developed pursuant to a Planned Unit Development Ordinance enacted by County in connection with the same, bearing Ordinance No. 2000 -37 (the "PUD "), as amended; and WHEREAS, Section 9.12E of said PUD provides in pertinent part as follows: Construction activities on [the] Project shall be ... in accordance with the recommendations of the 1981 Gee and Jenson Hydrologic Report No. 2420 ... unless previously completed by other parties. and When required by the County, [Olde Cypress] agrees to contribute [its] fair share on a pro -rata tributary area/run -off volume basis to implement the canal improvements to serve the remainder of the Cocohatchee Canal Watershed; and WHEREAS, the South Florida Water Management District ( "SFWMD ") has performed work to improve the Cocohatchee Canal (the "Canal Improvements "), and claims that certain monies have been expended by SFWMD in the performance of the same; and WHEREAS, SFWMD has requested that County collect monies from Olde Cypress for Canal Improvements pursuant to the terms of Section 9.12E of the PUD; and. WHEREAS, Olde Cypress disputes the County's entitlement to said monies, as well as the methodology by which SFWN /1D and County are attempting to calculate the disputed amount of monies being requested for work in furtherance of constructing Canal Improvements; and. WHEREAS, the Parties desire to provide for the settlement of the present dispute between themselves, and to prevent any further delays and /or denials with respect to development or sub - development of the Community; and WHEREAS, Olde Cypress has requested, and Escrow Agent has agreed, that Escrow Agent shall hold the amount of $105,142.83 in escrow, pending resolution of the dispute set forth above. QBNAP1337337.3 16A14 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual premises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereto do hereby agree as follows: The foregoing recitals are true and correct. 2. Escrow Agent does hereby agree that Escrow Agent shall hold the amount of $105,152.83 in escrow (the "Escrowed Funds "), in an interest bearing trust account with all interest accruing to the benefit of Olde Cypress, regardless of the eventual disposition of the Escrowed Funds. Escrow Agent shall not release the Escrowed Funds or interest unless and until such time as Escrow Agent shall have received written instructions executed by the authorized agent(s) of both County and Olde Cypress, directing the disbursement of said funds; or upon the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. 3. In consideration for the funds being held in escrow, County agrees that it will not do anything to prohibit or delay the development or sub - development of the Community, including without limitation the withholding of approval of plats submitted by Olde Cypress or sub - developers or owners within the Community, the recordation of any such plats approved by County, the acceptance of utility conveyances from appropriate grantors, the issuance of building permits and certificates of occupancy, and matters similarly necessary for development which may come before County with respect to the Community, or which may be reasonably within County's sphere of control or influence. Pursuant to this paragraph, Olde Cypress shall not be deemed to be in violation of its obligations under the terms of Paragraph 9.12E of the PUD, for so long as these Escrowed Funds remain in escrow, but the operation hereof shall not be deemed to abrogate other underlying legal requirements pertinent to the same, if any, or affect the respective rights of the Parties. 4. All Escrowed Funds deposited pursuant to this Agreement may only be disbursed pursuant to the mutual instruction of the Parties, or by court order, in accordance with the substantive terms and provisions of the same. The Parties hereby agree to indemnify, defend and hold Escrow Agent harmless from and against any and all loss, liability, damage, cost and expense, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, suffered or incurred by Escrow Agent by reason of or resulting from or arising out of compliance with said mutual instruction or court order. Escrow Agent shall not be required to make an inquiry (nor a determination) as to the propriety or authority of any court from whom Escrow Agent receives an order or agents of the Parties from whom Escrow Agent receives disbursement instruction. 5. No fees or expenses shall be payable to Escrow Agent for its services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, except reasonable administrative fees, attorney's fees and court costs incurred by Escrow Agent arising out of litigation or threatened litigation as a result of this Agreement, unless Escrow Agent is determined to be in violation of the terms of this Agreement. 6. Escrow Agent may act in reliance upon any writing or instrument or signature which it, in good faith, believes to be genuine and may assume that any person purporting to give any writing, notice, advice or instructions in connection with the provisions hereof has been duly authorized to do so. Escrow Agent acts hereunder merely as a depository, not a stakeholder, and shall not be liable in any manner for the sufficiency and correctness as to QBNAP1337337.3 _ 2 _ 16A14 form, manner and execution, genuineness or validity of any instrument deposited hereunder or under which it does act, or the identity or authority of any person executing or depositing the same. Escrow Agent's duties hereunder shall be limited to the safekeeping of such certificates, monies, instruments or other documents received by it in its capacity as Escrow Agent hereunder, and for the disposition of the same in accordance with this Agreement and the written instruments accepted by it as Escrow Agent hereunder. In the event of any disagreement between Olde Cypress, County, Escrow Agent or any other person, including non - parties to this Agreement, Escrow Agent may, at its option, continue to hold the Escrowed Funds without liability until the rights of all adverse claimants have been adjusted and settled between the Parties and Escrow Agent has been so advised by all such interested Parties in writing, or Escrow Agent may file an interpleader action in acourt of competent jurisdiction. 7. Escrow Agent may consult with legal counsel of its own choice and shall have full and complete authorization and protection for any action taken or suffered by it in good faith and in accordance with the opinion of its legal counsel. Escrow Agent shall otherwise not be liable for any act or omission in connection herewith in the absence of gross negligence or willful misconduct on its part. 8. Escrow Agent may resign from its duties hereunder upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the Parties. If a successor Escrow Agent is not appointed by mutual agreement of the Parties within this 30-day period, Escrow Agent may petition a court of competent jurisdiction to name a successor Escrow Agent. 9. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, all notices to be given hereunder shall be in writing and sent to the respective Parties as hereinafter provided, certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or by nationally recognized overnight courier service, or by hand delivery or by facsimile with retention of the confirmation sheet by sender. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, said notices shall be effective upon receipt or refusal of receipt, in any one of the forms provided for in this notice provision, provided, however, any notice received after 5:00 p.m. on a business day or at any time on a day which is not a business day shall not be effective until the next business day. If any notice is undeliverable because of change of address or facsimile number, the notice shall be deemed to have been received on the third (3rd) day following the date the notice is postmarked or the facsimile is attempted to be sent. As to Olde Cypress: Olde Cypress Development, Ltd. Attn.: Robert Paul Hardy 5692 Strand Ct., Suite 1 Naples, Florida 34110 Telephone: (941) 592 -7344 Facsimile: (941) 592 -7541 with a copy to: Quarles & Brady LLP Attn: Leo J. Salvatori, Esq. 4501 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 Telephone: (941) 262 -5959 Facsimile: (941) 434 -4939 QBNAP1337337.3 _ 3 _ 16A14 As to County: Joseph K. Schmitt, Administrator Community Development & Environmental Services 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Telephone: (941) 403 -2400 Facsimile: (941) 732 -2525 with a copy to: Collier County Attorney's Office Attn.: Patrick G. White, Esq. 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 Telephone: (941) 774 -8400 Facsimile: (941) 774 -0225 As to Escrow Agent: Quarles & Brady LLP Attn: Leo J. Salvatori, Esq. 4501 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 Telephone: (941) 262 -5959 Facsimile: (941) 434 -4939 10. The rights and obligations of the Parties as created by this Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall inure to the benefit of, Parties hereto, their respective heirs, successors, and assigns. 11. The Parties hereby acknowledge that Quarles & Brady LLP is representing Olde Cypress in connection with the underlying dispute and related matters described herein, and that Quarles & Brady LLP is acting in the capacity of Escrow Agent merely as an accommodation to the Parties. As such, Quarles & Brady LLP's actions pursuant to this Escrow Agreement shall not be deemed nor claimed by the Parties to constitute a conflict of interest of any kind with respect to the matters described herein. 12. This Agreement shall be enforced and interpreted according to the laws of the State of Florida in effect at the time of execution of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the year and date first above written. QBNAP1337337.3 _4 _ Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of : Witness #1 (print name below) l-i (L-DA, G!L8Za-: r �7 I CA to Chalnun*S stopatwt 401y. as form t�.li i sufficiency ounty Attornev *� v i C VdN Witness #1 (print name below) Witness #2 (print 10\ � 16A14 OLDE CYPRESS: OLDE CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT, LTD., a Florida limited partnership OLDE CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation, as its General- P rtner bert Paul Hardy, as President (� COUNTY: i BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ESCROW AGENT: QUARLES & BRADY LLP, a Wisconsin limited liability partnership l � By: o J. Salvatori, as Partner OBNAP1337337.3 _ 5 _ 16A17 Permit No. C P 2 0 0 2- 0 5 PERMIT FOR CARNIVAL EXHIBITION STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF COLLIER: WHEREAS, Russell Tuff, Chairman, Golden Gate Area Chamber of Commerce, has made application to the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, for a permit to conduct a camaval; and WHEREAS, Russell Tuff, Chairman, Golden Gate Area Chamber of Commerce, has presented to the Board sufficient evidence that all criteria for the issuance of a permit to conduct a carnival as set forth in Chapter 10, Article II, Amusements and Entertainments, of the Collier County Code have been satisfied and that such carnival exhibition will be conducted according to lawful requirements and conditions; and WHEREAS, said Russell Tuff, Chairman, Golden Gate Area Chamber of Commerce, has requested a waiver of the carnival fee and the Surety Bond; NOW, THEREFORE, THIS PERMIT IS HEREBY GRANTED TO the Golden Gate Area Chamber of Commerce, to conduct a carnival from February 22, 2002 through, February 24, 2002, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the petitioner's application and all related documents, attached hereto and incorporated herein for the following described property: Tract 115, Unit 4, Golden Gate Subdivision, as recorded in Official Records of Collier County, Plat Book 5, Page 109, Collier County, Florida The request for waivers of the carnival fee and Surety Bond is hereby approved. WITNESS my hand as Chairman of said Board and Seal of said County, attested by the Clerk of Courts in and for said County this .! day of 2002. ' Clerk t%Snitirt all. Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjory M. Student Assistant County Attorney CARNY-2001 -AR-203 9, CM /lo BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, !� • 16A18 Permit No. CP 2 0 0 2- 0 6 PERMIT FOR CARNIVAL EXHIBITION STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF COLLIER: WHEREAS, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, of the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, has made application to the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, for a permit to conduct a carnival; and WHEREAS, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, of the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, has presented to the Board sufficient evidence that all criteria for the issuance of a permit to conduct a carnival as set forth in Chapter 10, Article II, Amusements and Entertainments, of the Collier County Code have been satisfied and that such carnival will be conducted according to lawful requirements and conditions; and WHEREAS, said Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, of the Collier County Parks and Recreation Deparment, has requested waivers of the Carnival Fee, Occupational License and Surety Bond requirements; NOW, THEREFORE, THIS PERMIT IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, of the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, to conduct a carnival from February 28th through March 3, 2002, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the petitioner's application and all related documents, attached hereto and incorporated herein for the following described property: (See attached Exhibit "A ") The request for waivers of the Carnival Fee, Occupational License and Surety Bond requirements are hereby approved. WITNESS my hand as Chairman of said Board and Seal of said County, attested by the Clerk of Courts in and for said County this /.-19- day otx 2002. obi . t <, f 1YIrHfi �$R, Clerk a 1.06atitre only. ,s Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjo M. Student Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: xa�-46 - JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16A18 3. a 10) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE UTILIZED Parcel 1, Township 47, Range 29, Section 3 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT January 15, 2002 Cecilia Martin, Planning Tech II Community Development 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34103 Dear Cecilia: AR- ;W0 16A18 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION EAST 310 ALACHUA STREET IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA 34142 (941) 657 -5126 (941) 657 -1447 FAX (941) 657 -5125 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department is requesting a carnival permit for the Spring Carnival. The event will be held February 28 - March 2, 2002. The hours of operation are 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. at Immokalee Airport Park, Immokalee, FL 34142. The department is requesting too waive the carnival permit fee (12275.00), surety bond ($2,500.00) and occupational license: Thank you, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader Collier County Parks & Recreation 4- 164:343966 LULLILK LU :;t-% 16A18 J41V Z3��of ADDRESSING CHECKLIST Please complete the following. Not all ite ms will a 1 to eve ro'ect. Items in bold a are re { �i,e ai desc; iptian of subject property or properties (copy. of lengthy description may be attached — 11 i t" D ,-._...� Lo piar�.nY\- olio (Fr open' ID) r. umbers) of above (attach to, or associate with, legal description if more than one) LStreet address =ar audresses (as applicable, if already assigned} 4 Location msp, showing exact location of project/site in relation to nearest public road right-Of" ay (attach) X 5. Copy of survey (NEEDED ONLY FOR UNPLATTED PROPERTIES) y.�6. Proposed project name (if applicable) (,! n . --I- , , n Y 7 Prop osed � ect names (if applicable) tea. Site Development Plan Number (FOR EXISTING PROJECTS /SITES ONLY) SDP - pctitlon Type (indicate which is applicable): SDP (Site Development Plan) DPA (SDP Amendment) - -- SDPI (SDP Insubstantial Cain—&) -- - -- SIP (Site iraprovement Plan) SIPA (SIP Amendment) -- - Construction-P Land Use Petition (Variance, Conditional Use, Boat Dock Extension; etc.) Street Name Change (SNR) Blasting Permit Right -of -way Permit Clearing/Vegetation Removal Permit Excavation Permit n . Other (Describe: } 0 projector development names proposed for, or already appearing in, condominium documents (if applicable, indicate whether proposed or existing) tX1 1 A plicant name #'bone -5121cFax Vgyl` r751� - - - - - -- -- – --------------------- - - - - - ----------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- FOR STAFF USE ONLY i Address Number 3311 Z Date Approved by vlvni �,,,1L• ,Tease reaa reverse side Copy- • before completing this Copy: Petition. Copy: CARNIVAL OPERATION PETITION PETITION NO. PETITIONER'S NAME: PETITIONER'S ADDRESS: .Z1cq ()r--' DATE: Zoning Director Petitioner (2) County Manager 16A 18 n " J ?n n� i C'e1ll +IAAA_ o �3G TELEPHONE: .2 )1i Q_� _�Zg° PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: C.611; r .y r, � 6A a lEe. PROPERTY OWNER'S ADDRESS: A;�,`�����ic� R�„� 3y1y�L TELEPHONE: Cgti �� ( 5r1 o,oa LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: GENERAL LOCATION,: 1 l -N (iv -,- -, wL -V . 1_ _ '-T- CURRENT ZONING: CURRENT USE: NATURE OF PETITION: �',rnC�,rrzn( ('Qrn� i(1, ,t V 5n -�- THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN THIS PETITION. (FOR EXPLANA- TION, SEE REVERSE SIDE.) 3.a. ✓ 3.e.1) --Y_— 3.e.4)�— 3.e.7)� 3.b. ✓ 3.e.2) 3.e.5) 3.c. ✓ 3.e.3) �( 3.e.6) 3.e.9)�L___ 3.d. Comments - SIGN4E1O 4FET I T I0NER DATE REVIEWED by Board of County Commissioners: Approved: Conditions of Approval: Disapproved: SIGNATURE OF COUNTY MANAGER SPONSOR NOTIFICATION FORM -� FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS: � 6 H /� 8 Name of event ((1 p2d0� Address of event A',rv3ays �oo�d, �rnmo ee 'FL 341 J-3, Date (s) of event 9'Q - Hours of operation 3TDir Sponsor of event In _ n�A " t Address of Sponsor 300 `JC1n�rt �rrR 1 jam{ I / \1nc, \P 31-{I Ila Person in charge of food service S +CV(f " 106 . Phone i qo�) - 419 Number of food and beverage booths 10 Knr"c, Estimated number of attenders expected at the event at one time? 1,00 Number of toilets to be provided: Portable: Male (k ) Female ( ) Permanent: Male ( I ) Female Method of toilet waste disposal: _ �-:1 nr -i- o Describe method of liquid kitchen waste dis osa1: P� - C0 Describe (containers and method of solid waste disposal (garbage): .1- _ -rYVm '� /ls2�l.. �5 nn11�'+, -, n.- ,�,.� -.,t „a.r� ., ,�1,..,..,: \•.,�.�. Number of solid waste disposal containers provided: LS Describe facilities and method of hand washin runn "n w fi �" c r"1 N- i Pry Vlf3 • Describe facilities and method of utensil washing, rinsing and � sanitizing: S�i,1K anA .5�� ,r, , ; ie_r-<, Source of portable water: For information and assistance contact: Environmental Health & Engineering Department (813) 643 -8499. As the sponsor vendors of the may subject the understand t is Yes 16A1g of this event you are responsible to notify all food temporary food service requirements. Failure to comply booths to be closed for public health reasons.. Do you completely? No I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the statements contained herein and on any attachments are true, correct, complete, and made in good faith. I understand that these regulations include food intended for service to the public regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. I agree to assume responsibility for this event and certify that said business will be conducted in compliance with the Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 1OD -13. Date: Signature of sponsor's agent -T 16A1g INDIVIDUAL BOOTH NOTIFICATION FORM FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Name of event: .�p(',nq Name of booth: Person in charge of booth: '► n \��P.S�n���nS'T��� Types of food or beverage to be served: 1 n "jt cc rl r n i (' 11n rlV a 01rPle � Snn ( 00PS . n, Z -= ( Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 1OD -13 requires all food to come from an approved source. All food storage, preparation and utensil cleaning for this event shall not be done in private homes. Location of advanced food preparation: �.nC.eS�,Gn -ka; \erS How w4l food be transported to event location? Method of keeping food hot and /or cold at event site: M �A Method of cooking food at the location: MA Food must be protected from dust, insects, flies, coughs, sneezes. How will you provide this protection? Describ� type of structure: �r 1 o..- a.a.-, -A-. , < . ,_ - %, _ _ Adequate facilities and supplies shall be provided for employee handwashing. How will you provide this? '%n A't^nA r For Information and Assistance contact: Environmental Health & Engineering Dept - (813) 643 -8499 13.0292 Temporary Food Service Events F_ la) Temoocary food service event sponsors or vendors shall notify the local HRS county public health unit not less than three days prior to the scheduled event of the type of food service proposed and the time and location of the event. Notification may be comoleted orally, by telephone In person, or in writing. (b) The local HRS county public health unit shall keep a record of notifications received for proposed temoocacy food service events and shall provide aooroprlate educational material to the event sponsors or vendors. (2) Facilities - Specific requirements for the physical facility where the food service operation is to be conducted shall be based on the type food'that is to be prepared or served, the length of the event, and the amount of food preparation that is to be conducted at the temporary facility. (a) If the food service operation Is intended for the sale of only packaged non - potentially hazardous food or drink the food packages shall be protected from dust dirt, and other sources of contamination ducinG storaSie and serving. (b) Overhead protection shall be provided at all food service operations when food is prepared or portioned on premises (c) When potentially hazardous food is prepared at temporary food service events of more than 3 days, the physical structure where the food preparation occurs shall be protected from the entrance of flying insects and other vermin 13) A11 food and beverages served at temporary food service events shall be from approved sources in accordance with provisions of section IOD- 13.023 of this chaoter or prepared on premises. (4) A11 food served at temporary food service events shall be protected in accordance with orovislons of section 1OD- 13.024 of this chapter. (S) Food and food- contact surfaces shall be protected from contamination by customers ant( dust. Where necessary, effective shields or covers shall be orovided. (6) Ice which will be consumed or which will come Into contact with food shall be obtained from an apocoved source only in chloo-.d, crushed or cubed form. Th-e !ee 20 16A1$ shall be held In a way that protects It from contamination until dispensed (71 Storage of packaged food In contact with water or undralned ice is pcohlbited. Wrapped sandwiches shall not se stored in direct contact with Ice. Beverage containers way be stored in direct contact with ice when: (a) The storage facillty Is equipped with adequate drains which preclude the accui.ulatlon of water Burl use; (bl The welt water is disposed f so as not to create a nuisance; and (c) The storage facility is kept clean. (8)_ When all necessary washing and sanitizing of uterisils and eauipment are conducted at an aporoved commissary or food service establishment, a utensil washing sink will not be required except thatt an adequate supply of spare preparation and serving utensils are maintained In the establishment and used to replace those that become lolled. (9) A11 food service operations which prepare food on orAewlses shall provide an adequate supply of potable water for cleaning and employee handwashing An adequate supply way be provided in clean portable containers equipped with on /off valves. Soap and single— service towels shall be available for handwashing and hand drying_ (101 Equipment shall be Installed_ In such a wanner that the establishment can be kept clean and the food will not become contaminated. (11) Liquid waste which is not discharged into a sewerage system shall be disposed of in a wanner that will not create a public health hazard or a sanitary nuisance. (121 Floor construction In establishments which Prepare food on oremises shall be of durable material. OLrt or gravel sub(loocinq can be used when graded to drain and covered with platforms, duckboards elastic film, wood Chios, shavings or similar suitable material such as a sufficient cover of grass or turf to control dust. (131 Malls and ceilings, when required, shall be constructed to minimize the entrance of flies and dust. Gilings_s+aY be of wood, canvas Or other materials which protect the Satstlot of the establlstrmewt JAN. J l? 02 (THU) 1208 ALLIED SPECIALTY ILL: i l i Jb' 14u/ r. uuc CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 16A18 IHHOe DATt Mw /DD /YY 1 -17 -0Z PRODUCRRI &tlied Specialty Insurance CCGwrffRBRNO RIQHT13 UvON MH CUTItICATp HOLDER. THIS INFORMATION 10 <51 Gulf R1vd poiicii� OVINDi: RAT WD OR ALTER TKO COVRRAAt AFFORDED RY THE Treasure Island. FL 33706 COMPANIRS AFFORDING COV1i:RAG3 600 237 3355 LHTTTTER A T. N. E. Insurance Company INSURED i COMPANY TOlve Preaantetions,Inc. LETTER 8 Third Generation COMPrAN"C 269 Orient Way COMPANY Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 LRTTBR D ----------- --- -------------- --- --- - --- --- -- - .....- - - - -- -- - • - -- - ... -• - -- .. - - -- - COV$RAGae �fHiRId IS TO CERTI ►Y 2TlAT THE DOLICIA6 OP I1Mg19I_)RJIMCa LI0T80 BDLON DI HRIDN IBHURD TO TNB IN8 ED NANtD AOOVt FOR TH"" POLICY TOD INDICATED WHICH TwinRNNATIki.UORTI0vp am 19EIED OR MOV RUCHADOLITCIRMRB NLINZ HE AFFORDED DYYT QPOLICIE OCRMBADNINA.10 SUBJECT TO TO ALL CO TYPE OD POLICY POLICY POLICY LTR INSURANCI NUMBER RFP DATE aRP DATE LIMITS pOCRI81T(Ir OF 0P1YA7IOft/Zo0C= 0=/yR CWff /AgCIAL rMN Qste■ of Event: February 26. 2002 March 1, 2, 3, 2002 Additional insured: Collier county Park* and Recreation Department CERTIFICATE NOLDER CANCELLATION Cattier County Park* and $MOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRINID POLICIRO BE CANCRIJSD RETORT THE Recreation Departatnt ZXpIRATIOM DATE THRRROF, TH* I4401N0 WMPANY WILL IUMUVOR TO MAIL }0_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO TH* CRRTIPICATI HOLDOR NAM *D TO 7119 LOFT. PUT rAILUR* TO MAIL SUCH NOT:CR SHALL IMP04B NO OBLIOATION OR LIABILITY OP ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AAENT4 OR RF►REORNTATIVSP. AUTNORIZErD� REP1E8ENTATIVE OaKOLSL LLBILYTt (X) COMMERCIAL OtNERAL LIABILITY ONNERAL ADORZQLTE 610,000,000 ( ) CLASMB MADE (XI OCCUR NINF7551 4 -17-01 4-17 -02 PRODUCTS- COMP /OP AGG 6 1,000.000 A ( ) OWNER'S 6 CANT PROT FLR40NAL A ADV INJURY 6 1,000,000 ( ) EACH OCCURRZNCe 6 1,000,000 ♦IRO DAMAAE(Any one tire) 6 50,000 NED EEP (Any one person) DNA 1?1�IIRiII.a L.I.AEII/ITY I ) ANY AUTO COMBINED OINOLt LIMIT S 1 ) ALL OWNED AUTOS ODILY INXY D (Per per4opl I ) SCHEDULED AUTOS l ) HIRED AUTOS pODIGY INJURY 5 fPer eccl�snG) ( 1 NON -OWNED AUTOS ( ) PROP *RTY DANAOR S tlReAOe LIABILITY AUTO ONLY -RA ACCIDENT ; AN 1 ) Y AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: ( ) EACH ACCIDENT 6 AOORHOATE 6 12=66 LIABILM EACH OCCU%RVNCC 6 1 ) UNBRRI.LA FORM AOOR*OATE 4 f ) OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM S D111=1 f AM offlLV ( ) STATUTORY LIMITS THE PRO71ETOR/ ( ) INCL EACH ACCI09"T r PARTNERS 9xvCUTZVI OFFICERS ARR. ( ! EXCL OSEEAse- POLICY LIMIT 6 DISRAAR-$ACM EMPLOYER S aiwmA pOCRI81T(Ir OF 0P1YA7IOft/Zo0C= 0=/yR CWff /AgCIAL rMN Qste■ of Event: February 26. 2002 March 1, 2, 3, 2002 Additional insured: Collier county Park* and Recreation Department CERTIFICATE NOLDER CANCELLATION Cattier County Park* and $MOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRINID POLICIRO BE CANCRIJSD RETORT THE Recreation Departatnt ZXpIRATIOM DATE THRRROF, TH* I4401N0 WMPANY WILL IUMUVOR TO MAIL }0_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO TH* CRRTIPICATI HOLDOR NAM *D TO 7119 LOFT. PUT rAILUR* TO MAIL SUCH NOT:CR SHALL IMP04B NO OBLIOATION OR LIABILITY OP ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AAENT4 OR RF►REORNTATIVSP. AUTNORIZErD� REP1E8ENTATIVE 16A18 (3.e 1) Carnival Company Name and Address: Tolve Presentation, Inc. 269 Orient Way, Lindhurst, New Jersey 07071 Local Sponsoring Organization Collier County Parks & Recreation 310 Alachua Street, Immokalee, Fl 34142 Local Name and Address of Carnival Representative Steven Tolve Tolve Presentations, Inc. 802 H Constitution Drive, Homestead, F1 33034 CARNIVAL DESCRIFf10N OFACiiVIiIES 16A18 1. Merry -Go -Round - ride 2. Scrambler 3. Elephant Tower- ride (children) 4. Round Up - spinning ride 5. Ferris Wheel - ride 6. Slide 7. Pitch Games - break the bottles — balloon bust — basketball shoot — fish 8. Bumper Cars - Ride of scars. 9. Swing - (children & adult) 1.0. Roller Ride 11. Flying Dod 12. Sly Diver 13. Tea Cups 14. Picture Trailer 15. Food Trailers - popcorn, hotdog, hamburgers, soda, water — cotton candy, funnel cake, sausage + pepper, cheese steak, pizza GAMES Break A Bottle, Milk Can, Balloon Dart, Duck Pond, Water Gun, Cross Bow, B.B. Gun, Basket Bay 16P,18 3.e 3) NAME Et SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS OF PERSONS ACCOUNTABLE Steven Tolve s.s. # 135 -60 -2350 Peter Wrobleski s.s. # 147 -74 -2420 * The services of persons accountable for the operation of each activity are contracted. a d Q r;� o I Lp . ......... � s I�0 I) o Ca-- 6A18 Liza Q r;� o I Lp . ......... � s I�0 I) o Ca-- 6A18 mp .bf A04 a 16A18 p O � O O � O •ro pu m -A :ww�•www�:ww • :wwwww •ww • '�:�:w •w ' �: •w•�:�•w�: •w ...�•r: 'w�:ww " 'ww i i i i i i i i �a 4 X 'Al ti a 0 w �o a� � e �o v HQ 01/17/2662 13:32 2019335857 I ULVt F'KL= -N i k 1 1U1v=) J ova 001Z)lca p.2 INDIVIDUAL BOOTH NOTIFICATION FORM FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Name of event: Name of booth: Dcnknn 0. Person in charge of booth: 'S-�r-ycv' -Vo dt „ Types of ... or beverage to be served: •r r A . • .■.^ % rajpAy teinnap ! • Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 64E -11 requires all food to come from an approved source. All food storage, preparation and utensil cleaning for thls event shall not be done in private homes. ibai8 ', nlls Location of advanced food preparation: Ali -� o ad D re Q0,M&j. on _ }G Q 4M G r-X- nDGra4ion. _ How will food be transported to event location? of keeping food hot and /or cold at event site: Method of cooking food at the location: c_VA.L_Uil! S Food must be protected from dust, insects, flies, coughs, sneezes How will you provide this protection? Describe type of structure: Adequate facilities and supplies shalt be rovided` for e,Tployee handwashing. How will you provide this? Se, �T ' ii 11P_ A A c ou le _s 01/17/2002 13:32 2019335857 TOQUE PRESENTATIONS r'Aut nj '•♦ V J I J y Li P-3 16P,18 Failure to comply with applicable food service requirements in accordance with Chapter 64E-11, Florida Administrative Code, rrmaa / result in enforcement action. Do you understand this completely? Yes No I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the statements contained herein and on any attachments are true, correct, complete, and made In good faith. I understand that these regulations include food intended for service to the public regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. I agree to assume responsibility for this establishment and I certify that said business will be conducted in compliance with the Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 64E -11. Date' L' _ Signa re of app ca 16A18 3.e 6) PLAN FOR REFUSE, GARBAGE, DEBRIS, E` SEWAGE DISPOSAL DURING Et AFTER OPERATION OF CARNIVAL Refuge, garbage, and debris will be discarded in 55 gallon containers with liners and taken to waste management during and after operation to be disposed of properly. Sewage disposal will be disposed of by port-a -let company, see attached. 16A18 Date: January 15, 2002 7o: Sandra Ramos Cc: From: John W. Kirchner, Airport Manager RE: Carnival priority: [Urgent] Your request to lease the property on the Southwest portion of the landside of the Immokalee Regional Airport for a carnival from February 28, 2002 through March 3, 2002 is approved. Furthermore, we realize that you will also need several days before and after for setup and Disassembling of tents and rides. If you have any questions please call me 941 - 657 -9003 JK 6/19/2001 Confidential 1 BACK UP FOR PHONED IN PORT -A -LET ORDERS WITH WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIAL EVENT RENTALS DATE: K _20o;� 16A18 PLACING PORT -A -LET ORDERS WITH WASTE MANAGEMENT Call 649 -2212 to place verbal order. After calling in order FAX backup order to 649 -5644 Our account is listed as Parks and Recreation Refer to Purchase Order # The bill to should read: Parks and Recreation 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard Naples, Florida 34116 If this is for a special event, it must be specified at time of placing order. Special Event Portable Toilets - 1 day w /no extra cleaning (Male, Female or unisex) - $20 /day. Special Event Handicapped Units - 1 day w /no extra cleaning - $30/ per day. Child's Units are NOT on bid and are $ /day. Each extra cleaning is $15 per unit and is NOT on bid. Multi -unit trailers (Crowd Pleasers) are NOT on bid and are $750 /day plus $150 for delivery/pickup & setup. These units are 35' long & house units for 3 men stalls -5 urinals - 2 sinks & 7 women stalls -3 sinks. Each unit requires 2 110 -volt outlets and 2 water hoses. Extra cleanings are $100 each. Temporary monthly units are cleaned 2 times /week at $2.50 /day /unit anywhere in county. Specify how many male, female & handicapped units. DATE SERVICE TO START Aruar�4 CH11 -DD APPROXIMATE DATE SERVICE TO END M .LrA 5.6100 � OR DAY(S) OF SPECIAL EVENT If special event is more than one day, how many times is cleaning needed? SPECIAL EVENT NAME )Dr►nG Ci_r� {y SERVICE ADDRESS (Be able to give directions to site and location where port -a -lets are to be placed). (Site) mwj ,_�q coo irpo rcr�s (Site Address) zT_�mmo Y-0- It e F 3 �/1% (City & Zip) X279- 902-7 CONTACT PERSON ON SITE, 0 - PAGER OR PHONE # 6 512 -.5 /a & 1 -14 -2002 10:17AM FROM 9416575708 �i1�Priff Pon �unter Ms. Sandra Ramos Immokalce Community Park 321 N. 1 ' St. Immokalee, FL 34142 Dear Ms. Ramos, Collier County Sheriff's Office $301 Tamiami Trait East Building "J" Naples, FL 34112 Telephone (AC 941) 774 -4434 P_ � 16A18 January 14, 2002 This letter is to confirm that I have had the opportunity to review the proposed plan for the upcoming carnival event scheduled for February 28, 2002 -- -March 3, 2002, located at the Immokalee Airport Park. In reviewing the plan, l anticipate no major law enforcement problems. If any additional information is needed, please advise. Sincerely, i;;; %?�4 Lt. Mark Baker #762 Collier County Sheriffs Office Immokalee Substation Commander MLB /vg 16A1R IMMOKALEE F E IMMOKALEE FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT < < s R C 502 E. NEW MARKET ROAD, MMOKALEE, FLORIDA 34142 E U E MFL A EST. 195] January 9, 2002 Sandra Ramos Immokalee Parks and Recreation 321 N. 1 st St. Immokalee, Fl. 34142 Dear Sandra Ramos, The lmmokalee Fire Control Dist. will provide fire protection and inspections for the carnival you are planning in March. Please provide the date and time that the state ride inspector is scheduled for. When planning the layout, keep in mind that the fire trucks need access. Provide at least 24' fire lane around the midway. Fire extinguishers will be needed per NFPA 10. Fire extinguishers shall be inspected and tagged as required. If you should have any questions, feel free to call me at 657 -2700. Sincerely, Leo F. Ro Fire Inspector GENERAL OFFICE (941) 657 -2111 FIRE PREVENTION (941) 657 -2700 FAX (941) 657 -9489 16A1P (3.e 8) Date and Time Activities are to be Conducted and Concluded: Thursday, February 28, 2002 5:00 p.m. —10:00 p.m. Friday, March 1, 2002 5:00 p.m. —11:00 p.m. Saturday, March 2, 2002 12:00 p.m. — 11:00 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2002 12:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. 3. a 10) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE UTILIZED 16A18 Parcel 1, Township 47, Range 29, Section 3 16A19 RESOLUTION, 2 0 02 - 7 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING FOR WAIVER OF ADMINISTRATIVE FEES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATION OF ORDINANCE 99 -51, AS AMENDED, AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION 2001 -426 FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 2001 -426 on November 13, 2001, which provides for the assessment of lien for the cost of the abatement of a public nuisance in accordance with Ordinance 99 -51, as amended, against property owned by Joseph F. Morgan and Elizabeth A. Morgan; and WHEREAS, the violated property is described as Lots 1 and 2, Block E, Sable Shores Subdivision and identified by Folio # 71781960003; and WHEREAS, the property owners, Joseph F. and Elizabeth A. Morgan, requested a hearing to show cause why the expenses should not constitute a lien against their property within ten days of the date of the Legal Notice of Assessment of Lien, as provided for in Ordinance 99 -51, as amended; and WHEREAS, part of the assessment, i.e., the actual cost of the lot mowing, has been paid to the County in the amount of $55.00, leaving only administrative fees in the amount of $200.00 as unpaid; and WHEREAS, the property owners maintain that they attempted to abate the violation in accordance with the notice of violation but the violation remained due to a mistake in identification of the property to be mowed; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hereby finds that the assessment of the administrative fees in this instance is unwarranted and should not constitute a lien on the subject property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the assessment of administrative fees in the amount of $200.00 imposed by virtue of Resolution 2001 -426 is hereby waived as to the property described in Resolution 2001 -426. Adoption of this Resolution shall supersede and replace Resolution 2001 -426 and shall render Resolution 2001 -426 of no further force and effect. This Resolution is hereby duly adopted on this � day of February, 2002, after motion, second and majority vote favoring its adoption. DWIGfT,.E. BRQCK ;Clerk -"Deputy Clerk t t as to Cbatn�'S $306tv" only. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By- Z4-41-t a= JA N. COLETTA, Chairman Ap roved �asyto form and legal sufficiency: 0� Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 7 3 1681 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SPEED LIMIT INCREASE FROM THIRTY MILES PER HOUR (30 MPH) TO THIRTY -FIVE MILES PER HOUR (35 MPH), ON VALEWOOD DRIVE. WHEREAS, Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, permits the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to alter established speed limits on roads under its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, Valewood Drive falls under the jurisdiction of the BCC; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, the BCC may alter such existing speed limits as may be appropriate upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation; and WHEREAS, the results of such engineering and traffic investigations determine that the increased speed limit is reasonable and safer under the conditions found to exist and it conforms to criteria promulgated by the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: SECTION l: The BCC does hereby establish a thirty five miles per hour (35 MPH) speed limit on Valewood Drive and does hereby direct the Collier County Transportation Operations Department to erect appropriate speed limit signs giving notice thereof. SECTION 2: A copy of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Collier County Sheriff's Office for proper enforcement of the established speed limit for Valewood Drive. SECTION 3: The effective date of the speed limit increase shall be after written notification to the Sheriff's Office and upon posting of appropriate signage. This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this f , 2002. -X q: BOARD OF COUNTY COM )USSIONERS �Mi0 iT E.. B K Clerk COLLIER CO , FLO BIB 7 BY: Atts s jp CM i rnan . JAME COLETTA , Chairman $1004iire only. s Approved as to form and legal suffici ncy: Heidi F. Ashton Assistant Collier County Attorney Memorandum 16B 5 00.1oP TO: Ellie Hoffman Records Technician III Minutes & Records Management FROM: Cindy Erb, Sr. Property Acquisition Specialist Real Property Management Department DATE: March 4, 2002 RE: Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project; Parcel No. III -836 Folio No. 00445480007 Please find attached one (1) original recorded Drainage Easement and one (1) original Easement Agreement for the above referenced project. The Board of County Commissioner of Collier County, Florida approved the acquisition pursuant to Agenda Item 16 B 5, dated February 12, 2002. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments at 774 -8917. Thank you. attachments as stated cc: Robert Wiley, Stormwater w /attachment Tax Appraiser w /Easement only Inventory File w /attachment Office of the Rea! Property Management Department PROJECT: Lel Area Stormwater Improvements 16 B 5 Y p PARCEL NO: III -836 FOLIO NO.: 00445480007 EASEMENT AGREEMENT THIS EASEMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement ") is made and entered into by and between JAMES D. BROWN, a single man, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner "), whose mailing address is 1021 Taso Trail, Acworth, GA 30101 -6861, and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser "), whose mailing address is 3301 Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112; WHEREAS, Purchaser requires a perpetual, non - exclusive easement for drainage and maintenance, over, under, upon and across the lands described in Exhibit "A" (said easement hereinafter referred to as the "Property "), which is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement; WHEREAS, Owner desires to convey the Property to Purchaser for the stated purposes, on the terms and conditions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, Purchaser has agreed to compensate Owner for conveyance of the Property; 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. Owner shall convey the Property to Purchaser for the sum of $800.00, payable by County Warrant (said transaction hereinafter referred to as the "Closing "). Said payment shall be full compensation for the Property conveyed, including all landscaping, trees, shrubs, improvements, and fixtures located thereon, and for any damages resulting to Owner's remaining lands, and for all other damages in connection with conveyance of said Property to Purchaser. 2. Prior to Closing, Owner shall obtain from the holders of any liens, exceptions and /or qualifications encumbering the Property, the execution of such instruments which will remove, release or subordinate such encumbrances from the Property upon their recording in the public records of Collier County, Florida. Owner shall provide such instruments, properly executed, to Purchaser on or before the date of Closing. 3. This Agreement shall be null and void, and of no further force or effect, unless Closing shall occur within sixty (60) days from the date Purchaser executes this Agreement; provided; however, that Purchaser shall have the unilateral right to extend the term of this Agreement pending receipt of such instruments, properly executed, which either remove, release or subordinate any and all such liens, encumbrances or qualifications affecting Purchaser's enjoyment of the Property. At Closing, Purchaser shall deliver the County Warrant to Owner and Owner shall deliver the conveyance instrument to Purchaser in a form acceptable to Purchaser. 4. Owner is aware and understands that the "offer" to purchase represented by this Agreement is subject to acceptance and approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida. 5. Owner represents that the Property and all uses of the 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 except as specifically disclosed to the Purchaser; that the Owner has no knowledge of any spill or environmental law violation on any property contiguous to or in the vicinity of the Property to be sold to the Purchaser, that the Owner has not received notice and otherwise has no knowledge of a) any spill on Easement Agreement Page 2 16B 5 the Property, b) any existing or threatened environmental lien against the Property or c) any lawsuit, proceeding or investigation regarding the generation, storage, treatment, spill or transfer of hazardous substances on the Property. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 6. Owner shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the Purchaser against and from, and to reimburse the Purchaser 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 Purchaser by reason or arising out of the breach of Owner's representation under Section 5. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 7. The Purchaser shall pay for all costs of recording the conveyance instrument in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. All other costs associated with this transaction including but not limited to transfer, documentary and intangible taxes, and recording costs for any curative instruments shall be borne and paid by Owner. Owner shall be responsible for paying any costs and /or fees associated with the securing and recording a Subordination, Consent & Joinder of Easement of the mortgage(s) recorded against the Property from the mortgagee(s). The cost of a title commitment shall be paid by Purchaser. 8. 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. 9. Conveyance of the Property by Owner is contingent upon no other provisions, conditions, or premises other than those so stated above; and the 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. 10. If the Owner holds the Property 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, of the name and address of every person having a beneficial interest in the Property before the Property held in such capacity is conveyed to Purchaser, its successors and assigns. (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.) 11. This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. INtITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this 2 _ day of , 2002. Date Property acquisition approved by BCC: AS TO PURCHASER: DATED: ATTEST! 4J f,r,.,10, DtY�tG'.H� -Z;P (KK, Clerk Deputy Clerk friwl's BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: 4 4Ag-:t, r - JAMPS N. WLMA, Mairman Easement Agreement AS TO SELLER: DATED: ;1\��� WITNESSES: 0 Witnest(Signat r Name: o S t'C-1LS (Print or Type) Witness (Signature) Name: Kcx r. _h 4 - (Print or Type) Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney Page 3 JAMES D. BROWN J P.O.C. W SEC. 32, RGE 26 E 4 N s O 0 N O PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMEN J 6B 5 3 301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 j (941) 774 -8192 EXHM,T- --- Paw I of I SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROJECT PARCEL =- 834 FOLIO 004-D:460007 THE SOUTHEASTERLY 60 FEET OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S 02 °50'30" W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 32 206.29 FEET; THENCE N 59 °57'30" E 1342.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE CONTINUE N 59 057'30" E 150.00 FEET; THENCE N 30 002'30" W 300.00 FEET; THENCE S 59 057'30" W 150.00 FEET, THENCE S 30 002'30" E 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 2) P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING 3) SEC. = SECTION 4) TWP. = TOWNSHIP 5) RGE. = RANGE 6) R/W = RIGHT OF WAY 7) ALL DISTANCES ARE IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF 8) NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED WITH THE EMBOSSED SEAL OF A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NOT TO SCALE I JUNE 14, 2000 PREPA !rD BY: RGE R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 GWT836 SHEET 1 OF 1 PROJECT: Lely Area Stormwater Improvements PARCEL NO: III -836 FOLIO NO.: 00445480007 Prepared by: Ellen T. Chadwell, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 ( 941) 774-8400 2936636 OR: 2.985 PO; 1389 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/21/2002 at 02:23PK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 15,00 DOC -.70 5.60 COPIES 3.00 Retn; CONS 800.00 REAL PROPERTY 168 B %T 8991 INTER OFFICE DRAINAGE EASEMENT THIS EASEMENT, made and entered into this / %bay of , 2001, by JAMES D. BROWN, a single man, whose mailing address is 1021 Taso Trail, Acworth, GA 30101 -6861, as Grantor, and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, its successors and assigns, as Grantee. (Wherever used herein the terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns.) W ITNESSETH: Grantor, for and in consideration of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby conveys, grants, bargains and sells unto the Grantee, a perpetual, non - exclusive easement, license, and privilege to enter upon and to install and maintain drainage and utility facilities on the following described lands located in Collier County, Florida, to wit: See attached Exhibit "A" which is incorporated herein by reference. Subject to easements, restrictions, and reservations of record. THIS IS NOT HOMESTEAD PROPERTY. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto the Grantee together with the right to enter upon said land, place, excavate, and remove materials for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining drainage and utility facilities thereon. Grantor and Grantee are used for singular or plural, as the context requires. The easement granted herein shall constitute easements running with the land and shall burden the lands described above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the G the to and year first above written. Witness (SignMt'r� ) Name: c' e_ (Pr int or Type) Witness (Signature) Name: Karen L. (Print or Type) caused these presents to be executed es D. Brown Address: 1021 Taso Trail Acworth, GA 30101 -6861 THIS CONVEYANCE ACCEPTEp BY Tw BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIZP COUNTY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO AGENDA, 02 DATED: Ja oZ im N0. �& 8/s-) OR; 2985 PG. 2390 STATE OF 166 5 COUNTY OF The foregoing Drainage Easement was acknowledged before me this day of �_ �i�.c� -_a o .c` , 2001 James D. own, a single man, who is personally known to me or who has produced a s identification. wy (affix notarial seal) ADM as to f 1 I ufficiency Assistant County Attorney ._ Ellen T. Chadwell W Aw V — WA, [Elmo - • • (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial /Commission 46kWPARejullenCoun ceorgeo My Commission Expires: ftCQwmiWoa Wires March30,2002 n PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - -i-of_ 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941)774 -8192 16B SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION PROJECT NOT A SURVEY PARCEL`' 836 FOLIO 00 4 L- I48a1rao'7 N� 1 O 59 "�1 2 `o 0 �z. P.O.C. W 1/4 COR. SEC. 32, TWP. 50 S, PARCEL —836 RGE 26 E. TAX PARCEL 107 �4 3 i a N a E P.O.B. cn X3.30 N 59132 �" LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE SOUTHEASTERLY 60 FEET OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: COMMENCE AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S 02 °50'30" W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 32 N 5905 FEET; THENCE N 59 °57'30" E 1342.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE CONTINUE N 59 °57'30" E 150.00 FEET; THENCE N 30 °02'30" W 300.00 FEET; THENCE S 59 °57'30" W 150.00 FEET, THENCE S 30 402'30" E 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 2) P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING 3) SEC, = SECTION 4) TWP. = TOWNSHIP 5) RGE. = RANGE 6) R/W = RIGHT OF WAY 7) ALL DISTANCES ARE IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF e) NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED WITH THE EMBOSSED SEAL OF A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NOT TO SCALE PREPA fD BY: RGE R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 DATE E . JUNE 14, 2000 GWT836 SHEET 1 OF 1 CD id [`J ao cs, rd rJ F� MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 R"33 To: Jill M. Brown, Planner Public Transportation Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Resolution 2002 -74 Grant Application - FTA Certification and Assurances For Assistance Please find enclosed two original resolutions and one backup document, as referenced above,(Agenda Item #16B6), as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. If you should have any questions, please call me at 8406. Thank you. Enclosure 1 RESOLUTION # 2002- 7 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZING SIGNING AND SUBMISSION OF A FEDERAL TRANSIT AGENCY 49 U.S.C. 5310 GRANT APPLICATION, ASSURANANCES WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT AWARD FROM THE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, 49 U.S.C. 5310 authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to make grants and loans to local government authorities such as Collier County to help provide mass transportation service planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities; and WHEREAS, each year, through an application process administered by the Florida Department of Transportation, the Collier County Transportation Disadvantaged program is able to obtain funds that are to be used for the purchase of vehicles and for the provision of transportation services to the elderly or rural residents of Collier County. and WHEREAS, the Collier County Local Coordinating Board (LCB) has requested that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners submit applications for these FTA 49 U.S.C. 5310/ FTA 49 U.S.C. 5311 funds in order to purchase vehicles and for the provision of transportation services to the elderly or rural residents of Collier County, respectively; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, has authority to apply for and accept grants from the Florida Department of Transportation as authorized by Chapter 341, Florida Statutes, and by the Federal Transit Administration Act of 1964, as amended. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, FLORIDA: 1. This resolution applies to a Federal Program 49 U.S.0 Section 5310. 2 The submission of a grant application(s) (attached), supporting documents, and assurances to the Florida Department of Transportation is approved. 2• That the Collier County Transportation Administrator or his designee is authorized to execute, revise, amend, or terminate the FY 2002 grant agreement and supporting documents. 4. Any decision to terminate the attached agreement shall require BCC approval as an agenda item prior to the termination of said grant. 5. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon signature by the Chairman. ADOPTED this Lgday of Q 2002, after motion, second and majority voting favoring adoption. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COMMISSIONER By: JA N. COLETTA, Chairman ^� .DNOgh6, . /Bt cRe,, lerk duty Clerk Attest as to Approved as to form And legal sufficiency: {� Jefinifer Belpedi Assistant County Morney Appendix A •i• FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2002 FTA CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES (Required of all Applicants for FTA assistance and all FTA Grantees with an active capital or formula project) Name of Applicant: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Name and Relationship of Authorized Representative: James N. Coletta, Chairman BY SIGNING BELOW I, James N. Coletta (name), on behalf of the Applicant, declare that the Applicant has duly authorized me to make these certifications and assurances and bind the Applicant's compliance. Thus, the Applicant agrees to comply with all Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, and administrative guidance required for each application it makes to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in Federal Fiscal Year 2002. FTA intends that the certifications and assurances the Applicant selects on the other side of this document, as representative of the certifications and assurances in Appendix A, should apply, as required, to each project for which the Applicant seeks now, or may later, seek FTA assistance during Federal Fiscal Year 2002. The Applicant affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of the certifications and assurances it has made in the statements submitted herein with this document and any other submission made to FTA, and acknowledges that the provisions of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, 31 U.S.C. 3801 et seq., as implemented by U.S. DOT regulations, "Program Fraud Civil Remedies," 49 CFR part 31 apply to any certification, assurance or submission made to FTA. The criminal fraud provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1001 apply to any certification, assurance, or submission made in connection with the Urbanized Area Formula Program, 49 U.S.C. 5307, and may apply to any other certification, assurance, or submission made in connection with any other program administered by FTA. In signing this document, I declare under penalties of perjury that the foregoing certifications and assurances, and any other statements made bane on behalf of the Applicant are true and correct. Name James W. Coletta, Chairman Authorized Representative of Applicant signou" 401,10 AFFIRMATION OF APPLICANT'S ATTORNEY for Collier County Board of County (Name of Applicant) Commissioners DatePT-E'- •.3; S AT'':r DWIGHT 8,90N, 'CLERK As the undersigned Attorney for the above named Applicant, I hereby affirm to the Applicant that it has authority under state and local law to make and comply with the certifications and assurances as indicated on the foregoing pages. I further affirm that, in my opinion, the certifications and assurances have been legally made and constitute legal and binding obligations on the Applicant. I further affirm to the Applicant that, to the best of my knowledge, there is no legislation or litigation pending or imminent that might adversely affect the validity of these certifications and assurances, or of the performance of the Date: Z �, a:& 2- Each Applicant for FTA financial assistance (except 49 U.S.C. 5312(b) assistance) and each FTA Grantee with an active capital or formula project must provide an Attorney's affirmation of the Applicant's legal capacity. The Applicant may enter its PIN in lieu of the electronic signature of its Attorney, provided the Applicant has on file this Affirmation of its Attorney in writing dated this Federal fiscal year. 25 Appendix A FEDERAL FY 2002 CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES FOR FTA ASSISTANCE (Alternative to Electronic Filing) Name of Applicant: Collier County Board of County Commissioners The Applicant agrees to comply with applicable requirements of Categories 1 -16. X (The Applicant may make this selection in lieu of individual selections below.) OR The Applicant agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of the following Categories it has selected: 1. Certifications and Assurances Required of Each Applicant. 2. Lobbying Certification 3. Certification Pertaining to Effects on Private Mass Transportation Companies 4. Public Hearing Certification for a Project with Substantial Impacts 5. Certification for the Purchase of Rolling Stock 6. Bus Testing Certification. 7. Charter Service Agreement. 8. School Transportation Agreement. 9. Certification for Demand Responsive Service 10 Prevention of Alcohol Misuse and Prohibited Drug Use Certification 11 Certification Required for Interest and Other Financing Costs 12. Intelligent Transportation Systems Program Assurance 13. Certifications and Assurances for the Urbanized Area Formula Program, the Job Access and Reverse Commute Program, and the Clean Fuels Formula Program 14. Certifications and Assurances for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Program 15. Certifications and Assurances for the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program 16. Certifications and Assurances for the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Program (Both sides of this Signature Page must be appropriately completed and signed as indicated.) 24 � 1 � Exhibit H — Applicant Certification and Assurance to MOT � 1 � EXHIBIT H APPLICANT CERTIFICATION AND ASSURANCE TO FDOT To be completed and signed h an individual authorized by the governing board of the applicant auncv and submitted with the grant application The _Collier Countv BCC certifies and assures to the Florida Department of Transportation in regard to its Application for Assistance under 49 U.S.C. Section 5310 dated February 8 2002 1) It shall adhere to all Cert i fic.0 ions and Assurances made to the federal government in its Application. 2) It shall comply with Section 341.051 Florida Statutes and Chapter 14 -73 Florida Administrative Code. 3) It has the fiscal and man',iLcri.il capability and legal authority to file the application. 4) Local matching funds will he available to purchase vehicles /equipment at the time an order is placed. 5) It will carry adequate insurance to maintain, repair, or replace project vehicles /equipment in the even of loss or damage due to an accident or casualty. 6) It will maintain project vehicles /equipment in good working order for the useful life of vehicles /equipment. 7) It will return project vehicles /cyuipment to the Department if, for any reason, they are no longer needed or used for the purpose intended. 8) It recognized the Department's authority to remove vehicles /equipment from its premises, at no cost to 'lie Department, if the Department determines the vehicles /equipment are not used for the purpose intended, improperly maintained, uninsured, or operated unsafcl\. 9) It will not enter into an% ]case of project vehicles /equipment or contract for transportation services with any third party without prior written approval of the Department. 10) It will notify the Department within 24 hours of any accident or casualty involving project vehicles /equipment. and submit related reports as required by the Department. 11) It will submit an annual financial audit report to the Department, if required by the Department. Date: Signature: Norman Feder. Transportation Administrator Typed name and title 16B7 MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 To: Jill M. Brown, Planner Public Transportation Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Resolution 2002 -75 Grant Application - FTA Certification and Assurances For Assistance Please find enclosed two original resolutions and one backup document, as referenced above,(Agenda Item ##16B7), as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. If you should have any questions, please call me at 8406. Thank you. Enclosure 1687 .�­k RESOLUTION # 2002- 7 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZING SIGNING AND SUBMISSION OF A FEDERAL TRANSIT AGENCY 49 U.S.C. 5311 GRANT APPLICATION, ASSURANANCES WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRANT AWARD FROM THE DEPARTMENT FOR EXPENDENDUTURES OF GRANT FUNDS PURSUANT TO A GRANT AWARD. WHEREAS, 49 U.S.C. 5311 authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to make grants and loans to local government authorities such as Collier County to help provide non - urbanized transportation services to meet the special needs of elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities; and WHEREAS, each year, through an application process administered by the Florida Department of Transportation, the Collier County Transportation Disadvantaged program is able to obtain funds that are to be used for the provision of transportation services to the elderly or rural residents of Collier County. and WHEREAS, the Collier County Local Coordinating Board (LCB) has requested that the Collier County Board Of County Commissioners submit applications for these FTA 49 U.S.C. 5310/ FTA 49 U.S.C. 5311 funds in order to purchase vehicles and for the provision of transportation services to the elderly or rural residents of Collier County, respectively; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, has authority to apply for and accept grants from the Florida Department of Transportation as authorized by Chapter 341, Florida Statutes, and by the Federal Transit Administration Act of 1964, as amended. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, FLORIDA: I • This resolution applies to a Federal Program 49 U.S.0 Section 5311. 2 The submission of a grant application(s) (attached), supporting documents, and assurances to the Florida Department of Transportation is approved. 2. That the Collier County Transportation Administrator or his designee is authorized to execute, revise, amend, or terminate the FY 2002 grant agreement and supporting documents. 4. Any decision to terminate the attached agreement shall require BCC approval as an agenda item prior to the termination of said grant. 5• This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon signature by the Chairman. ADOPTED this 4 day of voting favoring adoption. , 2002, after motion, second and majority ' ,tr4S1��1i ai �ifll flli�•. IhvttE. $r6�k,;C1t�jk'aa` Deputy Cldrk Attest as Approved as to form And legal sufficiency: By: nifer Belpe Assistant County ttorney, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COMMISSIONERS By: JA C 4 4,C irm n FM AD to Cha lra •: only. Appendix A 1667 FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2002 FTA CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES (Required of all Applicants for FTA assistance and all FTA Grantees with an active capital or formula project) Name of Applicant: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Name and Relationship of Authorized Representative: James N. Coletta, Chairman BY SIGNING BELOW I, James N. Coletta (name), on behalf of the Applicant, declare that the Applicant has duly authorized me to make these certifications and assurances and bind the Applicant's compliance. Thus, the Applicant agrees to comply with all Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, and administrative guidance. required for each application it makes to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in Federal Fiscal Year 2002. FTA intends that the certifications and assurances the Applicant selects on the other side of this document, as representative of the certifications and assurances in Appendix A, should apply, as required, to each project for which the Applicant seeks now, or may later, seek FTA assistance during Federal Fiscal Year 2002. The Applicant affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of the certifications and assurances it has made in the statements submitted herein with this document and any other submission made to FTA, and acknowledges that the provisions of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, 31 U.S.C. 3801 et seq., as implemented by U.S. DOT regulations, "Program Fraud Civil Remedies," 49 CFR part 31 apply to any certification, assurance or submission made to FTA. The criminal fraud provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1001 apply to any certification, assurance, or submission made in connection with the Urbanized Area Formula Program, 49 U.S.C. 5307, and may apply to any other certification, assurance, or submission made in connection with any other program administered by FTA. In signing this document, I declare under penalties of perjury that the foregoing certifications and assurances, and any other statements mad me on b alf o 4he Applicant are true and correct. Signature ' , Name James N . Coletta, Chairman Date ' ' '~ �p Z + r = Wft .�TES�f- t� - Authorized Representative of Applicant . W� ao� .. -MERK 11, 11, stq� only j t_:. AFFIRMATION OF APPLICANT'S ATTORNEY for Collier County Board of County (Name of Applicant) Commissioners As the undersigned Attorney for the above named Applicant, I hereby affirm to the Applicant that it has authority under state and local law to make and comply with the certifications and assurances as indicated on the foregoing pages. I further affirm that, in my opinion, the certifications and assurances have been legally made and constitute legal and binding obligations on the Applicant. I further affirm to the Applicant that, to the best of my knowledge, there is no legislation or litigation pending or imminent that might adversely affect the validity of these certifications and assurances, or of the t)erformance of the Date'-- uu Z t� Each Applicant for FTA financial assistance (except 49 U.S.C. 5312(b) assistance) and each FTA Grantee with an active capital or formula Project must provide an Attorney's affirmation of the Applicant's legal capacity. The Applicant may enter its PIN in lieu of the electronic signature of its Attorney, provided the Applicant has on file this Affirmation of its Attorney in writing dated this Federal fiscal year. 25 1687 Appendix A FEDERAL FY 2002 CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES FOR FTA ASSISTANCE (Alternative to Electronic Filing) Name of Applicant: CoUier County Board of County Commissioners The Applicant agrees to comply with applicable requirements of Categories 1- 16. X (The Applicant may make this selection in lieu of individual selections below.) OR The Applicant agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of the following Categories it has selected: 1. Certifications and Assurances Required of Each Applicant. 2. Lobbying Certification 3. Certification Pertaining to Effects on Private Mass Transportation Companies 4. Public Hearing Certification for a Project with Substantial Impacts 5. Certification for the Purchase of Rolling Stock 6. Bus Testing Certification. 7. Charter Service Agreement. 8. School Transportation Agreement. 9. Certification for Demand Responsive Service 10 Prevention of Alcohol Misuse and Prohibited Drug Use Certification 11 Certification Required for Interest and Other Financing Costs 12. Intelligent Transportation Systems Program Assurance 13. Certifications and Assurances for the Urbanized Area Formula Program, the Job Access and Reverse Commute Program, and the Clean Fuels Formula Program 14. Certifications and Assurances for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Program 15. Certifications and Assurances for the Nonurbanized Area Formula Program 16. Certifications and Assurances for the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Program (Both sides of this Signature Page must be appropriately completed and signed as indicated.) 24 Required for: Section 5311 Section 5333(b) Assurance 1687 The Collier County Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the "Recipient ") HEREBY ASSURES that the "Special Section 5333(b) Warranty for Application to the Small Urban and Rural Program has been reviewed, and certify to the Florida Department of Transportation that we comply with its provisions and that all its provisions will be incorporated into any contract between the applicant and any sub - recipient which will expend funds received as a result of an application to the Florida Department of Transportation under the FTA Section 5311 program. Z James N. Coletta, Chairman, Collier County BCC (name and title of chief executive officer) `y� ATTEST: .... r % DWIGHT C 1`g • (sig ature of chief executive officer) p t r ^ k ae'�1 y � �1 . • !2, 2ao Z- Attest t oN ELIGIBLE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND LABOR REPRESENTATION 1 2 3 4 Applying Agency and Section 5311 Recipients Other surface Public Union Representation of Description of Project in Service Area (May be Transportation Providers Employees identified in "none ") in Service Area (May be Columns 2, and 3, if any "none') Ma be "none ") Collier County Board of Collier County None None County Board of County Y Naples Trolley. Commissioners. Greyhound To continue Rural transit and paratransit in Collier County. (Federal funds requested, $112,200.) 17 E ii w RESOLUTION NO.2002 -_ZfL__ A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE SUPPORT FOR CONTINUING EFFORTS TO SECURE THE TRANSPORATION OUTREACH PROGRAM (TOP) FUNDING WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature established the Transportation Outreach Program, Chapter 339.137 of the Florida Statutes, to provide state matching funds for local government projects that met certain criteria including the enhancement of Florida's economic growth and competitiveness, preserving existing transportation infrastructure and improving travel choices to ensure mobility. WHEREAS, Collier County submitted an application for funding a portion of the Golden Gate Parkway corridor improvements project which includes an interchange at I -75, six- laning of Golden Gate Parkway and an overpass at Golden Gate Parkway and Airport Pulling Road. WHEREAS, this project was shown to enhance economic growth by providing improved access to 55% of the total industrial space in the County and 42% of the total commercial space in the County along with showing a decrease in travel congestion at the existing I -75 interchanges and improving mobility by reducing travel times by 50% and travel distances by 75% to the airport and a majority of the industrial and commercial space in the County. WHEREAS, the Transportation Outreach Program Advisory Council was created to review and prioritize projects submitted for funding under this program and in October recommended that the Golden Gate Parkway project, based on the criteria established, be matched with $8.45 million State TOP grant; and WHEREAS, since the recommendation has been made, the Governor has submitted to the Legislature for their consideration a different program that would consider, but not necessarily fund, the TOP projects recommended by the Council; and WHEREAS, the Legislature will now be taking up the TOP funding issue and deciding on the approval of this funding through the General Appropriations Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Florida: - 1 - � 1 � 1. That the Collier County Board of County Commissioners supports the TOP Council's recommendation that the funding for the Golden Gate Parkway project be approved for $8.45 million and that our local legislative delegation has the full support of Collier County in their efforts to secure these funds. This Resolution adopted this /day o , 2002 after motion, second d and majority vote favoring same. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk ��yse�u�u�tiry e^ BY: <y y Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: lacq line Hubbard Robinson AAssi tant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Date: A6V " - 2 - RESOLUTION N0.2002 -Z7 16B9 A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 15, 2002 AS COLLIER AREA TRANSIT DAY AND DECLARING THAT ALL RIDES ON COLLIER AREA TRANSIT SHALL BE FREE TO THE PUBLIC ON SAID DATE. WHEREAS, Collier Area Transit began providing a public transit service to the Collier County community on February 15, 2001; and, and, WHEREAS, February 15, 2002 marks the first anniversary of the Collier Area Transit; WHEREAS, Collier Area Transit has safe and courteous drivers and staff; and, WHEREAS, Collier Area Transit strives to provide a safe, courteous and timely alternative to driving; and, WHEREAS, Collier Area Transit has exceeded expectations of projected ridership during its first year of operations; and, WHEREAS, the County desires to increase awareness of the public transit system and its exceptional service to the public; and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds a public purpose in providing free public transportation on February 15, 2002 to recognize the first anniversary of public transit service and to increase public awareness of the public transit service. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the 15`" day of February, 2002 be designated as Collier Area Transit Day and in appreciation of the community's support, that on that day, all rides on Collier Area Transit shall be free. €K, Clerk G i as t0 Chairwm43 sigootun only. Approved as to form and lega sufficiency: eidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA t S N. COLETTA, Chairman ., This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 30480320008 16C1 * ** 2933521 OR: 2982 PG: 1156 ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T ?240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Asbell TR., John R. 365 5th Ave.S Ste 202 Naples, FL 34102 The Lien was recorded on 5th day of December 2000, in Official Record Book 2750 page 2055 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand One Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($1,100.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 9 & 10, BLOCK B, EAST GATE SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 4.24 day of 4,1 , 2002. AfTWT w�,n D_�IFIT.'E. LR, Clerk t as to Chairman's qq#t. re only. Approved as to form and cy ROBERT Z C ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLO DA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C1 *** 2933522 OR: 2982 PG: 1157 instrument prepared b 4 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This s p p Y 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary RBC FEE 6.00 Assistant County Attorney COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 E %T 7240 Property Folio No. 30480240007 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Asbell, John R. 365 5th Avenue Naples, FL 34112 -5754 The Lien was recorded on 19th day of December 2000, in Official Record Book 2756 page 0063 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Six Hundred Seventy Five Dollars and No Cents ($675.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 1 -6, BLOCK B, EAST GATE SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 'day of -- 2002. ,T�CHTCK, Clerk �'c Approved as to form and le al sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER CO Y, FL O DA By: JAMES N. COLETrA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 30480280009 16C1 * ** 2933523 OR; 2982 PG; 1158 * ** p RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Asbell, John R. 365 5th Avenue Naples, FL 34112 -5754 The Lien was recorded on 19th day of December 2000, in Official Record Book 2756 page 0065 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($1,400.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 7 & 8, BLOCK B, EAST GATE SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through j'ts Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this Q4_ day o , 2002. r is R _l�`, Clerk �N V �X a .010 Ch #loran's 1)14 n #tore only. Approved as to form and le al suf cy �7 ROBERT A ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COLEMA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933524 OR: 2982 PG: 1159 16C1 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08 :16AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK This instrument prepared by: RIC FEE 6.00 Robert Zachary COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD Office of the County Attorney INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 3301 East Tamiami Trail HIT 1240 Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 66930680000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silas Bacon Box 178 Everglades, FL 33929 The Lien was recorded on 30th day of October 1992, in Official Record Book 1766 page 000313 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Three Hundred Five Dollars and No Cents ($305.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 20, PINE GROVE SUBDIVISION OF THE TOWN OF IMMOKALEE Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ha]t_ day o , , 2002. of ` V .HST E�- BR'CSCK, Clerk CL j' t Rat 04 to Chairman's -:` signature only. Approved as to form and le 1 su cy 2 .1144 ROJ3ERT ZA HARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER CO Ty, FL RIDA By: JAMES N. COLE'ITA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933525 OR; 2982 PG; 1160 16 C 1 �, RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary REC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Assistant County Attorney Retn: Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 E %T 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36242000007 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: E B Bassichis ET UX 535 Trotwood Ridge RD Pittsburgh, PA 15241 The Lien was recorded on 10th day of July 1995, in Official Record Book 2077 page 0112 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Dollars and No Cents ($2,870.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 30, BLOCK 107, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 5 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ,2t day o , 2002. ATT,+i », L3 D'' rClerk ttast ' i►a; eri l Y. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency I160: . %d • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: 4-ea ,TAE- C LE CHAIRMAN * ** 2933526 OR. 2982 PG; 1161 16C1 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: " 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary RIC FEE 6.40 Assistant County Attorney Retn: COPIES 1.40 Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 BIT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62260800004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Carter, Douglas L. & Sandra G. 5337 Jennings St Naples, FL 341137817 The Lien was recorded on 3rd day of October 2001, in Official Record Book 2901 page 1781 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Four Hundred Eighty Five Dollars and No Cents ($485.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 28 AND 29, BLOCK 11, NAPLES MANOR LAKES Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /a day o#4-, 2002. 'ROCK, Clerk U Mirun's :. •sigal ure only. Xoproved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERTZA4CRARY COLLIER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, CO ► •' �: JAWS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 74030920005 16 C1 *** 2933527 OR; 2982 PG; 1162 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Supreme Clermont & Anise Clermont PO Box 1321 Immokalee, FL 33934 The Lien was recorded on 15`h day of March 1990, in Official Record Book 001512 page 001921 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Twenty Five Dollars and No Cents ($225.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 7, BLOCK 2, SOUTH IMMOKALEE HEIGHTS Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through }ts Chairm n, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 4..day o , 2002. .E.�'OCK, Clerk 7. Af Y in•s A w . 0ioature on1 .i Approved as to form and le 1 ncy ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUN Y, FLO DA By: 1, ZzMiee L-17 JAMES N. COLEITA, CHAIRMAN 16C1 �*REC2933528 1CIA° RECORDS PG; 1163 This instrument prepared by: S f COLLIER COUNTY, FL Robert Zachary 02/15/2002 at 08:16AH DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Assistant County Attorney RIC FIE 1100 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 EXT 7240 Property Folio No. 36441840000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hahe, Michael C. 2820 53rd St SW Naples, FL 34116 The Lien was recorded on 21" day of August 2001, in Official Record Book 2879 page 0150 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Six Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($600.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 19, BLOCK 243, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 7 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this4i, day o , 2002. ATTEST•. MOM" E. J3R,Y-., Clerk °•Jltt st a "to Chairman's Approved U' 6 form and legal suff jqiency BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: z4e:56 JAMES N. COLFr A, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35981480002 16C1 *** 2933529 OR; 2982 PG; 1164 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hernandez, Elba & Noe 3956 12th Street N #3 Naples, FL 34104 The Lien was recorded on 16th day of May 2001, in Official Record Book 2825 page 1918 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 1, BLOCK 82, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 3 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through }ts Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 7 n, day of 2002. 'VI?T._1fwl, Clerk v At it "' tAo Chi i rman' s frtaifwre only. Approvdd as to form and 1 ency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62200040002 16C1 * ** 2933530 OR; 2982 PG; 1165 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, 14 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE COPIES Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Felix Lerch Family Trust 2669 Davis Blvd Ste 101 Naples, FL 33962 The Lien was recorded on 4th day of October 1996, in Official Record Book 2236 page 0153 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Seventy Five Dollars and No Cents ($275.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 1, BLOCK 1, OF NAPLES MANOR EXTENSION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this � day of 2002. L3 °t T E. oCK, Clerk C-1 °atg�ft.ure: ply. }r App'r`oved; as to form and 1 s 7ency f� ROBERT Z C ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAPES N. COLETI'A, CHAIRMAN FL 6.00 1.00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 57737560002 16C1 * ** 2933531 OR; 2982 PG; 1166 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Thomas P. Maney Jr. & Lori S. Maney 220 Franklin Ave. Worthington, OH 43085 The Lien was recorded on 14`x' day of April 1994, in Official Record Book 001935 page 001496 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Three Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($300.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 4, BLOCK 280, OF MARCO BEACH, UNIT 8, A SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day o 2002. ATTF,'S.T„' y , DWI(3tt ,1~;. Bk6 ; * ** 2933532 OR; 2982 PG; 1167 * ** 16C1 RBCORDBD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by 02/iS/2002 at Q8:16AN DWIGHT B. RIC BROCK, FBI CLERK Robert Zachary ROC FEE 6.00 rY COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney Retn: Office of the County Attorney CLBRO TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 B %T 1240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 77262280002 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Richard F McCullough 255 Cocohatchee Dr Naples, FL 34110 The Lien was recorded on 16`h day of March 1999, in Official Record Book 2523 page 3423 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Ninety Dollars and No Cents ($290.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 42 & 43, BLOCK 2, TRAIL ACRES, UNIT 2 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chai n, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this � day of , 2002. Dw IGHT E. *D0GK, Clerk r! " At ►t .air -to Chui run Is App08d' as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COI=A, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35882400000 * ** 2933533 OR: 2982 PG: 1168 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 16C102/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Medina, Jose & Maria 304 Washington Ave Naples, FL 34142 The Lien was recorded on 21St day of August 2001, in Official Record Book 2879 page 0146 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Four Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($400.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 10, BLOCK 64, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 2, PART 2 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through}ts Chairma , directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this Z — day of 2002. DfI: B3CQ;; Clerk >` Jltt' its '$ Ao Chiiman's only. Approved as to form and 1 1 ' ncy ROBERT Z CHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COLE'I'I'A, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933534 OR: 2982 PG: 1169 * ** This instrument prepared by: RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary 16C1 RIC FBI 6.00 Assistant County Attorney .N COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 E %T 7240 Property Folio No. 62154920003 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gilbert Mendes & Martha Mendes Antone Mendes 2260 Tamiami Tr E Naples, FL 33962 The Lien was recorded on 6`h day of October 1994, in Official Record Book 1992 page 0404 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 23, BLOCK 8, NAPLES MANOR ANNEX Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/:) 6 day o&�, 2002. tf IYWI�G�1 K, Clerk Cha i r'san S Approved as to form and le s iency ROBERT HARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933535 OR; 2982 PG; 1170 * ** This instrument prepared by: RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary REC FIR 6.00 Assistant County Attorney 6 C1 Office of the County Attorney Retn: COPIES 1,00 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 BIT 7240 Property Folio No. 62098960006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Brian Miller 9018 1St Street North St Petersburg, FL 33702 The Lien was recorded on 10th day of July 1995, in Official Record Book 2077 page 0106 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Ninety Dollars and No Cents ($290.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 10, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this A2 , day o, ,,�, 2002. \ I 1 DVif rI�T E, Clerk test 'AS 0 Chi i ratan' s - s;ignatv�e only. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency �1 RO ER ZAtTIARY COUNTY, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER O• DA 'a, By: Xav JAMES * ** 2933536 OR; 2982 PG: 1171 ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCE, CLERK Robert Zachary 1 6 C 1 RBC FBI 6.00 Assistant County Attorney -w Retn: COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 EXT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62098960006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Brian Miller 9018 1" Street North St Petersburg, F133702 The Lien was recorded on 16th day of January 1996, in Official Record Book 2138 page 1297 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($1,285.60) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 10, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this [ d� day of _ 2002. D* C�T'E. BR I., ,Clerk . ; -. test- �ts'1�a Chair�an's Approved as to form and le suf ciency RO ERT Z ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FL RIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933538 OR; 2982 PG; 1173 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary ROC ESB 1.00 � 16C1 COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney wft Retn: . Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 EYT 1240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62098960006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Brian Miller 9018 1St Street North St Petersburg, F133702 The Lien was recorded on 3rd day of January 1997, in Official Record Book 2268 page 0141 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 10, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisj�.�day of , 2002. L DI ,,Clerk o � ' alai man's Approved as'to form and le al su cy �7 ROBERT _ZAMARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER CO TY, FLO DA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933537 OR: 2982 PG: 1172 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 1 C 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. BROCKE CLERK AEC FEE 6,00 Robert Zachary COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney Retn; Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 E %T 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62101520003 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Morales, Gloria C 2030 River Reach Dr Apt 132 Naples, FL 34104 -5253 The Lien was recorded on 16th day of May 2001, in Official Record Book 2825 page 1906 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 3, BLOCK 13, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ;��day ofz; 2002. iT�FI<'i': B��Er Clerk y. " Attes'1E"A m-to: Chairmn's eat y. Approved as to form and 1 1 s iency �7 ROBERT ZACRARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLO DA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933539 OR: 2982 PG: 1174 * ** This instrument prepared by: RBCORDBD in OFFICIAL RBCORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Robert Zachary 1 �, � 1 02/1 §12002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT B. HROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 Assistant County Attorney COFIBS 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLBRK TO THB BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTBROFFICB 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 B %T 7240 Property Folio No. 62098960006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: A. Joseph Moses 5357 Hardee Street Naples, FL 33942 The Lien was recorded on 8"' day of September 1993, in Official Record Book 1862 page 002325 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 10, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its n Chairm , directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this�Z� day ofz,4 , 2002. R H Clerk E.' Chairman's sU a `ui'e "I y. Approved as to form and le al suf ency RO ERT Z ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. CO A, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62098960006 * ** 2933540 OR; 2982 PG; 1175 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08 :16AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK 16 C 1 ROC FIR 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Moses, A Joseph 6380 Radio Rd #12 Naples, FL 34104 The Lien was recorded on 171h day of October 2000, in Official Record Book 2732 page 3312 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 6, BLOCK 10, NAPLES MANOR ADDITION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day o , 2002. P.71PIGITIT �, �WCK, Clerk Ott {hatrun, S •6qf• w Approved as to form and 1 ency ROBERT ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FL RIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933541 OR; 2982 PG; 1176 * ** This instrument prepared by: RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Robert Zachary 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. FROCK, CLERK ary � C � RBC FBI 6.00 Assistant County Attorney 6 COPIES 1,00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 B %T 7240 Property Folio No. 62098960006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Moses, Joseph A 6380 Radio Rd #12 Naples, FL 34104 The Lien was recorded on 5`" day of December 2000, in Official Record Book 2750 page 2003 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($245.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR ADDITION, BLOCK 10, LOT 6 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting throughjts Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /�J day of , 2002. TFEST �4TJ » CK, Clerk �w'e enl�i�n -s r. Approved as to form and legal ncy RO ER ZAeffARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER CO TY, FL RIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933542 OR; 2982 PG; 1177 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 08:16AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary 16C1 REC FBI 6100 Assistant County Attorney Retn: COPIES 1,00 Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTBROFFICI 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 BIT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 76210840000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Roberto C Onofre 2828 Holly Ave Naples, FL 33962 The Lien was recorded on 27`h day of March 1997, in Official Record Book 2299 page 1027 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand One Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($1,100.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 27, BLOCK 4, W. H. SURRENCY SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ,L.z�, day 5 2002. t a T IN 'ttasL . ; to Chairilan's 'S4a M1 j. Approved as to form and le ncy ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: ,TAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933543 OR; 2982 PG; 1178 This instrument prepared by: 1�'1 1 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Robert Zachary VV 02/15/2002 at 08:16AN DWIGHT E. CCLERK RBC FEE 6.00 Assistant County Attorney COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 BIT 7240 Property Folio No. 76210840000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Roberto C Onofre 2828 Holley Ave Naples, FL 33962 The Lien was recorded on 27`h day of July 1998, in Official Record Book 2444 page 2416 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars and No Cents ($650.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 27 & 28, BLOCK 4, W.H. SURRENCY SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisp e�- day of 2002. .�•� °t s stRa °t''�r . ATx�,�� DWIGHT E. B Clerk A 6 &t4s .. CAa i r'ear's s °1g��li�!i�"l 11111 y. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER CO TY, FLO .,RIDA By: JAMES N. CO=A, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933544 OR; 2982 PG; 1179 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08 :16AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK This instrument prepared by: ROC FBE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Robert Zachary Retn: Assistant County Attorney 16C CLERK TO THE BOARD Office of the County Attorney INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 3301 East Tamiami Trail BIT 9240 Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 56680320002 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Helmer- Scrufari Construction, Inc. % William F. Helmer and Bruno A. Scrufari 27 Central Drive Stony Pt., NY 10980 The Lien was recorded on 12`x' day of October 1992, in Official Record Book 1760 page 001039 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars and No Cents ($250.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 16, BLOCK 32, OF MARCO BEACH, UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through ts Chairm_ n, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this / day of 2002. `\ Nd ATfi ''�"t � �` D =��T BI .B Jerk �". >rsst..s"cr .Chairman's Approved as to form and 1 ncy ROBERT 4<CrHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * ** 2933636 OR; 2982 PG; 1494 16C4RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:57AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND/OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Suzanne Fotre, a married woman Owners Mailing Address: 2918 Orange Street Naples, FL 33962 Bearing the date of the 27th day of October, 1994, recorded in Official Record Book 1999 Page(s) 0122, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and Seventy Five Cents ($1,500.75) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 23 AND THE SOUTH % OF LOT 24, DEMERE LANDING, ACCORDING TO PLAT IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 14, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. FOLIO NUMBER: 29830760009 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs executi n and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 42 day o 2002. ATTEST :. r'= =WIGHT E.. BROCK, CLERK tte$ 'as U ChsinMn -S Appro3vera -rd To M 11r1d legal sufficienrw:__ ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO,NE'RS<„ COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT JAMC16 N. �. Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 2933637 OR; 2982 PG; 1495 16C4 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/1'5/2002 at 08:57AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EBT 1240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Larry W. Fox, a single man Owners Mailing: 2435 Pine Street Naples, FL 33962 Bearing the date of the 27th day of October, 1994, recorded in Official Record Book 1999 Page(s) 0098, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty One Dollars and Twenty Two Cents ($3,931.22) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOTS 29, AND 30, BLOCK 4, W.H. SURRENCY'S SUBDIVISION, BEING A PART OF LOT 40 OF NAPLES GROVES AND TRUCKING COMPANY'S LITTLE FARMS NO. 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 28, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA. FOLIO NUMBER: 76210880002 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.z' day o, 2002. ATTEST: DWIEs +r :E: - BROCK;,�CLERK `�. G tt6t 4 *:Wchair'.6nIS S 10 ature- -601Y. Approved as.to iorm and legal suffici 7 ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OE THE COLLIER.,,. COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT . Y J . JANAKS N. COLETTA, C IRMAN Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 2933638 OR; 2982 PG; 1496 16 V 4 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL a 02/15/2002 at 08:57AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR SIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Arthur M. Clay and Virginia C. Clay, husband and wife Whose mailing address is 27 Lake Diane Dr. Naples, FL 34114 Bearing the date of the 4th day of October, 1999, recorded in Official Record Book 2610 Page(s) 1147, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Dollars and No Cents ($1,180.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 27, BLOCK D, RIVERWOOD EAST, ACCORDING TO PLAT IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 13, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. FOLIO NUMBER: 69960080004 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, dirgcts execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.a... -�E day o 2002. U1NlGHT E:F:CRCK," CLERK ; . t 'u to Chi l rop -S ;rovedt as to form arffl' legal suffid�r"ic� --� BOARD OF COUNTY COMIlA1tS IONE�tS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFl=ICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEW'ER DISTRICT ROBERT ZACHARY JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 2933639 OR; 2982 PG; 1497 16C4 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:57AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 10,50 Retn; COPIES 2.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Richard G. Williams a single person owners mailing address 2214 Andrea Lane Ft. Meyers, FL 33912 Bearing the date of the 27th day of October, 1994, recorded in Official Record Book 1874095 Page(s) 0114, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred forty Dollars and No Cents ($2,240.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 15, J & C INDUSTRIAL PARK (AN UNRECORDED PLAT) IN THE NORTH % OF SECTION II, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST' /4 CORNER OF SECTION II, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION II, NORTH 0 010'36" WEST, 1829.95 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF A ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, NORTH 89 028'18' EAST 4042.59 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE 130.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 031'42" EAST 185.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 028'18" WEST 130.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 031'42" EAST 185.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 028'18" WEST 130.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 031'42" WEST 185.00 FEET TO A PLACE OF BEGINNING, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. FOLIO NUMBER: 00249200001 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs exe tion and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this �a day of 2002. 16C4 ATTEPT. DWIC�N E:`Bf�Qt#C;. CLERK App � ,�O "and legal sufic.4rA9 ' RT M Y BOARD OF COUNTY CO)VtMj$SIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORMA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF (�, 3 LIER COUNTY AND AS EX- O�FFIC10 THE GOVERNING BOARD OF YHE'COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN j Z -i.mo z-- 0 N 00 N b 00 Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 , v F0O S o C b 1499 16C4 RBCORDBD i FICIA RECORDS COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02715/2002 at 08:57AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 10.50 COPIES 2.00 Retn: CI,BRK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Norman Samol Owners Mailing Address 10843 Vanderbilt Drive Naples, FL 33963 Bearing the date of the 27th day of October, 1994, recorded in Official Record Book 1874099 Page(s) 0130, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Forty Dollars and No Cents ($2,240.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PARCEL NO. 12 — THE SOUTH 100.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 787.35 FEET OF THE EAST'/: OF THE WEST' /4 OF THE NORTHEAST/ 40F THE SOUTHWEST/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THE WEST 30.00 FEET THEREOF; TOGETHER WITH AN INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT OVER A RIGHT OF WAY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; THE EAST 60.00 FEET OF THE WEST 195.52 FEET OF THE NORTH 1156.24 FEET OF THE WEST'/40F THE NORTHEAST'/40F THE SOUTHWEST'/40F SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE NORTH 60.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 160.00 FEET OF THE WEST THREE - FOURTHS (314TH) OF THE NORTHEAST'/40F THE SOUTHWEST' /4 AND THE NORTH 60.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 160.00 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST Y4 OF THE SOUTHEAST' /4 OF THE NORTHWEST'/40F THE SOUTHWEST' /4 OF SECTION II, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WEST 30.00 FEET. FOLIO NUMBER: 00250960000 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs exe ution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of _002. t�asialfttl7 7 s. rprt ATTEST' DWIQI-1 ,5. BRQCK, . R Approved -0s fM . and legal suffi �" R BERT ZA2HARY 6 C 4 BOARD OF COUNTY CO�Mt IONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FL6RIQAAS T " GOVERNING BODY OE ©LLJER COUNTY AND AS EX OE -FIQIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER - SEWER-- DISTRICT JAWS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 00 N i—i V7 d Q Nr Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 1 C �, 2933641 OR; 2982 PG; 1501 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08 :57AN DWIGHT E. FROCK, CLERK REC FEE 10.50 COPIES 2.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Patricio Martinez and Marta Martinez, Husband and wife Owners mailing address 6221 Waxmyrtle Way Naples, FL 33942 Bearing the date of the 27th day of October, 1994, recorded in Official Record Book 1874093 Page(s) 0106, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Forty Dollars and No Cents ($2,240.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 81, J & C INDUSTRIAL PARK, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST' /4 CORNER SECTION II, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION II, N 0°10'36" W., 1,529.94 FEET FOR A PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 100.00 FEET; THENCE N. 89 028'18" E., 302.70 FEET; THENCE S.0 031'42" E. 100.00 FEET; THENCE S., 89 028'18" W., 303.31 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING BEING PART OF THE NORTHWEST OF % SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO A DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER THE WESTERLY 50.00 FEET. FOLIO NUMBER: 00249440007 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this 4219 day o 002. rr „rrR ATTI'T: D1 VI,;,, ` E. BRO, CLERK 6 -- � 'St' as.. to,.t a i rna►n s sign6turi on1y. Approved as to form and legal sufficienGtr --:;> ROBERT ZACHARY 16C4 �• r4aesdsr. w BOARD OF COUNTY CISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF -COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 0 N tDo O> N 'TJ Hi LT7 O N 1 �j C �, 2933642 OR; 2982 PG: 1503 Prepared by: - ADWRUCU III vrr L%,LA71 AAMVRUV VL VVJJU4"R VVUAti, - Robert Zachary 02/15/2002 at 08:57AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Assistant County Attorney REC FEE 10.50 Office of County Attorney COPIES 2,00 Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR (941) 774 -8400 EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Henry A. Clark, Jr., and Mary B. Clark Husband and wife Whose mailing address is 327 5`h St. Greenport, NY 11944-1815 Bearing the date of the 13th day of August, 1999, recorded in Official Record Book 2592 Page(s) 0699, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of Six Hundred Forty Five Dollars and No Cents ($645.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 11G, OF ENCHANTING SHORES MOBILE HOME AND RECREATION VEHICLE PARK, ACCORDING TO THE GROSS SURVEY, EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, FOR A TERM COMMENCING ON THE 5T" DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1988, AND RENEWABLE IN ONE YEAR TERMS THEREAFTER, UNLESS SOONER TERMINATED, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS CONTAINED IN THE CERTAIN MASTER FORM EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF POSSESSION AGREEMENT WHICH FORM AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERTO ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH IS MAINTAINED IN THE OFFICE OF OWNER 4 TURQUOISE AVE., NAPLES, FLORIDA, AND IS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1328, AT PAGES 1723 TO ET.EL, INCLUSIVE. FOLIO NUMBER: 31155001143 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /-k t+, day of 002. ='E' BRO {, CLERK tte �a.'�o Chi i noun s sib +'411101 . Approved-a,16 form And legal sufficieacv� � ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY CQl\ 411§ tONI RS' iqr COLLIER COUNTY, FL(bA,.�S THE GOVERNING BODY OF_�01_08R COUNTY AND AS EX- O -FLGaO THE GOVERNING BOARD OR.T-+jP-:.COLLIER COUNTY WATER- SEWER.pI$�,IRICT: JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN O r.> 00 ry G] 0 Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 �1 2933643 OR; 2982 PG; 1505 j RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL V 02/15/2002 at 08:57AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 10.50 COPIES 2.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Robert V. Clutter and Virginia M. Clutter Husband and wife Whose mailing address is 17 Aquamarine Ave. Naples, Fl. 34114 Bearing the date of the 14th day of August, 1999, recorded in Official Record Book 2594 Page(s) 1139, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Dollars and No Cents ($1180.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 17 AQ, OF ENCHANTING SHORES MOBILE HOME AND RECREATION VEHICLE PARK, ACCORDING TO THE GROSS SURVEY, EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, FOR A TERM COMMENCING ON THE 15 DAY OF DECEMBER, 1994, AND RENEWABLE IN ONE YEARS TERMS THEREAFTER, UNLESS SOONER TERMINATED, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS CONTAINED IN THE CERTAIN MASTER FORM EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF POSSESSION AGREEMENT WHICH FORM AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH IS MAINTAINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE OWNER 17 TURQUOISE AVE. NAPLES, FLORIDA AND IS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1328, AT PAGES 1723 TO ET AL, INCLUSIVE. FOLIO NUMBER: 31155004920 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, erects exe ution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ? —day 02. 16C4w�t�aKa,tiw�rE�mi A BOARD OF COUNTY COW , 4SSIONERS DWG IT iE=, BR �iC�' ERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLGR_[iA,.A. S THE, GOVERNING BODY OF-GOL1 ' COUNTY AND AS EX OF -, CIO THE t.tay4 �tQr :, C. 1 S GOVERNING BOARD OF:THE COLLIER 11it11M! �l1�;�. COUNTY WATER- SEWEk'QI& RJ TI ; t Approved1a8= tufdrm and legal suffi RO ERT ZAGAWRY JA . COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 50/ U /7 a- ao ',L--- i c.n 0 rn Prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C4 2933644 OR; 2982 NO- 1507 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 08:57AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 10.50 COPIES 2.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF PROMISE TO PAY AND AGREEMENT TO EXTEND PAYMENT OF WATER AND /OR SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Agreement with the following: Bobby Lee Johnson and Cheryl Lee Johnson, Husband and wife Whose mailing address is 261 Ocean Reef Ln Naples, Fl. 34114 Bearing the date of the 14th day of August, 1999, recorded in Official Record Book 2592 Page(s) 0699, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida, which Agreement imposes a lien on the subject real property. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Dollars and No Cents ($1180.00) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: UNIT NO. 118, WEST WIND MOBILE HOME ESTATES, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 630, PAGES 1883 TO 1932, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH 1984 BROO MOBILE HOME I.D. NOS. FLFL2BD423205073 /ALFL2AD423205073 TITLE NOS. 40248857/40248867 FOLIO NUMBER: 81624720002 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of��__ , 2002. QWIGHT E. BRA; CLERK } iest tv'is �;�bair's1aA'� iig r-i all. Approved as to form and legal sufficip- cw �--� ROBERT ZAGrHARY 1604 k BOARD OF COUNTY COIv N41,98JONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLOIRIDA, �S THE GOVERNING BODY OF ;DL',LAR COUNTY AND AS EX- OF=FIclo THE GOVERNING BOARD OF "THE °COLLIER COUNTY WATER- SEWER'DISTR1CT 7ANttS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C5 DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO THE BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 6, 2003 16C6 ;"q AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered. into on this 12th day of February, 2002, by and between STD Enterprises of Naples, Inc. D /B /A Soil Tech Distributors of Naples, Inc., hereinafter called the "Contractor" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the "County ": WITNESSETH: 1. COMMENCEMENT. The contract shall be for a one (1) year period, commencing on February 12, 2002, and terminating on February 11, 2003. The County may, at its discretion and with the consent of the Contractor, renew the Agreement under all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement for three (3) additional one (1) year periods. The County shall give the Contractor written notice of the County's intention to renew the Agreement term not less than ten (10) days prior to the end of the Agreement term then in effect. 2. STATEMENT OF WORK. The Contractor shall transport, place and grade beach sand in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specifications of RFP #02 -3305 and the contractor's proposal incorporated by reference and made an integral part of this agreement. 3. COMPENSATION. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of this Agreement the aggregate of the units actually ordered and furnished at the unit price, negotiated on a case by case basis, together with the cost of any other charges /fees submitted in the proposal. Any county agency may purchase products and services under this contract, provided sufficient funds are included in their budget(s). 4. NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail, telefaxed or emailed to the Contractor at the following Address: Bem A. Smith, General Manager STD Enterprises of Naples, Inc. D /B /A Soil Tech Distributors of Naples, Inc. 3737 Domestic Avenue Naples, Florida 34104 Page 1 16C6 All Notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the County to: Collier County Government Center Purchasing Department - Purchasing Building 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, Florida 34112 The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service Agreement must be in writing. 5. NO PARTNERSHIP. Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County. 6. PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES. In compliance with Section 218.80, F.S., all permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor. Payment for all such permits issued by the County shall be processed internally by the County. All non - County permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be procured and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier County, the State of Florida, or the U. S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted. The Contractor agrees to comply with all laws governing the responsibility of an employer with respect to persons employed by the Contractor. 7. NO IMPROPER USE. The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to use in any manner whatsoever, county facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive purpose, or for any purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal ordinance, rule, order or regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in effect or hereafter enacted or adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor or if the County or its authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of the Contractor to be objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to suspend the contract of the Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such violation, conduct, or practice to the satisfaction of the County within twenty -four (24) hours after receiving notice of such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to continue until the violation is cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence operation during the suspension period until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the County. 16C6 8. TERMINATION. Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a seven (7) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non - performance. 9. NO DISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin. 10. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows: A. Commercial General Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability, B. Business Auto Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include: Owned Vehicles, Hired and Non -Owned Vehicles and Employee Non - Ownership. C. Workers' Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws. Special Requirements: Collier County shall be listed as the Certificate Holder and included as an Additional Insured on the Comprehensive General Liability Policy. Current, valid insurance policies meeting the requirement herein identified shall be maintained by Contractor during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal certificates shall be sent to the County thirty (30) days prior to any expiration date. There shall be a thirty (30) day notification to the County in the event of cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 3 16C6 11. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor/ Vendor, in consideration of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor / Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/ Vendor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/ Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first One Hundred dollars ($100.00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. 4 16C6 12. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of the County by the Public Utilities Engineering Department. 13. COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS CONTRACT. This Contract consists of the following component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, Insurance Certificate, RFP #02 -3305 Scope of Services and Addendum/ Addenda. 14. SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties herein that this agreement is subject to appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, Clerk of Courts IC ,Sig ;Ilflill ` trun, S / First Witness Gt.liiGc /�Lii ��CQS`tzi TT e/ print witness nameT f Secckd Wi ess DAJ ve (-- A ()4TIse-a TType/ print witness nameT Approved as to form and le ienc Robert Zach y Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: James N. Coletta, Chairman STD Enterprises of Naples, Inc. DB /A Soil Tech Distributors of Naples. Inc. I'-- — Contract r By: _ Signature 5 B rAZ _ 6 cry .426iz . Typed signature and title Dated:_ .7-Z 'tL-j0 2 - L ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCg OP ID K OILT -1 C1 DATE(MM /DD/YY) 02/19/02 PRODUCER Greenwich Risk Management TYPE OF INSURANCE THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE A Division of Slaton Insurance P LI EXP 1 DATE MXPTRA Y LIMITS HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 1499 W. Palmetto Park Rd #130 William F. Comiske ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE Boca Raton FL 33486 Phone:561- 392 -9922 Fax:561- 368 -3322 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) INSURED Soil Tech Distributors, Inc. STD Enterprises, Inc. Bulk Express Transport, Inc. A INSURER A: Fulcrum Insurance Co INSURER Lloyds Underwriters of London STD of Naples, Inc. Inner City Dis osal Corp. P. 0. BOX 11092 Hialeah FL 33011 -0926 04/01/02 INSURERC: INSURER D: INSURER E. MED EXP (Any one person) COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER LI Y EFFECTIVE DATE MmIDDIM P LI EXP 1 DATE MXPTRA Y LIMITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL LIABILITY William F. Comiske EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1000000 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 50000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CP1028833 04/01/01 04/01/02 CLAIMS MADE n OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2000000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG $ Included X POLICY PRO JECT LOC B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO LBA01497 04/01/01 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 04/01/02 (Ea accident) $ X $ 500000 ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ 1000000 HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS BODILY (Per accident) q r- $ 4000000 PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) _ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ EA ACC OTHER THAN $ ANY AUTO $ AUTO ONLY. AGG EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE 1 AGGREGATE $ $ $ DEDUCTIBLE _ $ RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I T,0,RT LIMITS ER EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Ft EACH ACCIDENT E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ �. OTHER B (Physical Damage LEA01497 04/01/01 04/01/02 Collision $5000 Ded Comp $5000 Ded DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSIVEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Contract #02 -3305 - Transport, Placement and Grading of Beach Compatible Sands. Collier County Board of County Commissioners is additional insured for General Liability and Automobile Liability regarding operations performed by named insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER I Y I ADDITIONAL INSURED: INSURER LETTER: CANCELLATION COLLIER SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Collier County Board of County DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN Commissioners, Purchasing Bldg NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Attn : Lyn M. Wood 3301 East Tamiami Trail IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSUR R, ITS AGENTS OR Naples FL 34112 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE William F. Comiske ACORD 25 -S (7197) © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 305- 828 -9254 SOIL TECH & BULK EXP 065 P01 FEB 22 102 11:20 vf-4UUUCLR 6C6 • � 02/� 9/002 THIS CE FICAT>; IS ISSUED A MA R OF 111�pRMATiON �I) CONF�S NO RI"B"S I UPON THE CERTIFICATE THIS' U'ISK TRANSFER SOLD 11ONS, INC. *r, ATE DOES NOT AMEND, CXTENI2 OR LANDMARK C.FNTrk ONE VERTI ALTER Alice TIIE COVERAGE AFFORDW BY THE POLICjES BELOW -- '•'I -) LAS I H08INSON STRILL 1, S 1'E. 580 ""-- C)RI ANDO. FL 32801 _ COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY —"` -- - A FIRST COMMERCIAL MUTUAL �NSIJRED SUNSIIINL. CUMPANIFS, INC. cofliPAnfv - — — 9 — Y'I'S ;1S 27 NOR It _ COMPANY 'it BRING F! 33870 { pi 4: 8W-41 X41606 C COMPANY TIfIS 1S Tu GtuTffY I HAT THt: POUC16S OF INSi1i�A1VCE USTC•'D BELOW HAVE Bg N ISSUED TO THE INSURED = nICATED, NL: I WI I N.'; I ANOING ANY ReQUIREMI NT, TERM OR ABdVE FOR THE CONDITION flF kNY �T� 7 POLICY PERt00 r ftf1CATC NWY !3t I::::uF () nR MAY tlERT R1N, 7 F(F INSURANCE dR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH tx:E AFFCTF(Ol D BY THE :., ;ti =N ANn :�jNTI'T fUN 01 sucl I vc�t ICIES, LIMI r,; TFi15 POLICIES DFSGRfBELT HER> =tlu t3 sUB,16GT i o q!! 7kE f rRI►RS :iIiUTNN t,fAy HAY& BEEN RFbuCED BY Pap CLAIMS. _ UI' :NSWONCf POLL �IEFFLCTIVE i>OUCY EXPTftATtON � • -' "' � -- _... -� PC[ ICYNLIMBER �,rNFRA! LJkBru F T MIUKaIYYj DATE MMfD uMITS � COMUrI�:raa' •,I Nrw4I . IAIIIItty CsEN6Ji%1L .. c-^^� -- -- ,,,�.. F (- CLAW ; MADF _� PRIJDUCTS•COLANOP AGG 'S C'•OhTRA(:I(]WS PROT - PERSONAL 9 ADV INJURY S - •--. ., _ . .. f I I EACH OCCURRENCE f FIRE DAFAAG IAn7 am F6rf S -- 4 AV I UMOUILL LIAt71J tTV ` I ANY A11T(1 AL I U AUTOS INSET 8 ` l-11 GGI,'tA,',I:JFuT(ri LY rNJURY - TURF I: At) I!::. ( Ia�aaal I NON e)WNI t; AI, If BODILY INJURY - -� — ; -- -- CARAG L. I .IAF3il I T Y -� PROPERTY DAMAGE - - + ANY AIW; AUTO ONLY -EA ACCIDENT S _ O7tf�'Ft1y 1i�iJ�p•ONIY•• ..'—" --� i EXC;tSS LfA[iILiTY I 7 —� '�- _ AGGREGATE uMnKI t r n Hr)kM I EACH OCCURRENCE g CTI Iik : • Ati '.:IAUR6-.LA I ORM III I AGGREGATE nJn lilitsi � COMPLNSAT JUN "K, — — � A r;•IACILIJY ' . X vacsrAT{J. asrw X INf] 157'17 t)i1 a•t' .: Ira LxLc:u ^y. 0B1Qfi12001 Lri Ot3JO&MO2 .,- H;Ct,kS i.11t , JiLa EL EACIt Ac170FJNT E 9 VCKi,am OTTER T - •--_ 10CATION r01,1r_Ij- U.t�II _ t 70/01/700t ��„ :; r:, iir• TI[ 1NAF' W' ERATIONSnvGaFIONSAIpjyJt� :rl5pti:lAl trr•MR •�_. -HOSE EMPLUYI I•S I EASED TO, IN FLURIUA, BUT NOT' SUBCONTRACTORS OF 13037 S011 I �-CH DISTRIBUTORS, INC. p- U, BOX 110926. MIAMI, EL 3304$ FAX: 305 82.8 -9254 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COON r Y COMMISSIONS" 3301 E T/AIIAIAARI T RAIL BLDC 14 MAPLES, PL 34112 - ATI n1: Pu RCHASING r3l:PT, `J"' J: l:: i` J= 11lWfA' uG7kdliirW'f itd{ tilllltltlatNPJllflcunwnmm�m „mnr�,..,.... EL OISSAS[” PKX CY t8pr S 1,000. p ELDI$EA$E-12AEkiP!(NEE 8 1,000,()00 . - .: _• art CONTRACT #02 -3305 SHOULD OFNOEAVO TO MAIL 30 DAYS CA W LRIL60 NFOR, THE EJ(PIPW ION QATE THMffOF, NAMED TO THE LM, Sur r•AILURE YO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE OOALIGAnCIN ORIIi IABILITY CR OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY ITS AGENTS OR iiV.PIMSENTATIVES, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Paul R Hughes w / to ]!)VLI ' 1 3INVdWUJ :3NIHSNi1c> TZIBSBEE981 OZ:/-[ ZOOZIS T /7A 16C6 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this 12th day of February, 2002, by and between Douglas N. Higgins, Inc, hereinafter called the "Contractor" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the "County ": WITNESSETH: 1. COMMENCEMENT. The contract shall be for a one (1) year period, commencing on February 12, 2002, and terminating on February 11, 2003. The County may, at its discretion and with the consent of the Contractor, renew the Agreement under all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement for three (3) additional one (1) year periods. The County shall give the Contractor written notice of the County's intention to renew the Agreement term not less than ten (10) days prior to the end of the Agreement term then in effect. 2. STATEMENT OF WORK. The Contractor shall transport, place and grade beach sand in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specifications of RFP #02 -3305 and the contractor's proposal incorporated by reference and made an integral part of this agreement. 3. COMPENSATION. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of this Agreement the aggregate of the units actually ordered and furnished at the unit price, negotiated on a case by case basis, together with the cost of any other charges /fees submitted in the proposal. Any county agency may purchase products and services under this contract, provided sufficient funds are included in their budget(s). 4. NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail, telefaxed or emailed to the Contractor at the following Address: Daniel Higgins, Vice President Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. 2887 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 1 Naples, Florida 34112 Page 16C6 All Notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the County to: Collier County Government Center Purchasing Department - Purchasing Building 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, Florida 34112 The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service Agreement must be in writing. 5. NO PARTNERSHIP. Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County. 6. PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES. In compliance with Section 218.80, F.S., all permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor. Payment for all such permits issued by the County shall be processed internally by the County. All non - County permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be procured and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier County, the State of Florida, or the U. S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted. The Contractor agrees to comply with all laws governing the responsibility of an employer with respect to persons employed by the Contractor. 7. NO IMPROPER USE. The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to use in any manner whatsoever, county facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive purpose, or for any purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal ordinance, rule, order or regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in effect or hereafter enacted or adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor or if the County or its authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of the Contractor to be objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to suspend the contract of the Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such violation, conduct, or practice to the satisfaction of the County within twenty -four (24) hours after receiving notice of such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to continue until the violation is cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence operation during the suspension period until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the County. 2 16C6 S. TERMINATION. Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a seven (7) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non - performance. 9. NO DISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin. 10. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows: A. Commercial General Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. B. Business Auto Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include: Owned Vehicles, Hired and Non -Owned Vehicles and Employee Non - Ownership. C. Workers' Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws. Special Requirements: Collier County shall be listed as the Certificate Holder and included as an Additional Insured on the Comprehensive General Liability Policy. Current, valid insurance policies meeting the requirement herein identified shall be maintained by Contractor during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal certificates shall be sent to the County thirty (30) days prior to any expiration date. There shall be a thirty (30) day notification to the County in the event of cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 3 16C6 11. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor/ Vendor, in consideration of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor/ Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/ Vendor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/ Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first One Hundred dollars ($100.00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. 1, 16C6 12. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of the County by the Public Utilities Engineering Department. 13. COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS CONTRACT. This Contract consists of the following component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, Insurance Certificate, RFP #02 -3305 Scope of Services and Addendum/ Addenda. 14. SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties herein that this agreement is subject to appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above written.l� #= to CM1rm'! . s1. $sly. avig tt E o c,'C eik of Courts �vvey J 9 ,1�`v1 • x�a Y first Witness;,/ Cheryl W Janis TType/ print witness ameT O--, Second Witness Tom R. Hicks TType/ print witness nameT Approved as to form and le f � Robert Zaciiary Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ,a—,A� By: Jame . Coletta, Chairman Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. Contractor By: Signature 5 Daniel N. Higgins, Vice— President Typed signature and title Dated: February 18, 2002 CORPORATE SEAL (corporations only) ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 01-2 D � DA02 GGI -2 /2DD/,m 02/21/02 RODUCER Dobson- McOmber Agency, Inc. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE P.O. Box 1348 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 301 N. Main Street ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Ann Arbor MI 48106 -1348 12/10/02 Phone:734- 741 -0044 Fax:734- 741 -9059 INSURERS AFFORDINGCOVERAG INSURED INSURER A: Transcontinental Ins. Co. INSURER B: Transportation Ins. Co. $ 10,000 INSURER C: Accident Fund of Michigan Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. 3390 Travis Pointe, Suite A Ann Arbor MI 48108 INSURER D: INSURER E: GENERAL AGGREGATE GOVLKAGE5 THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE MMlDD/ ry DATE MM /DDIYY EXPIRATION LIMITS • GENERAL LIABILITY X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE a OCCUR • Includes XCU L161922047 12/10/01 12/10/02 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 • Contractual Liab GENERAL AGGREGATE s2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY X PRO CT LOC JE PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG s2,000,000 • AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS L161922033 12/10/01 12/10/02 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT CO accident) $ 1 000 000 i r X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ X PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGG $ $ B EXCESS LIABILITY X OCCUR F] CLAIMS MADE DEDUCTIBLE X RETENTION $10,000 L161922050 12/10/01 12/10/02 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 $ $ A C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY WC161922016 WCV344330 12/10/01 12/10/01 12/10/02 12/10/02 X TORY LIMITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $500,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $500,000 E. L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $500,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS /LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Job - Transport, Placement and Grading of Beach Compatible Sand, Contract #02 -3305. Additional Insured for General Liability - Collier County Board of County Commissioners. �rvve�1�nVLVGR I L4 I AUUI I IUKAL INZUKCU; MbUKM Lt 11 LK: tJkNLr -LLA1 Iu1V COLLI -1 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL 1111NIMIJBIlMAIL 10 * DAYS WRITTEN Collier County Board of NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT Dan An qwAl I County Commissioners 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples FL 33862 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ^%,wmj &a-,a v IV f / ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 AGREEMENT 16C6 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this 12th day of February, 2002, by and between Phillips & Jordan, Inc. hereinafter called the "Contractor" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the "County": WITNESSETH: 1. COMMENCEMENT. The contract shall be for a one (1) year period, commencing on February 12, 2002, and terminating on February 11, 2003. The County may, at its discretion and with the consent of the Contractor, renew the Agreement under all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement for three (3) additional one (1) year periods. The County shall give the Contractor written notice of the County's intention to renew the Agreement term not less than ten (10) days prior to the end of the Agreement term then in effect. 2. STATEMENT OF WORK. The Contractor shall transport, place and grade beach sand in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specifications of RFP #02 -3305 and the contractor's proposal incorporated by reference and made an integral part of this agreement. 3. COMPENSATION. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of this Agreement the aggregate of the units actually ordered and furnished at the unit price, negotiated on a case by case basis, together with the cost of any other charges /fees submitted in the proposal. Any county agency may purchase products and services under this contract, provided sufficient funds are included in their budget(s). 4. NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail, telefaxed or emailed to the Contractor at the following Address: Stanley L. Croy, Vice President Phillips & Jordan, Inc. P.O. Box 2295 Zephyrhills, Florida 33539 Page I 16C6 All Notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the County to: Collier County Government Center Purchasing Department - Purchasing Building 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, Florida 34112 The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service Agreement must be in writing. 5. NO PARTNERSHIP. Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County. 6. PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES. In compliance with Section 218.80, F.S., all permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor. Payment for all such permits issued by the County shall be processed internally by the County. All non - County permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be procured and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier County, the State of Florida, or the U. S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted. The Contractor agrees to comply with all laws governing the responsibility of an employer with respect to persons employed by the Contractor. 7. NO IMPROPER USE. The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to use in any manner whatsoever, county facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive purpose, or for any purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal ordinance, rule, order or regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in effect or hereafter enacted or adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor or if the County or its authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of the Contractor to be objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to suspend the contract of the Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such violation, conduct, or practice to the satisfaction of the County within twenty -four (24) hours after receiving notice of such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to continue until the violation is cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence operation during the suspension period until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the County. N 16C6 8. TERMINATION. Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a seven (7) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non - performance. 9. NO DISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or national origin. 10. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows: A. Commercial General Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. B. Business Auto Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include: Owned Vehicles, Hired and Non -Owned Vehicles and Employee Non - Ownership. C. Workers' Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws. Special Requirements: Collier County shall be listed as the Certificate Holder and included as an Additional Insured on the Comprehensive General Liability Policy. Current, valid insurance policies meeting the requirement herein identified shall be maintained by Contractor during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal certificates shall be sent to the County thirty (30) days prior to any expiration date. There shall be a thirty (30) day notification to the County in the event of cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 3 16C6 11. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor/ Vendor, in consideration of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor/ Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/ Vendor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/ Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first One Hundred dollars ($100.00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. 4 16C6 12. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of the County by the Public Utilities Engineering Department. 13. COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS CONTRACT. This Contract consists of the following component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, Insurance Certificate, RFP #02 -3305 Scope of Services and Addendum/ Addenda. 14. SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties herein that this agreement is subject to appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above written. IFS, "k,, Clerk of Courts {' is ir'san's s 1'9a Ty. First Witness Dorinda A. Futch, Asst. Secretary TType/ print witness nameT �^ second W tness Jeanne Joiner TType/ print witness nameT Approved as to form and legal nc . R ert Zachar Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: James N. Coletta, Chairman 2-IZ- 0 72._.. Phillips & Jordan, Inc. ontractor By: gnature Stanley L. Croy, V.P. Typed signature and title Dated: 2 -26-02 CORPORATE SEAL (corporations only) .SENT OK Mar 8S, 82 FROM TIS INSURANCE SERVIC TO 9417328844 - PAGE: 882.1 14t P A ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE (MWDDfM oz /u /aooz PRODUCER (423)691 -4847 FAX (423)694 -4847 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION TIS Insurance Services, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 1900 Winston Road Suite 100 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P.O. Box 10328 Knoxville, TN 37939 -0328 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED Phillips & Jordan, Inc., et al Attn: Steve Thompson 6621 Wilbanks Rd Knoxville, TN 37912 POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD INGURCRA: St Paul Fire & Marine A +XV INSURER B: Westchester Fire Ins Co A IX /Stewart INSURER C: American Risk Funding Ins. Program A -VII INSURER D: r�Veeww� 06/01/2001 INSURER E: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE MMIDO POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY (-'OMMERC:IAL GENERAL LIAHILI I Y CLAIMS MADE FY] OCCUR KKO3200464 06/01/2001 06/01/2002 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X FIRE DAMAGE (Any one hre) $ 100,0001 MED EXP (Any ono porcon) $ 5,00 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 X Blanket Add'1 Insd GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY fX7 PRLO LOC JEI GENERALAGGREGAIE PRODUCTS COMPIOP AGG $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO KK03200464 06/01/2001 06/01/2002 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Es occident) $ 1,000 000 X ALL OWNCD AUT03 A SC.WD01 Fn Al ITOS HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per $ X NON -OWNED AUTOS (Pwr BOUILY au ciJen INJURY (Per q $ X X Hired Car Phys Dam PROPERTY DAMAGE (Por occidont) $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGG $ $ B EXCESS LIABILITY 7X OCCUR F7 CLAIMS MADE UA150420 06/01/2001 06/01/2002 EACH OCCURRENCE 0 000 000 $ 10,000,000, AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 � $ DEDUCTIBLE X RETENTION $ 10,00 $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY D0100098 R0100076 06/01/2001 06/01/2002 TH- X I Tor,3 LIMITS I ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYE E[$ 500,000 F I nisFA.SF - POI ICY I IMIT $ 500,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERAMONS &OCATIONSNEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENTISPECI AL PROVISIONS Project: Contract #02 -3305 Transport, Placement and Grading of Beach Compatible Sand ollier County Board of County Commissioners are Additional Insured regarding General Liability on work erformed by the Insured on this project. CFRTIFIf`eTR unl non I Y I ®ACIUKD CORPORATION 9888 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Collier County Government EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Purchasing Building 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, Attention: Ron Hovel l BUT FAILURE To MAL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 3301 E Tami ami Trail Napl es, FL 34112 OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE / ` ACORD 25S 171971 Construction Uiv. LAIHYW A Y _ ®ACIUKD CORPORATION 9888 16C7 MEMORANDUM Date: February 14, 2002 To: Michael Dowling, Property Management Specialist Real Property Management Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: First Amendment To Lease Agreement - City of Naples Airport Authority Enclosed please find one (1) original document as referenced above (Agenda Item #16C7), as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February12, 2002. Please forward this agreement to the City of Naples Airport Authority for the required signatures and kindly return the fully executed original to Minutes and Records. If you should have any questions, please call me at 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosure Lease #250 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT entered into this lc?0( day of - 2002 at Naples, Collier County, Florida by and between City of Naples Airport Authority, whose mailing address is 160 Aviation Drive North, Naples, Florida 34104, hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR ", and Collier County, a Political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE ". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the LESSEE and LESSOR have previously entered into a Lease Agreement ( "Lease Agreement ") dated October 21, 1999; WHEREAS, the LESSEE and LESSOR are desirous of amending that Lease Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements provided within the said Lease Agreement dated October 21, 1999, and Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other valuable consideration, the Lease Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 1. The following provision is added to Article 1 of the Lease Agreement: The Amended Demised Premises shall consist of 155,090 square feet of vacant land located south of Transfer Road, Naples, Florida, in the location depicted on Exhibit "A" that is attached to this First Amendment to Lease Agreement. 2. Paragraph one of Article 3 is deleted and replaced with the following: LESSEE hereby covenants and agrees to pay as rent for the Amended Demised Premises the sum of Thirty -Five Thousand Six Hundred Seventy —Three Dollars ($35,673.00) annually to be installments of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Two Dollars and Seventy Five Cents ($2,972 75) oh be paid in advance on the first day of every calendar month during the term hereof. 3. The following provision is added to Article 38 of the Lease Agreement. LESSEE further agrees not to permit any activity or condition which attracts birds to the Amended Demised Premises. 4• Except as expressly provided herein, the Lease Agreement remains in full force and effect according to the terms and conditions contained therein, and said terms and conditions are applicable hereto except as expressly provided otherwise herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the LESSEE and LESSOR have hereto executed this First Amendment to Lease Agreement the day and year first above written. AS TO THE LESSOR: DATED: Witness (signature) (print name) Witness (signature) (print name) LESSOR NAPLES AIRPORT AUTHORITY BY: Chairman Print name ,. AS TO THE LESSEE: DATED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR 16C7 COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA AT'T'EST. � DyVIGT E:',$g,Cl Merk BY: JAMES N. COLETTA Chairman "At • • ....D? V ty Clerk � +��to C�i1AiA •_ Mile Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thoma C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney, Collier County Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: FRANK X KQWAj cur LR CITY OF NAPLES ATRpogT AUTHORITY COUNSEL City of Naples Airport Authority 2 16C7 AMENDED DEMISED PREMISES ! 7:T-� 0 r r 0 m v r D Z- > Z m 0 0 O y [n m m n 1 O z cn 7 1 �# 1:1'44 4 - ..w xe•00• 1r 18.00 71.00 / .', •:::: �._: : 24.00 1 10.00 .. / 1(J) :11`1. _ • )1\ 11 ` 10.00 -2.00 16.00 16.00 0,00 16.00 ;.YYlt:! 11.00 14.00 17.OD _ 4h� I I •. �S f J, .. . 10.00.._ 1 „ .. r 1 ; ..w c s -2.00 0,00 ;.YYlt:! 0400 ..w BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST For Budget/Finance Use Only BA# ..... 0 2.7., . ?.`%.. JE# ...................... BAR# .................. A.P.H. Date ......................... 16C7 FUND TITLE Solid Waste Management FUND NO. 470 Date Prepared 2/1/2001 Approved by BCC on: Attach Executive Summary Item No. EXPENSE BUDGET DETAIL Naples Transfer Station 173441 (n/a) (n/a Cost Center Title Cost Center No. Project Title Project No. Expenditure Object Code 991000 Expenditure Title Increase Decrease Current Budget Revised Budget 644100 Rents 10,173 25,500.00 35,673 1 V 1 AL: 1 U,1 /:'3 Solid Waste Reserves 919010 (n/a) (n/a Cost Center Title Cost Center No. Project Title Project No. Expenditure Expenditure Increase Current Revised Object Code Title Decrease Bud et Budget 991000 Reserve for Contin encie - 10,173 769,000.00 758,827 TOTAL: - 10,173 EXPLANATION Why are funds needed? Extra rent to Naples Airport Authority for an additional 49,500 sq.ft. for the Naples Solid Waste Transfer Station. The Solid Waste Department is expanding the facility, as per an Executive Summary to be submitted to the Board 2/12/02. Where are funds available? Funds are available from Solid Waste Disposal Fund 470. REVIEW PROCESS Cost Center Director: .., �_ DATE oZ Division Administrator: Budget Department: Agency Manager: Finance Department: Clerk of Board Amin.: Input by: B.A. No.: 16C8 DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 1, 2002 16C10 MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 To: Mohan Thampi, P.E. Public Utilities Engineering Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Cler Minutes & Records Departmen Re: Assignment of Contract Right Enclosed for your use, please find two original documents as referenced above(Agenda Item #16C10), approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. One original is being retained for the record. If you should have any questions, please contact me at 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosures (2) 3 16010 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT RIGHTS THIS ASSIGNMENT ( "Assignment ") is made and entered into on this A27 day of , 2002, by and between Richard K. Bennett, Trustee ( "Assignor ") and Vestcor Fund XV, Rd. ( "Assignee "). RECITALS WHEREAS, Richard K. Bennett, Trustee, Collier County and the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the Governing Board of Collier County and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, have entered into a Property Exchange and Design /Construction Agreement dated July 28, 2000 ( "Agreement "), for the express purpose of agreeing to certain specified development agreements affecting property located in Collier County, Florida, all as more specifically provided in said Agreement. WHEREAS, the Assignor and Assignee have agreed to this assignment and assumption of rights and obligations as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: 1. The recitals set forth above are incorporated by this reference and are true and correct and are incorporated herein. 2. Assignor represents and warrants that it has by the Agreement been granted all rights to design and construct the sewer force main called for in the Agreement. 3. Assignor hereby sells, assigns, delegates, conveys, grants and sets over unto Assignee all of Assignor's right, title and interest in and to the Agreement to complete the design and to construct said sewer force main as provided for in Paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Agreement. The Assignor hereby assigns to the Assignee the existing engineering plans for said sewer force main. The Assignor specifically assigns to Assignee Assignor's rights to directly seek reimbursement from the County for the expenses it has incurred or might incur to complete the design and to construct said sewer force main. Assignee shall pay all costs associated with completing the plans and constructing said sewer force main. Assignee will apply to Collier County for reimbursement of said costs and Assignor shall have no responsibility for any of those costs. Assignor warrants that it has not entered into any contracts to complete the design or to construct said sewer force main and that Assignor has no claim to any part of the $323,000.00 that is available from the County for reimbursement for the construction costs and has no claim to any part of up to the $42,000.00 available from the County for reimbursement for said design costs. Assignee hereby acknowledges that the reimbursement limitations set forth in Paragraphs 14 and 15 of the Agreement apply to Assignee. Assignee shall substantially complete the sewer force main within six (6) months of the District's approval of the engineering plans and issuance of all required permits from all applicable local, state and federal agencies. 4. Assignee hereby accepts this assignment and hereby agrees to perform and keep all terms, conditions, covenants, agreements, liabilities and obligations to be performed by the Assignor as to the design and construction of said sewer force main, and also hereby agrees to save, defend, hold harmless and indemnify County ( "Owner ") and Assignor from and against any and all claims, costs, actions, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses caused or occasioned by, or resulting from, directly or indirectly, Assignee's performance or failure to perform this Assignment. This assignment operates as a complete novation between the County and Trustee regarding all that is being assigned. 5. Other than those rights and obligations expressiy hereby assigned to the Assignee pursuant to this Agreement, the Assignee shall not have any responsibilities or rights under the Agreement, as all other contractual duties and obligations of Assignor to County have been completed and have been accepted by the County. 6. All requisite corporate or other action necessary to approve the assignment by the Assignor of the rights and obligations described herein have been taken and no other party shall have rights superior to the Assignee as herein described. There are no third party beneficiaries. 7. Assignor acknowledges that Assignee has possession of, as consideration for the rights and obligations assigned hereunder and upon the County /District approving this Assignment Agreement, that Assignee will pay to Citygate Commercial, Inc., the sum of $70,000 as part of the u consideration to acquire Parcel K as defined in the Agreement. Assignor acknowledges that Assignee is obtaining the rights being assigned hereunder for the purpose of facilitating its development of a 264 unit multi - family apartment project located in Collier County, Florida. 8. This Assignment shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 9. This Assignment shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Florida. 10. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE for purposes of this Assignment and the performance of all obligations of each party to this Assignment. 11. Should a dispute arise over the enforcement of this Assignment, the prevailing party shall be entitled to all reasonable costs and attorney's fees related to litigation and /or appeal over such dispute. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Assignor and Assignee have caused this instrument to be executed on the date reflected above. Witnesses: Assignor: Pr' t Name . u By: Richard K. Bennett, Trustee Print Name • Witnesses: Assignee: Vestcor Fund XV, Ltd. a Florida limited partnership By: Vestcor Partners XV, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, as its sole general partner By: VCP -Real Estate Investments, Ltd., a Florida Limited Partnership, its sole member By: VCP -Real Estate Investments, Inc., a Florida Corporation, its sole general partner By: a C�;;J L.S. Stephen A. Frick, Vice President CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT BY CITYGATE COMMERCIAL, INC. Citygate Commercial, Inc. hereby consents to this Assignment from Assignor to Assignee, in accordance with and subject to the terms stated above. Wi es es: CITYGATE COMMERCIAL, INC. C Print Name By: % L.S. Robert S. Hardy, 71ident 16C10 CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT BY COLLIER COUNTY/ THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT Collier County (and the Collier County Water -Sewer District) hereby consent to this Assignment in accordance with and subject to the provisions stated above. Assignor is hereby released from all rights, duties and obligations within Paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Agreement. ATTEST: ,poser r ri; ,_ DWre. fl.E , Clerk .epbty Plerk y ` Attest, ~ 1 chalm"'s Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI'GN`�RS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS,. THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE- , GOVERNING BOARD OF THE- .C`(OLLIER COUNTY WATE -SEWE DISTRICT. By: Jame N. Coletta, Chairman Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney ti 16C11 RESOLUTION NO. 2002 - 78 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1992 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on September 19, 1994 adopted Resolution No. 94 -668 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1992; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Lien on all I accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1992 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessment for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 94 -668, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: * ** 2933723 OR: 2982 PG; 1627 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RICORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Account No. 6651 RIC FBI 6.00 Account No. 32803 COPIES 1.00 Account No. 35855 Account No. 43355 Account No. 103101 Account No. 112053 Account No. 132554 Account No. 143909 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 This Resolution adopted this /� �= day of 2002, after motion, second and majority vote. AT, I'iTl,� "` I�v��IT`E AOCK, CLERK #tt•st; = Chtiman's s��ul� fitly. Appn�yed�as'.I { &rm and legal s y. avid C. Wigel County Attorney JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 00109840006 * ** 2933724 OR: 2982 PG: 1628 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EKT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Garza, Herby Jaime =& Maria P O Box 795 Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 26 47 27 E1 /2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 5 AC. OR 891 PG 1255 Folio No. 00109840006 Project No. 61000 Account No. 6651 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.L'�._.day of" 2002. e �.699fif rl r�,.. c� tie �r .;,r•; `"�1 e • ea•��t c �T�T •,. ate:; Ir A'4 U. .Ins BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS CLERK COLLIER COY, FL ID e-- BY: 7 , 9�1= jp S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN CMi Ap yjQd d *A646r' 319nature only. and Ibgaf 'sAciency ROBERT zAdFTARY 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 28930920009 * ** 2933725 OR; 2982 PG; 1629 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Bajusz Jr, Harold 2806 -B Ryerson PI Philadelphia, PA 191140000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: COURTYARD OF GOLDEN GATE, THE (CONDO) BLDG 1015 UNIT 63 OR 01261 PG 1908 Folio No. 28930920009 Project No. 61000 Account No. 32803 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executign and reco ding of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this A ?S day of 2002. `ttii�f;ittl tf ttry,i.ri - W GHT � 3R K, CLERK ve -6 to ;d 1ptw! BOARD OF CO NTY C MISSIONERS COLLIER C TY, F RI li air& A ES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Mly. ency.�...� ROBERT ZACHARY 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 30730920006 * ** 2933726 OR; 2982 PG; 1630 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE ITH FLOOR EXT 7210 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hoxworth, Clarence R 1304 S Plum St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: EDEN PARK 1ST ADD BLK 8 LOT 22 OR 1328 PG 277 Folio No. 30730920006 Project No. 61000 Account No. 35855 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re co ding of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this zz day of 20025,, �1 `• G RPPBP �,a } R � lqI T E. BE J ,CLERK Attest i pp'rbve:d"6s Ato'forrr� t gnitur and le a iciency R BERT ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER TY, O G By: s to Ch�i�1MlS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN e only. 16 C 11 *** 2933727 OR: 2982 PG: 1631 *** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 35880480006 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIR 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 33990000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. 35880480006 Project No. 61000 Account No. 43355 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.2 *( day ofd 2002. ATti „. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .D FGkITE B „CLERK COLLIER CO FL ID By: Attest as to Chaic MM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 1z pprove;:as,tc -f6rm s i gaatvrt "1 y. and legal,s . iency RO ERT HARY 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 60180400007 * ** 2933728 OR; 2982 PG; 1632 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6,00 Retn: COPIES 1,00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Eva M 220 N 4th St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MILLERS PK BILK 1 LOT 14 -16 OR 1270 PG 860 Folio No. 60180400007 Project No. 61000 Account No. 103101 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and rec rding of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day o ` 2002. ad\ii�dtftdt(i6r'7 rpg:.� ATTJ<`�,� ' r D1l! -k. BROG ERK Ap rov -aAA*1** oAly. and legal' "sirffeteficv HARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FLkRI By: ,. 1rmun S JA S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 62255440000 * ** 2933729 OR: 2982 PG: 1633 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Del Toro Sr, Ignacio =& Kathy 1119S12 1h St Frederick OK 735427215 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1294 PG 1358 Folio No. 62255440000 Project No. 61000 Account No. 112053 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day o 2002. q blur tp:. 0.lIGHt E. B )',:CLERK as to on App, "'"""`emu and al; ciency ROBER 16C11 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 Property Folio No. 66881360000 * ** 2933130 OR: 2982 PG: 1634 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:22AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva ET UX, Sergio R 309S6 th St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PINECREST BOK B LOT 16 OR 446 PG 217 Folio No. 66881360000 Project No. 61000 Account No. 132554 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executign and rec rding of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this Ztt -day 2002. il ATT S I 6'� BOARD OF COLANTY CO MISSIONERS 61M614 IT E. BROCk"ItiERK COLLIER C Y, F RI j 1A WS- N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN App rbv d, „ t only. and I ciency BERT Z-ACHARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941)774-8400 16 11 * ** 2933731 OR; 2982 PG; 1635 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :22AN DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Property Folio No. 74411600009 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Perez, Victor J =& Haydee 2707 N George Mason Dr Arlington, VA 222070000 The Lien was recorded on the 19th day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1986, Pages 766 through 942, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: SOUTH TAMIAMI HGTS BILK C LOT 1 OR 861 PG 68 Folio No. Project No. Account No 74411600009 61000 143909 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executio and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.,.2 4X day of :;6� 2002. ATT w ``f =. ` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DV\AGfJT"E. BRO X', K COLLIER COU FLO DA ' °Zt� �S JAM N. COLET A, AN L;7Ap Troved.'�'p46, re only. and nufficiency ROBERT CHARY 16C12 RESOLUTION NO. 2002 - -,9_ A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1993 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on September 20, 1994 adopted Resolution No. 94 -694 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1993; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Lien on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1993 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessment for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 94 -694, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County 2933744 OR: 2982 PG: 1668 Account No. 233 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Account No. 1180 02/15/2002 at 09:31AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Account No. 6509 RIC FEE 10.50 Account No 8727 COPIES 2.00 Account No. 16049 Account No. 19091 Account No. 20572 Account No. 22350 Account No. 26084 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 This Resolution adopted this te —day of , 2002, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT ' ..... C � CLERK A k.r { Attat F #s to Chairman's sf�pri Mly. F. U.t, Approved as'to form and le u avid C. i el County Attorney * ** OR; 2982 PG; 1669 * ** 16C12 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA lAFSN. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN .. JAM i 16C12 * ** 2933745 OR: 2982 PG: 1670 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:31AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00061840005 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Rodriquez, Ramon =& Irma Jose Rodriquez =& Genoveva P O Box 151 Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Six Dollars and Four Cents ($206.04) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 36 46 28 LOT 21 UNREC TRAFFORD FARMS DESC AS FOLL, COMM NE CNR SEC 36, W 2661.20FT, S 1323.91 FT TO POB, CONT S 330.98FT, W Folio No. 00061840005 Project No. 63000 Account No. 233 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /—day of_ -�, 2002. Fj. .5 d. AfiTF-�9T: ` : BOARD OF COUNTY COM ISSIONERS dxllfdl;HT E. BC C<; CLERK COLLIER CO FLO D G By: �Z >f •f to 1��'= JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appsov+a ` s'#d�e+utwe 641y. and legal sufficiency = 1-4 ROBERT ZAGIHARY 16C12 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00109840006 * ** 2933746 OR; 2982 PG; 1671 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:31AK DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK REC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Garza, Herby Jaime =& Maria P O Box 795 Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 26 47 27 E1/2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 5 AC. OR 891 PG 1255 Folio No. 00109840006 Project No. 63000 Account No. 1180 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/.?_425 day of 2002. 01iVIGHT E. BFCw}C, CLERK V Fd -6L t� est as >to C from* a Ap rov f; utwo ea 1 and legal sufficiency �7 ROBERT CHARY ,0- R'' . w • .' 16C12 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 28930920009 * ** 2933747 OR: 2982 PG: 1672 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :31AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Bajusz Jr, Harold 2806 -B Ryerson PI Philadelphia, PA 191140000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: COURTYARD OF GOLDEN GATE, THE (CONDO) BLDG 1015 UNIT 63 OR 01261 PG 1908 Folio No. 28930920009 Project No. 63000 Account No. 6509 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execufon and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/-?ay of, 2002. AT BOARD OF COJUNTY C MMISSIONERS 0MGHT, E. BROC ERK COLLIER C TY, F O r- r ` • By: !�, s to Chi1171aR s JA ES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN A pr'are only. and I gal•sufliciency 16C12 * ** 2933748 OR; 2982 PG; 1673 QArnonan in ARUTPTST nvnnnne nL PATt Tan nnfrm— e• SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. 02/15/2002 at 09:31AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK This instrument prepared by: RIC FBI 6.00 Robert Zachary COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney Retn: Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 EBT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35880480006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. 35880480006 Project No. 63000 Account No. 8727 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executipn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisAag day of� X2002. a i:iiivl:.rr. BOARD OF CQ?4NTY CO MI SIONERS DVS OHT E: BRQCiS, LERK COLLIER z, . By: St as to Chat -JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approved: a :tn future only. and legal sufficiency _ _ _ tel T. 16C12 * ** 2933749 OR: 2982 PG: 1674 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:31AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK This instrument prepared by: RBC FEE 6.00 Robert Zachary COPIES 1,00 Assistant County Attorney Reta: Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 EYT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 41885000006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Teehan, Robert J =& Barbara J PO Box 11167 Naples, FL 339410000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 96 W 75FT OF E 150FT OF TR 83 OR 916 PG 1308 Folio No. 418845000006 Project No. 63000 Account No. 16049 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executip?n and recording of this Satisfaction,of,�ien, by action of the Board this,�2o ay o` - ;& —, 2002. AT 116% ,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DVICT F: BROCt =RK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID no N. COLETTA, CHA RMAN Approved'a %I(y 'Kti and legal sufficiency ROBLR"T ZA H RY 16C12 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 56405080006 * ** 2933750 OR; 2982 PG: 1675 ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:31AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTIROFFICB 4TH FLOOR EYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Maple, Evelyn 417 Jones Street Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MAINLINE BLK 5 LOT 28 OR 1814 PG 2215 Folio No. 56405080006 Project No. 63000 Account No. 19091 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thi s/ day x2002. t"`VtHT E. R10C CLERK x ::.i►lture only. and legal"su`fficiency R BERT Z<CHARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, F I . By: JAKAt5S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C12 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 60180400007 * ** 933751 OR; 2982 PG; 1676 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :31AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Eva M 220 N 4th St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MILLERS PK BLK 1 LOT 14 -16 OR 1270 PG 860 Folio No. Project No. Account No. 60180400007 63000 20572 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executpn and ! cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisA20day of , 2002. ASST: D Y�Ni E. BROtrI , LERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COPOTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER C Y, F I By: �. 11s JAM S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 1 6 C1 * ** 2933752 OR; 2982 PG; 1677 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIBR COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 09:31AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary RBC FEE 6.00 Assistant County Attorney COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTBROFFICB 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62255440000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Del Toro Sr, Ignacio =& Kathy 1119 S 12th St Frederick, OK 735427215 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1294 PG 1358 Folio No. 62255440000 Project No. 63000 Account No. 22350 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executP,n and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this��day o 2002. ATi'E5T` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS bVVV, —H T E. BROCKC;rLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID AL „���i1T'1Adf1' By: $ JA N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Aplp"f1c3�ds 0011. and lega1'11iafficiency RO ERT ZAtFTARY 16C12 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 66881360000 * ** 2933753 OR; 2982 PG; 1678 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:31AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6.00 COPIES l.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, ET UX, Sergio R 309S6 1h St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Three Dollars and Two Cents ($103.02) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PINECREST BLK B LOT 16 OR 446 PG 217 Folio No. 66881360000 Project No. 63000 Account No. 26084 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executi n and recording of this L Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this, 2ay o , 2002. [ 1 EIGAT #-'. BRO''CLERK X /j �,gfl1y• and Ial£strfficiency ROt3ERT CHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU , FLO A� By: OS JAM . COL A, CRHAMWAN 16C13 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- B 0 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1994 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 22, 1995 adopted Resolution No. 95 -475 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1994; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Lien on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1994 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessment for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 95 -475, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: Account No. 615 Account No. 835 Account No. 1025 Account No. 1449 Account No. 1834 Account No. 2118 Account No. 3081 Account No. 5254 Account No. 7265 Account No. 7854 Account No. 11316 Account No. 12700 Account No. 19431 Account No. 21199 Account No. 21283 Account No. 24659 Account No. 26291 2933787 OR; 2982 PG; 1736 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 10,50 Retn: COPIES 2,00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 1240 This Resolution adopted this day of 2002, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK .. �c_f.. Rtt ss to CAsirsan s ttw�e only. proved 6st(ilorrn and le by: David C eigeI County Attorney * ** OR: 2982 PG: 1737 * ** 16C13 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Z4-eo JAM" N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 00081520004 * ** 2933788 OR; 2982 PG; 1738 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hernandez, Urvano P O Box 1789 Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 32 46 29 COMM NW CNR OF E3/4 OF SW1 /4 OF SW1 /4, E 490FT TO POB, CON'T E 80FT, SLY 169.75FT, W 80FT, NLY 169.80 FT TO THE POS, OR 1270 PG 1628 Folio No. 00081520004 Project No. 64000 Account No. 615 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of , 2002. L D" OT E. BROCK,"CLERK '*' 4 a to Cubs •= cwt Sally. Approved as to form an iency R08EIRT ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA By JAM N. C0LETTA, C -H-R W AN 16013 ** . 2933789 OR, 2982 PG. 1739 *** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 00096200005 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT B. FROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Botana, Manuel E 1970 SW 39th St Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 23 47 27 W1 /2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 LESS R/V1/ OR1577 PG 1712 4.63 AC Folio No. 00096200005 Project No. 64000 Account No. 835 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /,2 9 day of�� 2002. S<<ttt FZtiof ii +ir R AF'fST [ V,VIGHT E. BRbC,K, CLERK to St At,- Chai S Approvedas'to form and Insufficiency M101 1-10 C i r" /_[ el: /_\ ;Q BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID By JAMEP9 N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C13 *** 2933790 OR: 2982 PG: 1740 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, IL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 Property Folio No: 00109840006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Garza, Herby Jaime =& Maria P O Box 795 Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 26 47 27 E1 /2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 5 AC. OR 891 PG 1255 Folio No. 00109840006 Project No. 64000 Account No. 1025 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of, � 2002. ki;It:, ; P ATTEST. DVQIGHT E. BROOK, CLERK C a, a At i as to Chairman' s s#raltW* only. Approved es. to form and iency ROBERT ZAAOHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FLO ID By JAM N. COLETTA, C—H—ATRMAN 16C13 * ** 2933791 OR; 2982 PG; 1741 .4 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK This instrument prepared by: REC FEE 6,00 Robert Zachary COPIES 1,00 Assistant County Attorney Retn: Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 BIT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 35740640009 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Thomas, Mary Louise 2101 41 st Ter SW Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Fifty Two Dollars and Nineteen Cents ($52.19), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 BLK 8 LOT 28 OR 1838 PG 841 Folio No. 35740640009 Project No. 64001 Account No. 1449 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _2 day of��,, 2002. rto;ebM#rfp, ;r, MIi and a ency �- z ROBERT zACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU FLO DA By JAM E". COLETTA, CHAIVIaAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * ** 2933792 OR: 2982 PG: 1742 16C13 in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BYT 1240 Property Folio No: 00219680004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Mendes, Lucio =& Kathleen 1640 Rock Rd Naples, FL 339640000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 32 48 27 E1 /2 OF NW1 /4 OF NE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 5 AC. OR 1310 PG 41 Folio No. 00219680004 Project No. 64000 Account No. 1834 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thi day o��� 2002. E El6l P¢'Bf tl cftyi._ 0 u. , �t �TIe�ST: a` BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I,aGHT E. BROCKCLERK COLLIER COU , FLO DA �C By Cha1run $ JAMEkN. COLETTA, CHA MAN fSlr�ti�re o" ly. Approved as to form an �iency RO ER ZA ARY 1613 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 00283760002 * ** 2933793 OR: 2982 PG: 1743 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :50AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Kruggel, Mark A 7021 Hunter Blvd Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 6 49 26 BEG SW CNR SEC 6, RUN N ALG W LI 660FT, E 495.11 FT TO POB, THENCE N 660FT, E 165.03FT, S 660FT, W 165.03FT TO POB 2.5AC OR 1423 PG 1432 Folio No. 00283760002 Project No. 64000 Account No. 2118 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /a Le day o , 2002. i ATTEST' NIfGHT E. Bk0 C* K, CLERK 0 5 aze lt . 'A .90 r 46 c4ii6a-S 4�q only. Approveyd' as to form and IeaaL- efficiency BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, F I Y JAMK N. COLLETA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 00765600004 * ** 2933794 OR; 2982 PG; 1744 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RBCORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :50AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Guzman, Everardo =& Graciela C 17032 Morgan Dr Naples, FL 339620000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 COMM AT N1 /4 CNR OF SEC 20, S 1711.21 FT, W 813.99FT TO POB, W 60FT, S 135FT, S 60FT, N 135FT TO POB OR 1457 PG 1235 A/K/A/ UNREC 33 Folio No. Project No. Account No 00765600004 64000 3081 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this .2 day of�,,.. �, 2002. ATT(SX y D 1r-,�1=1T E. BRObK ?OLERK C- 41 Itttesti 'o Chairman's 4F'�. Approved``8'form ano ncy R06ER-'r ZAtKARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FLO ID By JAM . COLETTA, CHA RMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16CI3*** 2933795 OR: 2982 PG: 1745 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Property Folio No: 28930920009 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Bajusz Jr, Harold 2806 -B Ryerson PI Philadelphia, PA 191140000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: COURTYARD OF GOLDEN GATE, THE (CONDO) BLDG 1015 UNIT 63 OR 01261 PG 1908 Folio No. 28930920009 Project No. 64000 Account No. 5254 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day o 002. ATTE ' DWI611 `E, BROCK,- QLERK, tteit 6s_t?ar.yCMIrmo S App roved .is3;tp`. f&rn an iency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FLOPMA By JAM . COLETTA, CHA MAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 35880480006 * ** 2933796 OR; 2982 PG; 1746 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR I %T 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 339990000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. 35880480006 Project No. 64000 Account No. 7265 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this !a day o 2002. er aE° , .` T EST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 'O\1 JtGHT E.'BROCK, CLERK COLLIER CO Y, F I P ,,// By Attait as to Ch &lr's'= JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN #1 tiN'`! only. Approved v as to form RbBERT ZACHARY 16 G 1 ��� 2933797 OR: 2982 PG: 1747 *** 3 CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL RBCORDBD In OFFICIAL RB 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT 1. BROCB, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 36111320009 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTBROFFICB 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Recznik, Anthony M 1272 Geronimo Dr Naples, FL 339400000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 4 BLK 117 LOT 19 OR 1709 PG 989 -990 Folio No. 36111320009 Project No. 64000 Account No. 7854 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/-,,LO day of 2002. t}kIViGHT E. B OCK, CLERK it �� CA�1n�•: Ap.0rc ved -as to form and le%RT,�HIARY „ fficiency �7 R B BOARD OF CO TY CO MIS ION S COLLIER CO Y, F I By f JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 37170360009 ** B�o2933798 OR; 2982 PG; 1748 SD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hagedorn, John W =& Sharon 630 1 st St SW Naples, FL 339640000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 12 TR 136 OR 1624 PG 2181 Folio No. 37170360009 Project No. 64000 Account No. 11316 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2002. a' ATTRST-. b,�AG+ -iT E. BROCK*'CLERK At9tett M-it - ,Chairmw !a Vt May. Approved "s to form and iency RO13EWF ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU , FLO D By JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 38046520008 * ** 2933799 OR: 2982 PG: 1749 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :50AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Selvandieu, Nicholas Merilia Mytytil 4625 Bayshore Dr #D -5 Naples, FL 339620000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 28 W 75FT OF TR 69 OR 1529 PG 330 Folio No. 38046520008 Project No. 64000 Account No. 12700 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /� 4 day Qya,.4 ATTEST: DV1l10WT E. BROCK, CLERK ttes t � gAttYl''at, enl y. Approved, q #e dorm and I iency ROBERT ZXCRARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER C Y, F I By JANfIfS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 60180400007 * ** 2933800 OR: 2982 P0: 1750 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Eva M 220 N 4th St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MILLERS PK BLK 1 LOT 14 -16 OR 1270 PG 860 Folio No. 60180400007 Project No. 64000 Account No. 19431 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/_,7_4X day o 2002. AT-t. TJ: C' 'VVIGHT E. BROCK,CLERK 7x'-.AtUi at, too Chaire's Approve �oTmr• an iency BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FLO D By JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 62255440000 * ** 2933801 OR. 2982 PG; 1751 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09 :50AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Del Toro Sr, Ignacio =& Kathy 1119S12 th St Frederick, OK 735427215 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1294 PG 1358 Folio No. 62255440000 Project No. 64000 Account No. 21199 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/.2 day oL-;;,-,�, 2002. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK ,est 11110 C% 1raan ' $ Approved as to form and I al ciency R BERT ZACHARY d BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU , FLOR A By JAME COLETTA, CHAI N 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 62260800004 * ** 2933802 OR; 2982 PG; 1752 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT I. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Ferguson, Patricia Rose 1300 Illinois Drive Naples, FL 339400000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 11 LOTS 28 + 29 OR 1851 PG 1148 Folio No. 62260800004 Project No. 64000 Account No. 21283 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs exe ution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2002. ATTEST: DVI QHT E. BROCK,`,��LERK r✓ tt�ste�t�' Ch&4rn -s Approved as to form and le al ency ROBERT ZPCLHARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID By ' JAM S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C13 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 66881360000 ** 2 $D in OFICIAO RECORDS 82 PG: 1753 * ** 02/1512002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN of COLLIER COUNTY, FL E. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Et Ux, Sergio R 309S6 1h St Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PINECREST BILK B LOT 16 OR 446 PG 217 Folio No. 66881360000 Project No. 64000 Account No. 24659 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2002. iTtt BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER 7, FLO DA `s By ,1 ttatt 14i t+0 cheirm"t3 JAM E". COLETTA, CHA MAN e only. Approved as to form an ncy f, R BERT Z4eKARY 16 rfi 13 *** 2933804 OR: 2982 PG: 1754 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 09:50AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No: 70921534452 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Martinez, Rosalinda M 1813 6th Av Immokalee, FL 339340000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Seventy Two Cents ($106.72), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: ROCKY PINES ESTATES UNIT 2 BLK C LOT 7 OR 1572 PG 1981 Folio No. 70921534452 Project No. 64000 Account No. 26291 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2002. V` �(TTT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS tVVIGHT E. BROCK _CLERK COLLIER 7; Y, FLO DA By , Atft; 'as to dairwes JAM N. COLETTA, cHATRMAN App roved 'as to form an I s ' iency RO E T ARY 16C14 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 81 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1995 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 1, 2000 adopted Resolution No. 2000 -236 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1995; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2000 -236, was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain properties for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1995; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Liens on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 90 -30, as amended the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1995 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessments for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 2000 -236, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: Account No. 1067 2933819 OR; 2982 PG; 1813 Account No. 1708 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Account No. 2066 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK Account No. 3337 RBC FIE 10.50 Account No. 4048 COPIES 2.00 Retn: Account No. 5814 CLBRR TO THE BOARD Account No. 6389 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Account No. 7087 EXT 7240 Account No. 7825 Account No. 8345 Account No. 11248 Account No. 12713 Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. Account No. 13123 14630 14973 17860 19651 20637 21474 21665 22460 22583 23359 26068 27821 28354 28626 29227 29308 This Resolution adopted motio,R,,sewnd,ri3nd majority vote. D, ATFDJ a �CK CLERK 44 - -to Ch 1 -, t ratan' s �t�ttw�t snly. Approved as to form and legal s ncy: �7 David C eigel County Attorney * ** OR: 2982 PG: 1814 * ** 16C14 this Az4day of , 2002, after BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00096200005 *** 2933820 OR. 2982 PG; 1815 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Botana, Manuel E 1970 39th St SW Naples, FL 341176163 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Five Dollars and Twenty Nine Cents ($105.29), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 23 47 27 W1/2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 LESS R/W OR1577 PG 1712 4.63 AC Folio No. 00096200005 Project No. 65000 Account No. 1067 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this,..Wday o° 2002. ATTES;1": "`, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT —e , BROCK RK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID �. Bar. 1rM" 5JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN "tare a+ly. Approved-As� , and legal S'' itiericy RO ERT ZACHARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36113800006 * ** 2933821 OR; 2982 PG; 1816 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FIB 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Lear, Sharorr J 218048 1h St SW Naples, FL 341165736 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August, 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Fifty One Dollars and Forty Five Cents ($51.45) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 4 BLK 122 LOT 8 OR 1677 PG 2245, OR 1766 PG 110 Folio No. 36113800006 Project No. 65001 Account No. 1708 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.4�aday of 2002. A'f7F5T; pry `:. BOARD OF COU TY CO ISSIONERS E:REI, CLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID ' By: t test as' to Ch&Jr an' =JAM S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appro,01 &,a: :t(1fq attwe only. and "legal sufficiency RO ERT ZACHARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00219680004 -*** 2933822 OR: 2982 PG: 1817 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Mendes, Lucio =& Kathleen 12481 Dewey Rd Bonita Springs, FL 341356302 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 32 48 27 E1 /2 OF NW1 /4 OF NE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 5 AC. OR 1310 PG 41 Folio No. 00219680004 Project No. 65000 Account No. 2066 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this r 4day ot�- --- 2002. BOARD OF COJ4NTY C MI SION RS pi/VI FIyI!E: E3i l�'�, -CLERK COLLIER C Y, F R ±� L' By: Ch&ir=n'S JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN App'r1a� - ¢ttpS 681x. and 'legaf sufficiency 061:1 SIMMM 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00765600004 * ** 2933823 OR; 2982 PG; 1818 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIIR COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Guzman, Everardo =& Graciela 17032 Morgan Dr Naples, FL 341148924 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 COMM AT N1 /4 CNR OF SEC 20, S 1711.21 FT, W 813.99FT TO POB, W 60FT, S 135FT, S 60FT, N 135FT TO POB OR 1457 PG 1235 A/K/A UNREC 33 Folio No. 00765600004 Project No. 65000 Account No. 3337 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this / z_—X ay o� G 2002. ATT4SIT 4 ;ti BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DV1/I. `I T�, r 13R .CK, tERK COLLIER C Y, F ID� BY: .7 es of Chair�an:>�+ NKS N. COLETTA, CO IRMAN Appro''vd ° y. and legal sufficiency ROBERT CHARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 22670040009 * ** 2933824 OR; 2982 PG; 1819 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Mehmet, Kemal P O Box 809 Garson, Ontario, Canada POM IVO The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: AVALON EST REPLAT LOT 1 LESS E 10FT OR 1585 PG 802 Folio No. 22670040009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 4048 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executlpn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /day of --72002. BOARD OF CQVNTY C MI SIONERS t1ri:'It:iT' BRCtt; CLERK COLLIER TY, F OF J G-- By: es s to ChairaaWPOES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approved it d1rJV4tyr'! only. and legal'ssufficiency �l ROBERT CHARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 28930920009 #*** 2933825 OR: 2982 PG: 1820 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Bajusz Jr, Harold 2806b Ryerson PI Philadelphia, PA 191143402 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: HOLLY TERRACE LOT 50 OR 308 PG 103 Folio No. 28930920009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 5814 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /z?�day o , 2002. ...t,,, ATTE'C' . p BOARD OF CO NTY CO MISSIONERS DWI,; a O K, CJ- ERK COLLIER C Y, F RI C By: #f• �s to Chair • sJA S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Apprve .ar we only. and legal s-uifaoieticy ROB RT ZA HARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 30731640000 2933826 OR; 2982 PG; 1821 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 dt 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 Retn: COPIES 1,00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR SIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gallegos ET AL, Gembiel G 1305 S Tangerine St Immokalee, FL 341420000 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Three Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Eighty Seven Cents ($315.87), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: EDEN PARK 1 ST ADD BLK 10 LOTS 1 + 2 Folio No. 30731640000 Project No. 65000 Account No. 6389 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /Z6-(Aay of:X 002. ATT:It�k - -_- �`� BOARD OF CO TY CO MISSIONERS D'VIVLvHT,F.'I', BROCK CLERK COLLIER C Y, F RI By: t . as o " Chairw AM S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN App"rayed, -,E 14trr'� and leg ic ency :Zz ROBERT ZkCHARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35740640009 6 C 2933827 OR: 2982 PG: 1822 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10 :10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEB 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Thomas, Mary Louise 2101 41 st Ter SW Naples, FL 341166515 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 BLK 8 LOT 28 OR 1838 PG 841 Folio No. 35740640009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 7087 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /midday of , 2002. ATTEST=t'0. - / ': BOARD OF CO NTY C MISSIONERS DWOGf t. BROok, GLERK COLLIER C Y4FRIfV Ch4iMUCIASMS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN :�Approvedla&,.9.1 AOature only. and legal sufficiehcy :�n 'IC-A ROBERT zA ATRY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35880480006 1 nI' 2933828 OR; 2982 PG; 1823 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FIE 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 341166021 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. 35880480006 Project No. 65000 Account No. 7825 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/,L4—(,day of � , 2002. ATTE Y: BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DVIIGHTv---. BROCK, QLERK COLLIER C Y, FL ID I C By: ,. a: ChairmmJt S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Ap r6 0, as -tee May• and Iegal,S '!CWncy RO ERT C ARY 16 C 14 *** 2933829 OR; 2982 PG. 1824 * ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36111320009 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Recznik, Anthony M 1272 Jeronimo Dr Naples, FL 341033256 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 4 BLK 117 LOT 19 OR 1709 PG 989 -990 Folio No. 36111320009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 8345 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/ ay of , 2002. A` T, - D I HT; E, BROCK. CLERK hest 7S Ap Oved.as °to-f ** ;tore an' N'uff'66ncy ROBERT ZA HARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO FL ID - By: to Chairuart} N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN sally. 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36917000002 * ** 2933830 OR; 2982 PG; 1825 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, REC FEE COPIES Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Brown, David E =& Connie M 62517 th St NW Naples, FL 341201927 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 7 E 330FT OF TR 109 OR 922 PG 219 Folio No. 36917000002 Project No. 65000 Account No. 11248 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ay of , 2002. Afi MISSIONERS C DWltiF,T K, CLERK COLLIER C TY, F RI �Oests Cttair '�apF S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Apprd ,d'as:t6 ( nature only. and legat,,s.4111ciency ROBERT Z<CHARY COUNTY, FL CLERK 6.00 1.00 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 37860880006 * ** 2933831 OR, 2982 PG; 1826 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTIROFFICB 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Cain, Shannon B 224016 th St NE Naples, FL 341203422 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 25 N 150FT OF TR 11 Folio No. 37860880006 Project No. 65000 Account No. 12713 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this,/2'6 day o� , 2002. ATT�E;8T": Y;, BOARD OF CQJ14TY C94MI ION RS DIoGHT ;`BROIS K,, CLERK COLLIER C Y, F R '77 7pi` By: 1 " " "Atrt�st as to Chairman .IR4MES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Ap 71":' O"dzstO ature only. and 4i a6pV R,Q' iency RO ERT ARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 38046520008 * ** 2933832 OR; 298 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of 02/15/2002 at 10 :10AN DWIGHT B. Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN PG: 1827 * ** COLLIER COUNTY, FL BROCK, CLERK RBC FIR 6.00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Selvandieu, Nicholas Merilia Mytytil 4625 Bayshore Dr Apt D5 Naples, FL 341126559 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 28W 75FT OF TR 69 OR 1529 PG 330 Folio No. 38046520008 Project No. 65000 Account No. 13123 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executj on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /L day of -.,2002. jitt{trrrtlrlttrr,rr, BOARD OF COqNTY CO MISSIONERS lsy1%IIT'E: 0 CLERK COLLIER C �FR By: `Atttit as fo Chi irr W # S JAKVS N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approv$d . I, a on1Y. and legal sufficiency ROBERT HARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 39321880006 * ** 2933833 OR; 2982 PG; 1828 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Welter, Frederick C =& Valerie 821 18th St NE Naples, FL 341203644 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 50 N 75FT OF S 180FT OF TR 20 OR 1564 PG 857 Folio No. 39321880006 Project No. 65000 Account No. 14630 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/zday of, 2002. „a, ✓"tPl fPfhgt Ja F3 ATS7 `' BOARD OF COP, fY. Y CO MI STONERS �k1�I.G3;T E'.' BI�CK'� JERK COLLIER C F RI - ...... Rift it to Chaim*' =JAM S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appro`v�d,&9.' urt only. and leg ail'sU'fficiency I ROBERT ZAQAAIV 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 40238800003 * ** 2933834 OR; 2982 PG; 1829 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR IXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Cohen, James C =& Aixa P 2850 Randall Blvd Naples, FL 341203576 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 69 E 150FT OF TR 81 Folio No. 40238800003 Project No. 65000 Account No. 14973 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /z--day o - c 2002. fPMi. ATT €�J:' `« a BOARD OF C NTY C MMISSIONERS DWi HT,i . _@RCS -CLERK COLLIER i� By :> .- - .a,,�f t0 ChoirV"*$ JA ES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Apps ,.ed as,! �e only. and le'44t uffici }r `I ROBERT H Y This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * *RBA 8933835 OR; 2982 PG; 1830 16 n OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 Property Folio No. 52700080006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Delario, Carol Lee 541925 1h Ave SW Naples, FL 341167667 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: KELLY PLAZA LOT 2 OR 1263 PG 115 Folio No. 52700080006 Project No. 65000 Account No. 17860 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this�lay o 2002. BOARD OF COIINTY COMMISSIONERS D H #T,E B QC#F CLERK COLLIER C Y, F RI By: JA S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appr ,a'4# **e only. and leg -al"sufficiency ROB RT ZAC ARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 56933080002 * ** 2933836 OR. 2982 PG; 1831 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Clark, Donald R =& Betty J 1296 Bluebird Ave Marco Island, FL 341452812 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MARCO BCH UNIT 4 BLK 117 LOT 15 OR 1885 PG 2331 Folio No. 56933080002 Project No. 65000 Account No. 19651 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /,24-day of. 2002. c911 i:!• AT i' BOARD OF CO TY CO MI ION RS [ V i FIT E.; BR�Cik ,µCLERK COLLIER CQ46y, F RI � By: kR .s id's JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appj`)) 6d°a0 Wt only. and Iega.L�ufPiciency ROBERT HARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C14*** 2933837 OR: 2982 PG: 1832 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FIE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Property Folio No. 60180400007 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR IYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Eva M 220 N 4t" St Immokalee, FL 341423706 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Five Dollars and Twenty Nine Cents ($105.29), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MILLERS PARK BLK 1 LOTS 14 - 16 Folio No. 60180400007 Project No. 65000 Account No. 20637 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execut''�n and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ay of,--�, 2002. .ti aATIT ; -., BOARD OF CO TY CO MISSIONERS Dt/� 1,6H-T w: �I�C}Gh, CLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID �Caim"WS7AMES _ By: Y "et Xt ,, as N. COLETTA CHAIRMAN 7A.— e . FS;tr�Mture only. and`legai!' s6'fficiency ROBERT ZA RY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C14 ** , 2933838 OR, 298 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of 02/15/2002 at 10 :10AN DWIGHT B. Property Folio No. 61840080009 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN PG: 1833 * ** COLLIER COUNTY, FL BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Casteel, Rose L 3259 Karen Dr Naples, FL 341127327 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: N G + T C L F NO 2 23 50 25 COMM NE CNR OF LOT 100, W 120FT TO POB, S 139FT, E 60FT, N 139FT, W 60FT TO POB OR 1061 PG 49 Folio No. 61840080009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 21474 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /, t,+. -day o�� 2002. ATTEST;-,."' ` - `` BOARD OF COUNTY C MMISSIONERS DV1EiC;WT,_ BROCIi, CLERK COLLIER C TY, F R it to Chiirma SI S N. COLETTA, cFTAI RMAN A 04 ' t � >nre only. and,16g' a"l-suffic% r :y ROBERT ZA ARY 16C14 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62043640009 * ** 2933839 OR; 2982 PG; 1834 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FIE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLBRK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Guerra, Noel =& Norma 5226 Dixie Dr Naples, FL 341137648 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR UNIT 1 BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1700 PG 401 Folio No. 62043640009 Project No. 65000 Account No. 21665 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executipn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /–day of- 2002. `4it4itfi1 P4r;, .. 4 � , ,kTTEST ". ° °, "F BOARD OF C NTY C M STONERS f3V�llf6K-fE'.`BR4CK"', ERK COLLIER TY, Gam, By: `•,' . ..., <� "at 0 r�r1'i JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Appto� ec�'~ �e only. and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZA HARY 16 C 14 ** 2933840 OR; 2982 PG; 1835 * ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62255440000 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Tropical Investment Corp PO Box 2904 Naples, FL 341062904 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1294 PG 1358 Folio No. 62255440000 Project No. 65000 Account No. 22460 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executpi n and r ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /200day of-v4' , 2002. ,eai;rrrrt:r,rr c Cr A17E BOARD OF COUNTY C MMISSIONERS DWG Gf l' E'' B#� 1~K, CLERK COLLIER C TY, F RI, By: t0i as o Chlir S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approved- asaoUM" tore only. and legal sufficiency "-� .,A "-� ROB RT 49ttnARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C14*** 2933841 OR: 2982 PG: 1836 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT R. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR SIT 7240 Property Folio No. 62260800004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Carter, Douglas L =& Sandra G 5337 Jennings St Naples, FL 341137817 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BILK 11 LOTS 28 + 29 Folio No. 62260800004 Project No. 65000 Account No. 22583 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /Z A ay o, 2002. „a ili fi li it . S - d, y . A -ST BOARD OF CO NTY C MISSIONERS t6H'T, E. BROOK, CLERK COLLIER C TY, F RI 74 ApproveO ^ds-t U OAIy. A S N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN and legal "sufficiency ROBERT ZAItNARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * ** 2933842 OR; 2982 PG; 1837 16G14 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6,00 COPIES 1100 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 Property Folio No. 62704520002 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gerould, Ann Katherine 6146 W Main St Kalamazoo, MI 490098925 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Five Dollars and Seventy Eight Cents ($205.78), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES PARK UNIT 4 BLK 47 LOTS 41 + 42 OR 1179 PG 588 Folio No. 62704520002 Project No. 65000 Account No. 23359 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.tray o , 2002. 1t'ilif111f f: f,::, ;. AT`1 BOARD OF C NTY COMMISSIONERS D14�!:aHT E. BF�G:b(-,CLERK COLLIER Col TY, F � By: r1 s JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approved-as iii only. and legal, ffl$Nency ROBERT CHARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 1 6 1 ** BC 2933843 OR; 2982 PG; 1838 n OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 Property Folio No. 66881360000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva, Et Ux, Sergio R 220 N 4th St Immokalee, FL 341423706 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Five Dollars and Twenty Nine Cents ($105.29), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PINECREST BILK B LOT 16 OR 446 PG 217 Folio No. 66881360000 Project No. 65000 Account No. 26068 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /day ot` , 2002. ATTE T DW`I HT't. BlIkO ;CLERK OS t, � V'10 s man's Ap �6ved_ 3 - Ai-o� 1 y . ana,re+ al1su#fce6 Cy BOARD OF COU TY COI COLLIER 7C04!, FL 7 By: JAMES N. COLETTA, ISSIONERS ID CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C14*** 2933844 OR; 2984 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. Property Folio No. 70921534452 Retn: CLBRK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN PG; 1839 * ** COLLIER COUNTY, FL BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Martinez, Rosalinda M 18136 1h Ave Immokalee, FL 341424600 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Five Dollars and Twenty Nine Cents ($105.29), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: ROCKY PINES ESTATES UNIT 2 BLK C LOT 7 OR 1572 PG 1981 Folio No. 70921534452 Project No. 65000 Account No. 27821 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execut on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /2 day of , 2002. AT?',E�ST; BOARD OF CqPNTY C MMISSIONERS CV�,lr I T E. BRi TY� , O BY: iS r�a JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN A ro d,, art only. pp and Ieg6t,sufficiency :2?�"Ax �1� ROBILRT ZACIPARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16014 ** RECORDED 3845 OR; 2982 PG; 1840 FICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC EBB 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BKT 7240 Property Folio No. 74080200005 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Fascher, Valentina 88 Gramercy Park Rochester, NY 146101315 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: SOUTH NAPLES SHORES S 100FT OF N 50OFT LOTS 1 + 2 OR 646 PG 1648 Folio No. 74080200005 Project No. 65000 Account No. 28354 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executi n and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this &ay o.---;*V44a4a 2002. 4.� 44y mss„ ATT5S�'`. s ,. „ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DVyl(�IciT: E.. BROC4C, `cl.:l�-RK COLLIER COU , F L O �DA At'tti. is, =t i MM'S JAM N. COLETTA, CHMWAN Approv6d,as#I''; only• and legal su`�fCiency <7�- ROBER ARY 16 C l l_ * ** 2933846 OR; 2982 PG; 1841 * ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 75560640003 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Franklin, Jocelin =& Fleurette 902 San Remo Ave Naples, FL 341044017 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: SUNRISE VILLAS LOT 16 OR 1838 PG 669 Folio No. 75560640003 Project No. 65000 Account No. 28626 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this zOday o 2002. `, iy,A; aatlrfttrr„ ,. ,1 V efY JAS AT57 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS pV:vi T E bRo' K, CLERK COLLIER COU , FLO D he, _ rs to ChairmWFAMWIN. COLETTA, CHArRMAN qt ►ed. s:, Mturt on Y. and legal t, efficiency ROBER ARY 16C14*** 2933847 OR: 2982 PG: 1842 * ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 78570280007 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:10AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Rodriquez Jr, Raymond =& Lilia PO Box 1637 Immokalee, FL 341431637 The Lien was recorded on the 8t" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Ten Dollars and Fifty Eight Cents ($210.58), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: UTOPIA HOMES UNIT 1 LOT 7 OR 1815 PG 625 Folio No. 78570280007 Project No. 65000 Account No. 29227 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this bfdaf ay of 002. E' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 13VIltMT E:RCOK, CLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID, C— By: as 0 Cha, MANAsMtE6 N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN aP 2 . -To fob aturt an Y. and'legai sufficiency ROBERT ZAC ARY 16C14*** 2933848 OR; 2982 PG; 1843 R This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 80221280001 ECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, 02/15/2002 at 10 :10AR DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE COPIES Reta: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Andiorio, Kenneth J 1610 Nottingham Dr Naples, FL 341091684 The Lien was recorded on the 8th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: VICTORIA PARK WEST LOT 119 Folio No. 80221280001 Project No. 65000 Account No. 29308 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and r ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this execution of 2002. dr ATTI =:S r Owl G i-1 E. BRO0<', CLERK /G proved , -,st0 Mire wily. and legat'§utficiency ROBERT ZArMRY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COl1PfY, FL ID : JA N. �. AN FL 6.00 1,00 16C15.-A RESOLUTION NO. 2002-82 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1996 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 1, 2000 adopted Resolution No. 2000 -237 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1996; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2000 -237, was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain properties for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1996; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in Official Records a Satisfaction of Liens on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1996 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessments for the following account numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 2000 -237, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: Account No. Account No. 628 1009 2933859 OR; 2982 PG; 1910 Account No. 1863 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL Account No. 3272 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Account No. 3405 Retn: RBC FEE 10.50 Account No. 4284 CLERK TO THE BOARD Account No. 5157 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Account No. 7333 EKT 7240 Account No. 7472 Account No. 8345 Account No. 8594 Account No. 8934 Account No. 9027 16C15 * ** OR; 2982 PG; 1911 * ** Account No. 10061 Account No. 10650 Account No. 11918 Account No. 12195 Account No. 12218 Account No. 12881 Account No. 14106 Account No. 14672 Account No. 15846 Account No. 16625 Account No. 18050 Account No. 19033 Account No. 19486 Account No. 22224 Account No. 22282 Account No. 23249 Account No. 23618 Account No. 24772 Account No. 24918 Account No. 25810 Account No. 26754 Account No. 28516 Account No. 30944 Account No. 31642 Account No. 31943 This Resolution adopted after this ?�day of , 2002 after motion, second and majority vote. DA+ . ..a` D 11 3 ' : -B -LERK BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAK4KS N. COLETTA, C AIRMAN to Cha trim only. Approved as to form and Pega s y: D vid C. Vy6cfel County Attorney 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00081520004 * ** 2933860 OR: 2982 PG: 1912 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2D02 at 10:34AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hernandez, Urvano PO Box 1789 Immokalee, FL 341431789 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Sixty One Cents ($106.61) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 32 46 29 COMM NW CNR OF E3 /4 OF SW1 /4 OF SW1 /4, E 490FT TO POB, CON'T E 80FT, SLY 169.75FT, W 80FT, NLY 169.80FT TO THE POB, OR 1270 PG 1628 Folio No. 00081520004 Project No. 66000 Account No. 628 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this / zt--d�t ay of 2002. A EST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS iD WIGHT E-SROCK, CLERK COLLIER COU Y, FLO ID zC— By: as &s to Ch& frs�„ JJ N. COL AN Apprdved as to f6106ture only. and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZA HARY 16C1 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 0096200005 * ** 2933861 OR; 2982 PG; 1913 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/1 5/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BST 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Botana, Manuel E 1970 39th St SW Naples, FL 341176163 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Sixty One Cents ($106.61) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 23 47 27 W1 /2 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 LESS R/W OR1577 PG 1712 4.63 AC Folio No. 0096200005 Project No. 66000 Account No. 1009 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execu #ion and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this / ?0/day of , 2002. ATM.:`f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0=I106HT E. BRolcr -, CLERK COLLIER COU TY, FL ID By: �� I as to Chi it Oaf •= JA N. . AN Approved 16s ttJ4Wvrt only. and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZAtHARY 16 ro 15 *** 2933862 OR; 2982 PG; 1914 * ** M1 REGARDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36376720004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Cooper, Robert D =& Jean F H 527023 rd Ave SW Naples, FL 341166822 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August, 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Twenty Six Dollars and Four Cents ($26.04) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6 PART 1 BLK 210 LOT 10 OR 1380 PG 846 Folio No. 36376720004 Project No. 66001 Account No. 1863 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executipn and r cording of this Satisfac�iPp, of �. en, by action of the Board thisZ_ day of ,— , 2002. w v Asa `a. � rT A; ST;v` �_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ds FQ! T E. BROQK, &I..ERK COLLIER COU Y, FLO IDA Y as to Cha inn's JAM AN Approved 'as SdOmtbrre ally. and legal sufficiency =,I-A .1� ROBERT ZA HARY 16C15 *** 2933863 OR; 2982 PG; 1919 RECORDED This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00759400003 ICIAL RECRDS of COLLIER 02 /15 /2002natF10:31AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERKTp, FL RBC FEE 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E%T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Lange, Glen A 2563 Weeks Ave Naples, FL 341125724 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 16 51 27 NW1 /4 OF NE1 /4 OF NE1 /4 OF SE1 /4 2 1/2 Folio No. 00759400003 Project No. 66000 Account No. 3272 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this z _day of�, 2002. :15:^.6FS;; r-ria A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dz11t E. BROOK, diRK COLLIER CO U Y, FL ID hest as fo Chairm"VM N. COLE A, CHA~ MAN Approved, a' i� "Mere on ly. and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16CI5*** 2933864 OR: 2982 PG: 1916 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBB 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THB BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 Property Folio No. 00765600004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Guzman, Everardo= & Graciela C 17032 Morgan Dr Naples, FL 341148924 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 COMM AT N1/4 CNR OF SEC 20, S 1711.21 FT, W 813.99FT TO POB, W 60FT, S 135FT, S 60FT, N 135FT TO POB OR 1457 PG 1235 A/K/A UNREC 33 Folio No. 00765600004 Project No. 66000 Account No. 3405 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /a 1day o , ' 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AA1I>6HT E. E3I OQIk,.CLERK COLLIER ! OU Y, FLO DA By: Jt! as to Ct�ir '! JAMP97 N Ap x"ed-as-t0butwe only. and I `sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 22670040009 -** 2933865 OR; 2982 PG; 1917 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Mehmet, Kemal P O Box 809 523 Goodwill Dr Garson Ontario , Canada POM IVO The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: AVALON EST REPLAT LOT 1 LESS E 1 OFT OR 1585 PG 802 Folio No. 22670040009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 4284 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this, ay of 2002. 4 tiW AT:F T D E. BROdK ILERK : c- fittest �s`t�o airwA n s Approved :as t06rm and legal "sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID JAP4$ig N. UULt= I I A, CH RMAN 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 25481160007 * ** 2933866 OR; 2982 PG; 1918 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10 :34AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR HXT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Owens, Harold D =& Judy M 2443 Aquilos Ct Port Charlotte, FL 339525619 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Eight Dollars and Twenty Six Cents ($208.26) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: CARIBE WOODS LOT 30 + N1 /2 OF LOT 31 OR 1786 PG 441 Folio No. 25481160007 Project No. 66000 Account No. 5157 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/.?,.d—day of 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS )WJIG -'HT E. 6ROCI( CLERK COLLIER C By: r , ' tst as to in�1'= JA r AN Approve acMlTt oAly. ...: and legal sufficiency ROBERT CHARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35642920005 ** 2933867 OR: 2982 PG: 1919 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10 :34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Shelton, Randy A 2200 42nd St SW Naples, FL 341166436 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 1 BLK 8 LOT 11 OR 2055 PG 1335 Folio No. 35642920005 Project No. 66000 Account No. 7333 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this2jz�lay of , 2002. �p6ilG -E1fiF$ f ix! , Atl ' i BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS tV1/ ` H` E., BRQCK�;bLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID9 �cr C By: ;.. mot "its Chi f t: JA N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approved, aa�i4�f rre on I and legal s kiency ROBERT CHARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35740640009 *!* 2933868 OR; 2982 PG; 1920 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Thomas, Mary Louise 2101 41St Ter SW Naples, FL 341166515 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 BLK 8 LOT 28 OR 1838 PG 841 Folio No. 35740640009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 7472 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /L�day oi�;&, 2002. M E BRO'(�K": CLERK Attest Is to Chi 1'�311's App rq�edlde only. and 1 d Ffioiency ROBERTZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FLO IDA By: JA AN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 n * ** 2933869 OR: 2982 PG: 1921 l ( 02/15/2002 RCDID in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL V at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6,00 Retn: COPIES 1,00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 Property Folio No. 35880480006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Butler, Robert A =& Barbara A 1995 41St St SW Naples, FL 341166021 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 2 PART 2 BLK 62 LOT 12 OR UNREC A/D ATTD CARD Folio No. Project No. Account No. 35880480006 66000 8345 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /.2aday of , 2002. ci��atsrr.r<srrz A`rCT: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DVIfibJT E. BROtC , QLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID nV JAMt,4 N. COLETTA CH RMAN s rtwe Dols. Appro orm and legit sufficiency ROB . ERTZAtHARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35992600004 * ** 2933870 OR; 2982 PG; 1922 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Michau, Gerald 295047 1h St SW Naples, FL 341168250 The Lien was recorded on the 8Th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 3 BLK 93 LOT 5 OR 851 PG 1084 Folio No. 35992600004 Project No. 66000 Account No. 8594 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /Lv6y o , 2002. A`tS'"r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS M161-IT E. ERM" ,K.'CLERK COLLIER COON Y, FLO A JAM N IP ved as 9+A# only. and IegaLsufficiency ROBERT HARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 1 6 0 1 5 *** 2933871 OR; 2982 PG; 1923 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EXT 1240 Property Folio No. 36008000005 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Rainer, Terry W =& Stephanie K 4523 31St PI SW Naples, FL 341168260 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 3 BILK 109 LOT 26 OR 1296 PG 121 Folio No. 36008000005 Project No. 66000 Account No. 8934 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this m ay o�� , 2002. may_ � . ✓4 - DVV'1G`HT E. r BRC'6C ', "CLERK C A prcru only. and legar.iciency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY CON51VIISSIONERS COLLIER COU FL ID A JAM . COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36111320009 :1*** '2933872 OR: 2982 PG: 1924 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Recznik, Anthony M 1272 Jeronimo Dr Naples, FL 341033256 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 4 BILK 117 LOT 19 OR 1709 PG 989 -990 Folio No. 36111320009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 9027 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution anM:;, this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /Z. .day o 2002. AT DWl�t -i'f E. BkC7ifK, ,,LERK c �G "Attest"at: C itaan's Appr.�� only. and legit t;6 f 6!0hcy ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID r JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * ** 2933873 OR; 2982 PG; 1925 16C15 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1100 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 Property Folio No. 36250920001 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Lachance, Lloyd =& Bonnie 5311 18t" Ave SW Naples, FL 341165621 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 5 BLK 178 LOT 17 Folio No. 36250920001 Project No. 66000 Account No. 10061 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /2.2day of , 2002. AT BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DWe E. BROCN CLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL IDS 7f ,At1t*S1t -x n s JAM N. COLETTA, CHA RMAN nrAnvpr4 only. and legal sufficiency ROBERT HARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36374880001 * ** 2933874 OR; 2982 PG. 1926 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AR DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Reta: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Fiorino, Joseph L 543225 th Ave SW Naples, FL 341167668 The Lien was recorded on the 8Th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6 PART 1 BLK 208 LOT 18 Folio No. 36374880001 Project No. 66000 Account No. 10650 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execut' n and recording of this SatisfaGjcan,-Qf ;,Lien, by action of the Board this (may oG�a��, /�� /������, 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W�H� E. B I 4,-R,.LERK COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA By }. ` �J'' ' A,tt4117-4 s to hairn� n s JA N. AN Approvd,aMf*t�rt only. and legal sufficiency ROIJER ARY 16Cl5*.** 2933875 OR; 2982 PG; 1927 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary RBC FIE 6.00 Assistant County Attorney COPIES 1.00 Office of the County Attorney Retn: 3301 East Tamiami Trail CLERK TO THE BOARD Naples, Florida 34112 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36810440002 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Rickard, David L =& Mayra Y 421 31St St SW Naples, FL 341173107 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 5 N1 /2 OF TR 8 OR 1076 PG 965 Folio No. 36810440002 Project No. 66000 Account No. 11918 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executip n and recording of this Satisfaction of: Lien,, by action of the Board this/ lay of 2002. ATT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWJGW E, BRO. C ;"fE�RK COLLIER CO TY, FLVANI D Y: k: -t o &ir'�r� -3 JA N. TA, CH IRMAN Approved 84,0' ' M an 1Y. and legal sufficiency ROBERT ARY 16C15 *** , 2933$76 OR, 29$2 PG, 1928 *** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 36917000002 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10 :34AN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEB 6.00 Retn: COPIES 1.00 CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Brown, David E =& Connie M 62517 th St NW Naples, FL 341201927 The Lien was recorded on the 8Th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 7 E 330FT OF TR 109 OR 922 PG 219 Folio No. Project No. Account No 36917000002 66000 12195 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /_, - day 2002. =R$T d';. fi BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INT E. BRQ �'-'CLERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID w r ,rr sBy: r* k. :���` �:��� 1� JA N. C AN Appro ;1 ' and legal sufficiency ROBERT ARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16 C15 * ** 2933877 OR: 2982 PG: 1929 * ** RECORDED in OFPICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FIE 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Property Folio No. 36961200007 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hamilton, Fred L =& Karen 140 23rd St SW Naples, FL 341173216 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 8 S 75FT OF TR 19 OR 1141 PG 1771 Folio No. Project No. Account No 36961200007 66000 12218 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution an2-r4 12002. cording of this Satisfact(p,pf`kien, by action of the Board this /ZAay A `, a BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS D T ]E. BRO ftRK COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA +u Ai: B y. .� r � , . "' �,. 10-4116 Chdir�an�s JAM , A rov�'4M� rtrrt 1 y . and legal sufficiency RO ERT Z441ARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 37170360009 -,*** 2933878 OR; 2982 PG; 1930 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10 :34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hagedorn, John W =& Sharon 630 1 sc St SW Naples, FL 341175106 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 12 TR 136 Folio No. 37170360009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 12881 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executi n and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/ *ay o 2002. `�e4zcc;atrrrrrrrrrf �� *a�� 4� �1"f - = BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS AT DU3J Fi BRQ ► RK COLLIER CO Y, FL I A p`�, :;'�•- n. =At, F, ='AS tO ChainW'SJA N. COLETTA, CH IRMAN rove ure only. and legal sufficiency R BER C ARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 37860880006 * ** 2933819 OR: 2982 PG: 1931 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR IXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Cain, Shannon B 2240 16th St NE Naples, FL 341203422 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 25 N 150FT OF TR 11 Folio No. 37860880006 Project No. 66000 Account No. 14106 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/,Z-_W day of 2002. �a��l6bff:C�f4fttCFr�� ATE -T " BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DI$V r BHT E. BR , ,"iERK COLLIER CO Y, FL ID b e By: S JA N. COLETTA, CHA RMAN Apprev�>t only. and leg ar'Sufficiency ROYER-rZA6HARY 16C15 2933880 OR 2 982 PG: 1932 , This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 38046520008 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR EYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN of COLLIER COUNTY, FL B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Selvandieu, Nicolas Merilia Mytytil 4625 Bayshore Dr Apt D5 Naples, FL 341126559 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 28 W 75FT OF TR 69 OR 1529 PG 330 Folio No. 38046520008 Project No. 66000 Account No. 14672 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this / ?, day o 2002. `�t�ict�cr�rsnrar, frr m •. pry Yie . TrST: BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS Ik/I T E. Br , CLERK COLLIER COU FL O ID f - Cr By. Nl ,�r JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Q nv��T��r�rr '� � Y • and legal sufficiency RO ERT ZA HARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 39026400008 * ** 2933881 OR; 2982 PG. 1933 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.D0 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Lyon, Randall 428054 1h Ave NE Naples, FL 341201503 The Lien was recorded on the 8Th day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 45 W 75FT OF E 150FT OF TR 75 OR 1396 PG 2353 Folio No. 39026400008 Project No. 66000 Account No. 15846 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisl2 _day 2002. ���Vi {t {t t(f'lftplifrrrr,. A- 11ST, BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS D H E. BRCj<,L# =RK COLLIER CO Y, FL 1, D By: " F,;`, "1s to Chairan'S JA N. COLETTA, CH IRMAN Approved` only. and legal su iciency R09EFZT ZACHARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 40238800003 .4 * ** 2933882 OR: 2982 PG: 1934 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR E %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Cohen, James C =& Aixa P 2850 Randall Blvd Naples, FL 341203576 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 69 E 15OFT OF TR 81 Folio No. 40238800003 Project No. 66000 Account No. 16625 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this, day of � 2002. � ®kSi:iFFFPfiFPR,,,ff ATSTz BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DVI HT E. BR I ,`OL-ERK COLLIER COU FL O ID ezz F'�4i`•,y:�� f'Mp JAM R%14. COLETTA, CHAT MAN A nr6vec����� OAIy. and legai"sufficiency --7/ X"-t ROGER ARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 45907080007 * ** 2933883 OR. 2982 PG; 1935 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Valcarcel, Luis A =& Hilda 4551 Capri Dr #A Naples, FL 341032507 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 194 N 105FT OF TR 73 Folio No. 45907080007 Project No. 66000 Account No. 18050 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/,ZL* day ofL.p , 2002. EEEiBECE.FYEFt{ Approd..A v -I oily. and legal' "sufficiency .C--/ zll� ROBERY ZA HARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO FLO D JAM N. COLETTA, CHA MAN cRK Approd..A v -I oily. and legal' "sufficiency .C--/ zll� ROBERY ZA HARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO FLO D JAM N. COLETTA, CHA MAN 16015 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 49580800008 * ** 2933884 OR; 2982 PG; 1936 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gallucci, Jeffrey A =& Deborah 39 Henderson Dr Naples, FL 341148207 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: HENDERSON CREEK PK 1ST ADD BLK H LOT 21 Folio No. 49580800008 Project No. 66000 Account No. 19033 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjon and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thislZ!� day qzz"Ao-�2002. 'a5q``,oa i «r'yCgt 11 e, i w ®w - *ww E. i3R# W aERK ly. and Id"l;faiTiciency RObERTzA0HARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU , FL D,,, S By. JAM N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN * ** 2933885 OR: 2982 PG: 1937 16C15RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: A 02/1512002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK Robert Zachary RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Assistant County Attorney Retn: Office of the County Attorney CLERK TO THE BOARD 3301 East Tamiami Trail INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR Naples, Florida 34112 EXT 7240 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 52344400000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Huegel, Jr, Edward J =& Maureen 93 Dolphin Cir Naples, FL 341134017 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Eight Dollars and Twenty Six Cents ($208.26) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: ISLE OF CAPRI NO 1 LOT 117 OR 1761 PG 1075 Folio No. 52344400000 Project No. 66000 Account No. 19486 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executi n and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/ o� 2002. �tttitlMlfrt /lpJp �, ka NIGHT E. (!;'K :CLERK only. '104a) sufficiency R BERT C ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU Y, FDA JA N. UULt I I A, MAIRMAN 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 57750320009 4*** 2933886 OR; 2982 PG; 1938 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR IXT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gonzalez, Daniel Alexander 3581 E 1 st St Los Angeles, CA 900634143 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MARCO BCH UNIT 8 BLK 298 LOT 7 Folio No. 57750320009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 22224 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this,,( day qL;Z� 2002. ta�'a aesar.r,d { V4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CIC�- IT,:'1; CLERK COLLIER CO TY, FeL,0RI, By: ._ 1�►p weo+ 84113. JA N. C L T , IR C MAN antis �s V iciency ROBERT ZA ARY 16C15*** 2933887 OR: 2982 PG; 1939 * ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 57857560005 1ECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE COPIES Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BYT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gonzalez, Daniel Alexander 3581 E 1 st St Los Angeles, CA 900634143 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: MARCO BCH UNIT 10 BLK 330 LOT 40 Folio No. 57857560005 Project No. 66000 Account No. 22282 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executipn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this ,(n ay Qf 2002. dt�ttctFret�rhf, L�1Y`IG1 - ►T 1= ,�B11, CLERK fl 9 , .4t roves'' qty• afr eC cie ncy ROBERT ZAGHARY S BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUY, FLO DA FL 6.00 1.00 1 6 C ], 2933888 OR; 2982 PG; 1940 SR This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 61733040004 ECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS Of COLLIER 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, REC FEE COPIES Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Bennett, Ellen Dale H & Juliann Weber 2205 Della Drive Naples, FL 341174036 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES FARM SITES INC TR N82.5FT OF S907.5FT OF W1/2 OF TR 21 OR 1918 PG 737 Folio No. 61733040004 Project No. 66000 Account No. 23249 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executtpn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this,/ ay o 2002. ell R�\ 4' tatrr Nv� "'fr `E: SR LERK Oft APgvecil ari6 <f ; iency ROBERT ZACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO TY, F I By:__ JAMES N. COLETTA, CH IRMAN COUNTY, FL CLERK 6.00 1.00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16Cl5**A* 2933889 OR: 2982 PG: 1941 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Property Folio No. 62040960009 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hendrixson, Erik P 5261 Dixie Dr Naples, FL 341137647 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR UNIT 1 BLK 2 LOT 16 Folio No. 62040960009 Project No. 66000 Account No. 23618 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board thisa day o� -, 2002. ♦ ♦ ♦� �s�C�IC�lE�ff�}tEi!lrtl�r ♦ d ow& HT 15 -8f c%K, CLERK i. ' tore on l . ,*"byed ,4c o y arfd t4"' 'sufficiency RO ERT ZfttFTARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER !OU Y, FL ID A roan This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 16C15 *** 2933890 OR: 2982 PG: 1942 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FBI 6.00 COPIES 1,00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 Property Folio No. 62255440000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Tropical Investment Corp PO Box 2904 Naples, FL 341062904 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 7 LOT 7 OR 1294 PG 1358 Folio No. 62255440000 Project No. 66000 Account No. 24772 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executipn and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /t.__-day ot� , 2002. u 1/K/tCNT E. BR�OC;- CLERK �c�ll:t°� oAly. and lid 'galo -ii ;Officiency ROBERT 74ACHARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID s C BY• lan' S JA N. AN 16 C 15 * ** 2933891 OR: 2982 PG: 1943 ** This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62260800004 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC PER 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 1240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Carter, Douglas L =& Sandra G 5337 Jennings St Naples, FL 341137817 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES MANOR LAKES BLK 11 LOTS 28 + 29 Folio No. 62260800004 Project No. 66000 Account No. 24918 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs executjpn and r cording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day oZ� , 2002. r A UWH' E: BRQGERK % tee/ Ap 4M49d as e+tly. and'( lbhcy '-.0 ' - l / � ROBERT ZAC14ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COLIN Y, FLO DA JAM AN 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 62704520002 t** 2933892 OR: 2982 PG: 1944 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AK DWIGHT B, BROCK, CLERK RIC FEE 6,00 COPIES 1100 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Gerould, Ann Katherine 6146 W Main St Kalamazoo, MI 490098925 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Eight Dollars and Twenty Six Cents ($208.26) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES PARK UNIT 4 BLK 47 LOTS 41 + 42 OR 1179 PG 588 Folio No. 62704520002 Project No. 66000 Account No. 25810 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execu *on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /� day o� 2002. .eEFSE +Ffl�kr iyL e �„'; tjyrr ATTE &T- . ' F BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS DW IT E. BROCI', dU�E'\K COLLIER CO F I r 4S to eir"n' IJA N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN Approv6d'dsi4 tore only. and legal sufficiency RO ERT ZAeRARY * ** 2933893 OR; 298'4 16C15 RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of `02/15/2002 at 10 :34AN DWIGHT E. This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 63405480000 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY PG; 1945 * ** COLLIER COUNTY, FL BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Valcarcel, Luis A =& Hilda M 1111 191h St SW Naples, FL 341174435 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Eight Dollars and Twenty Six Cents ($208.26) accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: NAPLES TWIN LAKES BLK 9 LOT 6 OR 1889 PG 711 Folio No. Project No. Account No. 63405480000 66000 26754 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execut'on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /Jay o f , 2002. �a A3 €ST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (WGIT E, BRQC'CY ERK COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA �; n' 18y: ' JAM . C AN Ap rove s o+nl Y • and legal sufficiency ROGER ARY This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 * ** 2933894 OR; 2982 16C15RECRDED 02 /OS /2002nattF10:34ANRDWIIGHT E. Property Folio No. 66881360000 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR B %T 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN PG; 1946 ** COLLIER COUNTY, FL BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Silva Et Ux, Sergio R 220 N 4t' St Immokalee, FL 341423706 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Sixty One Cents ($106.61) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: PINECREST BLK B LOT 16 OR 446 PG 217 Folio No. 66881360000 Project No. 66000 Account No. 28516 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execu ion and re ording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/ day of , 2002. AT 6ST- ~`= BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS D�V -'�. iT E. BRO y ' 1ERK COLLIER COU Y, FLO DA Aia�l�tt i3. s JAM AN 7Ap rofv e4 sally. and legal sufficiency �7 ROBERT HARY 16 C15 *** 2933895 OR: 2982 PG: 1947 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 73282000583 02/15/2002 at 10:34AM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RBC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 817 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hickey, Kevin A 6142 Thresher Dr Naples, FL 341121904 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: SHADOWOOD VILLAS A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 801 Folio No. 73282000583 Project No. 66000 Account No. 30944 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /L —day of ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTYr MISSIONERS DW,6HT E. BROGK 6i 15�K COLLIE7COPrY. D �A .t . i--JAMt,6 N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN pprove 'asj ,Wwr t cMly. and legal sufficiency ROIJERT ZA ARY 16C15 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 75560640003 * ** 2933896 OR: 2982 PG: 1948 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK REC FEE 6.00 COPIES 1.00 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Franklin, Jocelin =& Fleurette 902 San Remo Ave Naples, FL 341044017 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: SUNRISE VILLAS LOT 16 OR 1838 PG 669 Folio No. 75560640003 Project No. 66000 Account No. 31642 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execu on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this /4- day ot 2002. ,,tc4tirE�4r:;fFwr.. a"rTf BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ©W1PHT E. BRi C LERK COLLIER CO Y, FL I Y� : to Chi i rW s JAMEt N. COLETTA CH IRMAN p vIa jap rre only. and leg�l,sufficiency ROBERT ZXCRARY 16 C15 * ** 2933897 OR: 2982 PG: 1949 * ** RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL 02/15/2002 at 10:34AH DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK RIC PER 6.00 COPIES 1.00 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 77162120000 Retn: CLERK TO THE BOARD INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR BIT 7240 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Mendoza, David F =& Sylvia 1207 N 18th St Immokalee, FL 341422167 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Six Dollars and Sixty One Cents ($106.61) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: TRAFFORD PINE EST SEC I BLK 3 LOT 29 OR 738 PG 1909 -10 Folio No. 77162120000 Project No. 66000 Account No. 31943 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execut'on and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this/ oU "'— , 2002. A U F fa A��Sfi:. yV D r H?' E. BRi? I , L:ERK kCppr d oAly. and legal'sufFiciency ROBERT ZA ARY BOARD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL ID I JAMLE6 N. COLETTA, CHA RMAN 16D1 "� DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 1, 2002 16D2 MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 To: Ed Kant, P.E. Transportation /Administration Director From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Resolution 2002 -83 — Request for Temporary Closing SR 29 To Benefit The Roberts Ranch Cattle Drive Enclosed please find one copy and one certified document, as referenced above (Agenda Item #16D2), approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002. If you should have any questions, please contact me aft 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosure (2) 1602 RESOLUTION NO. 2002. 8 3 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE A REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY CLOSING OF STATE ROAD 29 TO CONDUCT A CATTLE DRIVE TO BENEFIT THE ROBERTS RANCH WHEREAS, from time -to -time Collier County requests that a state road be temporarily closed to facilitate special events such as races, fairs, parades, art, harvest and other festivals; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida, Department of Transportation requires execution of a Request for Temporary Closing of State Road Form (850 - 040-65a) to be executed and submitted by the County to the Department, which form identifies the nature of the event requiring the applied -for road closure, the duration of the closure, and that the County will be responsible for traffic control and liability claims arising from or based upon the activities of the event in the state road, with limited exceptions, exculpating the Department of Transportation from specified responsibilities; and WHEREAS, staff hereby requests that the Board of County Commissioners authorize its Chairman to execute the required forms to acquire authorization to temporarily close a specified portion of State Road 29 in Immokalee as specified in the "Request" to facilitate a (Cattle Drive) fundraiser to the benefit of the Roberts Ranch. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that I. The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, is hereby authorized to execute forms required by the Florida Department of Transportation necessary for temporary closure of State Road 29 to facilitate this specified special event (Cattle Drive) fundraiser to benefit the Roberts Ranch. 2. The Board of County Commissioners acknowledges the Florida Department of Transportation requirement that they not be held responsible 16D2 for traffic control, loss, cost, or expenses arising as a result of any such special event and the Board, by authorizing its Chairman to execute the forms, agrees that as between the County of Collier and the Florida Department of Transportation, the County of Collier will be responsible for traffic control and liability claims arising from or based upon the activities of the event to the extend specified in the respective forms. 3. Nothing herein shall be construed as an assumption by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, of liability for claims unrelated to the applied -for street closure and for which the Florida Department of Transportation would otherwise be liable. Nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of any defense or limitation available to the Board of County commissioners of Collier County, Florida pursuant to Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, or otherwise. 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately for adoption. THIS RESOLUTION adopted this AZ d— day of 2002 after motion, second, and majority vote in favor of adoption. DATED:_.2so Z ,A:•< bra'.. BOARD OF C LINTY 90MMISSIONERS D 1UHT E, R +¢ K, CLERK OF COLLWYOUN , F JV y: :..� . .l D ut ?� ttlit if t4 Chair7�3N'�iMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN ........ �otw�e only. Approv'W'as to form and legal sufficienc 0/\ Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney 16E2 go DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 1, 2002 ITEM NO.: 16E3 DATE RECEIVED: FILE NO.: ROUTED TO: Pk( o ,� oa i 1 -a5 DO NOT WRITE ABOVE THIS LINE REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES Date: February 12, 2002 To: Office of the County Attorney Attention: Robert Zachary From: Kelsey Ward, Senior Purchasing & Contracts Agent Purchasing Department, Extension 8949 Administrative Services Division Re: Contract No. 01 -3289; "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" CH2M Hill, Inc.; Contractor Anchor Engineering Consultants; Contractor TECO BGA, Inc.; Contractor Tilden Lobnitz Cooper; Contractor BACKGROUND OF REQUEST: This Contract was approved by the BCC on February 12, 2002; Agenda Item 16(E)(3). This item has not been previously submitted. ACTION REQUESTED: Contract review and approval. OTHER COMMENTS: Robert, This is a standard contract with no changes. Please forward to BCC for signature after approval. If there are any questions concerning C G the document, please contact me. Purchasing would appreciate oz, - UZ- notification when the documents exit your office. Thank you. C: Al Ruth, TECMD 16E3 ­;" Contract # 01 -3289 "Fixed Tenn Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this /.:� day of 2004, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and (hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER ") and Anchor Engineering Consultant, Inc. a Florida Corporation, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 1520 Royal Palm Square Blvd., Suite 200, Fort Myers, FL 33919 (hereinafter referred to as the "CONSULTANT "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services of the CONSULTANT concerning work and /or the improvement of areas within the operational jurisdiction of Collier County, such services to be performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement and with Work Orders to be issued by OWNER subsequent to execution of this Agreement; and in accordance with the conditions that each Work Order shall not exceed $90,000 and that total initial compensation for all Work Orders issued under this Agreement shall not exceed $500,000. and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of those services; WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be required by the OWNER. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and provisions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1 ARTICLE ONE 16E3 CONSULTANTS RESPONSIBILITY 1.1. CONSULTANT shall provide to OWNER professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services in all phases of any Work Order to which this Agreement applies. 1.2. The Basic Services to be performed by CONSULTANT hereunder are those set forth in this Agreement and Work Orders prepared and issued by the OWNER and executed by the parties hereto subsequent and pursuant to execution of the Agreement. The total compensation to be paid CONSULTANT by the OWNER for all Basic Services is set forth in Article Five and Schedule A, "Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3. The CONSULTANT agrees to obtain and maintain throughout the period of this Agreement all such licenses as are required to do business in the State of Florida and in Collier County, Florida, including, but not limited to, all licenses required by the respective state boards and other governmental agencies responsible for regulating and licensing the professional services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement. 1.4. The CONSULTANT agrees that, when the services to be provided hereunder relate to a professional service which, under Florida Statutes, requires a license, certificate of authorization or other form of legal entitlement to practice such services, it shall employ and /or retain only qualified personnel to provide such services. 1.5. CONSULTANT agrees to employ and designate a Work Manager in writing, within five (5) calendar days after receiving its Notice to Proceed under an executed Work Order. The Work Manager shall be authorized and responsible to act on behalf of the CONSULTANT with respect to directing, coordinating and administering all aspects of the services to be provided 16E3 and performed under this Agreement and a Work Order. Within five (5) calendar days from the Notice to Proceed issued by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER a written statement, executed by the proper officers of the CONSULTANT, acknowledging that the Work Manager under the Work Order shall have full authority to bind and obligate the CONSULTANT on all matters arising out of or relating to such Work Order and this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the Work Manager shall devote whatever time is required to satisfactorily manage the services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder. The person selected by the CONSULTANT to serve as the Work Manager shall be subject to the prior approval and acceptance of the OWNER. 1.6. CONSULTANT agrees, within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a written request from the OWNER, to promptly remove and replace the Work Manager, or any other personnel employed or retained by the CONSULTANT, or any subconsultants or subcontractors or any personnel of any such subconsultants or subcontractors engaged by the CONSULTANT to provide and perform services or work pursuant to the requirements of this Agreement, whom the OWNER shall request in writing to be removed, which request may be made by the OWNER with or without stating its cause to CONSULTANT. 1.7. The CONSULTANT has represented to the OWNER that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be performed pursuant to this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services to be provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the OWNER's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all published laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Project or the services to be provided and performed by CONSULTANT hereunder. In the event of any conflicts in these -3- 16E3 0% requirements, the CONSULTANT shall notify the OWNER of such conflict and utilize its best professional judgment to advise OWNER regarding resolution of each such conflict. 1.8. CONSULTANT agrees not to divulge, furnish or make available to any third person, firm or organization, without OWNER's prior written consent, or unless incident to the proper performance of the CONSULTANT's obligations hereunder, or in the course of judicial or legislative proceedings where such information has been properly subpoenaed, any non - public information concerning the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder, and CONSULTANT shall require all of its employees, agents, subconsultants and subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. 1.9. If required pursuant to a Work Order, CONSULTANT agrees to provide to OWNER professional evaluations of the OWNER'S work budget. The evaluations and opinions shall be delivered to OWNER in accordance with the following schedule: (a) The professional evaluations of the OWNER's work budget shall be delivered with the report to be furnished by CONSULTANT as part of the Scope of Services. 1.10. Evaluations of the OWNER'S budget, prepared by the CONSULTANT represent the CONSULTANT'S best judgment as an experienced and qualified professional Architectural consultant. ARTICLE TWO ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF CONSULTANT If authorized in writing by OWNER, CONSULTANT shall furnish or obtain from others Additional Services of the types listed in Article Two herein. These services will be paid for by OWNER as indicated in Article Five and Schedule A. The following services shall be Additional Basic Services: -4- 16E3 .004 2.1. Preparation of applications and supporting documents (except those already to be furnished under this Agreement) for private or governmental grants, loans, bond issues or advances. 2.2. Services resulting from significant changes in the general scope, extent or character of the Project or its design including, but not limited to, changes in size, complexity, OWNER's schedule or character of construction; and revising previously accepted studies, reports, design documents or Contract Documents previously accepted by OWNER when such revisions are required by changes in laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes or orders enacted subsequent to and not reasonably anticipated prior to the preparation of such studies, reports or documents, or are due to any other causes beyond CONSULTANT's control. 2.3 Preparation and submission of information to and necessary consultations with the Collier County Transportation Department, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or other appropriate regulatory agencies, in order to obtain necessary permits or approvals for construction of the Project. 2.4 Providing renderings or models for OWNER's use. 2.5. Investigations and studies involving detailed consideration of operations, maintenance and overhead expenses; the preparation of feasibility studies, cash flow and economic evaluations, rate schedules and appraisals; and evaluating processes available for licensing and assisting OWNER in obtaining process licensing. 2.6. Furnishing services of independent professional associates and consultants for other than the contract services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder. -5- 16E3 -� 2.7. Services during out -of -town travel required of CONSULTANT and directed by OWNER, other than visits to the Project site or OWNER's office or local travel as defined herein. 2.8. Assistance in connection with bid protests, rebidding or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment or services, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.9. Providing any type of property surveys, aerial photography or related services needed for the transfer of interests in real property and field surveys for design purposes and engineering surveys and staking to enable contractors to proceed with their work and providing other special field surveys. 2.10. Preparation of operating, maintenance and staffing manuals, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.11. Preparing to serve or serving as a CONSULTANT or witness for OWNER in any litigation, or other legal or administrative proceeding, involving the work (except for assistance in consultations which are included as part of the Basic Services to be provided herein). 2.12. Additional services rendered by CONSULTANTS not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in Collier County in accordance with generally accepted practice. ARTICLE THREE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1. The OWNER shall designate in writing a work coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement and a particular Work Order (hereinafter referred to as the "Work Coordinator"). The Work Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONSULTANT's services for the work. However, the Work Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or 16 E 3 .M instructions to the CONSULTANT that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever: (a) The scope of services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder; (b) The time the CONSULTANT is obligated to commence and complete all such services; or (c) The amount of compensation the OWNER is obligated or committed to pay the CONSULTANT. 3.2. The Work Coordinator shall: (a) Review and make appropriate recommendations on all requests submitted by the CONSULTANT for payment for services and work provided and performed in accordance with this Agreement; (b) Provide all criteria and information requested by CONSULTANT as to OWNER's requirements for the Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; (c) Upon request from CONSULTANT, assist CONSULTANT by placing at CONSULTANT's disposal all available information in the OWNER'S possession pertinent to the Project, including existing drawings, specifications, shop drawings, product literature, previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the Project (d) Arrange for access to and make all provisions for CONSULTANT to enter the site to perform the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement; and (e) Provide notice to CONSULTANT of any deficiencies or defects discovered by the OWNER with respect to the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder. -7- 16E 3 ..., .10 3.3. CONSULTANT acknowledges that access to any work site, to be arranged by OWNER for CONSULTANT, may be provided during times that are not the normal business hours of the CONSULTANT. 3.4. OWNER shall be responsible for the acquisition of all easements, property sites, rights -of -way, or other property rights required for the work and for the costs thereof, including the costs of any required land surveys in connection with such acquisition. ARTICLE FOUR TIME 4.1. The period of service shall be from the date of execution of this Agreement through one year from that date, or until such time as all outstanding Work Orders issued prior to the expiration of the Agreement period have been completed. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional three (3) years, renewable annually. Renewal shall be agreed to, in writing, by both parties. 4.2. Services to be rendered by CONSULTANT shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement upon written Notice to Proceed from OWNER for all or any designated portion of the project established by a Work Order and shall be performed and completed in accordance with such Work Order. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of this Agreement. 4.3 Should CONSULTANT be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of its services as a result of unforeseeable causes beyond the control of CONSULTANT, and not due to its own fault or neglect, including but not restricted to acts of nature or of public enemy, acts of government or of the OWNER, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine regulations, strikes or lock -outs, then CONSULTANT shall notify OWNER in writing within five (5) working days after commencement of such delay, stating the cause or causes thereof, or be deemed to have waived any right which CONSULTANT may have had to request a time extension. -8- 16E3 -,.-A* 4.4. No interruption, interference, inefficiency, suspension or delay in the commencement or progress of CONSULTANT's services from any cause whatsoever, including those for which OWNER may be responsible in whole or in part, shall relieve CONSULTANT of its duty to perform or give rise to any right to damages or additional compensation from OWNER. CONSULTANT's sole remedy against OWNER will be the right to seek an extension of time to its schedule. This paragraph shall expressly apply to claims for early completion, as well as claims based on late completion. Provided, however, if through no fault or neglect of the CONSULTANT, the services to be provided hereunder by CONSULTANT have not been completed within two calendar years of a Notice to Proceed, the CONSULTANT's compensation may be equitably adjusted, with respect to those services that have not yet been performed, to reflect the incremental increase in costs experienced by CONSULTANT after expiration of the two year period, plus all time extensions granted by OWNER to CONSULTANT. 4.5. Should the CONSULTANT fail to commence, provide, perform or complete any of the services to be provided hereunder in a timely and reasonable manner, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to the OWNER hereunder, the OWNER at its sole discretion and option may withhold any and all payments due and owing to the CONSULTANT until such time as the CONSULTANT resumes performance of its obligations hereunder in such a manner so as to reasonably establish to the OWNER's satisfaction that the CONSULTANT's performance is or will shortly be back on schedule. ARTICLE FIVE COMPENSATION 5.1. The COUNTY will compensate the CONSULTANT for the services performed on each Work Order in accordance with a negotiated lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, or established hourly rate as provided in Schedule A attached hereto. R1 16E3 - 5.2. Subcontractual services, if any, shall be invoiced by the CONSULTANT at the actual's paid by the CONSULTANT. 5.3. Reimbursable expenses shall be invoiced for the expenditures incurred by the CONSULTANT as follows: 5.3.1. Expenses of transportation and living when traveling in connection with each Work Order, except for local travel within Collier or Lee Counties, as provided in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, and fees paid for securing approval of authorities have jurisdiction over the Work Order. 5.3.2. Expenses of reproductions, postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications including duplicate sets at the completion of each Work Order for the County's review and approval. 5.3.3. Expense of overtime work requiring higher than regular rates, when authorized by the County. 5.3.4. Expense of models for the County's use. 5.4. Total compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed the limit listed upon each Work Order without written approval. 5.5. Total initial compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed $90,000 per Work Order and total contract limit shall not exceed $500,000. 5.6. Payments for Basic Services, Additional Basic Services, Subcontractual Services, and Reimbursable Expenses as defined in Section V, shall be made upon presentation of the CONSULTANT's County- approved itemized invoice. -10- 16E3 . 5.7. Records of Reimbursable Expenses and Expenses pertaining to Additional Basic Services on the Work Order shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available and provided to the County with submittal of invoices. ARTICLE SIX OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 6.1. . Upon completion or termination of this Agreement, all records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer assisted design or drafting disks and other technical data, prepared or developed by CONSULTANT under this Agreement shall be delivered to and become the property of OWNER. This does not apply to working papers. Said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data prepared by the CONSULTANT for each project under this Agreement are considered to be instruments of the CONSULTANT'S service. CONSULTANT, at its own expense, may retain copies for its files and internal use. OWNER agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT with respect to any claim brought by any third party against CONSULTANT, including loss or damage from the claim including attorneys fees incurred by CONSULTANT, which claim arises out of OWNER's use of said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data on some other project unless such use is authorized by CONSULTANT. 6.2. With respect to and in consideration for the indemnification provided by OWNER in paragraphs 6.1. above, CONSULTANT has paid to OWNER $10.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged by OWNER through the signing of this Agreement. ARTICLE SEVEN MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS 7.1. CONSULTANT will keep adequate records and supporting documentation which concern or reflect its services hereunder. The records and documentation will be retained by -11- 16F 3 � : CONSULTANT for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of termination of this Agreement or the date the work is completed, whichever is later. OWNER, or any duly authorized agents or representatives of OWNER, shall , free of charge, have the right to audit, inspect and copy all such records and documentation as often as they deem necessary during the period of this Agreement and during the five (5) year period noted above; provided, however, such activity shall be conducted only during normal business hours. ARTICLE EIGHT INDEMNIFICATION 8.1. The CONSULTANT in consideration of $100.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged through the signing of this Agreement shall indemnify and hold OWNER and its officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the CONSULTANT, its Subconsultants, Subcontractors, agents or employees, arising out of or incidental to the performance of this Agreement or work performed thereunder. The CONSULTANTS obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Agreement or the CONSULTANT'S limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. 8.2. CONSULTANT acknowledges that the general conditions of any construction contract that CONSULTANT creates in performance of a Work Order shall include language, satisfactory to the OWNER's attorney, in which the contractor agrees to hold harmless and to defend OWNER, its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney's fees, and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of the construction contract or work performed thereunder. -12- ARTICLE NINE 16E3 INSURANCE 9.1. During the life of the Agreement (and until final acceptance by Owner for work performed under any Work Order issued by Owner) the CONSULTANT shall provide, pay for, and maintain, with companies satisfactory to the OWNER, the type and amounts of insurance described herein and on Exhibit B. All insurance shall be from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida and /or responsible risk retention group insurance companies registered with the State of Florida. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER, the insurance coverages and limits required must be evidenced by properly executed Certificates of Insurance on forms which are acceptable to the OWNER. The Certificates must be personally, manually signed by the Authorized Representatives of the insurance company /companies shown on the Certificate with proof that he /she is an authorized representative thereof. In addition, certified, true and exact copies of all insurance policies required shall be provided to the OWNER, on a timely basis, if required by the OWNER. These Certificates and policies shall contain provisions that thirty (30) days written notice by registered or certified mail shall be given to the OWNER of any cancellation, intent not to renew, or reduction in the policies' coverages, except in the application of the Aggregate Limits Provisions. In the event of a reduction in the Aggregate Limits of any policy, the CONSULTANT shall immediately take steps to have the Aggregate Limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. All insurance coverages of the CONSULTANT shall be primary to any insurance or self- insurance program carried by the OWNER applicable to the Work. 9.2. The acceptance by the OWNER of any Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverages and limits required in this Agreement does not constitute approval or agreement by the OWNER that the insurance requirements have been met or that the insurance policies shown on the Certificates of Insurance are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. -13- 16E3 ., 9.3. No work shall commence unless and until the required Certificates of Insurance are received and the written Notice to Proceed is issued to the CONSULTANT by the OWNER. 9.4. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER and prior to approving any work CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B entitled "Insurance Coverage ", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. CONSULTANT shall require each of its subconsultants and subcontractors to procure and maintain, until the completion of that subconsultant's or subcontractor's work, insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B, unless such insurance requirement for the subconsultant or subcontractor is expressly waived in writing by the OWNER. Said waiver shall not be unreasonably withheld upon CONSULTANT representing in writing to OWNER that CONSULTANT's existing coverage includes and covers the subconsultants and subcontractors for which a waiver is sought, and that such coverage is in conformance with the types and limits of insurance specified in Schedule B. All liability insurance policies, other than the Professional Liability, Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability policies, obtained by CONSULTANT to meet the requirements of this Agreement shall name OWNER as an additional insured as to the operations of the CONSULTANT under this Agreement and the Contract Documents and shall contain severability of interests provisions. 9.5. If any insurance provided pursuant to this Agreement expires prior to the completion and final acceptance by Owner of any works, performed hereunder, renewal Certificates of Insurance and, if requested by Owner, certified, true copies of the renewal policies shall be furnished by CONSULTANT thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 9.6. Should at any time the CONSULTANT not maintain the insurance coverages required in this Agreement, the OWNER may cancel this Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverages and charge the CONSULTANT for such coverages -14- 1, 6 purchased. The OWNER shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurF3nor p 9 p skill it be responsible for the coverages purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the OWNER to purchase such insurance coverages shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of its rights under this Agreement. ARTICLE TEN SERVICES BY CONSULTANT'S OWN STAFF 10.1. The services to be performed hereunder shall be performed by CONSULTANT's own staff, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the OWNER. The employment of, contract with, or use of the services of any other person or firm by CONSULTANT, as independent consultant or otherwise, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the OWNER. No provision of this Agreement shall, however, be construed as constituting an agreement between the OWNER and any such other person or firm. Nor shall anything in this Agreement be deemed to give any such party or any third party any claim or right of action against the OWNER beyond such as may otherwise exist without regard to. this Agreement. ARTICLE ELEVEN WAIVER OF CLAIMS 11.1. CONSULTANT's acceptance of final payment under any Work Order shall constitute a full waiver of any and all claims, except for insurance company subrogation claims, by it against OWNER arising out of this Agreement or otherwise related to the work, except those previously made in writing and identified by CONSULTANT as unsettled at the time of the final payment. Neither the acceptance of CONSULTANTS services nor payment by OWNER shall be deemed to be a waiver of any of OWNER's rights against CONSULTANT. ARTICLE TWELVE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION 12.1. CONSULTANT shall be considered in material default of this Agreement and such default will be considered cause for OWNER to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, as further set forth in this section, for any of the following reasons: (a) failure to begin work under the -15- 6E3 Agreement within the times specified under the Notice(s) to Proceed, or (b) failure to properly and timely perform the services to be provided hereunder or as directed by OWNER, or (c) the bankruptcy or insolvency or a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by CONSULTANT or by any of CONSULTANT's principals, officers or directors, or (d) failure to obey laws, ordinances, regulations or other codes of conduct, or (e) failure to perform or abide by the terms or spirit of this Agreement, or (f) for any other just cause. The OWNER may so terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving the CONSULTANT seven (7) calendar days written notice of the material default. 12.2. If, after notice of termination of this Agreement as provided for in paragraph 12.1 above, it is determined for any reason that CONSULTANT was not in default, or that its default was excusable, or that OWNER otherwise was not entitled to the remedy against CONSULTANT provided for in paragraph 12.1, then the notice of termination given pursuant to paragraph 12.1 shall be deemed to be the notice of termination provided for in paragraph 12.3 below and CONSULTANT's remedies against OWNER shall be the same as and limited to those afforded CONSULTANT under paragraph 12.3 below. 12.3. OWNER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, without cause upon seven (7) calendar days written notice to CONSULTANT. In the event of such termination for convenience, CONSULTANT's recovery against OWNER shall be limited to that portion of the fee earned through the date of termination, together with any retainage.-withheld and any costs reasonably incurred by CONSULTANT that are directly attributable to the termination, but CONSULTANT shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against OWNER, including, but not limited to, anticipated fees or profits on work not required to be performed. CONSULTANT must mitigate all such costs to the greatest extent reasonably possible. -16- 16E 3 :� 12.4. Upon termination, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER all original papers, records, documents, drawings, models, and other material set forth and described in this Agreement including Section 6.1. 12.5. The OWNER shall have the power to suspend all or any portions of the services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder upon giving CONSULTANT two (2) calendar days prior written notice of such suspension. If all or any portion of the services to be rendered hereunder are so suspended, the CONSULTANT's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to seek an extension of time to its schedule in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article Four herein. ARTICLE THIRTEEN TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION REPRESENTATIONS 13.1. CONSULTANT warrants that CONSULTANT has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that CONSULTANT has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, any fee, commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. 13.2. In accordance with provisions of Section 287.055, (5)(a), Florida Statutes, the CONSULTANT agrees to execute the required Truth -In- Negotiation Certificate, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Schedule C, stating that wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation are accurate, complete and current at the time of the Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the original Agreement price and any additions thereto shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the OWNER determines the Agreement price was increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or non - current wage rates and other factual unit costs. All such adjustments shall be made within one (1) year following the end of this Agreement. ARTICLE FOURTEEN 16E3 CONFLICT OF INTEREST 14.1. CONSULTANT represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of services required hereunder. CONSULTANT further represents that no persons having any such interest shall be employed to perform those services. ARTICLE FIFTEEN MODIFICATION 15.1. No modification or change in this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party unless in writing and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by it. ARTICLE SIXTEEN NOTICES AND ADDRESS OF RECORD 16.1. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the CONSULTANT to the OWNER shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following OWNER's address of record: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County Florida Purchasing Department 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Fl. 34112 Attention: Purchasing Director 16.2. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT shall be made in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by the United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following CONSULTANT's address of record: Anchor Engineering Consultants, Inc. 1520 Royal Palm Square Blvd., Suite 200 Fort Myers, FL 33919 Attention: Mr. Richard G. Lewis -is- 16E3 16.3. Either party may change its address of record by written notice to the other party given in accordance with requirements of this Article. ARTICLE SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 17.1. CONSULTANT, in representing OWNER, shall promote the best interest of OWNER and assume towards OWNER a duty of the highest trust, confidence, and fair dealing. 17.2. No modification, waiver, suspension or termination of the Agreement or of any terms thereof shall impair the rights or liabilities of either party. 17.3. This Agreement is not assignable, or otherwise transferable in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the ,prior written consent of OWNER. 17.4. Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement. 17.5. The headings of the Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments as contained in this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only and shall not be deemed to expand, limit or change the provisions in such Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments. 17.6. This Agreement, initially consisting of 25 continuously numbered pages including the referenced Schedules and Attachments hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede, replace and nullify any and all prior agreements or understandings, written or oral, relating to the matter set forth herein, and any such prior agreements or understanding shall have no force or effect whatever on this Agreement. 17.7 COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement consists of the attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the Agreement as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, RFP #01 -3289 - "Fixed Term Mechanical - Electrical Engineering -19- 16E 3 f Services ", Consultant's Fee Schedule "A ", Insurance Coverage Schedule "B ", Truth+ in Negotiation Schedule "C ". ARTICLE EIGHTEEN APPLICABLE LAW 18.1. Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Florida, and by such laws, rules and regulations of the United States as made applicable to when providing services funded by the United States government. Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against the other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate Florida state court in Collier County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Professional Services Agreement for Architectural Services the day and year first written above. AT C vogN, E�,�fQCfc,tc Approved as-'to form and le y: 1 Assistan C ,QmWy Attorney Witnessed: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA By: Chairman Anchor Engineering Consultants, Inc. 1520 Royal Palm Square Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Myers, FL 33919 By: k (Type name): Ric d G. Lewis (Title): President By: I ,� (Type name): David G ecitt By. (Type ame):_�y C. Perrella (CORPORATE SEAL) -20- 16L-.) SCHEDULE A Collier County Fee Schedule RFP 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" Professional Fee Principal $150.00 /hr. Project Manager /Senior Engineer $100.00 /hr. Engineer II /Designer II /Planner II $80.00 /hr. Engineer I /Designer I /Planner I $70.00 /hr. Senior Technician $55.00 /hr. Technician $45.00 /hr. Support Administrative Assistant, Secretary $45.00 /hr. Clerical, other support $35.00 /hr. This list is not intended to be all- inclusive. Hourly rate fees for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by the County and firm on a project by project basis as needed. END OF SCHEDULE A -21- SCHEDULE B INSURANCE COVERAGE 16E3 (1) The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the following minimum requirements with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/ Professional during the term of this Agreement for all employees engaged in the work under this Agreement in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The amounts of such insurance shall not be less than: a. Worker's Compensation - Florida Statutory Requirements b. Employers' Liability (check one) X $100,000 Each Accident $500,000 Disease Aggregate $100,000 Disease Each Employee (2) The insurance company shall waive its Rights of Subrogation against the Owner and the policy shall be so endorsed. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/Professional. Coverage will include, but not be limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Personal Injury, Contractual Liability for this Agreement, Independent Contractors, Broad Form Property Damage including Completed Operations and Products and Completed Operations Coverage. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be maintained for a period of not less than five (5) years following the completion and acceptance -22- 16E3 by the Owner of the work under this Agreement. Limits of Liability shall not be less t an the following: (check one) X General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products /Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury - $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage $ 50,000 (2) The General Aggregate Limit shall apply separately to this Project and the policy shall be endorsed using the following endorsement wording. "This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part. The General Aggregate Limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you." (3) If the General Liability insurance required herein is issued or renewed on a "claims made" basis, as opposed to the 'occurrence" form, the retroactive date for coverage shall be no later than the commencement date of the Project and shall provide that in the event of cancellation or non- renewal the Extended Reporting Period (Discovery Period) for claims shall be no less than three (3) years. (4) The Owner shall be named as an Additional Insured and the policy shall be endorsed that such coverage shall be primary to any similar coverage carried by the Owner. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Contractor / Consultant / Professional for the ownership, maintenance or use of any owned, non -owned or hired vehicle with limits of not less than: (check one) X Bodily Injury & Property Damage - $ 500,000 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Consultant/Professional to insure its legal liability for claims arising out of the performance of professional services under this Agreement. Such insurance shall have limits of not less than X $1,000,000 each claim and in the aggregate -23- 16E , (2) Any deductible applicable to any claim shall be the sole responsibility of the Consultant/Professional and shall not be greater than $50,000 each claim. (3) The Consultant/Professional shall continue this coverage for this Project for a period of not less than five (5) years following completion and acceptance of the Project by the Owner. END OF SCHEDULE B. -24- ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP ID C DATE(MMIDD/YY) CHO -1 10/17/01 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE ACEC /MARSH HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 800 Market St, Ste. 2600 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. St. Louis MO 63101 -2500 Phone:800- 338 -1391 Fax:888- 621 -3173 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED INSURER A: Hartford Insurance Company Anchor Engineering Consultants INSURER B: Inc. INSURER C: Att: Vickie Lewis 1520 Royal Palm Sq Blvd St.200 INSURER D: Ft.Myers FL 33919 i INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IN LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER �BKF C DATE MM /DD/YY LTCITE7TP7�d I N DATE MM /DDIYY LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE [*] OCCUR 84SBXCG6370 11 /01 /01 11/01/02 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $300,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10 , 0 0 0 PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY $ 11000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY x PRO LOC JECT PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG $2,000,000 A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS 84SBXCG6370 11/01/01 11/01/02 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 1 000 000 r r BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ X PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) S GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGG $ $ • EXCESS LIABILITY X OCCUR CLAIMS MADE DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ 84XHVNP1711 11/01/01 11/01/02 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 $ $ • WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 84WJVAI4548 11 /01 /01 11/01/02 X I TORY LIMITS I ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $100,000 EL.DISEASE - EAEMPLOYEE $100,000 E. L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 5500,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLES /EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT /SPECIAL PROVISIONS COLLIER COUNTY IS INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED AS RESPECTS WORK PERFORMED BY THE NAMED INSURED. RE: RFP #01 -3289 FIXED TERM PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES. CERTIFICATE HOLDER N I ADDITIONAL INSURED; INSURER LETTER: CANCELLATION COL - COU SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL COLLIER COUNTY IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST REPRESENTATIVES. NAPLES FL 33962 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Q. P ACORD 25 -S (7197) @ACCRD CORPORATION 1988 12/26/2001 03:49PM FAXCOM �'" PAGE 2 OF 2 RODUCER 502. 244 -1343 UNDERWRITERS SAFETY & CLAIMS 11405 PARK ROAD P.O BOX 23790 LOUISVILLE, KY 40223 4SURED Anchor Engineering Conslt. Inc Ms. Vickie Lewis 1 520 Royal Palm Sq. Blvd 9200 Fort Myers FL 33919 DATE }fit (MM /DDlYY) �.#' Y :>i: isi::: <::2<: >::;t:: %: <> :'::i .'::i :::: >::i' ;;;.;:: 12/26/01 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANY A DPIC COMPANIES COMPANY B COMPANY C COMPANY D THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE RFEN REnLICEn RV PAIn cl Alnnc .0 TR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MM,DD/YY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE IMMVDIYY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS - COMPiOP AGG $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PERSONAL E AOV INJURY CLAIMS MADE OCCUR, EACH OCCURRENCE S OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT FIRE DAMAG E (Any one fire's S MED EXP (Anv one Person) 5 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO COMBINED SJNGL E LIMIT S ALL OWNED AUTOS BGOILV INJUR'l SCHEOULED AUTOS (Per Person; HIRED AUTOS NON- OYNNEO AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per a-Cicsce S PROPERT'i CA:"AGE 5 GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAI. AUTO ONLY: ANY AUTO EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURPENCE $ AGGREGATE $ UMBRELLA FORM OTHER, THAN UMBRELLA FORM WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY •" ... U ' H� Ida r • ;r-S -_ EACH .. _IDENT $ THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL PARTNERS /EXECUTIVE REXCL EL DSEASE - P =41CY LIMIT S EL D'SEASE - EA EMPLOYEE S OFFICERS APE' A OTHER AEE0110279 1/27101 1/27/02 PROFESSIONAL 1,000,000 PER CLAIM LIABILITY 1,000,000 ANNUAL AGGREGATE CJ ry u VrL 11 u IL U UP%I IUN J IV t H I L L tJ W't I.IAL I I t M J PROJECT: CONTRACT 01 -3239 FIXED TERM PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST NAPLES FL 34112 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 14 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF -*NY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. rHfRD REPRESENTAT ( /:I:ti:. SCHEDULE C 16E3 TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, Anchor Engineering Consultants, Inc. hereby certifies that wages, rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation for the Professional Architectural Services of the CONSULTANT to be provided under the Professional Services Agreement are accurate, complete and current as of the time of contracting. c BY: DATE: 12 - Zl - Wo f -25- 16E3 Contract # 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this .?-" ay of 200,k, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and (hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER ") and CH2M Hill, Inc. a Florida Corporation, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 600, Tampa, FL 33607 (hereinafter referred to as the "CONSULTANT "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services of the CONSULTANT concerning work and /or the improvement of areas within the operational jurisdiction of Collier County, such services to be performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement and with Work Orders to be issued by OWNER subsequent to execution of this Agreement; and in accordance with the conditions that each Work Order shall not exceed $90,000 and that total initial compensation for all Work Orders issued under this Agreement shall not exceed $500,000. and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of those services; WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be required by the OWNER. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and provisions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1 16E 3 ARTICLE ONE CONSULTANT'S RESPONSIBILITY 1.1. CONSULTANT shall provide to OWNER professional Mechanical- Electrical Engineering services in all phases of any Work Order to which this Agreement applies. 1.2. The Basic Services to be performed by CONSULTANT hereunder are those set forth in this Agreement and Work Orders prepared and issued by the OWNER and executed by the parties hereto subsequent and pursuant to execution of the Agreement. The total compensation to be paid CONSULTANT by the OWNER for all Basic Services is set forth in Article Five and Schedule A, "Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3. The CONSULTANT agrees to obtain and maintain throughout the period of this Agreement all such licenses as are required to do business in the State of Florida and in Collier County, Florida, including, but not limited to, all licenses required by the respective state boards and other governmental agencies responsible for regulating and licensing the professional services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement. 1.4. The CONSULTANT agrees that, when the services to be provided hereunder relate to a professional service which, under Florida Statutes, requires a license, certificate of authorization or other form of legal entitlement to practice such services, it shall employ and /or retain only qualified personnel to provide such services. 1.5. CONSULTANT agrees to employ and designate a Work Manager in writing, within five (5) calendar days after receiving its Notice to Proceed under an executed Work Order. The Work Manager shall be authorized and responsible to act on behalf of the CONSULTANT with respect to directing, coordinating and administering all aspects of the services to be provided 2 16E3 Oft and performed under this Agreement and a Work Order. Within five (5) calendar days from the Notice to Proceed issued by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER a written statement, executed by the proper officers of the CONSULTANT, acknowledging that the Work Manager under the Work Order shall have full authority to bind and obligate the CONSULTANT on all matters arising out of or relating to such Work Order and this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the Work Manager shall devote whatever time is required to satisfactorily manage the services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder. The person selected by the CONSULTANT to serve as the Work Manager shall be subject to the prior approval and acceptance of the OWNER. 1.6. CONSULTANT agrees, within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a written request from the OWNER, to promptly remove and replace the Work Manager, or any other personnel employed or retained by the CONSULTANT, or any subconsultants or subcontractors or any personnel of any such subconsultants or subcontractors engaged by the CONSULTANT to provide and perform services or work pursuant to the requirements of this Agreement, whom the OWNER shall request in writing to be removed, which request may be made by the OWNER with or without stating its cause to CONSULTANT. 1.7. The CONSULTANT has represented to the OWNER that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be performed pursuant to this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services to be provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the OWNER's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all published laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Project or the services to be provided and performed by CONSULTANT hereunder. In the event of any conflicts in these -3- 16E requirements, the CONSULTANT shall notify the OWNER of such conflict and util a its At professional judgment to advise OWNER regarding resolution of each such conflict. 1.8. CONSULTANT agrees not to divulge, furnish or make available to any third person, firm or organization, without OWNER's prior written consent, or unless incident to the proper performance of the CONSULTANT's obligations hereunder, or in the course of judicial or legislative proceedings where such information has been properly subpoenaed, any non - public information concerning the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder, and CONSULTANT shall require all of its employees, agents, subconsultants and subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. 1.9. If required pursuant to a Work Order, CONSULTANT agrees to provide to OWNER professional evaluations of the OWNER'S work budget. The evaluations and opinions shall be delivered to OWNER in accordance with the following schedule: (a) The professional evaluations of the OWNER's work budget shall be delivered with the report to be furnished by CONSULTANT as part of the Scope of Services. 1.10. Evaluations of the OWNER'S budget, prepared by the CONSULTANT represent the CONSULTANT'S best judgment as an experienced and qualified professional Architectural consultant. ARTICLE TWO ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF CONSULTANT If authorized in writing by OWNER, CONSULTANT shall furnish or obtain from others Additional Services of the types listed in Article Two herein. These services will be paid for by OWNER as indicated in Article Five and Schedule A. The following services shall be Additional Basic Services: -4- 16E 2.1. Preparation of applications and supporting documents (except those already to be furnished under this Agreement) for private or governmental grants, loans, bond issues or advances. 2.2. Services resulting from significant changes in the general scope, extent or character of the Project or its design including, but not limited to, changes in size, complexity, OWNER's schedule or character of construction; and revising previously accepted studies, reports, design documents or Contract Documents previously accepted by OWNER when such revisions are required by changes in laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes or orders enacted subsequent to and not reasonably anticipated prior to the preparation of such studies, reports or documents, or are due to any other causes beyond CONSULTANT's control. 2.3 Preparation and submission of information to and necessary consultations with the Collier County Transportation Department, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or other appropriate regulatory agencies, in order to obtain necessary permits or approvals for construction of the Project. 2.4 Providing renderings or models for OWNER's use. 2.5. Investigations and studies involving detailed consideration of operations, maintenance and overhead expenses; the preparation of feasibility studies, cash flow and economic evaluations, rate schedules and appraisals; and evaluating processes available for licensing and assisting OWNER in obtaining process licensing. 2.6. Furnishing services of independent professional associates and consultants for other than the contract services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder. -5- 16�,�y 2.7. Services during out -of -town travel required of CONSULTANT and direc OWNER, other than visits to the Project site or OWNER's office or local travel as defined herein. 2.8. Assistance in connection with bid protests, rebidding or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment or services, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.9. Providing any type of property surveys, aerial photography or related services needed for the transfer of interests in real property and field surveys for design purposes and engineering surveys and staking to enable contractors to proceed with their work and providing other special field surveys. 2.10. Preparation of operating, maintenance and staffing manuals, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.11. Preparing to serve or serving as a CONSULTANT or witness for OWNER in any litigation, or other legal or administrative proceeding, involving the work (except for assistance in consultations which are included as part of the Basic Services to be provided herein). 2.12. Additional services rendered by CONSULTANTS not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in Collier County in accordance with generally accepted practice. ARTICLE THREE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1. The OWNER shall designate in writing a work coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement and a particular Work Order (hereinafter referred to as the "Work Coordinator'). The Work Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONSULTANT's services for the work. However, the Work Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or -6- 6E3 instructions to the CONSULTANT that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever: (a) The scope of services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder; (b) The time the CONSULTANT is obligated to commence and complete all such services; or (c) The amount of compensation the OWNER is obligated or committed to pay the CONSULTANT. 3.2. The Work Coordinator shall: (a) Review and make appropriate recommendations on all requests submitted by the CONSULTANT for payment for services and work provided and performed in accordance with this Agreement; (b) Provide all criteria and information requested by CONSULTANT as to OWNER's requirements for the Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; (c) Upon request from CONSULTANT, assist CONSULTANT by placing at CONSULTANT's disposal all available information in the OWNER'S possession pertinent to the Project, including existing drawings, specifications, shop drawings, product literature, previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the Project (d) Arrange for access to and make all provisions for CONSULTANT to enter the site to perform the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement; and (e) Provide notice to CONSULTANT of any deficiencies or defects discovered by the OWNER with respect to the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder. -7- 1�E 3.3. CONSULTANT acknowledges that access to any work site, to be arranged by O NER for CONSULTANT, may be provided during times that are not the normal business hours of the CONSULTANT. 3.4. OWNER shall be responsible for the acquisition of all easements, property sites, rights -of -way, or other property rights required for the work and for the costs thereof, including the costs of any required land surveys in connection with such acquisition. ARTICLE FOUR TIME 4.1. The period of service shall be from the date of execution of this Agreement through one year from that date, or until such time as all outstanding Work Orders issued prior to the expiration of the Agreement period have been completed. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional three (3) years, renewable annually. Renewal shall be agreed to, in writing, by both parties. 4.2. Services to be rendered by CONSULTANT shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement upon written Notice to Proceed from OWNER for all or any designated portion of the project established by a Work Order and shall be performed and completed in accordance with such Work Order. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of this Agreement. 4.3 Should CONSULTANT be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of its services as a result of unforeseeable causes beyond the control of CONSULTANT, and not due to its own fault or neglect, including but not restricted to acts of nature or of public enemy, acts of government or of the OWNER, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine regulations, strikes or lock -outs, then CONSULTANT shall notify OWNER in writing within five (5) working days after commencement of such delay, stating the cause or causes thereof, or be deemed to have waived any right which CONSULTANT may have had to request a time extension. -s- 16E3 4.4. No interruption, interference, inefficiency, suspension or delay in the commencement or progress of CONSULTANT's services from any cause whatsoever, including those for which OWNER may be responsible in whole or in part, shall relieve CONSULTANT of its duty to perform or give rise to any right to damages or additional compensation from OWNER. CONSULTANT's sole remedy against OWNER will be the right to seek an extension of time to its schedule. This paragraph shall expressly apply to claims for early completion, as well as claims based on late completion. Provided, however, if through no fault or neglect of the CONSULTANT, the services to be provided hereunder by CONSULTANT have not been completed within two calendar years of a Notice to Proceed, the CONSULTANT's compensation may be equitably adjusted, with respect to those services that have not yet been performed, to reflect the incremental increase in costs experienced by CONSULTANT after expiration of the two year period, plus all time extensions granted by OWNER to CONSULTANT. 4.5. Should the CONSULTANT fail to commence, provide, perform or complete any of the services to be provided hereunder in a timely and reasonable manner, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to the OWNER hereunder, the OWNER at its sole discretion and option may withhold any and all payments due and owing to the CONSULTANT until such time as the CONSULTANT resumes performance of its obligations hereunder in such a manner so as to reasonably establish to the OWNER's satisfaction that the CONSULTANT's performance is or will shortly be back on schedule. ARTICLE FIVE COMPENSATION 5.1. The COUNTY will compensate the CONSULTANT for the services performed on each Work Order in accordance with a negotiated lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, or established hourly rate as provided in Schedule A attached hereto. -9- 16E3 5.2. Subcontractual services, if any, shall be invoiced by the CONSULTANT at the actual fees paid by the CONSULTANT. 5.3. Reimbursable expenses shall be invoiced for the expenditures incurred by the CONSULTANT as follows: 5.3.1. Expenses of transportation and living when traveling in connection with each Work Order, except for local travel within Collier or Lee Counties, as provided in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, and fees paid for securing approval of authorities have jurisdiction over the Work Order. 5.3.2. Expenses of reproductions, postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications including duplicate sets at the completion of each Work Order for the County's review and approval. 5.3.3. Expense of overtime work requiring higher than regular rates, when authorized by the County. 5.3.4. Expense of models for the County's use. 5.4. Total compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed the limit listed upon each Work Order without written approval. 5.5. Total initial compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed $90,000 per Work Order and total contract limit shall not exceed $500,000. 5.6. Payments for Basic Services, Additional Basic Services, Subcontractual Services, and Reimbursable Expenses as defined in Section V, shall be made upon presentation of the CONSULTANT's County- approved itemized invoice. -io- 16E3 5.7. Records of Reimbursable Expenses and Expenses pertaining to Additional Basic Services on the Work Order shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available and provided to the County with submittal of invoices. ARTICLE SIX OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 6.1. . Upon completion or termination of this Agreement, all records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer assisted design or drafting disks and other technical data, prepared or developed by CONSULTANT under this Agreement shall be delivered to and become the property of OWNER. This does not apply to working papers. Said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data prepared by the CONSULTANT for each project under this Agreement are considered to be instruments of the CONSULTANT'S service. CONSULTANT, at its own expense, may retain copies for its files and internal use. OWNER agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT with respect to any claim brought by any third party against CONSULTANT, including loss or damage from the claim including attorneys fees incurred by CONSULTANT, which claim arises out of OWNER's use of said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data on some other project unless such use is authorized by CONSULTANT. 6.2. With respect to and in consideration for the indemnification provided by OWNER in paragraphs 6.1. above, CONSULTANT has paid to OWNER $10.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged by OWNER through the signing of this Agreement. ARTICLE SEVEN MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS 7.1. CONSULTANT will keep adequate records and supporting documentation which concern or reflect its services hereunder. The records and documentation will be retained by -11- 16 CONSULTANT for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of termination of this reement or the date the work is completed, whichever is later. OWNER, or any duly authorized agents or representatives of OWNER, shall , free of charge, have the right to audit, inspect and copy all such records and documentation as often as they deem necessary during the period of this Agreement and during the five (5) year period noted above; provided, however, such activity shall be conducted only during normal business hours. ARTICLE EIGHT INDEMNIFICATION 8.1. The CONSULTANT in consideration of $100.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged through the signing of this Agreement shall indemnify and hold OWNER and its officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the CONSULTANT, its Subconsultants, Subcontractors, agents or employees, arising out of or incidental to the performance of this Agreement or work performed thereunder. The CONSULTANT'S obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Agreement or the CONSULTANT'S limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. 8.2. CONSULTANT acknowledges that the general conditions of any construction contract that CONSULTANT creates in performance of a Work Order shall include language, satisfactory to the OWNER's attorney, in which the contractor agrees to hold harmless and to defend OWNER, its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney's fees, and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of the construction contract or work performed thereunder. -12- ARTICLE NINE 16E3 INSURANCE •e 9.1. During the life of the Agreement (and until final acceptance by Owner for work performed under any Work Order issued by Owner) the CONSULTANT shall provide, pay for, and maintain, with companies satisfactory to the OWNER, the type and amounts of insurance described herein and on Exhibit B. All insurance shall be from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida and/or responsible risk retention group insurance companies registered with the State of Florida. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER, the insurance coverages and limits required must be evidenced by properly executed Certificates of Insurance on forms which are acceptable to the OWNER. The Certificates must be personally, manually signed by the Authorized Representatives of the insurance company /companies shown on the Certificate with proof that he /she is an authorized representative thereof. In addition, certified, true and exact copies of all insurance policies required shall be provided to the OWNER, on a timely basis, if required by the OWNER. These Certificates and policies shall contain provisions that thirty (30) days written notice by registered or certified mail shall be given to the OWNER of any cancellation, intent not to renew, or reduction in the policies' coverages, except in the application of the Aggregate Limits Provisions. In the event of a reduction in the Aggregate Limits of any policy, the CONSULTANT shall immediately take steps to have the Aggregate Limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. All insurance coverages of the CONSULTANT shall be primary to any insurance or self- insurance program carried by the OWNER applicable to the Work. 9.2. The acceptance by the OWNER of any Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverages and limits required in this Agreement does not constitute approval or agreement by the OWNER that the insurance requirements have been met or that the insurance policies shown on the Certificates of Insurance are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. -13- I commence unless and until the required Certifica es f �3ance are 9.3. No work shat co q received and the written Notice to Proceed is issued to the CONSULTANT by the OWNER. 9.4. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER and prior to approving any work CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B entitled "Insurance Coverage ", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. CONSULTANT shall require each of its subconsultants and subcontractors to procure and maintain, until the completion of that subconsultant's or subcontractor's work, insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B, unless such insurance requirement for the subconsultant or subcontractor is expressly waived in writing by the OWNER. Said waiver shall not be unreasonably withheld upon CONSULTANT representing in writing to OWNER that CONSULTANT's existing coverage includes and covers the subconsultants and subcontractors for which a waiver is sought, and that such coverage is in conformance with the types and limits of insurance specified in Schedule B. All liability insurance policies, other than the Professional Liability, Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability policies, obtained by CONSULTANT to meet the requirements of this Agreement shall name OWNER as an additional insured as to the operations of the CONSULTANT under this Agreement and the Contract Documents and shall contain severability of interests provisions. 9.5. If any insurance provided pursuant to this Agreement expires prior to the completion and final acceptance by Owner of any works, performed hereunder, renewal Certificates of Insurance and, if requested by Owner, certified, true copies of the renewal policies shall be furnished by CONSULTANT thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 9.6. Should at any time the CONSULTANT not maintain the insurance coverages required in this Agreement, the OWNER may cancel this Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverages and charge the CONSULTANT for such coverages -14- 16E3 purchased. The OWNER shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverages purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the OWNER to purchase such insurance coverages shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of its rights under this Agreement. ARTICLE TEN SERVICES BY CONSULTANT'S OWN STAFF 10.1. The services to be performed hereunder shall be performed by CONSULTANT's own staff, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the OWNER. The employment of, contract with, or use of the services of any other person or firm by CONSULTANT, as independent consultant or otherwise, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the OWNER. No provision of this Agreement shall, however, be construed as constituting an agreement between the OWNER and any such other person or firm. Nor shall anything in this Agreement be deemed to give any such party or any third party any claim or right of action against the OWNER beyond such as may otherwise exist without regard to this Agreement. ARTICLE ELEVEN WAIVER OF CLAIMS 11.1. CONSULTANT's acceptance of final payment under any Work Order shall constitute a full waiver of any and all claims, except for insurance company subrogation claims, by it against OWNER arising out of this Agreement or otherwise related to the work, except those previously made in writing and identified by CONSULTANT as unsettled at the time of the final payment. Neither the acceptance of CONSULTANT's services nor payment by OWNER shall be deemed to be a waiver of any of OWNER's rights against CONSULTANT. ARTICLE TWELVE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION 12.1. CONSULTANT shall be considered in material default of this Agreement and such default will be considered cause for OWNER to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, as further set forth in this section, for any of the following reasons: (a) failure to begin work under the 16E k Agreement within the times specified under the Notice(s) to Proceed, or (b) failure t properly and timely perform the services to be provided hereunder or as directed by OWNER, or (c) the bankruptcy or insolvency or a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by CONSULTANT or by any of CONSULTANT's principals, officers or directors, or (d) failure to obey laws, ordinances, regulations or other codes of conduct, or (e) failure to perform or abide by the terms or spirit of this Agreement, or (f) for any other just cause. The OWNER may so terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving the CONSULTANT seven (7) calendar days written notice of the material default. 12.2. If, after notice of termination of this Agreement as provided for in paragraph 12.1 above, it is determined for any reason that CONSULTANT was not in default, or that its default was excusable, or that OWNER otherwise was not entitled to the remedy against CONSULTANT provided for in paragraph 12.1, then the notice of termination given pursuant to paragraph 12.1 shall be deemed to be the notice of termination provided for in paragraph 12.3 below and CONSULTANT's remedies against OWNER shall be the same as and limited to those afforded CONSULTANT under paragraph 12.3 below. 12.3. OWNER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, without cause upon seven (7) calendar days written notice to CONSULTANT. In the event of such termination for convenience, CONSULTANT's recovery against OWNER shall be limited to that portion of the fee earned through the date of termination, together with any retainage withheld and any costs reasonably incurred by CONSULTANT that are directly attributable to the termination, but CONSULTANT shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against OWNER, including, but not limited to, anticipated fees or profits on work not required to be performed. CONSULTANT must mitigate all such costs to the greatest extent reasonably possible. -16- 16E3 a 12.4. Upon termination, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER all original papers, records, documents, drawings, models, and other material set forth and described in this Agreement including Section 6.1. 12.5. The OWNER shall have the power to suspend all or any portions of the services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder upon giving CONSULTANT two (2) calendar days prior written notice of such suspension. If all or any portion of the services to be rendered hereunder are so suspended, the CONSULTANT's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to seek an extension of time to its schedule in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article Four herein. ARTICLE THIRTEEN TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION REPRESENTATIONS 13.1. CONSULTANT warrants that CONSULTANT has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that CONSULTANT has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, any fee, commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. 13.2. In accordance with provisions of Section 287.055, (5)(a), Florida Statutes, the CONSULTANT agrees to execute the required Truth -In- Negotiation Certificate, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Schedule C, stating that wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation are accurate, complete and current at the time of the Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the original Agreement price and any additions thereto shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the OWNER determines the Agreement price was increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or non - current wage rates and other factual unit costs. All such adjustments shall be made within one (1) year following the end of this Agreement. -17- 16E3 ARTICLE FOURTEEN CONFLICT OF INTEREST 14.1. CONSULTANT represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of services required hereunder. CONSULTANT further represents that no persons having any such interest shall be employed to perform those services. ARTICLE FIFTEEN MODIFICATION 15.1. No modification or change in this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party unless in writing and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by it. ARTICLE SIXTEEN NOTICES AND ADDRESS OF RECORD 16.1. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the CONSULTANT to the OWNER shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following OWNER's address of record: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County Florida Purchasing Department 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Fl. 34112 Attention: Purchasing Director 16.2. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT shall be made in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by the United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following CONSULTANT's address of record: CH2M Hill, Inc. 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33607 Attention: William J. Gramer 16E 16.3. Either party may change its address of record by written notice to the other party even in ` accordance with requirements of this Article. ARTICLE SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 17.1. CONSULTANT, in representing OWNER, shall promote the best interest of OWNER and assume towards OWNER a duty of the highest trust, confidence, and fair dealing. 17.2. No modification, waiver, suspension or termination of the Agreement or of any terms thereof shall impair the rights or liabilities of either party. 17.3. This Agreement is not assignable, or otherwise transferable in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of OWNER. 17.4. Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement. 17.5. The headings of the Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments as contained in this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only and shall not be deemed to expand, limit or change the provisions in such Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments. 17.6. This Agreement, initially consisting of 25 continuously numbered pages including the referenced Schedules and Attachments hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede, replace and nullify any and all prior agreements or understandings, written or oral, relating to the matter set forth herein, and any such prior agreements or understanding shall have no force or effect whatever on this Agreement. 17.7 COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement consists of the attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the Agreement as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, RFP #01 -3289 - "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical -19- 16E3 Engineering Services ", Consultant's Fee Schedule "A ", Insurance Coverage Schedule "B ", Truth in Negotiation Schedule "C ". ARTICLE EIGHTEEN APPLICABLE LAW 18.1. Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Florida, and by such laws, rules and regulations of the United States as made applicable to when providing services funded by the United States government. Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against the other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate Florida state court in Collier County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Professional Services Agreement for Architectural Services the day and year first written above. Dw�ghfi E, c / Bv' z',],*...... - r Tit! ►Hpl�tr��� Approved as to fo an lega Assistant CopK6 Attorney Witnessed: By: (Type a e):yen se- By. �[�c►,K.5or1 Nth (Typ name): ZMnifcr M�lar�us (CORPORATE SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA By: Chairman CH2M Hill, Inc. V-1 W4- (Typeh`ame): oh (Title): V i C -20- SCHEDULE A 16E3 Collier County Fee Schedule RFP 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" Professional Fee Principal $150.00 /hr. Project Manager /Senior Engineer $100.00 /hr. Engineer II /Designer II /Planner II $80.00 /hr. Engineer I /Designer I /Planner I $70.00 /hr. Senior Technician $55.00 /hr. Technician $45.00 /hr. Support Administrative Assistant, Secretary $45.00 /hr. Clerical, other support $35.00 /hr. This list is not intended to be all- inclusive. Hourly rate fees for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by the County and firm on a project by project basis as needed. END OF SCHEDULE A -21- SCHEDULE B INSURANCE COVERAGE 16E3 (1) The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the following minimum requirements with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/ Professional during the term of this Agreement for all employees engaged in the work under this Agreement in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The amounts of such insurance shall not be less than: a. Worker's Compensation - Florida Statutory Requirements b. Employers' Liability (check one) X $100,000 Each Accident $500,000 Disease Aggregate $100,000 Disease Each Employee (2) The insurance company shall waive its Rights of Subrogation against the Owner and the policy shall be so endorsed. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/Professional. Coverage will include, but not be limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Personal Injury, Contractual Liability for this Agreement, Independent Contractors, Broad Form Property Damage including Completed Operations and Products and Completed Operations Coverage. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be maintained for a period of not less than five (5) years following the completion and acceptance -22- 16E3 by the Owner of the work under this Agreement. Limits of Liability shall not be less than the following: (check one) X General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products /Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage $ 50,000 (2) The General Aggregate Limit shall apply separately to this Project and the policy shall be endorsed using the following endorsement wording. "This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part. The General Aggregate Limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you." (3) If the General Liability insurance required herein is issued or renewed on a "claims made" basis, as opposed to the 'occurrence" form, the retroactive date for coverage shall be no later than the commencement date of the Project and shall provide that in the event of cancellation or non - renewal the Extended Reporting Period (Discovery Period) for claims shall be no less than three (3) years. (4) The Owner shall be named as an Additional Insured and the policy shall be endorsed that such coverage shall be primary to any similar coverage carried by the Owner. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Contractor / Consultant / Professional for the ownership, maintenance or use of any owned, non -owned or hired vehicle with limits of not less than: (check one) X Bodily Injury & Property Damage - $ 500,000 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Consultant/Professional to insure its legal liability for claims arising out of the performance of professional services under this Agreement. Such insurance shall have limits of not less than X $1,000,000 each claim and in the aggregate -23- 16 (2) Any deductible applicable to any claim shall be the sole responsi i y of the Consultant/Professional and shall not be greater than $50,000 each claim. (3) The Consultant/Professional shall continue this coverage for this Project for a period of not less than five (5) years following completion and acceptance of the Project by the Owner. END OF SCHEDULE B. -24- .. CERTIFICATE NUMBS SEA- 000504005 -00 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS PRODUCER Marsh LISA Inc. NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER OTHER THAN THOSE PROVIDED IN THE 1225 17th Street POLICY. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE Suite 2100 AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN. Denver, CO 80202 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY 5114 - 00124 - ALL -2000 TPA JAN02 504005 A ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY INSURED COMPANY CH2M HILL, INC. B 4350 WEST CYPRESS STREET COMPANY SUITE 600 TAMPA, FL 33607 C COMPANY D a 010, 1E f�i{"Y? i I f reLK) , 1 ISiT�W I(iL.11'c4... m i� .,..� DESCRIBED HEREIN HAVE BEEN 0 THE NAMED FOR THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE D R THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THE CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MM/DD/YY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MM /DD/YY) OMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 X PRODUCTS - COMP /OPAGG $ 2,000,000 A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE OCCUR GL08378563 -06 05/01/01 05/01/02 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 750,000 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 750,000 OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT X FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 750,000 IVIED EXP (Any one son $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO BAP8378516 -06 (AOS) 05/01 /01 05/01 /02 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 X BODILY INJURY (Per Person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS TAP8378560 -06 (TX) BAP8378561- 06(VA) 05/01/01 05/01/01 05/01/02 05/01/02 HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS MA8378562- 06(MA) 05/01/01 05/01 /02 BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: ANY AUTO EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ UMBRELLA FORM $ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY WC8378566 -07 05/01/01 05/01/02 X TORY LIMITS ER ��`` 4 rl e ,•�•. EL EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 A THE PROPRIETOR/ X INCL PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE WC8378565 -06 05/01/01 05/01102 EL DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 EL DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 OFFICERS ARE: EXCL DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONS/VEHICLES /SPECIAL ITEMS (LIMITS MAY BE SUBJECT TO DEDUCTIBLES OR RETENTIONS) RE: GENERAL SERVICES - MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL. PM: BILL GRAMER. CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED AS THEIR INTEREST MAY APPEAR TO THE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AND AS PER THE BLANKET ENDORSEMENT TO THE GENERAL LIABILITY POLICY. COVERAGE PROVIDED BY THE ABOVE GENERAL LIABILITY AND AUTO POLICIES SHALL BE PRIMARY AND IS LIMITED TO THE LIABILITY RESULTING FROM THE NAMED INSURED'S OWNERSHIP AND /OR OPERATIONS. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INCLUDES WAIVER OF `..a,' € 'i ^3 CiER1�F�OAtE Hi�rb N € a a a : ii" .:. e, @,??##pp i �x , «`�i "' �•`4 €�' "Ed: 2. €�1 : r . , (��Nf a!pja €€ P, 8 e:.. aF� 'S."'�i 4 l €- CY�3 i ` +ASSN': k"� & . ,€ . -7"771' `fug a.I @ > SHOULD ANY OF THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, COLLIER COUNTY ATTN: KELSEY WARD THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL '0 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED HEREIN, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. MARSH USA INC. BY: Dorothy A. Stevens A^ I L% .ok II II r t . SA :v �, a s a t •� . � •� `� . & €,.. � c" � Y� [E ,I A� ��i �Y �Ay�€ I� � bi P� ,. .; , a.3.: a.,�€..F S .. �i ..,�a �!+-i �..,#�`. .. .. ��.E:.uz `��,r�#t ca���'fr4.E i �'i�, v4 �"' E�4,u 8.��7�� )jea %?3 *�t ESA,.._ C a.,.wy ,�j x ff ,. Rir7��1.�.0 -€P &{•° � .. '�j�� _ )' „*!. ,... . °.���1 , ��E . INCLUDES COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL OF ACORD CORPORATION WITH ITS PERMISSION. CERTIFICATE NUMBER SEA- 000504008 -00 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS VAN GILDER INSURANCE CORPORATION NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER OTHER THAN THOSE PROVIDED IN THE 700 BROADWAY, SUITE 1000 POLICY. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE DENVER COLORAD080203 AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY 5114 - 00005 -ALL1 -2000 TPA A SECURITY INSURANCE CO OF HARTFORD INSURED COMPANY CH2M HILL, INC. B 16E3 4350 WEST CYPRESS STREET COMPANY or SUITE 600 TAMPA, FL 33607 C COMPANY D W. w4w 01 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE DESCRIBED HEREIN HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE FINSURED NAMED HEREIN FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THE CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MM /DD/YY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MM /DD/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS MADE 7 OCCUR PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ EACH OCCURRENCE $ OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: ti� ANY AUTO EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ UMBRELLA FORM $ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY TORY LIMITS ER EL EACH ACCIDENT $ THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL PARTNERS /EXECUTIVE EL DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ EL DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE $ OFFICERS ARE: EXCL A PROFESSIONAL SPL701338 05/01/01 05/01/02 $1,000,000 EACH CLAIM AND LIABILITY* IN THE AGGREGATE DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSfVEHICLES !SPECIAL ITEMS (LIMITS MAY BE SUBJECT TO DEDUCTIBLES OR RETENTIONS) RE: GENERAL SERVICES - MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL. PM: BILL GRAMER. *FOR PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY COVERAGE, THE AGGREGATE LIMIT IS THE TOTAL INSURANCE AVAILABLE FOR CLAIMS PRESENTED WITHIN THE POLICY PERIOD FOR ALL OPERATIONS OF THE INSURED. THE LIMIT WILL BE REDUCED BY PAYMENTS OF INDEMNITY AND EXPENSE. a�aA,, se =i€ }�!h�{ I t1w R, � , , � �.. d,] 3s.. 94 rat a . ,. s . {. a y€£. eP, n ';PZ SHOULD ANY OF THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, COLLIER COUNTY ATTN: KELSEY WARD THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL �'I DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED HEREIN, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR 3301 EAST TAM IAM I TRAIL LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. NAPLES, FL 34112 MARSH USA INC. BY: Velma Lane „4:449— m_. IN 51� W-1-0,W70 : ": SCHEDULE C TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE 16E3 " In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, CH2M Hill Inc. hereby certifies that wages, rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation for the Professional Architectural Services of the CONSULTANT to be provided under the Professional Services Agreement are accurate, complete and current as of the time of contracting. DATE: 1!2 - ZI G - Q) -25- 16E3' 1 Contract # 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ��day o_ , 2001 by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and (hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER ") and Tilden Lobnitz Cooper a Florida Corporation, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 1400 Colonial Blvd., Suite 203, Ft. Myers, FL 33907 (hereinafter referred to as the "CONSULTANT"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services of the CONSULTANT concerning work and /or the improvement of areas within the operational jurisdiction of Collier County, such services to be performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement and with Work Orders to be issued by OWNER subsequent to execution of this Agreement; and in accordance with the conditions that each Work Order shall not exceed $90,000 and that total initial compensation for all Work Orders issued under this Agreement shall not exceed $500,000. and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of those services; WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be required by the OWNER. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and provisions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 16E3 ARTICLE ONE CONSULTANTS RESPONSIBILITY 1.1. CONSULTANT shall provide to OWNER professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services in all phases of any Work Order to which this Agreement applies. 1.2. The Basic Services to be performed by CONSULTANT hereunder are those set forth in this Agreement and Work Orders prepared and issued by the OWNER and executed by the parties hereto subsequent and pursuant to execution of the Agreement. The total compensation to be paid CONSULTANT by the OWNER for all Basic Services is set forth in Article Five and Schedule A, "Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3. The CONSULTANT agrees to obtain and maintain throughout the period of this Agreement all such licenses as are required to do business in the State of Florida and in Collier County, Florida, including, but not limited to, all licenses required by the respective state boards and other governmental agencies responsible for regulating and licensing the professional services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement. 1.4. The CONSULTANT agrees that, when the services to be provided hereunder relate to a professional service which, under Florida Statutes, requires a license, certificate of authorization or other form of legal entitlement to practice such services, it shall employ and /or retain only qualified personnel to provide such services. 1.5. CONSULTANT agrees to employ and designate a Work Manager in writing, within five (5) calendar days after receiving its Notice to Proceed under an executed Work Order. The Work Manager shall be authorized and responsible to act on behalf of the CONSULTANT with respect to directing, coordinating and administering all aspects of the services to be provided N 16E3 and performed under this Agreement and a Work Order. Within five (5) calendar days from the Notice to Proceed issued by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER a written statement, executed by the proper officers of the CONSULTANT, acknowledging that the Work Manager under the Work Order shall have full authority to bind and obligate the CONSULTANT on all matters arising out of or relating to such Work Order and this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the Work Manager shall devote whatever time is required to satisfactorily manage the services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder. The person selected by the CONSULTANT to serve as the Work Manager shall be subject to the prior approval and acceptance of the OWNER. 1.6. CONSULTANT agrees, within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a written request from the OWNER, to promptly remove and replace the Work Manager, or any other personnel employed or retained by the CONSULTANT, or any subconsultants or subcontractors or any personnel of any such subconsultants or subcontractors engaged by the CONSULTANT to provide and perform services or work pursuant to the requirements of this Agreement, whom the OWNER shall request in writing to be removed, which request may be made by the OWNER with or without stating its cause to CONSULTANT. 1.7. The CONSULTANT has represented to the OWNER that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be performed pursuant to this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services to be provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the OWNER's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all published laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Project or the services to be provided and performed by CONSULTANT hereunder. In the event of any conflicts in these -3- 16E3 requirements, the CONSULTANT shall notify the OWNER of such conflict and utilize its best professional judgment to advise OWNER regarding resolution of each such conflict. 1.8. CONSULTANT agrees not to divulge, furnish or make available to any third person, firm or organization, without OWNER's prior written consent, or unless incident to the proper performance of the CONSULTANTS obligations hereunder, or in the course of judicial or legislative proceedings where such information has been properly subpoenaed, any non - public information concerning the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder, and CONSULTANT shall require all of its employees, agents, subconsultants and subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. 1.9. If required pursuant to a Work Order, CONSULTANT agrees to provide to OWNER professional evaluations of the OWNER'S work budget. The evaluations and opinions shall be delivered to OWNER in accordance with the following schedule: (a) The professional evaluations of the OWNERSs work budget shall be delivered with the report to be furnished by CONSULTANT as part of the Scope of Services. 1.10. Evaluations of the OWNER'S budget, prepared by the CONSULTANT represent the CONSULTANT'S best judgment as an experienced and qualified professional Architectural consultant. ARTICLE TWO ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF CONSULTANT If authorized in writing by OWNER, CONSULTANT shall furnish or obtain from others Additional Services of the types listed in Article Two herein. These services will be paid for by OWNER as indicated in Article Five and Schedule A. The following services shall be Additional Basic Services: -4- 16E3 2.1. Preparation of applications and supporting documents (except those already to be furnished under this Agreement) for private or governmental grants, loans, bond issues or advances. 2.2. Services resulting from significant changes in the general scope, extent or character of the Project or its design including, but not limited to, changes in size, complexity, OWNER's schedule or character of construction; and revising previously accepted studies, reports, design documents or Contract Documents previously accepted by OWNER when such revisions are required by changes in laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes or orders enacted subsequent to and not reasonably anticipated prior to the preparation of such studies, reports or documents, or are due to any other causes beyond CONSULTANT's control. 2.3 Preparation and submission of information to and necessary consultations with the Collier County Transportation Department, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or other appropriate regulatory agencies, in order to obtain necessary permits or approvals for construction of the Project. 2.4 Providing renderings or models for OWNER's use. 2.5. Investigations and studies involving detailed consideration of operations, maintenance and overhead expenses; the preparation of feasibility studies, cash flow and economic evaluations, rate schedules and appraisals; and evaluating processes available for licensing and assisting OWNER in obtaining process licensing. 2.6. Furnishing services of independent professional associates and consultants for other than the contract services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder. -5- 166 3 2.7. Services during out -of -town travel required of CONSULTANT and directed by OWNER, other than visits to the Project site or OWNER's office or local travel as defined herein. 2.8. Assistance in connection with bid protests, rebidding or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment or services, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.9. Providing any type of property surveys, aerial photography or related services needed for the transfer of interests in real property and field surveys for design purposes and engineering surveys and staking to enable contractors to proceed with their work and providing other special field surveys. 2.10. Preparation of operating, maintenance and staffing manuals, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.11. Preparing to serve or serving as a CONSULTANT or witness for OWNER in any litigation, or other legal or administrative proceeding, involving the work (except for assistance in consultations which are included as part of the Basic Services to be provided herein). 2.12. Additional services rendered by CONSULTANTS not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in Collier County in accordance with generally accepted practice. ARTICLE THREE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1. The OWNER shall designate in writing a work coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement and a particular Work Order (hereinafter referred to as the "Work Coordinator"). The Work Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONSULTANT's services for the work. However, the Work Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or -6- 16 E -5� instructions to the CONSULTANT that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever: (a) The scope of services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder; (b) The time the CONSULTANT is obligated to commence and complete all such services; or (c) The amount of compensation the OWNER is obligated or committed to pay the CONSULTANT. 3.2. The Work Coordinator shall: (a) Review and make appropriate recommendations on all requests submitted by the CONSULTANT for payment for services and work provided and performed in accordance with this Agreement; (b) Provide all criteria and information requested by CONSULTANT as to OWNER's requirements for the Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; (c) Upon request from CONSULTANT, assist CONSULTANT by placing at CONSULTANT's disposal all available information in the OWNER'S possession pertinent to the Project, including existing drawings, specifications, shop drawings, product literature, previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the Project (d) Arrange for access to and make all provisions for CONSULTANT to enter the site to perform the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement; and (e) Provide notice to CONSULTANT of any deficiencies or defects discovered by the OWNER with respect to the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder. -7- 16Er 3.3. CONSULTANT acknowledges that access to any work site, to be arranged by OWNER for CONSULTANT, may be provided during times that are not the normal business hours of the CONSULTANT. 3.4. OWNER shall be responsible for the acquisition of all easements, property sites, rights -of -way, or other property rights required for the work and for the costs thereof, including the costs of any required land surveys in connection with such acquisition. ARTICLE FOUR TIME 4.1. The period of service shall be from the date of execution of this Agreement through one year from that date, or until such time as all outstanding Work Orders issued prior to the expiration of the Agreement period have been completed. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional three (3) years, renewable annually. Renewal shall be agreed to, in writing, by both parties. 4.2. Services to be rendered by CONSULTANT shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement upon written Notice to Proceed from OWNER for all or any designated portion of the project established by a Work Order and shall be performed and completed in accordance with such Work Order. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of this Agreement. 4.3 Should CONSULTANT be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of its services as a result of unforeseeable causes beyond the control of CONSULTANT, and not due to its own fault or neglect, including but not restricted to acts of nature or of public enemy, acts of government or of the OWNER, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine regulations, strikes or lock -outs, then CONSULTANT shall notify OWNER in writing within five (5) working days after commencement of such delay, stating the cause or causes thereof, or be deemed to have waived any right which CONSULTANT may have had to request a time extension. -8- 16E3 4.4. No interruption, interference, inefficiency, suspension or delay in the commencement or progress of CONSULTANT's services from any cause whatsoever, including those for which OWNER may be responsible in whole or in part, shall relieve CONSULTANT of its duty to perform or give rise to any right to damages or additional compensation from OWNER. CONSULTANT's sole remedy against OWNER will be the right to seek an extension of time to its schedule. This paragraph shall expressly apply to claims for early completion, as well as claims based on late completion. Provided, however, if through no fault or neglect of the CONSULTANT, the services to be provided hereunder by CONSULTANT have not been completed within two calendar years of a Notice to Proceed, the CONSULTANT's compensation may be equitably adjusted, with respect to those services that have not yet been performed, to reflect the incremental increase in costs experienced by CONSULTANT after expiration of the two year period, plus all time extensions granted by OWNER to CONSULTANT. 4.5. Should the CONSULTANT fail to commence, provide, perform or complete any of the services to be provided hereunder in a timely and reasonable manner, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to the OWNER hereunder, the OWNER at its sole discretion and option may withhold any and all payments due and owing to the CONSULTANT until such time as the CONSULTANT resumes performance of its obligations hereunder in such a manner so as to reasonably establish to the OWNER's satisfaction that the CONSULTANT's performance is or will shortly be back on schedule. ARTICLE FIVE COMPENSATION 5.1. The COUNTY will compensate the CONSULTANT for the services performed on each Work Order in accordance with a negotiated lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, or established hourly rate as provided in Schedule A attached hereto. -9- 16E 3 5.2. Subcontractual services, if any, shall be invoiced by the CONSULTANT at the actual fees paid by the CONSULTANT. 5.3. Reimbursable expenses shall be invoiced for the expenditures incurred by the CONSULTANT as follows: 5.3.1. Expenses of transportation and living when traveling in connection with each Work Order, except for local travel within Collier or Lee Counties, as provided in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, and fees paid for securing approval of authorities have jurisdiction over the Work Order. 5.3.2. Expenses of reproductions, postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications including duplicate sets at the completion of each Work Order for the County's review and approval. 5.3.3. Expense of overtime work requiring higher than regular rates, when authorized by the County. 5.3.4. Expense of models for the County's use. 5.4. Total compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed the limit listed upon each Work Order without written approval. 5.5. Total initial compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed $90,000 per Work Order and total contract limit shall not exceed $500,000. 5.6. Payments for Basic Services, Additional Basic Services, Subcontractual Services, and Reimbursable Expenses as defined in Section V, shall be made upon presentation of the CONSULTANT's County - approved itemized invoice. -ia 16E3 5.7. Records of Reimbursable Expenses and Expenses pertaining to Additional Basic Services on the Work Order shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available and provided to the County with submittal of invoices. ARTICLE SIX OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 6.1. . Upon completion or termination of this Agreement, all records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer assisted design or drafting disks and other technical data, prepared or developed by CONSULTANT under this Agreement shall be delivered to and become the property of OWNER. This does not apply to working papers. Said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data prepared by the CONSULTANT for each project under this Agreement are considered to be instruments of the CONSULTANT'S service. CONSULTANT, at its own expense, may retain copies for its files and internal use. OWNER agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT with respect to any claim brought by any third party against CONSULTANT, including loss or damage from the claim including attorneys fees incurred by CONSULTANT, which claim arises out of OWNER's use of said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data on some other project unless such use is authorized by CONSULTANT. 6.2. With respect to and in consideration for the indemnification provided by OWNER in paragraphs 6.1. above, CONSULTANT has paid to OWNER $10.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged by OWNER through the signing of this Agreement. ARTICLE SEVEN MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS 7.1. CONSULTANT will keep adequate records and supporting documentation which concern or reflect its services hereunder. The records and documentation will be retained by -11- 16 CONSULTANT for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of termination of is greement or the date the work is completed, whichever is later. OWNER, or any duly authorized agents or representatives of OWNER, shall , free of charge, have the right to audit, inspect and copy all such records and documentation as often as they deem necessary during the period of this Agreement and during the five (5) year period noted above; provided, however, such activity shall be conducted only during normal business hours. ARTICLE EIGHT INDEMNIFICATION 8.1. The CONSULTANT in consideration of $100.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged through the signing of this Agreement shall indemnify and hold OWNER and its officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the CONSULTANT, its Subconsultants, Subcontractors, agents or employees, arising out of or incidental to the performance of this Agreement or work performed thereunder. The CONSULTANT'S obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Agreement or the CONSULTANT'S limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. 8.2. CONSULTANT acknowledges that the general conditions of any construction contract that CONSULTANT creates in performance of a Work Order shall include language, satisfactory to the OWNER's attorney, in which the contractor agrees to hold harmless and to defend OWNER, its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney's fees, and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of the construction contract or work performed thereunder. -12- 16E3 ARTICLE NINE INSURANCE 9.1. During the life of the Agreement (and until final acceptance by Owner for work performed under any Work Order issued by Owner) the CONSULTANT shall provide, pay for, and maintain, with companies satisfactory to the OWNER, the type and amounts of insurance described herein and on Exhibit B. All insurance shall be from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida and /or responsible risk retention group insurance companies registered with the State of Florida. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER, the insurance coverages and limits required must be evidenced by properly executed Certificates of Insurance on forms which are acceptable to the OWNER. The Certificates must be personally, manually signed by the Authorized Representatives of the insurance company /companies shown on the Certificate with proof that he /she is an authorized representative thereof. In addition, certified, true and exact copies of all insurance policies required shall be provided to the OWNER, on a timely basis, if required by the OWNER. These Certificates and policies shall contain provisions that thirty (30) days written notice by registered or certified mail shall be given to the OWNER of any cancellation, intent not to renew, or reduction in the policies' coverages, except in the application of the Aggregate Limits Provisions. In the event of a reduction in the Aggregate Limits of any policy, the CONSULTANT shall immediately take steps to have the Aggregate Limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. All insurance coverages of the CONSULTANT shall be primary to any insurance or self - insurance program carried by the OWNER applicable to the Work. 9.2. The acceptance by the OWNER of any Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverages and limits required in this Agreement does not constitute approval or agreement by the OWNER that the insurance requirements have been met or that the insurance policies shown on the Certificates of Insurance are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. -13- 16E3 9.3. No work shall commence unless and until the required Certificates of Insurance are received and the written Notice to Proceed is issued to the CONSULTANT by the OWNER. 9.4. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER and prior to approving any work CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B entitled "Insurance Coverage ", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. CONSULTANT shall require each of its subconsultants and subcontractors to procure and maintain, until the completion of that subconsultant's or subcontractor's work, insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B, unless such insurance requirement for the subconsultant or subcontractor is expressly waived in writing by the OWNER. Said waiver shall not be unreasonably withheld upon CONSULTANT representing in writing to OWNER that CONSULTANT's existing coverage includes and covers the subconsultants and subcontractors for which a waiver is sought, and that such coverage is in conformance with the types and limits of insurance specified in Schedule B. All liability insurance policies, other than the Professional Liability, Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability policies, obtained by CONSULTANT to meet the requirements of this Agreement shall name OWNER as an additional insured as to the operations of the CONSULTANT under this Agreement and the Contract Documents and shall contain severability of interests provisions. 9.5. If any insurance provided pursuant to this Agreement expires prior to the completion and final acceptance by Owner of any works, performed hereunder, renewal Certificates of Insurance and, if requested by Owner, certified, true copies of the renewal policies shall be furnished by CONSULTANT thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 9.6. Should at any time the CONSULTANT not maintain the insurance coverages required in this Agreement, the OWNER may cancel this Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverages and charge the CONSULTANT for such coverages -14- 16E3 purchased. The OWNER shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverages purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the OWNER to purchase such insurance coverages shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of its rights under this Agreement. ARTICLE TEN SERVICES BY CONSULTANT'S OWN STAFF 10.1. The services to be performed hereunder shall be performed by CONSULTANT's own staff, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the OWNER. The employment of, contract with, or use of the services of any other person or firm by CONSULTANT, as independent consultant or otherwise, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the OWNER. No provision of this Agreement shall, however, be construed as constituting an agreement between the OWNER and any such other person or firm. Nor shall anything in this Agreement be deemed to give any such party or any third party any claim or right of action against the OWNER beyond such as may otherwise exist without regard to this Agreement. ARTICLE ELEVEN WAIVER OF CLAIMS 11.1. CONSULTANT's acceptance of final payment under any Work Order shall constitute a full waiver of any and all claims, except for insurance company subrogation claims, by it against OWNER arising out of this Agreement or otherwise related to the work, except those previously made in writing and identified by CONSULTANT as unsettled at the time of the final payment. Neither the acceptance of CONSULTANT's services nor payment by OWNER shall be deemed to be a waiver of any of OWNER's rights against CONSULTANT. ARTICLE TWELVE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION 12.1. CONSULTANT shall be considered in material default of this Agreement and such default will be considered cause for OWNER to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, as further set forth in this section, for any of the following reasons: (a) failure to begin work under the -15- 16E3 4 Agreement within the times specified under the Notice(s) to Proceed, or (b) failure to properly and timely perform the services to be provided hereunder or as directed by OWNER, or (c) the bankruptcy or insolvency or a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by CONSULTANT or by any of CONSULTANT's principals, officers or directors, or (d) failure to obey laws, ordinances, regulations or other codes of conduct, or (e) failure to perform or abide by the terms or spirit of this Agreement, or (f) for any other just cause. The OWNER may so terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving the CONSULTANT seven (7) calendar days written notice of the material default. 12.2. If, after notice of termination of this Agreement as provided for in paragraph 12.1 above, it is determined for any reason that CONSULTANT was not in default, or that its default was excusable, or that OWNER otherwise was not entitled to the remedy against CONSULTANT provided for in paragraph 12.1, then the notice of termination given pursuant to paragraph 12.1 shall be deemed to be the notice of termination provided for in paragraph 12.3 below and CONSULTANT's remedies against OWNER shall be the same as and limited to those afforded CONSULTANT under paragraph 12.3 below. 12.3. OWNER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, without cause upon seven (7) calendar days written notice to CONSULTANT. In the event of such termination for convenience, CONSULTANT's recovery against OWNER shall be limited to that portion of the fee earned through the date of termination, together with any retainage- withheld and any costs reasonably incurred by CONSULTANT that are directly attributable to the termination, but CONSULTANT shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against OWNER, including, but not limited to, anticipated fees or profits on work not required to be performed. CONSULTANT must mitigate all such costs to the greatest extent reasonably possible. -16- 16E 3 12.4. Upon termination, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER all original papers, records, documents, drawings, models, and other material set forth and described in this Agreement including Section 6.1. 12.5. The OWNER shall have the power to suspend all or any portions of the services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder upon giving CONSULTANT two (2) calendar days prior written notice of such suspension. If all or any portion of the services to be rendered hereunder are so suspended, the CONSULTANT's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to seek an extension of time to its schedule in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article Four herein. ARTICLE THIRTEEN TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION REPRESENTATIONS 13.1. CONSULTANT warrants that CONSULTANT has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that CONSULTANT has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, any fee, commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. 13.2. In accordance with provisions of Section 287.055, (5)(a), Florida Statutes, the CONSULTANT agrees to execute the required Truth -In- Negotiation Certificate, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Schedule C, stating that wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation are accurate, complete and current at the time of the Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the original Agreement price and any additions thereto shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the OWNER determines the Agreement price was increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or non - current wage rates and other factual unit costs. All such adjustments shall be made within one (1) year following the end of this Agreement. -17- 16E3 ARTICLE FOURTEEN CONFLICT OF INTEREST 14.1. CONSULTANT represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of services required hereunder. CONSULTANT further represents that no persons having any such interest shall be employed to perform those services. ARTICLE FIFTEEN MODIFICATION 15.1. No modification or change in this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party unless in writing and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by it. ARTICLE SIXTEEN NOTICES AND ADDRESS OF RECORD 16.1. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the CONSULTANT to the OWNER shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following OWNER's address of record: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County Florida Purchasing Department 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Fl. 34112 Attention: Purchasing Director - 16.2. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT shall be made in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by the United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following CONSULTANT's address of record: Tilden Lobnitz Cooper 1400 Colonial Blvd., Suite 203 Ft. Myers, FL 33907 Attention: Brett McKinstry -18- 16E3 . 16.3. Either party may change its address of record by written notice to the other party given in accordance with requirements of this Article. ARTICLE SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 17.1. CONSULTANT, in representing OWNER, shall promote the best interest of OWNER and assume towards OWNER a duty of the highest trust, confidence, and fair dealing. 17.2. No modification, waiver, suspension or termination of the Agreement or of any terms thereof shall impair the rights or liabilities of either party. 17.3. This Agreement is not assignable, or otherwise transferable in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of OWNER. 17.4. Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement. 17.5. The headings of the Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments as contained in this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only and shall not be deemed to expand, limit or change the provisions in such Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments. 17.6. This Agreement, initially consisting of 25 continuously numbered pages including the referenced Schedules and Attachments hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede, replace and nullify any and all prior agreements or understandings, written or oral, relating to the matter set forth herein, and any such prior agreements or understanding shall have no force or effect whatever on this Agreement. 17.7 COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement consists of the attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the Agreement as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, RFP #01 -3289 - "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical- Electrical -19- iot3 Engineering Services ", Consultant's Fee Schedule "A ", Insurance Coverage Schedule "B ", Truth in Negotiation Schedule "C ". ARTICLE EIGHTEEN APPLICABLE LAW 18.1. Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Florida, and by such laws, rules and regulations of the United States as made applicable to when providing services funded by the United States government. Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against the other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate Florida state court in Collier County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Professional Services Agreement for Architectural Services the day and year first written above. ATTEST: ���tttttrttt�esarr,,, ` �r Dwight Ec" i'bcl*,,.Clet`��«' a *j j m in 's Approved as a, I eQaLsefff6i e /--% Assistant Cofinty Attorney Witnessed: (Type nam V S By: (Type name): Y (CORPORATE SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA By: Chairman Tilden Lobnitz Cooper By: (Type name): �, r , (Title): 0 tea\ C-p CSC: -20- Mar -07 -02 17:32 From — Collier County Purchasing 941 732 0844 T -087 P.001 /001 F -887 16E3 QUARTERLY ME"NG OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF Tr CooPER iNr• A Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors of Tilden Lobntiz Cooper, Ins (the `Corporation') was held at the g cy Hyatt Re en -0riando Jntemational Airport on August 27,1999, at the hour of 9 ;00 a.m. A majority of the members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation was present John Douglas Benz, Chief Executive Officer, called the meeting to order and presided during the deliberations, and Winston W. Gardner, Jr., Sectary of the Corporation, acted as secretary of the meeting. The following resolution was passed: RESOLVED, that Robert B. Caine, as Division Director and Manager of the Fort Lauderdale Division of the Corporation; that Brett McfUnstry, as Division Director and Manager of the Fort Myers Division of the Corporation; that Winston W. Gardner, Jr., as Division Dir0dor and Manager of the Cocoa Division of the Corporation; that Brenda V_ Morawa, as Division Director and Manager of the Tampa Division of the Corporation; that Kim E Shinn, as Division Director and Manager of the Jacksonville Division of the Corporation; that Harold L. Bames. Jr., as Division Director and Manager of the Tallahassee Division of the Corporation; that William T. Jade, as Division Director and Manager of the Corporate /Governmental Division of the Corporation; that Edward A. Lobniiz, as Division Director and Manager of the Health Care Division of the Corporation; that David B. Griffith, as Division Director and Manager of the Structural Division of the Corporation are hereby autFgrized to enter Into contracts for professional engineering services on behalf of the Corporation for fees up to $500,000. AR cone shall also bear the signature of the individual serving as the Project Manager for the project All contracts with fees equal to or greater than 5500,000 shall also bear the signature of the CEO, President or Vice President, MN -WMID i SCHEDULE A 16E3 Collier County Fee Schedule RFP 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical- Electrical Engineering Services" Professional Fee Principal $150.00 /hr. Project Manager /Senior Engineer $100.00 /hr. Engineer II /Designer II /Planner II $80.00 /hr. Engineer I /Designer I /Planner I $70.00 /hr. Senior Technician $55.00lhr. Technician $45.00 /hr. Support Administrative Assistant, Secretary $45.00 /hr. Clerical, other support $35.00 /hr. This list is not intended to be all- inclusive. Hourly rate fees for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by the County and firm on a project by project basis as needed. END OF SCHEDULE A -21- SCHEDULE B 16 E 3 INSURANCE COVERAGE (1) The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the following minimum requirements with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/ Professional during the term of this Agreement for all employees engaged in the work under this Agreement in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The amounts of such insurance shall not be less than: a. Worker's Compensation - Florida Statutory Requirements b. Employers' Liability (check one) X $100,000 Each Accident $500,000 Disease Aggregate $100,000 Disease Each Employee (2) The insurance company shall waive its Rights of Subrogation against the Owner and the policy shall be so endorsed. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/Professional. Coverage will include, but not be limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Personal Injury, Contractual Liability for this Agreement, Independent Contractors, Broad Form Property Damage including Completed Operations and Products and Completed Operations Coverage. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be maintained for a period of not less than five (5) years following the completion and acceptance -22- 16E3 by the Owner of the work under this Agreement. Limits of Liability shall not be less than the following: (check one) X General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products /Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury -$1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage $ 50,000 (2) The General Aggregate Limit shall apply separately to this Project and the policy shall be endorsed using the following endorsement wording. "This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part. The General Aggregate Limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you." (3) If the General Liability insurance required herein is issued or renewed on a "claims made" basis, as opposed to the "occurrence" form, the retroactive date for coverage shall be no later than the commencement date of the Project and shall provide that in the event of cancellation or non - renewal the Extended Reporting Period (Discovery Period) for claims shall be no less than three (3) years. (4) The Owner shall be named as an Additional Insured and the policy shall be endorsed that such coverage shall be primary to any similar coverage carried by the Owner. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Contractor / Consultant / Professional for the ownership, maintenance or use of any owned, non -owned or hired vehicle with limits of not less than: (check one) X Bodily Injury & Property Damage - $ 500,000 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Consultant/Professional to insure its legal liability for claims arising out of the performance of professional services under this Agreement. Such insurance shall have limits of not less than X $1,000,000 each claim and in the aggregate -23- 16E 3 (2) Any deductible applicable to any claim shall be the sole responsibility of the Consultant/Professional and shall not be greater than $50,000 each claim. (3) The Consultant/Professional shall continue this coverage for this Project for a period of not less than five (5) years following completion and acceptance of the Project by the Owner. END OF SCHEDULE B. -24- From: Stacy Cashell At: Sihle Insurance Grp To: Faxx: (407) 869.5780 Date: 2/26/02 02:05 PM Page 2 AC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE CSR AI TILDE -1 DATE(IAIIYDOIYY) 1 02/26/02 PRODUCER SIHLE INSURANCE GROUP, INC. 1 '16E 3 P. O. BOX 160398 ALTA14ONTE SPRINGS FL 32716 Phone: 407 - 869 -0962 Fax:407- 774 -0936 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED Tilden, LObnitz & Cooper,Inc. 1717 South Orange Avenue Orlando FL 32806 INSURERA Assurance Company of America INSURER B'. FCCI Insurance Group INSURER INSURER D INSURER E. COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE T POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE MMIDONYY POLICY EXPIRATION DATE WDDNY LIMITS NAPLES FL 34112 GENERAL LIABILITY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE EACH OCCURRENCE s 1,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one Hre) s1,000,000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABLJTY PPS 031043574 03/30/01 03/30/02 CLAIMS MADE aOCCUR MED ExP(AM one person) S 10,000 PERSONAL aADVPLIURY s 1,000,000 X AGGREGATE LIMITS PER PROJECT APPLY GENERAL AGGRE GATE s2,000,000 ; GEN'LAGGREGATE LMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS- COMPIDPAGG s2,000,000 POLICY F7 JEC�7 LOC A AUTOMOBILE X LIABILITY AWAUTO PPS 031043574 03/30/01 03/30/02 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Eaacueex) $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) s ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEOULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per wodent) s HRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Pe'acnaem) s INCLUDED Y I PIP $10,000 GARAGE LIABILITY ! AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT s OTHER THAN EA ACC is ANY AUTO s AUTO ONLY AGG EXCESS LIABILITY EACHOCCURRENCE 64,000,000 A ..-R c- .SMADE PPS031043574 03/30/01 03/30/02 AGGREGATE s4,000,000 s s DEDUCTIBLE s RETENTION s WORKERS COMPENSATION AND V1rC TO Y LIMIT OTH- TORYLMRS X ER B EMPLOYERV LIABILITY WC96A34038 04/01/01 04/01/02 EL EACH ACCIDENT S1,000,000 EL DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE S1,000,000 E L. DISEASE - POUCYLIMT S1,000,000 OTHER A HIRED CAR PHYSICAL PPS5031043574 03/30/01 03/30/02 ! COMP DED 250 DAMAGE COVERAGE COLL DED 250 DESCRVTXM OF OP ERATION SILOCATIONSNEHICLEWEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENTISPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTRACT # 01 -3289- FIXED TERM PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES. CERTIFICATE HOLDER I N I ADDITIONAL INSURED, INSURER LETTER: CANCELLATION COLLI `ID SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF DATE THEREOF. THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL FAX: 941- 774 -8048 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR NAPLES FL 34112 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Kenneth G. Sihle ACORD 25S (7/97) © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 T,t; 11- 1 n e ,, r g j r ,,, if i 1 e r I f r OF INSURANCE— LIABILITY 16E3 ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY POLICY CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY FOR PROPOSAL PURPOSES ONLY As set forth below, the named insured has in force, This memorandum is issued as a matter of on the date indicated, a policy of professional information only and confers no rights upon the liability insurance issued by Continental Casualty holder. By its issuance, it does not alter, chanE Company, with a limit of liability of not less than modify or extend the provisions of said policy a the amount indicated. does not waive any rights thereunder. Name of Insured: TILDEN LOBNITZ & COOPER, INC. Address of Insured: 1717 S. ORANGE AVENUE, SUITE 300 ORLANDO, FL 32806 Policy Number: AEA 11- 376 -19 -94 Policy Period: 5/22/2001 TO 5/22/2002 Limit Of Liability - Per Claim: $5,000,000.00 Limit of Liability - Annual Aggregate: $5,000,000.00 AMES & GOUGH INSURANCElRISK MANAGEMENT, INC. Marshall Ames, CPCU May 16, 20()1 SCHEDULE C 16E 3 TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, Tilden Lobnitz Cooper hereby certifies that wages, rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation for the Professional Architectural Services of the CONSULTANT to be provided under the Professional Services Agreement are accurate, complete and current as of the time of contracting. M -25- 16E3 Contract # 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2�_day of _ 2001, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and (hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER ") and TECO BGA, Inc. a Florida Corporation, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 3550 West Waters Avenue, Tampa, FL 33614 (hereinafter referred to as the "CONSULTANT "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering services of the CONSULTANT concerning work and /or the improvement of areas within the operational jurisdiction of Collier County, such services to be performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement and with Work Orders to be issued by OWNER subsequent to execution of this Agreement; and in accordance with the conditions that each Work Order shall not exceed $90,000 and that total initial compensation for all Work Orders issued under this Agreement shall not exceed $500,000. and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of those services; WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be required by the OWNER. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and provisions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1 ARTICLE ONE 1603 CONSULTANTS RESPONSIBILITY 1.1. CONSULTANT shall provide to OWNER professional Mechanical- Electrical Engineering services in all phases of any Work Order to which this Agreement applies. 1.2. The Basic Services to be performed by CONSULTANT hereunder are those set forth in this Agreement and Work Orders prepared and issued by the OWNER and executed by the parties hereto subsequent and pursuant to execution of the Agreement. The total compensation to be paid CONSULTANT by the OWNER for all Basic Services is set forth in Article Five and Schedule A, "Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule ", which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3. The CONSULTANT agrees to obtain and maintain throughout the period of this Agreement all such licenses as are required to do business in the State of Florida and in Collier County, Florida, including, but not limited to, all licenses required by the respective state boards and other governmental agencies responsible for regulating and licensing the professional services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement. 1.4. The CONSULTANT agrees that, when the services to be provided hereunder relate to a professional service which, under Florida Statutes, requires a license, certificate of authorization or other form of legal entitlement to practice such services, it shall employ and /or retain only qualified personnel to provide such services. 1.5. CONSULTANT agrees to employ and designate a Work Manager in writing, within five (5) calendar days after receiving its Notice to Proceed under an executed Work Order. The Work Manager shall be authorized and responsible to act on behalf of the CONSULTANT with respect to directing, coordinating and administering all aspects of the services to be provided 2 16E3 0 and performed under this Agreement and a Work Order. Within five (5) calendar days from the Notice to Proceed issued by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER a written statement, executed by the proper officers of the CONSULTANT, acknowledging that the Work Manager under the Work Order shall have full authority to bind and obligate the CONSULTANT on all matters arising out of or relating to such Work Order and this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the Work Manager shall devote whatever time is required to satisfactorily manage the services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder. The person selected by the CONSULTANT to serve as the Work Manager shall be subject to the prior approval and acceptance of the OWNER. 1.6. CONSULTANT agrees, within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a written request from the OWNER, to promptly remove and replace the Work Manager, or any other personnel employed or retained by the CONSULTANT, or any subconsultants or subcontractors or any personnel of any such subconsultants or subcontractors engaged by the CONSULTANT to provide and perform services or work pursuant to the requirements of this Agreement, whom the OWNER shall request in writing to be removed, which request may be made by the OWNER with or without stating its cause to CONSULTANT. 1.7. The CONSULTANT has represented to the OWNER that it has expertise in the type of professional services that will be performed pursuant to this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services to be provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the OWNER's review and approval and shall be in accordance with the generally accepted standards of professional practice in the State of Florida, as well as in accordance with all published laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Project or the services to be provided and performed by CONSULTANT hereunder. In the event of any conflicts in these -3- 16E3 requirements, the CONSULTANT shall notify the OWNER of such conflict and utilize its best professional judgment to advise OWNER regarding resolution of each such conflict. 1.8. CONSULTANT agrees not to divulge, furnish or make available to any third person, firm or organization, without OWNER's prior written consent, or unless incident to the proper performance of the CONSULTANT's obligations hereunder, or in the course of judicial or legislative proceedings where such information has been properly subpoenaed, any non - public information concerning the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder, and CONSULTANT shall require all of its employees, agents, subconsultants and subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. 1.9. If required pursuant to a Work Order, CONSULTANT agrees to provide to OWNER professional evaluations of the OWNER'S work budget. The evaluations and opinions shall be delivered to OWNER in accordance with the following schedule: (a) The professional evaluations of the OWNER's work budget shall be delivered with the report to be furnished by CONSULTANT as part of the Scope of Services. 1.10. Evaluations of the OWNER'S budget, prepared by the CONSULTANT represent the CONSULTANT'S best judgment as an experienced and qualified professional Architectural consultant. ARTICLE TWO ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF CONSULTANT If authorized in writing by OWNER, CONSULTANT shall furnish or obtain from others Additional Services of the types listed in Article Two herein. These services will be paid for by OWNER as indicated in Article Five and Schedule A. The following services shall be Additional Basic Services: -4- 16C3 2.1. Preparation of applications and supporting documents (except those already to be furnished under this Agreement) for private or governmental grants, loans, bond issues or advances. 2.2. Services resulting from significant changes in the general scope, extent or character of the Project or its design including, but not limited to, changes in size, complexity, OWNER's schedule or character of construction; and revising previously accepted studies, reports, design documents or Contract Documents previously accepted by OWNER when such revisions are required by changes in laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes or orders enacted subsequent to and not reasonably anticipated prior to the preparation of such studies, reports or documents, or are due to any other causes beyond CONSULTANT's control. 2.3 Preparation and submission of information to and necessary consultations with the Collier County Transportation Department, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or other appropriate regulatory agencies, in order to obtain necessary permits or approvals for construction of the Project. 2.4 Providing renderings or models for OWNER's use. 2.5. Investigations and studies involving detailed consideration of operations, maintenance and overhead expenses; the preparation of feasibility studies, cash flow and economic evaluations, rate schedules and appraisals; and evaluating processes available for licensing and assisting OWNER in obtaining process licensing. 2.6. Furnishing services of independent professional associates and consultants for other than the contract services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder. -s- 16E3 2.7. Services during out -of -town travel required of CONSULTANT and directed by OWNER, other than visits to the Project site or OWNER's office or local travel as defined herein. 2.8. Assistance in connection with bid protests, rebidding or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment or services, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.9. Providing any type of property surveys, aerial photography or related services needed for the transfer of interests in real property and field surveys for design purposes and engineering surveys and staking to enable contractors to proceed with their work and providing other special field surveys. 2.10. Preparation of operating, maintenance and staffing manuals, except as otherwise provided for herein. 2.11. Preparing to serve or serving as a CONSULTANT or witness for OWNER in any litigation, or other legal or administrative proceeding, involving the work (except for assistance in consultations which are included as part of the Basic Services to be provided herein). 2.12. Additional services rendered by CONSULTANTS not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in Collier County in accordance with generally accepted practice. ARTICLE THREE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1. The OWNER shall designate in writing a work coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement and a particular Work Order (hereinafter referred to as the "Work Coordinator'). The Work Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONSULTANT's services for the work. However, the Work Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or -6- 16E3 instructions to the CONSULTANT that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever: (a) The scope of services to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT hereunder; (b) The time the CONSULTANT is obligated to commence and complete all such services; or (c) The amount of compensation the OWNER is obligated or committed to pay the CONSULTANT. 3.2. The Work Coordinator shall: (a) Review and make appropriate recommendations on all requests submitted by the CONSULTANT for payment for services and work provided and performed in accordance with this Agreement; (b) Provide all criteria and information requested by CONSULTANT as to OWNER's requirements for the Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; (c) Upon request from CONSULTANT, assist CONSULTANT by placing at CONSULTANT's disposal all available information in the OWNER'S possession pertinent to the Project, including existing drawings, specifications, shop drawings, product literature, previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the Project (d) Arrange for access to and make all provisions for CONSULTANT to enter the site to perform the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement; and (e) Provide notice to CONSULTANT of any deficiencies or defects discovered by the OWNER with respect to the services to be rendered by CONSULTANT hereunder. -7- 16E3 3.3. CONSULTANT acknowledges that access to any work site, to be arranged by OWNER for CONSULTANT, may be provided during times that are not the normal business hours of the CONSULTANT. 3.4. OWNER shall be responsible for the acquisition of all easements, property sites, rights -of -way, or other property rights required for the work and for the costs thereof, including the costs of any required land surveys in connection with such acquisition. ARTICLE FOUR TIME 4.1. The period of service shall be from the date of execution of this Agreement through one year from that date, or until such time as all outstanding Work Orders issued prior to the expiration of the Agreement period have been completed. This Agreement may be renewed for an additional three (3) years, renewable annually. Renewal shall be agreed to, in writing, by both parties. 4.2. Services to be rendered by CONSULTANT shall be commenced subsequent to the execution of this Agreement upon written Notice to Proceed from OWNER for all or any designated portion of the project established by a Work Order and shall be performed and completed in accordance with such Work Order. Time is of the essence with respect to the performance of this Agreement. 4.3 Should CONSULTANT be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of its services as a result of unforeseeable causes beyond the control of CONSULTANT, and not due to its own fault or neglect, including but not restricted to acts of nature or of public enemy, acts of government or of the OWNER, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine regulations, strikes or lock -outs, then CONSULTANT shall notify OWNER in writing within five (5) working days after commencement of such delay, stating the cause or causes thereof, or be deemed to have waived any right which CONSULTANT may have had to request a time extension. 10 16E3 4.4. No interruption, interference, inefficiency, suspension or delay in the commencement or progress of CONSULTANT's services from any cause whatsoever, including those for which OWNER may be responsible in whole or in part, shall relieve CONSULTANT of its duty to perform or give rise to any right to damages or additional compensation from OWNER. CONSULTANT's sole remedy against OWNER will be the right to seek an extension of time to its schedule. This paragraph shall expressly apply to claims for early completion, as well as claims based on late completion. Provided, however, if through no fault or neglect of the CONSULTANT, the services to be provided hereunder by CONSULTANT have not been completed within two calendar years of a Notice to Proceed, the CONSULTANT's compensation may be equitably adjusted, with respect to those services that have not yet been performed, to reflect the incremental increase in costs experienced by CONSULTANT after expiration of the two year period, plus all time extensions granted by OWNER to CONSULTANT. 4.5. Should the CONSULTANT fail to commence, provide, perform or complete any of the services to be provided hereunder in a timely and reasonable manner, in addition to any other rights or remedies available to the OWNER hereunder, the OWNER at its sole discretion and option may withhold any and all payments due and owing to the CONSULTANT until such time as the CONSULTANT resumes performance of its obligations hereunder in such a manner so as to reasonably establish to the OWNER's satisfaction that the CONSULTANT's performance is or will shortly be back on schedule. ARTICLE FIVE COMPENSATION 5.1. The COUNTY will compensate the CONSULTANT for the services performed on each Work Order in accordance with a negotiated lump sum, cost plus fixed fee, or established hourly rate as provided in Schedule A attached hereto. -9- 16E3 5.2. Subcontractual services, if any, shall be invoiced by the CONSULTANT at the actual fees paid by the CONSULTANT. 5.3. Reimbursable expenses shall be invoiced for the expenditures incurred by the CONSULTANT as follows: 5.3.1. Expenses of transportation and living when traveling in connection with each Work Order, except for local travel within Collier or Lee Counties, as provided in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, and fees paid for securing approval of authorities have jurisdiction over the Work Order. 5.3.2. Expenses of reproductions, postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications including duplicate sets at the completion of each Work Order for the County's review and approval. 5.3.3. Expense of overtime work requiring higher than regular rates, when authorized by the County. 5.3.4. Expense of models for the County's use. 5.4. Total compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed the limit listed upon each Work Order without written approval. 5.5. Total initial compensation for all services and expenses shall not exceed $90,000 per Work Order and total contract limit shall not exceed $500,000. 5.6. Payments for Basic Services, Additional Basic Services, Subcontractual Services, and Reimbursable Expenses as defined in Section V, shall be made upon presentation of the CONSULTANT's County- approved itemized invoice. -10- 16E3 5.7. Records of Reimbursable Expenses and Expenses pertaining to Additional Basic Services on the Work Order shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available and provided to the County with submittal of invoices. ARTICLE SIX OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 6.1. . Upon completion or termination of this Agreement, all records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer assisted design or drafting disks and other technical data, prepared or developed by CONSULTANT under this Agreement shall be delivered to and become the property of OWNER. This does not apply to working papers. Said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data prepared by the CONSULTANT for each project under this Agreement are considered to be instruments of the CONSULTANT'S service. CONSULTANT, at its own expense, may retain copies for its files and internal use. OWNER agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT with respect to any claim brought by any third party against CONSULTANT, including loss or damage from the claim including attorneys fees incurred by CONSULTANT, which claim arises out of OWNER's use of said records, documents, tracings, plans, specifications, maps, evaluations, reports, computer disks and other technical data on some other project unless such use is authorized by CONSULTANT. 6.2. With respect to and in consideration for the indemnification provided by OWNER in paragraphs 6.1. above, CONSULTANT has paid to OWNER $10.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged by OWNER through the signing of this Agreement. ARTICLE SEVEN MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS 7.1. CONSULTANT will keep adequate records and supporting documentation which concern or reflect its services hereunder. The records and documentation will be retained by -11- 16E3 CONSULTANT for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of termination of this Agreement or the date the work is completed, whichever is later. OWNER, or any duly authorized agents or representatives of OWNER, shall , free of charge, have the right to audit, inspect and copy all such records and documentation as often as they deem necessary during the period of this Agreement and during the five (5) year period noted above; provided, however, such activity shall be conducted only during normal business hours. ARTICLE EIGHT INDEMNIFICATION 8.1. The CONSULTANT in consideration of $100.00, the sufficiency and receipt of which is acknowledged through the signing of this Agreement shall indemnify and hold OWNER and its officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the CONSULTANT, its Subconsultants, Subcontractors, agents or employees, arising out of or incidental to the performance of this Agreement or work performed thereunder. The CONSULTANT'S obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Agreement or the CONSULTANT'S limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. 8.2. CONSULTANT acknowledges that the general conditions of any construction contract that CONSULTANT creates in performance of a Work Order shall include language, satisfactory to the OWNER's attorney, in which the contractor agrees to hold harmless and to defend OWNER, its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney's fees, and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of the construction contract or work performed thereunder. -12- 16E3 ARTICLE NINE INSURANCE 9.1. During the life of the Agreement (and until final acceptance by Owner for work performed under any Work Order issued by Owner) the CONSULTANT shall provide, pay for, and maintain, with companies satisfactory to the OWNER, the type and amounts of insurance described herein and on Exhibit B. All insurance shall be from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida and /or responsible risk retention group insurance companies registered with the State of Florida. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER, the insurance coverages and limits required must be evidenced by properly executed Certificates of Insurance on forms which are acceptable to the OWNER. The Certificates must be personally, manually signed by the Authorized Representatives of the insurance company /companies shown on the Certificate with proof that he /she is an authorized representative thereof. In addition, certified, true and exact copies of all insurance policies required shall be provided to the OWNER, on a timely basis, if required by the OWNER. These Certificates and policies shall contain provisions that thirty (30) days written notice by registered or certified mail shall be given to the OWNER of any cancellation, intent not to renew, or reduction in the policies' coverages, except in the application of the Aggregate Limits Provisions. In the event of a reduction in the Aggregate Limits of any policy, the CONSULTANT shall immediately take steps to have the Aggregate Limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. All insurance coverages of the CONSULTANT shall be primary to any insurance or self - insurance program carried by the OWNER applicable to the Work. 9.2. The acceptance by the OWNER of any Certificate of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverages and limits required in this Agreement does not constitute approval or agreement by the OWNER that the insurance requirements have been met or that the insurance policies shown on the Certificates of Insurance are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. -13- 1603 9.3. No work shall commence unless and until the required Certificates of Insurance are received and the written Notice to Proceed is issued to the CONSULTANT by the OWNER 9.4. Promptly after written Notice of Award is issued by the OWNER and prior to approving any work CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B entitled "Insurance Coverage ", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. CONSULTANT shall require each of its subconsultants and subcontractors to procure and maintain, until the completion of that subconsultant's or subcontractor's work, insurance of the types and to the limits specified in Schedule B, unless such insurance requirement for the subconsultant or subcontractor is expressly waived in writing by the OWNER. Said waiver shall not be unreasonably withheld upon CONSULTANT representing in writing to OWNER that CONSULTANT's existing coverage includes and covers the subconsultants and subcontractors for which a waiver is sought, and that such coverage is in conformance with the types and limits of insurance specified in Schedule B. All liability insurance policies, other than the Professional Liability, Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability policies, obtained by CONSULTANT to meet the requirements of'this Agreement shall name OWNER as an additional insured as to the operations of the CONSULTANT under this Agreement and the Contract Documents and shall contain severability of interests provisions. 9.5. If any insurance provided pursuant to this Agreement expires prior to the completion and final acceptance by Owner of any works, performed hereunder, renewal Certificates of Insurance and, if requested by Owner, certified, true copies of the renewal policies shall be furnished by CONSULTANT thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration. 9.6. Should at any time the CONSULTANT not maintain the insurance coverages required in this Agreement, the OWNER may cancel this Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverages and charge the CONSULTANT for such coverages -14- 16E3 purchased. The OWNER shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverages purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the OWNER to purchase such insurance coverages shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of its rights under this Agreement. ARTICLE TEN SERVICES BY CONSULTANT'S OWN STAFF 10.1. The services to be performed hereunder shall be performed by CONSULTANT's own staff, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the OWNER. The employment of, contract with, or use of the services of any other person or firm by CONSULTANT, as independent consultant or otherwise, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the OWNER. No provision of this Agreement shall, however, be construed as constituting an agreement between the OWNER and any such other person or firm. Nor shall anything in this Agreement be deemed to give any such party or any third party any claim or right of action against the OWNER beyond such as may otherwise exist without regard to this Agreement. ARTICLE ELEVEN WAIVER OF CLAIMS 11.1. CONSULTANT's acceptance of final payment under any Work Order shall constitute a full waiver of any and all claims, except for insurance company subrogation claims, by it against OWNER arising out of this Agreement or otherwise related to the work, except those previously made in writing and identified by CONSULTANT as unsettled at the time of the final payment. Neither the acceptance of CONSULTANT's services nor payment by OWNER shall be deemed to be a waiver of any of OWNER's rights against CONSULTANT. ARTICLE TWELVE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION 12.1. CONSULTANT shall be considered in material default of this Agreement and such default will be considered cause for OWNER to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, as further set forth in this section, for any of the following reasons: (a) failure to begin work under the -15- 16E3 Agreement within the times specified under the Notice(s) to Proceed, or (b) failure to properly and timely perform the services to be provided hereunder or as directed by OWNER, or (c) the bankruptcy or insolvency or a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by CONSULTANT or by any of CONSULTANT's principals, officers or directors, or (d) failure to obey laws, ordinances, regulations or other codes of conduct, or (e) failure to perform or abide by the terms or spirit of this Agreement, or (f) for any other just cause. The OWNER may so terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving the CONSULTANT seven (7) calendar days written notice of the material default. 12.2. If, after notice of termination of this Agreement as provided for in paragraph 12.1 above, it is determined for any reason that CONSULTANT was not in default, or that its default was excusable, or that OWNER otherwise was not entitled to the remedy against CONSULTANT provided for in paragraph 12.1, then the notice of termination given pursuant to paragraph 12.1 shall be deemed to be the notice of termination provided for in paragraph 12.3 below and CONSULTANT's remedies against OWNER shall be the same as and limited to those afforded CONSULTANT under paragraph' 12.3 below. 12.3. OWNER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, without cause upon seven (7) calendar days written notice to CONSULTANT. In the event of such termination for convenience, CONSULTANT's recovery against OWNER shall be limited to that portion of the fee earned through the date of termination, together with any retainage- withheld and any costs reasonably incurred by CONSULTANT that are directly attributable to the termination, but CONSULTANT shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against OWNER, including, but not limited to, anticipated fees or profits on work not required to be performed. CONSULTANT must mitigate all such costs to the greatest extent reasonably possible. -16- 16E3 12.4. Upon termination, the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the OWNER all original papers, records, documents, drawings, models, and other material set forth and described in this Agreement including Section 6.1. 12.5. The OWNER shall have the power to suspend all or any portions of the services to be provided by CONSULTANT hereunder upon giving CONSULTANT two (2) calendar days prior written notice of such suspension. If all or any portion of the services to be rendered hereunder are so suspended, the CONSULTANT's sole and exclusive remedy shall be to seek an extension of time to its schedule in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article Four herein. ARTICLE THIRTEEN TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION REPRESENTATIONS 13.1. CONSULTANT warrants that CONSULTANT has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that CONSULTANT has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for CONSULTANT, any fee, commission, percentage, gift or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. 13.2. In accordance with provisions of Section 287.055, (5)(a), Florida Statutes, the CONSULTANT agrees to execute the required Truth -In- Negotiation Certificate, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Schedule C, stating that wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation are accurate, complete and current at the time of the Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that the original Agreement price and any additions thereto shall be adjusted to exclude any significant sums by which the OWNER determines the Agreement price was increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or non - current wage rates and other factual unit costs. All such adjustments shall be made within one (1) year following the end of this Agreement. -17- ARTICLE FOURTEEN CONFLICT OF INTEREST 16E3 14.1. CONSULTANT represents that it presently has no interest and shall acquire no interest, either direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of services required hereunder. CONSULTANT further represents that no persons having any such interest shall be employed to perform those services. ARTICLE FIFTEEN MODIFICATION 15.1. No modification or change in this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party unless in writing and executed by the party or parties intended to be bound by it. ARTICLE SIXTEEN NOTICES AND ADDRESS OF RECORD 16.1. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the CONSULTANT to the OWNER shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following OWNER's address of record: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County Florida Purchasing Department 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Fl. 34112 Attention: Purchasing Director - 16.2. All notices required or made pursuant to this Agreement to be given by the OWNER to the CONSULTANT shall be made in writing and shall be delivered by hand or by the United States Postal Service Department, first class mail service, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the following CONSULTANT's address of record: TECO BGA, Inc. 3550 West Waters Avenue Tampa, FL 33614 Attention: Mr. Craig Allen -18- 16E3 16.3. Either party may change its address of record by written notice to the other party given in accordance with requirements of this Article. ARTICLE SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 17.1. CONSULTANT, in representing OWNER, shall promote the best interest of OWNER and assume towards OWNER a duty of the highest trust, confidence, and fair dealing. 17.2. No modification, waiver, suspension or termination of the Agreement or of any terms thereof shall impair the rights or liabilities of either party. 17.3. This Agreement is not assignable, or otherwise transferable in whole or in part, by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of OWNER. 17.4. Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement. 17.5. The headings of the Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments as contained in this Agreement are for the purpose of convenience only and shall not be deemed to expand, limit or change the provisions in such Articles, Schedules, Parts and Attachments. 17.6. This Agreement, initially consisting of 25 continuously numbered pages including the referenced Schedules and Attachments hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and shall supersede, replace and nullify any and all prior agreements or understandings, written or oral, relating to the matter set forth herein, and any such prior agreements or understanding shall have no force or effect whatever on this Agreement. 17.7 COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This Agreement consists of the attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the Agreement as if herein set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, RFP #01 -3289 - "Fixed Term Mechanical - Electrical Engineering -19- 16E3 Services ", Consultant's Fee Schedule "A ", Insurance Coverage Schedule "B ", Truth in Negotiation Schedule "C ". ARTICLE EIGHTEEN APPLICABLE LAW 18.1. Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Florida, and by such laws, rules and regulations of the United States as made applicable to when providing services funded by the United States government. Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against the other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate Florida state court in Collier County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Professional Services Agreement for Architectural Services the day and year first written above. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR a`l_effF.If11R► +►f�fe'f COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICAL tobck, Clerk SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ;!e Chi Irmo * f a ma = VA s! l� .a►tty'e ' 0n ] . PrOvIo ° as to i�rm and legal y: TECO BGA, Inc. Assistant 066nty Attorney Witnessed: By: (Type nam : E , i 3,r, T. _ c:7 By: (Type name): Linda Casserl (CORPORATE SEAL) By: (Type name): Craig H. Allen (Title): Vice President SCHEDULE A Collier County Fee Schedule RFP 01 -3289 "Fixed Term Professional Mechanical - Electrical Engineering Services" Professional Fee Principal $150.00 /hr. Project Manager /Senior Engineer $100.00 /hr. Engineer II /Designer II /Planner II $80.00 /hr. Engineer I /Designer I /Planner I $70.00 /hr. Senior Technician $55.00 /hr. Technician $45.00 /hr. Support Administrative Assistant, Secretary $45.00 /hr. Clerical, other support $35.00 /hr. 16E3 This list is not intended to be all- inclusive. Hourly rate fees for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by the County and firm on a project by project basis as needed. END OF SCHEDULE A -21- 16E3 SCHEDULE B INSURANCE COVERAGE (1) The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the following minimum requirements with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/ Professional during the term of this Agreement for all employees engaged in the work under this Agreement in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The amounts of such insurance shall not be less than: a. Worker's Compensation - Florida Statutory Requirements b. Employers' Liability (check one) X $100,000 Each Accident $500,000 Disease Aggregate $100,000 Disease Each Employee (2) The insurance company shall waive its Rights of Subrogation against the Owner and the policy shall be so endorsed. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Insurance shall be maintained by the Contractor /Consultant/Professional. Coverage will include, but not be limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Personal Injury, Contractual Liability for this Agreement, Independent Contractors, Broad Form Property Damage including Completed Operations and Products and Completed Operations Coverage. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be maintained for a period of not less than five (5) years following the completion and acceptance -22- 16E3 by the Owner of the work under this Agreement. Limits of Liability shall not be less than the following: (check one) X General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products /Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury -$1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage $ 50,000 (2) The General Aggregate Limit shall apply separately to this Project and the policy shall be endorsed using the following endorsement wording. "This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part. The General Aggregate Limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you." (3) If the General Liability insurance required herein is issued or renewed on a "claims made" basis, as opposed to the "occurrence" form, the retroactive date for coverage shall be no later than the commencement date of the Project and shall provide that in the event of cancellation or non - renewal the Extended Reporting Period (Discovery Period) for claims shall be no less than three (3) years. (4) The Owner shall be named as an Additional Insured and the policy shall be endorsed that such coverage shall be primary to any similar coverage carried by the Owner. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Contractor / Consultant / Professional for the ownership, maintenance or use of any owned, non -owned or hired vehicle with limits of not less than: (check one) X Bodily Injury & Property Damage - $ 500,000 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE shall be maintained by the Consultant/Professional to insure its legal liability for claims arising out of the performance of professional services under this Agreement. Such insurance shall have limits of not less than X $1,000,000 each claim and in the aggregate -23- 16C3 (2) Any deductible applicable to any claim shall be the sole responsibility of the Consultant/Professional and shall not be greater than $50,000 each claim. (3) The Consultant/Professional shall continue this coverage for this Project for a period of not less than five (5) years following completion and acceptance of the Project by the Owner. END OF SCHEDULE B. -24- 04/04/2002 20:30 B133713437 BGA ACCT MARKETING Uate: 4/4/07 03:30 PM Sender's Fax ID: Wachovia- DavisBaldwi PAGE 02/02 Page 2 of 2 AIN ACaRD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OF ID XR DATEPMAEO"Y) TECOS -1 04104/02 PRODUCER Wachovia insurance Services TINS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RkWTS UPON THE CERTIPIC ATE DavisBaldwin Division HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTI--ND OR P.O. Box 25277 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIEd BELOW. Tampa EL 33622 Phone: 813 -287 -1936 Fax: 613 -282 -1020 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INi1MED INSURER A- Maryland Casualty A INSURER& Nat Union Eire Ins Cc of Pik NBURERC: Lexington Insurance Company TECO BGA, Inc. NSURLRO 3550 W. 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O�CEAGE,EAEMPLOYEE i 1000000 E.L INBEASE- POLICY LAIR S 1000000 OTHER L c Professional Liab 6475100 01/29/02 01/29/03 Limit $5,000,000 0 Deduct 0100,000 DEECRIP7I9N OR OPERATION%& OCATIONSNEHICLEBIEXCLUEIOM AWSO BY ENOOR%OMW TMP1CIAL PAOVIIF"3 The certificate holder is an additional insured with respects to the general liability for work performed on their behalf by the insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER I Y I ADDITIONAL RISUREOI INSURER LETTER. CANCELLATION Collies County Government Admin- Serv_ Division Attn: Georgina Mausen 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Maple% HL 34112 COLLIER SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DEACRIM40 POLICIES BE CANCELLED WOVE THE EXPIRATION GATE THERIOF. TNG Ir UING INSURER FALL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL DAR. F Tc. NOTIOE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THC LccT, GUT VAILURI I TO 00 SO %HALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY VINO UPON THE INEI/RER, I TO WENTB OR REPRESENTATIVES. ORPORA m 16E3 ACORD CERTIFICATE ®F LIABILITY INSURANCE INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE 3 /06MIDDIYY) 03/06/02 PRODUCER 1- 727 - 796 -6666 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Acordia East - Clearwater 311 Park Place Blvd. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE Clearwater, FL 33759 INSURED BCH Mechanical, Inc. INSURER A: FIREMAN FUND INSURANCE CO. INSURER B: TECO BGA, Inc. P. O. Box 111 INSURER C: INSURER D: Tampa„ FL 33601 INSURER E: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MNI/DDIYYI POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (M DDfYY1 LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire _ $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY MED EXP (An one person) $ CLAIMS MADE OCCUR PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO LOC JEC PRODUCTS - COMP /OP AGG $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X ANY AUTO DZA80224460 07/10/01 07/10/02 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 1, D00, 000 ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X HIRED AUTOS X NON -OWNED AUTOS g , 1•� BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ �� ®��� GARAGE LIABILITY MAR 1 AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGG $ ANY AUTO E $ EXCESS LIABILITY - EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ OCCUR FI CLAIMS MADE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND - WC STATU- OTH- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLES /EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT /SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTRACT #01 -3289 FIXED TERM PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED AS RESPECT TO WORK PERFORMED BY NAMED COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES_ FL 34112 I �rM1YNCLLNi pun SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 14 a-17 �� O ACORD CORPORATION 1988 SCHEDULE C TRUTH IN NEGOTIATION CERTIFICATE 16E3 In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, TECO BGA Inc. hereby certifies - that wages, rates and other factual unit costs supporting the compensation for the Professional Architectural Services of the CONSULTANT to be provided under the Professional Services Agreement are accurate, complete and current as of the time of contracting. -Yj DATE: -25- -+ /ba 16F1 MEMORANDUM Date: February 13, 2002 To: Darcy Waldron Emergency Services From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Grant Application - Training for Search & Rescue Grant Application - Training for Medical Emergencies Grant Application - Training for Weapons of Mass Destruction Enclosed please find the original documents, as referenced above, approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February 12, 2002 (Agenda Item #16F1). If you should have any questions, please contact me at 774 -8406. �� nk you. [.;' , Enclosures 16F1 ;_A:� d COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES RECOGNIZED AS THE AND #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA January 3, 2002 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 Re: Letter of Transmittal Dear Grant Review Committee Members: 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 (941) 774 -8459 FAX: (941) 775 -4454 E -mail: http : / /co.collier.fl/usiems Please find attached a grant application for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. The training being requested is going to be used for search and rescue training. There is also equipment for the advanced section of the course. Collier County's local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan has a section regarding search and rescue. Collier County EMS is the lead agency for Search and Rescue under ESF 9. All funds provided will be used to accomplish the goal of providing county -wide search and rescue capabilities. The training will provide a service to Collier County that it does not currently possess. There are no search and rescue teams within Collier County at this time. This project will be completed within the 12 -month time frame. The amount of funds requested is $73,908.77 This letter shall also serve as certificate of assurances that only those discussed within the application will be involved in this project; that this application is, in all respects, fair and in good faith, without fraud or collusion; and the signer of the application has full authority to bind the applicant. Sincerely, _tjojv"A Diana Watson, Captain Grant/Research Coordinator 16F1 EMPA COMPETITIVE GRANT APPLICATION ATTACHMENT 1 TITLE PAGE TITLE OF PROJECT Search and Rescue Training AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM STATE $ 73,908.77 AMOUNT MATCHING FUNDS COMMITTED $ 73,908.76 This is an application for a competitive grant under (indicate ONLY one): X 1) Emergency Management Competitive Grant Program, or 2) Municipal Competitive Grant Program The application is submitted for consideration in the following category (select ONLY one): 1) A project that will promote public education on disaster preparedness and recovery issues. �2) A project that will enhance coordination of relief efforts of statewide private sector organizations, including public - private business partnerships. X 3) A project that will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies assigned lead or support responsibilities in the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. 4) A project that will otherwise further state and local emergency management priorities identified in the Notice of Fund Availability. APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name of Organization: Collier County Board of Commissioners Emergency Medical Services Department Address of Organization: 3301 Tamiami Trail East Building Naples FL 34112 -4961 E -mail address: dianawatsonla•collier ov.net Name of Chief Elected Official: Jim Coletta, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Name of Chief Administrative Officer: Tom 011iff, County Manager Name of Applicant Contact: Diana Watson Title of Applicant Contact: Grant/Research Coordinator Telephone Number of Applicant Contact: (941)774 -8597 Federal Employee Identification (FEID) Number: VF 596000558 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Must co ply with 9G- 19.008(7), F.A.C., or application will not be scored] : Signature: Title: Chairman, Collier Cou ty Board of Commissioners clerk tastho 2 , . �tilre oil Cbatrl>p:at� p TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE A. Letter of Transmittal .................... ............................... 1 B. Title Page ................................. ............................... 2 C. Table of Contents ......................... ............................... 3 D. Proposed Project Presentation ........... ............................... 4 E. Proposed Budget ........................... ............................... 13 F. Itemized Equipment ......................... .............................14 16F1 3 16F1 1. Clearly identify a demonstrated state or local emergency management need and explain how this project will address it. If applicable, identify which emergency management priority, as identified in the Notice of Fund Availability, the program addresses. Clearly link the project to the priority. Florida is well known for experiencing a great number of natural disasters, from hurricanes, to flooding, to wildfires. Many of these natural disasters cause upheaval in people's lives due to the destruction they cause. As September 11, 2001 showed there is also a need to be prepared for man made disasters, such as, Weapons of Mass Destruction. The ability of emergency management to respond to natural and man-made disasters is an obligation given to each individual local emergency management agency. The emergency service professionals need to provide a highly skilled and well- trained team of individuals in order to respond in an appropriate manner to these types of disasters. Collier County is located in the Southwest corner of Florida. Due to its location Collier County is extremely vulnerable to storms and hurricanes from both the east and the west. Any storm that occurs in the Gulf of Mexico or in the Atlantic could produce major damage in Collier County. Another challenge faced by Collier County is flooding, a large portion of the County floods when severe weather occurs. Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provides all advanced life support emergency medical care in Collier County. This service is the only county emergency medical service. From October 1, 2000 to September 31, 2001 Collier County EMS ran 34,109 emergency medical calls. Collier County has 250,000 permanent residents and an increase in population during the winter of 30 %. Collier County is the second fastest growing area in the United States according 4 16F1 to the recent census. It is the responsibility of Collier County EMS to provide advanced life support medical care to over 2020 square miles. In order to accomplish this Collier County EMS has 20 ambulances and one helicopter. Aside from the Collier County Sheriff's Office, Collier County EMS is the only emergency service that is county -wide. For this reason and because according to ESF 9 EMS is the lead agency for search and rescue, any kind of coordinated response with regard to search and rescue would be accomplished through Collier County EMS. As Collier County EMS is the lead agency according to the ESF Matrix in the Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the training and equipment that is being requested is an important part of Priority Area "C" in the Notice of Availability of Funds which states, "projects which will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies assigned to lead or support responsibilities as identified on the ESF Matrix ". Currently, Collier County EMS does not have a search and rescue team, nor do the majority of its personnel have any type of training. The closest search and rescue team is located at Bonita Springs Fire Department; another team is located in Ft. Myers Fire Department, which are both located in Lee County. Given the fact that any natural disaster that would incapacitate Collier County, would also incapacitate Lee County the presumption that their search and rescue team would be used is unlikely. Therefore, Collier County EMS has an obligation to follow the Florida Emergency Management Plan and provide search and rescue capabilities to the populace of Collier County. Collier County EMS has 170 highly trained Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians, it is an important part of Collier County EMS that training continue as the needs of the community changes and grows. Search and rescue operations are often hazardous due to the different situations encountered by the rescue personnel. For this reason it is important that all of Collier County EMS personnel receive the basic training of the "Introduction to Search and 16F1 Rescue ". Twenty (20) personnel would also receive then next highest level of training called, "The Fundamentals of Search and Rescue (FUNSAR) ". The advanced training will allow the personnel to learn how to use different equipment that is needed during a search and rescue mission. While search and rescue could be looking for a lost hiker in the Everglades National Park, it could also be for victims trapped under a building due to collapse. Since Collier County EMS is the only countywide emergency service our personnel would be on scene and ready to act immediately in the event of a disaster. Collier County is a participant in the Catastrophic Mutual Aid Agreement with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities. Collier County EMS has the support of Collier County Emergency Management for this training as indicated in Appendix 2. 2. Identify the immediate tangible emergency management benefits (short term projects, i.e., -12 months or less in duration), or, reasonable expectation of long term emergency management benefits coupled with the availability of resources (other than this grant amount) to continue implementation of the project past the term of the award (long term projects, i.e. - duration of longer than 12 months). Also, identify the number of emergency management organizations or the targeted population area whose emergency management needs will be directly benefited by the project. The short-term effects are consistent with the long -term effects of this project. The training provided to the Collier County EMS personnel will directly benefit the populace of Collier County in the event of a disaster where search and rescue is needed. This training will be effective for years after the class is completed. The benefit would begin as soon as the class is completed, which would occur within the 12 -month time frame for both classes. The first set of classes would be 16F1 provided within 120 days of the receipt of the grant award. Once the course is taken and the equipment is purchased there should not be a need for further funding for this stage of the search and rescue program. Both courses will allow all personnel to have a working knowledge of search and rescue operations and they will be able to function in that environment. By providing the basic training for all Collier County EMS personnel and having a team of 20 that are trained at the next level will provide Collier County with their first Search and Rescue Team. The responsibility of providing search and rescue operations is regulated to Collier County EMS under ESF 9. The training will provide search and rescue coverage to all of Collier County, which is 2020 square miles and 250,000 residents with a 30% increase during the winter months. If neighboring counties should need personnel for a search and rescue operation they would be readily available. 3. Describe the project's consistency with the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and any applicable local comprehensive emergency management plans. There are certain goals that the Florida Emergency Management Plan tries to meet. These goals are listed in italics below with an explanation on how this project meets those goals. 1. Reduce the vulnerability of people and communities of Florida to loss of life, injury, or damage and loss of property resulting from natural, technological, criminal, or hostile acts against the State. This training will provide the populace of Collier County with well trained professionals that will be able to locate and treat medical emergencies during any of the above disasters. As the only Advanced Life Support agency in Collier County being able to render medical care during the search and rescue operation would be a great benefit to the victims. 16F1 ,. 2. Prepare for prompt and efficient response and recovery activities to protect lives and property affected by emergencies. The response provided by Collier County EMS would be efficient due to the timely manner that our units can be at a scene. Our average response time is 4 minutes, so any situation were this training would be necessary would be quickly responded to. 3. Respond to emergencies using all State and local systems, plans, and resources as necessary. All State and local emergency response systems would be utilized by providing highly trained personnel to respond to search and rescue operations. In a community as large as Collier County with a portion made up of the Everglades National park a search and rescue team is critical to the safety and well being of the residents and visitors to Collier County. 4. Assist in anticipation, recognition, appraisal, prevention, and the mitigation of emergencies that may be caused or aggravated by inadequate planning for, and regulation of, public and private facilities and land use. Search and rescue is not just a response in regards to an emergency, it also includes anticipating the events and having a plan for different locations in the event of a disaster, recognizing the different locations that would have a high potential for a disaster, and mitigation by pre - planning and eliminating preventable hazards. None of these have been accomplished with regards to search and rescue in Collier County. This training would enable Collier County EMS to begin this process. Collier County has a local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan that is in compliance with the Florida Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. Search and Rescue 16F1 is directly addressed in this plan for Collier County. Collier County has mutual aid agreements with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities, as well as fire districts within Collier County and the Collier County School Board. 4. Discuss why this particular method and approach was chosen. The "Introduction to Search and Rescue" taught by the National Association for Search and Rescue ( NASAR) was chosen because it covers the basics of search and rescue techniques. NASAR is a nationally recognized organization that provides training in all aspects of search and rescue operations. NASAR is willing to travel to Collier County in order to complete the training. This training was deemed appropriate after consulting with NASAR about Collier County EMS's needs. This course gives the personnel the ability to participate in a search and rescue operation. The "Fundamentals of Search and Rescue" will be the basis for our search and rescue team in Collier County. This training is one level higher than the introductory course, the individuals that participate in this course need to be equipped with search and rescue equipment needed to conduct a search and rescue operation at the basic level. There are no classes that are offered in search and rescue that are free of charge that meet the requirements set forth by Collier County EMS to provide a search and rescue team. The concept of training all personnel in basic search and rescue enables the organization to provide coverage to the entire county without delay. While there are higher levels of training offered, at this time Collier County EMS wants to provide a firm base operation. As there are urban search and rescue teams to the north and east of Collier County it would be redundant at this time to try to supply another urban search and rescue team, which would have to meet the Federal Emergency Management Agency 16FI criteria. Collier County has many rural areas that justify the need to know the basics of search and rescue. The two classes compliment each other by allowing all of Collier County EMS personnel to have a basic training in how to perform a search and rescue, and the other 20 -team members have the ability to supervise a basic search and rescue operation. It is important for Collier County to have access to its own search and rescue team, and this training will accomplish that task. There has been no attempt to start a program like this by Collier County EMS. This program is designed to interface with the support agencies for ESF 9 by having trained individuals that will be able to utilize those agencies in a search and rescue operation. Identify Applicant's project match. Collier County EMS is going to match this funding at a 1:1 match. The training for the Introductory course would be for 150 paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians, and 20 command staff positions. The funding will be coming from Collier County EMS reserves. The salary and benefits are based on the average overtime salary of field personnel and command staff. Administrative expenses are based on the number of hours needed to coordinate this project and the training. The operating capital outlay is based upon an equipment list provided by NASAR as the mandatory equipment required for the "Fundamentals of Search and Rescue" course. 6. Discuss the Applicant's experience and ability applied to the project. Steve Foster, Instructor Steve Foster is currently the NASAR Education Programs Director and the Program Director for the "Managing the Lost Person Incident" course. He has served on the Board of Directors 10 16F i for NASAR for nine years and was the past Vice President for Education. He was the Assistant Director for Burke County Emergency Services in North Carolina where he served as the Search and Rescue Coordinator for the county. In 1996 he retired from the county to start Steve Foster Consulting & Training, Inc. and contracted with NASAR to manage the NASAR training programs. He has over 28 years of experience in fire fighting, emergency medical services, SAR and emergency management. He has been the Program Director for the development of the SAR Technician level II and III programs, the "Introduction to Search and Rescue" course, "Fundamentals Search and Rescue" course and "Managing the Lost Person Incident" course. He as served as a Faculty Instructor for the Plans Section Chief and Incident Commander for SAR and Emergency Response courses. He has taught SAR and emergency management courses for the past 20 years thorough out the nation as well as speaking at many seminars. Captain Diana Watson, Grant/Research Coordinator Diana Watson has worked for Collier County EMS for the past 6 years. Currently, in her role as the Grant/Research Coordinator she applies for grants, and then implements the funded program. She has a Masters Degree in Public Administration, as well as many courses in emergency medical courses, and emergency management. Captain Dan Bowman, Special Operations Coordinator Captain Bowman has worked for Collier County EMS for over eight years and in 2000 became the Special Operation Coordinator. Captain Bowman is responsible for the ALS engine program, Hazardous Materials, and other special operations projects. Recently he coordinated 16F1 a class for all 170 personnel called, "Hazardous Materials EMS Responder I ". This class was a 16 hour class that was very successful. Captain Bowman has certificates from the National Fire Academy in EMS Special Operations, and is a certified fire instructor in the State of Florida. Captain Bowman also is certified as a Training and Search Team instructor from Rescue International. Lt. Steve Donavan, Search and Rescue Coordinator Lt. Donavan has been coordinating a search and rescue team in Collier County since 2001. He is currently involved with the K -9 & Mounted Search and Rescue of South Florida. He has certifications from NASAR as a SAR TECH II. He would be utilized to help coordinate the classes and necessary equipment. Tie breaker - Answer the following two questions: 1) Has the Applicant's jurisdiction been impacted by an environmental clean -up initiative? If so, describe the initiative and its impact on the Applicant. Collier County has not been involved in an environmental clean -up initiative. 2) Is the Applicant located in a Front Porch Community? Collier County is not located in a Front Porch Community. 12 16F1 Expenditures Categories Cash Match In -Kind Service Total Grantee Cost EMPA Award Total Project Cost 1. Salary and Benefits 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services 3. Administrative Expenses $60,813.961 $1,112.00 $60,813.96 $1,112.00 $32198.84 $41,709.93 $93,012.80 $41,709.93 4. Ex enses 5.Operating Capital Outla 6. Fixed Capital Outlay $11,982.80 $11,982.80 $11,982.80 Total Expenditures Percents es 9% $61,925.96 41% $73,908.76 50% $73,908.77 50% $147,817.53 100% 1. Salary and Benefits: a. Introductory Search and Rescue Training for 170 personnel, one 16 -hour class. b. Fundamentals of Search and Rescue course for 20 personnel, one 47 -hour course. 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services a. Introduction to Search and Rescue course by NASAR b. Fundamentals of Search and Rescue by NASAR 3. Administrative Expenses a. Grant/Research Coordinator 40 hours for managing the project. 4. Expenses a. 5. Operating Capital Outlay a. Equipment List (see below) 6. Fixed Capital Outlay 13 16F1 All equipment is required by NASAR for the Fundamentals of Search and Rescue Course. 14 Equipment List Personal First Aid and Survival Kit ICost for 20 personnel Acetaminophen or aspirin tablets $12.10 Antacid Tablets $8.65 Antiseptic cleansing ads $2.50 Antiseptic ointment $15.50 Band aids- various sizes $7.00 Candle -Ion burning $80.00 Cotton swabs, non sterile $12.25 Duct tape-5-1 Oft $50.00 Leaf bag-large $10.00 Matches in water roof container $40.00 Moleskin $40.00 Plastic bag-zip lock quart size $10.00 2 Quarters for phone call $10.00 Razor blade-single edge safety type $20.00 Roller gauze bandage $23.80 2 Safety pins-large $5.00 Splinter forceps/tweezers; $20.00 Space type blanket or sleeping bag $1,199.00 Towelette -clean $20.00 Whistle $119.00 Personal SAR Equipment 4 Bags-various sizes zip locked $40.00 Bandanna $40.00 Cap/headgear $259.00 Carabiners- locking $439.60 Clothes bag-waterproof $300.00 Compass-orienting $399.80 Flagging Tae $79.80 Flashlight or Lantern $640.00 Flashlight extra $640.00 Flashlight bulb -extra $115.60 Flashlight batteries -extra $80.00 Gloves - durable $799.80 Go les -clear $279.80 Insect repellant $99.00 Knife-multi-purpose $999.80 Lip balm -with sun screen $20.00 Measuring device -18 inches minimum $100.00 Metal cup or pot $80.00 Mirror -small $60.00 Nylon twine or small rope-50 feet $760.00 Pack -1800 cubic inch $1,399.00 14 Pad and pen cil $20.00 Prusik slin s -9mm to 11 mm $80.00 Rainwear - durable $1,698.00 Shelter material -8X10 plastic or coated nylon $80.00 Scissors-multi-purpose $80.00 Socks -extra pair $199.80 Sunscreen lotion $80.00 Tissue papers or baby wipes $69.00 Tracking stick -42 inches minimum $60.00 2 Water containers -1 liter $400.00 ebbing -1" tubular length suitable for harness $380.00 Wire -5 -10 feet woven steel $100.00 8 Wire ties-plastic and self- lockin $20.00 Total $11,982.80 16F1 15 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT January 11, 2002 Division of Emergency Management EMPA Competitive Grant Review Committee 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 -2100 Dear Grant Review Committee Member, 16F1 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 (941) 774 -8444 FAX: (941) 775 -5008 This letter of support for the grant submitted by the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department attests to the fact that as lead agency for ESF 9 (Search and Rescue) that training in search and rescue techniques is essential in the performance of their duties. The request for this additional training for EMS personnel is in complete accord with the Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. If there are any additional comments or questions please call me at (941) 774 -8445. Sincerely, 4e t/ , --"*r -e 4z� F. Pineau, CEM, FPEM cy Management Director 16F1 y ; A- COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES RECOGNIZED AS THE AND #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA January 3, 2002 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 323 99-2 100 Re: Letter of Transmittal Dear Grant Review Committee Members: 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 (941) 774 -8459 FAX: (941) 775 -4454 E -mail: http: / /co.collier.fl/us /ems Please find attached a grant application for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. The training being requested is going to be used to treat medical emergencies for victims of Weapons of Mass Destruction as well as other disasters that would require the training. Collier County's local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan has just added a Domestic Terrorism Annex. Collier County EMS is a support agency for Hazardous Materials under ESF 10, which is what Weapons of Mass Destruction fall under. Any Advance Medical Care in Collier County will be provided by Collier County EMS. All funds provided will be used to accomplish the goal of providing countywide Weapons of Mass Destruction medical care when necessary. The training will provide a service to Collier County that it does not currently possess. At this time Collier County EMS personnel do not possess any type of training to treat the types of medical emergencies that arise from a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident. The care for this type of emergency is very different from the average emergency call, so specialized training is needed. This project will be completed within the 12 -month time frame. The amount of funds requested is $50,019.60 16F1 This letter shall also serve as certificate of assurances that only Collier County EMS is involved in this project; that this application is, in all respects, fair and in good faith, without fraud or collusion; and the signer of the application has full authority to bind the applicant. Sincerely, Diana Watson, Captain Grant/Research Coordinator 2 16F1 EMPA COMPETITIVE GRANT APPLICATION ATTACHMENT 1 TITLE PAGE TITLE OF PROJECT Weapons of Mass Destruction Training__ AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM STATE $ 50,019.60 AMOUNT MATCHING FUNDS COMMITTED $ 50,019.60 This is an application for a competitive grant under (indicate ONLY one): X 1) Emergency Management Competitive Grant Program, or 2) Municipal Competitive Grant Program The application is submitted for consideration in the following category (select ONLY one): 1) A project that will promote public education on disaster preparedness and recovery issues. 2) A project that will enhance coordination of relief efforts of statewide private sector organizations, including public - private business partnerships. X 3) A project that will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies assigned lead or support responsibilities in the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. 4) A project that will otherwise further state and local emergency management priorities identified in the Notice of Fund Availability. APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name of Organization: Collier County Board of Commissioners. Emergency Medical Services Department Address of Organization: 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Building H Naples FL 34112 -4961 E -mail address: dianawatson6kollieraov.net Name of Chief Elected Official: Jim Coletta, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Name of Chief Administrative Officer: Tom 011ifff, County Manager Name of Applicant Contact: Diana Watson Title of Applicant Contact: Grant/Research Coordinator Telephone Number of Applicant Contact: (941) 774 -8597 Federal Employee Identification (FEID) Number: VF 596000558 AUTHORIZED SIGNATU$,E [Must comply with 9G- 19.008(7), F.A.C., or application will not be scored] : / '1-7„ / Signature: �) �GiAr,�cc �zl cSto Z Title: Chairman, Coil' 4 1 nty Board of Commissioners �.w.L �'Of b„'', sign TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE A. Letter of Transmittal .................... ............................... 1 B. Title Page ................................. ............................... 3 C. Table of Contents ......................... ............................... 4 D. Proposed Project Presentation ........... ............................... 5 E. Proposed Budget ........................... ............................... 14 16F1 4 16F1 1. Clearly identify a demonstrated state or local emergency management need and explain how this project will address it. If applicable, identify which emergency management priority, as identified in the Notice of Fund Availability, the program addresses. Clearly link the project to the priority. Florida is well known for experiencing a great number of natural disasters, from hurricanes, to flooding, to wildfires. Many of these natural disasters cause upheaval in people's lives due to the destruction they cause. As September 11, 2001 showed there is also a need to be prepared for man made disasters, such as, Weapons of Mass Destruction. This was a wake up call to all emergency service providers. It was immediately recognized that a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident could occur anywhere in the country. With this in mind all emergency service agencies began planning how they could prevent a terrorist attack in their community. Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan added a Domestic Terrorism Annex to address the issue. Further training is necessary for Emergency Medical Personnel to ensure they have the knowledge and skills to act appropriately to such an emergency. Collier County is located in the Southwest corner of Florida. Due to its location Collier County is extremely vulnerable to storms and hurricanes from both the east and the west. Any Domestic terrorism that occurs in the major metropolitan cities to the North or East would necessitate a mutual aid response from Collier County. Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provides all advanced life support emergency medical care in Collier County. This service is the only county emergency medical service. From October 1, 2000 to September 31, 2001 Collier County EMS ran 34,109 emergency medical calls. Collier County has 250,000 permanent residents and an increase in population during 16F1 the winter of 30 %. Collier County is the second fastest growing area in the United States according to the recent census. It is the responsibility of Collier County EMS to provide advanced life support medical care to over 2020 square miles. In order to accomplish this Collier County EMS has 20 ambulances and one helicopter. Aside from the Collier County Sheriff's Office, Collier County EMS is the only emergency service that is countywide. For this reason and because according to ESF 10 Collier County EMS is a support agency for Hazardous Materials, it is essential that all Collier County EMS personnel are provided the medical training that would be necessary in an emergency. As Collier County EMS is a support agency according to the ESF Matrix in the Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the training that is being requested is an important part of Priority Area "C" in the Notice of Availability of Funds which states, "projects which will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies assigned to lead or support responsibilities as identified on the ESF Matrix ". Currently, Collier County EMS does not have enough medical training to deal with the various aspects of a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident. Collier County EMS has 170 highly trained Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians, it is an important part of Collier County EMS that training continue as the needs of the community changes and grows. Any situation where Weapons of Mass Destruction are used is going to be extremely hazardous to both the victims and the rescuers. From September 30, 2001 to October 30, 2001 Collier County EMS responded to over 37 calls for "unknown substances" and hazardous materials incidents. While this has slowed down considerably, there is the very real threat that something could happen here and the residents of Collier County deserve to have the best pre - hospital care that can be provided. This is accomplished by providing the training requested. 6 16F1 Collier County is a participant in the Catastrophic Mutual Aid Agreement with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities, all fire districts in Collier County, and the Collier County School Board. Collier County EMS has the support of Collier County Emergency Management for this training as indicated in Appendix 2. 2. Identify the immediate tangible emergency management benefits (short term projects, i.e., -12 months or less in duration), or, reasonable expectation of long term emergency management benefits coupled with the availability of resources (other than this grant amount) to continue implementation of the project past the term of the award (long term projects, i.e. - duration of longer than 12 months). Also, identify the number of emergency management organizations or the targeted population area whose emergency management needs will be directly benefited by the project. The short-term effects are consistent with the long -term effects of this project. The training provided to the Collier County EMS personnel will directly benefit the populace of Collier County in the event of a disaster where the specialized medical care is needed. This training will be effective for years after the class is completed. The benefit would begin as soon as the class is completed, which would occur within the 12 -month time frame for the classes. The first set of classes would be provided within 120 days of the receipt of the grant award. Once the course is taken there should not be a need for further funding for this stage of the training. The training will the Specialized medical training to all of Collier County, which is 2020 square miles and 250,000 residents with a 30% increase during the winter months. If neighboring counties should need personnel for a search and rescue operation they would be readily available. 16F1 , 3. Describe the project's consistency with the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and any applicable local comprehensive emergency management plans. There are certain goals that the Florida Emergency Management Plan tries to meet. These goals are listed in italics below with an explanation on how this project meets those goals. 1. Reduce the vulnerability ofpeople and communities of Florida to loss of life, injury, or damage and loss of property resulting from natural, technological, criminal, or hostile acts against the State. This training will provide the populace of Collier County with well trained professionals that will be able to treat medical emergencies during Weapons of Mass Destruction emergencies. As the only Advanced Life Support agency in Collier County being able to render specialized medical care during the emergency would be a great benefit to the victims. This training would also help reduce the vulnerability of the people by giving Collier County EMS personnel more knowledge about Weapons of Mass Destruction medical problems, and then the information would be passed onto the public. 2. Prepare for prompt and efficient response and recovery activities to protect lives and property affected by emergencies. The response provided by Collier County EMS would be efficient due to the timely manner that our units can be at a scene. Our average response time is 4 minutes, so any situation were this training would be necessary would be quickly responded to. 3. Respond to emergencies using all State and local systems, plans, and resources as necessary. 16F1 All State and local emergency response systems would be utilized by providing highly trained personnel to respond to Weapons of Mass Destruction emergencies. In a community as large as Collier County, with its proximity to major metropolitan areas, it is imperative that the entire county has access to the same specialized medical care in case of disaster. 4. Assist in anticipation, recognition, appraisal, prevention, and the mitigation of emergencies that may be caused or aggravated by inadequate planning for, and regulation of, public and private facilities and land use. This training would allow Collier County EMS personnel to be able to identify possible hazards and to pre -plan for that location based on their increased medical knowledge of the effects of different types of hazards. Collier County has a local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan that is in compliance with the State directives and consistent with the State and Federal response plans. Domestic Terrorism is directly addressed in this plan for Collier County. Collier County has mutual aid agreements with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities, all local fire districts, and the Collier County School Board. 4. Discuss why this particular method and approach was chosen. After the attacks on September I Ith occurred it became clear that Collier County was not prepared to deal with a major man made disaster. It was clear that there needed to be training provided for Collier County EMS personnel in order to update them on the newest developments in emergency medical care. The Department of Justice offers a free class titled," Emergency Medical Service operations and Planning for Weapons of Mass Destruction ", this class provides pre- hospital 16F1 personnel with the correct medical treatments for this type of emergency as well a providing pre- planning activities and decontamination information. This training is unique in that it is focused on the medical care of a patient. There have been many classes offered that deal with the logistics of a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident, but no class that was readily available provides what the Department of Justice class does. The Department of Justice contracts with The National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center, at A &M University to provided this class and others. This opportunity provides the instructors, training materials, and certificates free. On January 4 -6 Captain Diana Watson had the opportunity to attend this class and found that it far exceeded any other class that had been researched. The course is based on simulation exercises as well as classroom lectures. There is a highly specialized medical component throughout the class that would give Collier County EMS personnel advanced knowledge of what to look for and expect in a biological, chemical, nuclear, or other type of Weapons of Mass Destruction attack. There has been no attempt to start a program like this by Collier County EMS. 5. Identify Applicant's project match. Collier County EMS is going to match this funding at a 1:1 match. The training for the course would be for 150 paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians, and 20 command staff positions. The funding will be coming from Collier County EMS reserves. The salary and benefits are based on the average overtime salary of field personnel and command staff. Administrative expenses are based on the number of hours needed to coordinate this project and the training. There is no Operating Outlay, or Fixed Capital Outlay. There is no cost for the training itself as that is funded by the Department of Justice. H 16F1 6. Discuss the Applicant's experience and ability applied to the project. John Rinard, Instructor, EMS Program Coordinator Mr. Rinard is the EMS Program Coordinator for The National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC) and has been since 1999. Previous to that he was a liaison with hospital administrators in a multi - county area. He has a Business degree from A &M University and has many certifications including National Fire Academy Instructor, EMS Coordinator, and EMS Instructor /Examiner. As the EMS Coordinator he is responsible for all courses within the EMS program at NERRTC. He is one of the leading educators within his field. Antonio Garcia, Instructor Mr. Garcia has been teaching with The National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC) for two years and maintains an Associates Degree in Paramedic Technology. He has numerous certificates from the U.S. Fire Academy, Chemistry of Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Materials Tactical Considerations, Hazardous Materials Technician, and Emergency Response to Terrorism Train the Trainer. He also is certified in Field Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense. He has been teaching since 1988 as a paramedic instructor. His qualifications identify him as an expert in his field. Commander Jorae Aguilera, Training Commander 16F1 Commander Aguilera has been the Training Commander for Collier County EMS for the last eight years, and he has worked for Collier County EMS for seventeen years. He has certifications in Advanced Leadership Issues in EMS and Management of Emergency Services from the National Fire Academy. Commander Aguilera has a great deal of experience coordinating training, as he is responsible for bi- monthly in service training. He ability to coordinate training would prove invaluable to this new training. Captain Diana Watson, Grant/Research Coordinator Diana Watson has worked for Collier County EMS for the past 6 years. Currently, in her role as the Grant/Research Coordinator she applies for grants, and then implements the funded program. She has a Masters Degree in Public Administration, as well as many courses in emergency medical courses, and emergency management. 12 16F1 Tie breaker - Answer the following two questions: 1) Has the Applicant's jurisdiction been impacted by an environmental clean -up initiative? If so, describe the initiative and its impact on the Applicant. Collier County has not been involved in an environmental clean -up initiative. 2) Is the Applicant located in a Front Porch Community? Collier County is not located in a Front Porch Community. 13 16F1 Proposed Budget Expenditures Categories Cash Match In Kind Services Total Grantee Cost EMPA Award Total Project Cost 1. Salary and Benefits $48,907.60 $48,907.60 $50,019.60 $100,039.20 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services 3. Administrative Expenses $1,112.00 $1,112.00 4. Ex enses 5. Operating Capital Outlay 6. Fixed Capital Outlay Total Expenditures $50,019.60 $50,019.60 $50,019.60 $100,039.20 Percentages 50% 50% 50% 100% 1. Salary and Benefits: a. Funding for 150 Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians and 20 Command Staff 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services a. No cost due to class being paid for by the Department of Justice 3. Administrative Expenses a. Grant/Research Coordinator 40 hours for managing the project. 4. Expenses None 5. Operating Capital Outlay None 6. Fixed Capital Outlay None 14 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT January 11, 2002 Division of Emergency Management EMPA Competitive Grant Review Committee 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 -2100 Dear Grant Review Committee Member, 16F1 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 (941) 774 -8444 FAX: (941) 775 -5008 The request for overtime pay to enable EMS personnel to obtain Weapons of Mass Destruction medical training is consistent with the Domestic Terrorism Annex to our Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. As the sole Advanced Life Support (ALS) provider in Collier County, it is absolutely essential that all EMS personnel receive this training provided by the US Department of Justice. If there are any questions or concerns, please call me at (941) 774 -8445. Sincerely, (Z.—. nneth F. Pineau, CEM, FPEM Emergency Management Director COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 16FI EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES NAPLES, FL 34112 RECOGNIZED AS THE AND ( 941) 774 -8459 #1 EMS SYSTEM IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA FAX: (941) 775 -4454 January 3, 2002 E -mail: http: /%co.collier.fl /us /ems Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 Re: Letter of Transmittal Dear Grant Review Committee Members: Please find attached a grant application for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. The equipment being requested is going to be used for medical decontamination of victims of Weapons of Mass Destruction as well as other disasters that would require the equipment. There is also equipment for the protection of Collier County EMS personnel during such an emergency. Collier County's local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan has just added a Domestic Terrorism Annex. Collier County EMS is a support agency for Hazardous Materials under ESF 10, which is what Weapons of Mass Destruction are designated as. All funds provided will be used to accomplish the goal of providing county wide medical decontamination when necessary. The equipment will provide a service to Collier County that it does not currently possess. Medical decontamination at this time can only be provided at one hospital in Collier County. At this time Collier County EMS personnel do not possess any type of respiratory protective device to be utilized in an emergency. This project will be completed within the 12 -month time frame. The amount of funds requested is $177, 784.95 This letter shall also serve as certificate of assurances that only those Collier County EMS is involved in this project; that this application is, in all respects, fair and in good faith, without fraud or collusion; and the signer of the application has full authority to bind the applicant. Sincerely, c Diana Watson, Captain Grant/Research Coordinator 16F1 EMPA COMPETITIVE GRANT APPLICATION ATTACHMENT 1 TITLE PAGE TITLE OF PROJECT Weapons of Mass Destruction Equipment AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM STATE $ 177.784.95 AMOUNT MATCHING FUNDS COMMITTED I 1 12.00 This is an application for a competitive grant under (indicate ONLY one): X 1) Emergency Management Competitive Grant Program, or 2) Municipal Competitive Grant Program The application is submitted for consideration in the following category (select ONLY one): 1) A project that will promote public education on disaster preparedness and recovery issues. 2) A project that will enhance coordination of relief efforts of statewide private sector organizations, including public - private business partnerships. 3) A project that will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies assigned lead or support responsibilities in the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. X 4) A project that will otherwise further state and local emergency management priorities identified in the Notice of Fund Availability. APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name of Organization: Collier County Board of Commissioners Emergency Medical Services Department Address of Organization: 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Building H Naples FL 34112 -4961 E -mail address: dianawatsonacollier ov.net Name of Chief Elected Official: Jim Coletta, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Name of Chief Administrative Officer: Tom 011iff, County Manager Name of Applicant Contact: Diana Watson Title of Applicant Contact: Grant/Research Coordinator Telephone Number of Applicant Contact: (941) 774 -8597 Federal Employee Identification (FEID) Number: VF 596000558 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE rMust c mply with 9G- 19.008(7), F.A.C., or application will not be scored] : Signature: %2.� L.— Title: Chairman 5 ier " -an•y Board of Commissioners `� ` ;/� ' ,'� /, r , t• J:... 4+J W p�J d58 W egi DWI r. i � �•�,- '.'fin%; �"'s w�rGi�.t.�i c�tj �:." ..:Jr <G.`= 2 ''r,rr irl {Illlrl\ TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE A. Letter of Transmittal .................... ............................... 1 B. Title Page ................................. ............................... 2 C. Table of Contents ......................... ............................... 3 D. Proposed Project Presentation ........... ............................... 4 E. Proposed Budget ........................... ............................... 12 F. Itemized Equipment ....................... ............................... 13 16F1 3 16F1 1. Clearly identify a demonstrated state or local emergency management need and explain how this project will address it. If applicable, identify which emergency management priority, as identified in the Notice of Fund Availability, the program addresses. Clearly link the project to the priority. Florida is well known for experiencing a great number of natural disasters, from hurricanes, to flooding, to wildfires. Many of these natural disasters cause upheaval in people's lives due to the destruction they cause. As September 11, 2001 showed there is also a need to be prepared for man made disasters, such as, Weapons of Mass Destruction. These types of acts have been rare in the past, but as the U.S. Attorney General has made clear there will probably be more in the future. With this in mind it is important that emergency service personnel have the required equipment necessary to provide care for victims and to protect themselves in case of a man made disaster. Collier County is located in the Southwest corner of Florida. Due to its location Collier County is likely to become one of the first counties to be called upon should neighboring counties to the east or neighboring counties to the north be involved in an disaster. With an international airport in Lee County, which is the next county north of Collier, there are also mutual aid agreements in place with Lee County. Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provides all advanced life support emergency medical care in Collier County. This service is the only county emergency medical service. From October 1, 2000 to September 31, 2001 Collier County EMS ran 34,109 emergency medical calls. Collier County has 250,000 permanent residents and an increase in population during the winter of 30 %. Collier County is the second fastest growing area in the United States according 4 16F1 to the recent census. It is the responsibility of Collier County EMS to provide advanced life support medical care to over 2020 square miles. In order to accomplish this, Collier County EMS has 20 ambulances and one helicopter. Aside from the Collier County Sheriff's Office, Collier County EMS is the only emergency service that is county -wide. For this reason, and because according to ESF 10 Collier County EMS is a support agency for Hazardous Materials, there is a need for Collier County EMS to obtain Weapons of Mass Destruction equipment for medical decontamination. Any victim of Hazardous Materials, or Weapons of Mass Destruction would need to be decontaminated, and Collier County EMS needs the equipment to be able to provide medical decontamination. Any kind of countywide coordinated response with regard to medical decontamination would be accomplished by Collier County EMS. As Collier County EMS is a supporting agency for ESF 10 according to the ESF Matrix in the Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the equipment that is being requested is an important part of Priority Area "C" in the Notice of Availability of Funds. This priority area seeks "to improve training and operations capabilities of lead or support responsibilities as identified on the ESF Matrix ". Currently, Collier County EMS does not have the equipment needed to provide medical decontamination of victims. There is no emergency agency within Collier County that can provide medical decontamination at this time. Therefore, Collier County EMS has an obligation to follow the Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and provide medical decontamination capabilities to the populace of Collier County. Other equipment requested is to provide protection for Collier County EMS personnel by providing respiratory protection and body suits. These pieces of equipment are essential to ensure that personnel does not become contaminated or injured while rescuing and treating victims. 16F1 Collier County EMS has 170 highly trained Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians, it is an important part of Collier County EMS that their capabilities improve as the need for increased service to the citizens are required. Since Collier County EMS is the only countywide emergency service our personnel would be on scene and ready to act immediately in the event of a disaster. Collier County is a participant in the Catastrophic Mutual Aid Agreement with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities, fire districts, and school districts. Collier County has just completed the Domestic Terrorism Annex as part of the local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. Collier County EMS has the support of Collier County Emergency Management for this training as indicated in Appendix 2. 2. Identify the immediate tangible emergency management benefits (short term projects, i.e., -12 months or less in duration), or, reasonable expectation of long term emergency management benefits coupled with the availability of resources (other than this grant amount) to continue implementation of the project past the term of the award (long term projects, i.e. - duration of longer than 12 months). Also, identify the number of emergency management organizations or the targeted population area whose emergency management needs will be directly benefited by the project. The short-term effects are consistent with the long -term effects of this project. The equipment provided to the Collier County EMS personnel will directly benefit the populace of Collier County in the event of a disaster where medical decontamination is needed. The benefit would begin as soon as the equipment is purchased, which would take approximately 90 days. Collier County EMS 16F1 personnel would then be trained on the equipment and the equipment would be in place well within the one year time frame. Once the equipment is purchased there should be no further funding issues, except up keep of the equipment as required over time. This cost would be borne by Collier County EMS. This equipment will provide Collier County with medical decontamination at the scene of an emergency. Currently, the most decontamination that occurs is gross decontamination, which consists of being sprayed down with a fire hose. Medical decontamination is much more involved, currently this occurs at the hospital. In order to reduce or eliminate contamination to the Advanced Life Support unit, personnel, hospital emergency rooms and staff, medical decontamination should be done prior to transport. The equipment will provide medical decontamination coverage to all of Collier County, which is 2020 square miles and 250,000 residents with a 30% increase during the winter months. If neighboring counties should need personnel for medical decontamination Collier County EMS would be readily available. 3. Describe the project's consistency with the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and any applicable local comprehensive emergency management plans. There are certain goals that the Florida Emergency Management Plan tries to meet. These goals are listed in italics below with an explanation on how this project meets those goals. 16F1 1. Reduce the vulnerability of people and communities of Florida to loss of life, injury, or damage and loss of property resulting from natural, technological, criminal, or hostile acts against the State. This equipment will provide the populace of Collier County with well trained professionals that will be able to treat medical emergencies and provide decontamination during any disasters. As the only Advanced Life Support agency in Collier County being able to render medical care during a disaster would be a great benefit to the victims. The equipment can also provide the populace with a feeling of security that should a disaster occur Collier County EMS will be fully prepared to deal with it. 2. Prepare for prompt and efficient response and recovery activities to protect lives and property affected by emergencies. The response provided by Collier County EMS would be efficient due to the timely manner that our units can be at a scene. Our average response time is 4 minutes, so any situation where this equipment would be necessary would be quickly responded to. 3. Respond to emergencies using all State and local systems, plans, and resources as necessary. All State and local emergency response systems would be utilized by providing highly trained personnel to respond to scenes requiring medical decontamination. In a community as large as Collier County with its proximity to major metropolitan areas, it is essential that emergency personnel be fully equipped to deal with any disaster. 8 16F1 4. Assist in anticipation, recognition, appraisal, prevention, and the mitigation of emergencies that may be caused or aggravated by inadequate planning for, and regulation of, public and private facilities and land use. While the equipment itself will not provide recognition, appraisal, prevention, and mitigation, having the required equipment will provide the personnel of Collier County the initiative to be aware of places in Collier County that may be at high risk for a terrorist attack. Currently, Collier County EMS is providing internet training to personnel to address the issues of recognition, appraisal, prevention, and mitigation. This increased awareness is important to maintain the public's safety and well- being. Collier County has a local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan that is in compliance with State directives and consistent with the State and Federal response plans. Domestic Terrorism is directly addressed in this plan for Collier County. Collier County has mutual aid agreements with 66 other counties and over 400 municipalities, as well as fire districts and school districts. 4. Discuss why this particular method and approach was chosen. After the attacks on September 11`h occurred it became clear that Collier County was not prepared to deal with a major man made disaster. After our EMS Director of Operations went to State meetings on the subject, a plan of what equipment would be needed in order to handle a disaster emerged. This equipment is partially from a list compiled by those emergency service personnel who attended the State meetings and partially by Commander Steve Epright of Collier County EMS. Commander Epright has been working on a list of equipment that would be needed in a disaster for several years. He spent a great deal of time researching what equipment would be best suited for Collier County and the safety of the citizens. 9 16F1 This equipment is the best possible in order to protect the citizens in Collier County. It enables Collier County EMS to provide 2 ambulances that are specially equipped to respond to emergencies where medical decontamination is needed. There would be one ambulance in North Collier County and one ambulance in South Collier County. Other personnel would be provided with the safety equipment that they would need in case of a disaster. A trailer has already been purchased to transport other equipment to the scene of a medical decontamination, and Collier County EMS will provide the vehicle to tow it to the scene. This project has been worked on by a dedicated group of professionals for many years, it has finally come to fruition due to the perseverance of those people. Collier County EMS is dedicated to "providing world class patient care" and part of that motto is being equipped to deal with any type of medical care. This method has been employed to meet that objective. 5. Identify Applicant's project match At this time Collier County can only offer an in kind match of $1,112.00. The State would be responsible for the rest of the project cost. 6. Discuss the Applicant's experience and ability applied to the project. Captain Dan Bowman, Special Operations Coordinator Captain Bowman has worked for Collier County EMS for over eight years and in 2000 became the Special Operation Coordinator. Captain Bowman is responsible for the ALS engine program, Hazardous Materials, and other special operations projects. Recently he coordinated a class for all 170 personnel called, "Hazardous Materials EMS Responder P. This class was a 16 hour class that was very successful. Captain Bowman has certificates from the National Fire 10 16f1 Academy in EMS Special Operations, and is a certified fire instructor in the State of Florida. Captain Bowman also is certified as a Training and Search Team instructor from Rescue International. Captain Diana Watson, Grant/Research Coordinator Diana Watson has worked for Collier County EMS for the past 6 years. Currently, in her role as the Grant/Research Coordinator she applies for grants, and then implements the funded program. She has a Masters Degree in Public Administration, as well as many courses in emergency medical courses, and emergency management. Tie breaker - Answer the following two questions: 1) Has the Applicant's jurisdiction been impacted by an environmental clean -up initiative? If so, describe the initiative and its impact on the Applicant. Collier County has not been involved in an environmental clean -up initiative. 2) Is the Applicant located in a Front Porch Community? Collier County is not located in a Front Porch Community. 16F1 Proposed Budget Expenditures Categories Cash Match In Kind Services Match Total Grantee Cost EMPA Award Total Project Cost 1. Salary and Benefits 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services 3. Administrative Expenses $1,112.00 $1,112.00 4. Ex enses 5. Operating Capital Outla $177,784.95 $177,784.95 6. Fixed Capital Outlay Total Expenditures $177,784.95 $178,896.95 Percentages 1% 1% 99% 100% 1. Salary and Benefits: None 2. Other Personal /Contractual Services None 3. Administrative Expenses Grant/Research Coordinator 40 hours to purchase equipment. 4.Expenses None 5. Operating Capital Outlay a. Equipment cost associated to being able to perform medical decontamination. b. Attachment 3 is a detailed equipment list 6. Fixed Capital Outlay None 12 Itemized Equipment List Equipment Cost Binoculars (2) $80.00 Boottshoe covers -vin 1 180 $216.00 Brushes 20 $60.00 Chem ical/Biolog ical Medication Box 2 $4,214.00 Containers, 10 -20 gallon 6 $120.00 Cool Mist Fans 2 $10,000.00 Cups 2,000 $50.00 Decontamination Solutions $50.00 Drinking Coolers 15 $450.00 Duct Tae 10 $25.00 Electric Reels 150V 2 $460.00 Electric Reels 220V 2 $460.00 Electrical Adapters $300.00 Electrical Cord 150V 2 $350.00 Electrical Cord 220V 2 $350.00 Fans 4 $3,000.00 Foldin Chairs 6 $72.00 Folding Stretchers 10 $500.00 Folding Tables 2 $90.00 Garden hose for water supply 1 $120.00 Gloves Butyl (10 $250.00 Gloves Nitrile G25G 24 $196.20 Generator 5000 Watt 1 $2,017 GPS Device 1 $100.00 Hazardous Materials Boots 10 $480.00 Ice Coolers 10 $190.00 I -Stat 1 Blood Analysis Kit 1 $6,000.00 Laptop- Computer 1 $1,800.00 M -8 Detection Kit 5 $24.00 M -9 Detection Kit $60.00 M95 Respirator 180 $33,300.00 NBC Compatible Body Bas 200 $2,000.00 NBC Filter CP3N 200 $5,000.00 Neoprene Gloves 24 $48.00 Nozzles 4 $20.00 02 Octopus 1 $40.00 Pagers 150 $12,000.00 Post Decontamination Gowns 500 $1,500.00 Red Bas 1 case $22.00 Reeves 14X20 Rigid Shelter 1 $10,441.00 16F1 13 Reeves 4 ft Overhead Lights 4 $840.00 Reeves Containment Berm 1 $2,200.00 Reeves Water Fresh Air Cooler 1 $1,900.00 Reference Library Software 1 $1,000.00 Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Dra er 100 10 $35,500.00 Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Spare Bottles 10 $7,750.00 Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Masks 10 $1,990.00 Scene Tae 25 $573.75 Soap 2 packages) $6.00 Sponges(15) $15.00 Spray Bottles 20 $20.00 Stretcher Bath 10 $400.00 Tent -small 2 $100.00 Thermometers 4 $900.00 Towels 200 $200.00 Trailer Painting and Outfitting (1 $3,500.00 Trash Cans 4 $72.00 Triage Tars 10 $1,300.00 Tripod Lights 100W 120V 6 $3,678.00 T chem BR Level B Suit 180 $8,100.00 T chem Level A Suit 10 $2,760.00 T chem SL Coveralls 180 $5,580.00 Vis ueen 3 rolls $90.00 Water Manifold 1 $465.00 Yellow Bas 1 case $22.00 Gatorade 5 cases $180.00 Total $178,896.95 16F1 14 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT January 11, 2002 Division of Emergency Management EMPA Competitive Grant Review Committee 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 -2100 Dear Grant Review Committee Member, 16F1 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 (941) 774 -8444 FAX: (941) 775 -5008 As the lead agency for Search and Rescue (ESF 9) and support agency for Firefighting (ESF 4), Health and Medical (ESF 8) and Hazardous Materials (ESF 10), it is essential that the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department have the capability to perform fine decontamination for victims at the scene of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Hazmat incidents. The request for equipment is in full accord with our Collier County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. If there are any questions or concerns, please call me at (941) 774 -8445. Sincerely, Ke net F. Pineau, CEM, FPEM Emergency Management Director 16f2 MEMORANDUM Date: February 15, 2002 To: Ken Pineau, Director Emergency Management Department From: Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Florida Department of Community Affairs Contract No. 02 -RM *2- 09 -21 -01 -007 DISASTER RELIEF FUNDING AGREEMENT (Resolution 2002 -84) Enclosed please find four original agreements, as referenced above, approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February 12, 2002 (Agenda Item #16F2). Kindly forward the documents to DCA for the required signature and return one fully executed original to Minutes and Records. If you should have any questions, please contact me at 774 -8406. Thank you. Enclosures 16F2 . Florida Department of Community Affairs Contract No. 02- RM- *2- 09 -21 -01 -007 DISASTER RELIEF FUNDING AGREEMENT This Agreement is between the State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs (the "Grantee ") and, Collier County Commissioners (the "Subgrantee "). This Agreement is based on the existence of the following conditions: Tropical Storm Gabrielle had a devastating impact upon the State of Florida. The severity of the damage and losses resulted in a declaration of emergency by the Governor in Executive Order 01 -268. In consequence of Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the President of the United States declared Tropical Storm Gabrielle a major disaster in the following counties: Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Flagler, Manatee, Putnam, Sarasota, St. Johns, Hardee, Highlands, and Lee. The Public Assistance Program was made available to eligible applicants in the counties of Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Flagler, Manatee, Putnam, Sarasota, St. Johns, Hardee, Highlands, and Lee. The Agreement between the State of Florida and the Federal Emergency Management Agency governing the use of such funds re- quires the State to share the costs eligible for federal financial assistance, and the State has undertaken to share those costs with its Subgrantees. A Budget Amendment has been prepared and is being considered to provide for the necessary funds and authority for this event. 1 16F2 Under the Emergency Management Act, as amended, the Department has authority to administer federal financial assistance from the Agency consequent to a presidential declaration of disaster. Based upon the existence of the foregoing conditions, the parties agree to the following: ARTICLE I. Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless another meaning is specified elsewhere: A. "Eligible activities" are those activities authorized in the FEMA -State Agreement, and in the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93 -288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 5121 -5201; 44 C.F.R. Part 206; and applicable policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. B. "FEMA -State Agreement" is the agreement of October 4, 2001 between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the e State of Florida, for Disaster No. FEMA- 1393- DR -FL. ARTICLE II. APPLICABLE Law. The parties agree to all the conditions, obligations, and duties imposed by the FEMA -State Agreement and all applicable state and federal legal requirements including, without any limitation on the generality of the fore- going, the requirements of 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206, and the policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ARTICLE III. FUNDING and INSURANCE. Grantee shall provide funds to the Subgrantee for eligible activities for the projects approved by the Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as specified in the approved Project Worksheets. Page 2 2 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 Allowable costs shall be determined in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206. A. The approved Project Worksheets shall be transmitted to Subgrantee, and shall state the cumulative funding allowed, the scope of the eligible project, and the costs eligible under this Agreement. Project Worksheets may obligate or deobligate funding, thereby amending the total amount of funding. The approved Project Worksheets shall document the total eligible costs and the total federal share of those costs, which shall be seventy -five (75) percent of all eligible costs. Contingent upon an appropriation by the Florida Legislature, the Grantee agrees to provide one -half of any non - Federal share for local government and private non - profit Subgrantees. As a condition of receipt of the funding, and contingent upon an appropriation by the Florida Legislature where required, the Subgrantee similarly agrees to provide any non - Federal share not paid by the Grantee. B. As a condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subrantee agrees that the Grantee may withhold funds otherwise payable to Subgrantee from any disbursement to Grantee upon a determination by Grantee or Federal Emergency Management Agency that funds exceeding the eligible costs have been disbursed to Subgrantee pursuant to this Agreement or any other funding agreement administered by Grantee. C. As a further condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subgrantee agrees to procure insurance sufficient for the type or types of hazards for which the disaster was declared to cover Page 3 3 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 any and all projects to be funded under this Agreement where insurance is available and reasonable. Subgrantee shall provide Grantee with a certificate of such insurance as a condition to funding under this Agreement. ARTICLE IV. DUPLICATION OF BENEFITS PROHIBITION. Subgrantee may not receive funding under this Agreement to pay for damage covered by insurance, nor may Subgrantee receive any other duplicate benefits under this Agreement. A. Subgrantee shall without delay advise Grantee of any insurance coverage for the damage identified on the applicable Project Worksheets and of any entitlement to compensation or indemnification from such insurance. Subgrantee shall reimburse Grantee without delay for any duplicate benefits Subgrantee may receive from any other source for any damage identified on the applicable Project Worksheets for which Subgrantee has received payment from Grantee, to the extent of any such duplication. B. In the event that Grantee should determine that Subgrantee has received duplicate benefits, by its execution of this Agreement the Subgrantee gives Grantee or the Comptroller of the State of Florida the authority to set off the sum of any such duplicate benefits by withholding it from any other funds otherwise due and owing to Subgrantee. ARTICLE V. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND PERMITTING LAWS. Subgrantee shall be responsible for the implementation and completion of the approved projects described in the Project Worksheets in a manner acceptable to Grantee, and Page 4 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 in accordance with applicable legal requirements. The contract documents for any project undertaken by Subgrantee, and any land use permitted by or engaged in by Subgrantee, shall be consistent with the local government Comprehensive Plan. Subgrantee shall ensure that any development or development order complies with all applicable planning, permitting and building requirements. Subgrantee shall engage such competent engineering, building, and other technical and professional assistance at all project sites as may be needed to ensure that the project complies with the contract documents. ARTICLE VI. Reauired Documentation Reviews and Inspections. Subgrantee shall create and maintain documentation of work performed and costs incurred on each project identified in a Project Worksheet sufficient to permit a formal audit comporting with ordinary, customary and prudent public accounting requirements. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to create and maintain such documentation, Grantee may terminate further funding under this Agreement, and Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee all payments disbursed earlier to Subgrantee, together with any and all accrued interest. A. Subgrantee shall submit the following documentation for Large Projects (the Small Project threshold for this declaration is $50,600.00 ) : 1. A Request for Advance or Reimbursement conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment A; 2. A Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample Page 5 5 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 , attached to this Agreement as Attachment B, which shall be supported by original documents such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the like; 3. A request for final inspection; 4. A signed Project Listing upon the completion of all projects; and 5. The Project Listing and Certification specified by Paragraph B of this Article. B. For all projects, Subgrantee shall state on the Project Listing and Certification that all work was performed in accordance with this Agreement and the requirements in each Project Worksheet, and shall state the date of completion. C. Grantee will inspect Small Projects by random selection, and will conduct the final inspections on Large Projects, to ensure that all work has been performed within the scope of work specified on the Project Worksheets. Costs not within the approved scope of work shall not be reimbursed. ARTICLE VII. Cost Sharing. The federal share of the eligible costs specified in the Project Worksheets under this Agreement shall be seventy -five (75) percent of such costs and the nonfederal share shall be twenty -five (25) percent. As a condition of funding under this Agreement, the Grantee shall pay fifty (50) percent of the nonfederal share and Subgrantee shall pay the remaining fifty (50) percent. Payment of all or a specified portion of the nonfederal share of such costs is contingent upon an appropriation defining the apportionment of the Page 6 6 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 nonfederal share. Administrative costs in addition to the Project Worksheets that are otherwise eligible under 44 C.F.R. Part 206 and do not require matching funds will also be funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ARTICLE VIII. Payment of Costs. Grantee shall disburse the eligible costs to Subgrantee in accordance with the following procedures. A. Grantee shall disburse the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Small Projects to Subgrantee as soon as practicable after execution of this Agreement and formal notification by the Federal Emergency Management Agency of its approval of the pertinent Project Worksheet. B. Grantee shall reimburse Subgrantee for the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Large Projects as soon as practicable after Subgrantee has delivered the following documents to Grantee: 1. A Request for Advance or Reimbursement Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment A; 2. A Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment B, which shall be supported by original documents such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the like; and 3. A letter or notification certifying that the reported costs were incurred in the performance of eligible work. C. Grantee may advance funds under this Agreement to Subgrantee not exceeding the federal share if Subgrantee meets Page 7 7 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 the following conditions: 1. Subgrantee shall demonstrate to Grantee that Subgrantee has procedures in place to ensure that funds are disbursed to project vendors, contractors, and subcontractors without unnecessary delay; 2. Subgrantee shall submit to Grantee the budget supporting the request; 3. Subgrantee shall submit a statement justifying the advance and the proposed use of the funds, and specifying the amount of funds requested; 4. Subgrantee shall submit a completed Request for Advance or Reimbursement Form; and 5. Subgrantee shall pay over to Grantee any interest earned on advances for remittance to the Federal Emergency Management Agency as often as practicable, and in any event not later than ten (10) business days after the close of each calendar quarter. D. Subgrantee may make improvements to the project facility in conjunction with its restoration of the facility to its predisaster condition in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 with the prior written approval of Grantee. E. In any case in which Subgrantee certifies to Grantee in writing that the restoration of a damaged public facility to its predisaster condition is not in the best interest of the public, Subgrantee may request Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to approve an alternate project in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 before the commencement of any work. Page 8 g FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 F. Grantee may, in its discretion, withhold its portion of the nonfederal share of funding under this Agreement from Subgrantee if Grantee has reason to expect a subsequent unfavorable determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that a previous disbursement of funds under this Agreement was improper. ARTICLE IX. Final Payment. Grantee shall disburse the final payment to Subgrantee upon the performance of the following conditions: A. Subgrantee shall have completed the project; B. Subgrantee shall have submitted the documentation specified in Articles VI and VIII of this Agreement; C. In the case of Large Projects, the Grantee shall have performed the final inspection; D. In the case of Small Projects, the Project Listing and Certification shall have been reviewed by Grantee, or Grantee shall have performed a final inspection; and E. Subgrantee shall have requested final reimbursement. ARTICLE X. Records Maintenance. The funding of eligible costs under this Agreement and the performance of all other conditions shall be subject to the following requirements, in addition to such other and further requirements as may be imposed by operation of law: A. The "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments," as codified in 44 C.F.R. Part 13, as amended; Page 9 9 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 B. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -87, "Cost Principles for State and Local Governments," as amended; C. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -110, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agree- ments with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non - Profit Organizations," as amended; and D. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -122, "Cost Principles for Non - Profit Organizations," as amended. E. Subgrantee will maintain all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement until the occurrence of the following events, whichever is the later: 1. The completion of final inspection and final audit, and the final resolution of any issues identified in the same; or 2. The expiration of three (3) years from the date of final disbursement under this Agreement. F. Subgrantee shall make all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement available and accessible to the Comptroller General of the United States, the Grantee, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays other than official holidays. ARTICLE XI. Reimbursement of Funds. If upon final inspection, final audit, or other review by Grantee, the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other authority determines that the disbursements to Subgrantee under this Agreement exceed the eligible costs, Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee the sum by which the total disbursements exceed the eligible costs within Page 10 10 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 forty -five (45) days from the date Subgrantee is notified of such determination. ARTICLE XII. Audit. Subgrantee shall submit an Audit of Agreement Compliance to Grantee, and shall have an independent audit performed by a Certified Public Accountant if its total expenditures of federal financial assistance for the most recent fiscal year equal or exceed $300,000.00. A. Subgrantee will conduct the audit in accordance with the following requirements: 1. The standards established by the Comptroller General of the United States, as specified in the General Accounting Office Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities and Functions; 2. The standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; 3. The requirements of §§ 11.45, 216.349, and 216.3491, Fla. Stat. (2001), and the Rules of the Auditor General; 4. The requirements of the Single Audit Act of 1984, Pub. L. 98 -502, as amended, 31 U.S.C. §§ 7501 -7507, to the extent here applicable; and 5. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -133, as amended, to the extent here applicable. B. The audit shall be identified by the serial contract identification number for this Agreement. If the Subgrantee is a private nonprofit organization, it shall submit an organization - wide audit. Page 11 11 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 C. The audit shall be due not later than seven (7) months after the close of the fiscal year for Subgrantee except where Grantee and Subgrantee have mutually agreed upon another date. D. Subgrantee shall conduct such additional audits as Grantee or the Federal Emergency Management Agency may determine necessary to determine the adequacy, accuracy, and reliability fo the internal procedures Subgrantee has in place to protect its assets and to ensure compliance with this Agreement. E. If this Agreement is closed out without an audit, Grantee may recover from Subgrantee any disallowed costs identified in an audit after such closeout. ARTICLE XIII. Noncompliance. If the Subgrantee violates this Agreement or any legislation, regulation, statute, rule or other legal requirement applicable to the performance of this Agreement, the Grantee may withhold any disbursement otherwise due Subgrantee for the project with respect to which the violation has occurred until the violation is cured or has otherwise come to final resolution. If the violation is not cured, Grantee may terminate this Agreement and invoke its remedied under the Agreement in accordance with Articles XXI and XXV of this Agreement. ARTICLE XIV. Nondiscrimination by Contractors... Subgrantee shall undertake an active program of nondiscrimination in its administration of disaster assistance under this Agreement, in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Parts 7 and 16, and 44 C.F.R Part 206. In addition, Subgrantee shall be subject to the requirements in Page 12 12 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 the General Services Administrative Consolidated List of Debarred, Suspended and Ineligible Contractors, in accordance with 44 C.F.R Part 17. ARTICLE XV. Modification. The time for performance of this Agreement may be extended once unless the failure of Subgrantee to close out the project is caused by events beyond its control. A modification extending the time for completion of the project and any other modification shall be in writing, and shall take effect only upon execution by both parties. Modifications to any Project Worksheet to be funded under this Agreement may be requested by Subgrantee through Grantee, but the approval of any such modifications shall reside in the sole discretion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Any approved modification to a project Worksheet shall be noted in a Supplemental Project Worksheet for the project. If otherwise allowed under this Agreement, any extension shall be in writing and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as those set out in the initial Agreement. ARTICLE XVI. Time for Performance. Time shall be of the essence of this Agreement and of the performance of all conditions under it. Subject to any modification extending the time for the performance of this Agreement approved by Grantee or by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the time for the performance of emergency work shall be six (6) months from the date of the Presidential Declaration. The time for the performance of permanent work shall be eighteen (18) months from the date of the Page 13 13 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16f2 Presidential Declaration. For Large Projects the Summary of Documentation and the supporting documents identified in Article VI of this Agreement shall be submitted to the Grantee not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the last modification extending the Agreement. Subgrantee shall submit the completed Project Listing to Grantee not later than thirty (30) days from the completion of all work, or the approval of the Final Inspection by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, whichever is later. The time for the performance of this Agreement may be extended for cause by Grantee. If any extension request is denied, Subgrantee shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs incurred up to the latest approved date for completion. Failure to complete any project will be adequate cause for the termination of funding for that project. ARTICLE XVII. Contracts With Others. If the Subgrantee contracts with any other contractor or vendor for performance of all or any portion of the work required under this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall incorporate into its contract with such contractor or vendor an indemnification clause holding Grantee and Subgrantee harmless from liability to third parties for claims asserted under such contract. ARTICLE XVIII. Termination. Either of the parties may terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the address specified in Article XXIII of this Agreement. Such termination shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of such notice. Such termination shall not affect the rights, Page 14 14 FEMA - 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 interests, duties or responsibilities of either of the parties or�' any allowable costs that have accrued as of the date of the notice of termination. ARTICLE XIX. Liability, A. Grantee assumes no liability to third parties in connection with this Agreement. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity covered by § 768.28(5), Fla. Stat. (2001), the Subgrantee shall be solely responsible to any and all contractors, vendors, and other parties with whom it contracts in performing this Agreement. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity within the meaning of the preceding sentence, Subgrantee shall indemnify Grantee form claims asserted by to third parties in connection with the performance of this Agreement, holding Grantee and Subgrantee harmless from the same. B. For the purpose of this Agreement, the Grantee and Subgrantee agree that neither one is an employee or agent of the other, and that each one stands as an independent contractor in relation to the other. C. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver by Grantee or Subgrantee of any legal immunity, nor shall anything in this Agreement be construed as a consent by either of the parties to be sued by third parties in connection with any matter arising from the performance of this Agreement. D. Subgrantee represents that to the best of its knowledge any hazardous substances at its project site or sites are present in quantities within statutory and regulatory limitations, and do Page 15 15 FEMA - 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 -' not require remedial action under any federal, state or local legal requirements concerning such substances. Subgrantee further represents that the presence of any such substance or any condition at the site caused by the presence of any such substance shall be addressed in accordance with all applicable legal requirements. ARTICLE XX. Reports. Subgrantee shall provide Quarterly Reports to Grantee, on the Quarterly Report Form conforming to the sample attached as Attachment C. The first Quarterly Report shall be due at such time as Subgrantee is notified. All subsequent Quarterly Reports shall be due not later than thirty (30) days after each calendar quarter through final inspection. Quarterly Reports shall indicate the anticipated completion date for each project, together with any other circumstances that may affect the completion date, the scope of work, the project costs, or any other factors that may affect compliance with this Agreement. Interim inspections shall be scheduled by Subgrantee before the final inspection, and may be required by Grantee based on information supplied in the Quarterly Reports. Grantee may require additional reports as needed, and Subgrantee shall provide any additional reports requested by Grantee as soon as practicable. With respect to the Request for Advance or Reimbursement, the Summary of Documentation, and the Quarterly Reports, the contact for Grantee will be the State Public Assistance Officer. ARTICLE XXI. Standard Conditions. Subgrantee agrees to the Page 16 16 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 following conditions: A. The performance and obligation of Grantee to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the disbursement to Grantee of federal funding in accordance with § 252.37(4), Fla. Stat. (2001). B. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses must be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre- audit and post- audit. C. Grantee may terminate this Agreement for refusal by the Subgrantee and its contractors and subcontractors to allow public inspection of any records subject to the disclosure requirements in § 119.07(1), Fla. Stat. (2001), that are made or received by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors in connection with this Agreement. Substantial evidence of noncompliance by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors with these requirements shall constitute the nonperformance of a condition under this Agreement, and shall be adequate cause for termination. D. Subgrantee agrees that no funds disbursed to it under this Agreement will be used for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature or any of its members, any employee of the State of Florida, any member of Congress, any officer or employee of Congress, or any employee of a Member of Congress, in connection with this Agreement or any modifications to this Agreement. E. Subgrantee certifies with respect to this Agreement that it possesses the legal authority to receive the funds. F. Subgrantee agrees that responsibility for'compliance with Page 17 17 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 this Agreement rests with the Subgrantee, and further agrees that noncompliance with this Agreement shall be adequate cause for the recission, suspension or termination of funding under this Agreement, and may affect its eligibility for funding under future Subgrantee Agreements. ARTICLE XXII. Term. This Agreement shall take effect upon its execution by both parties, and shall terminate upon the approval of closeout by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless terminated earlier as specified elsewhere in this Agreement. Subgrantee shall commence the project(s) specified by this Agreement without delay. ARTICLE XXIII. Notice and Contact. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered by InterNet, by telefacsimile, by hand, or by certified letter to the following respective addresses. FOR THE GRANTEE: W. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Management Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 FOR THE SUBGRANTEE: Richard A. Zyvoloski Jr. Emergency Management-Coordinator 3301 E. Tamiami trail Bldg F Naples, FL 34112 ARTICLE XXIV. Designation of Agent. Subgrantee hereby designates Richard Zyvoloski, EM C00a9ikt60j§rimary agent, and designates Kenneth Pineau, ES Administrator as its alternate agent, to execute any Request for Advance or Reimbursement, certification, or other necessary documentation. ARTICLE XXV. Events of Default. Remedies and Termination A. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following Page 18 18 FEMA - 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 events, all obligations of Grantee to disburse further funds under this Agreement shall terminate.at the option of Grantee. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Grantee may at its option continue to make payments or portions of payments after the occurrence of any one or more such events without waiving the right to exercise such remedies and without incurring liability for further payment. Grantee may at its option terminate this Agreement and any and all funding under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following: 1. Any representation by Subgrantee in this Agreement is inaccurate or incomplete in any material respect, or Subgrantee has breached any condition of this Agreement or any previous agreement with Grantee and has not cured in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling to meet its obligations under this Agreement. 2. Subgrantee suffers any material adverse change in its financial condition while this Agreement is in effect, as compared to its financial condition as represented in any reports or other documents submitted to Grantee, if Subgrantee has not cured the condition within thirty (30) days after notice in writing from Grantee; 3. Any reports required by this Agreement have not been submitted to Grantee or have been submitted with inaccurate, incomplete, or inadequate information; or 4. The monies necessary to fund this Agreement are unavailable due to any failure to appropriate or other action or inaction by Congress or the Legislature, or due to'any action of Page 19 19 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 the Office of the Comptroller or the Office of Management and Budget. B. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, Grantee may at its option give notice in writing to Subgrantee to cure its failure of performance if such failure may be cured. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to cure, Grantee may exercise any one or more of the following remedies: 1. Terminate this Agreement upon not less than fifteen (15) days notice of such termination by certified letter to the Subgrantee at the address specified in Article XXIII of this Agreement, such notice to take effect when delivered to Subgrantee; 2. Commence a legal action for the judicial enforcement of this Agreement; 3. Withhold the disbursement of any payment or any portion of a payment otherwise due and payable under this Agreement or any other Agreement with Subgrantee; and 4. Take any other remedial actions which may otherwise be available under law. C. Grantee may terminate this Agreement for any misrepresentation of any material fact, for the failure or nonperformance of any condition or obligation under this Agreement, or for noncompliance with any applicable legal requirement. D. Rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement shall constitute final action by the Grantee within the meaning of Page 20 20 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 the Administrative Procedure Act, as amended. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, any deobligation of funds or other determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall be addressed in accordance with the regulations of that Agency. E. Upon the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall refund to Grantee all funds disbursed to Subgrantee under this Agreement. F. The venue of any action or proceeding by either Grantee or Subgrantee for the enforcement of this Agreement or for an adjudication of the rights, interests, or duties of the parties to it shall lie in Leon County, State of Florida. G. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement by Grantee shall not relieve Subgrantee of liability to Grantee for the restitution of funds advanced to Subgrantee under this Agreement, and Grantee may set off any such funds by withholding future disbursements otherwise due Subgrantee under this Agreement or any other Agreement until such time as the exact amount of restitution due Grantee from Subgrantee is determined. In the event the Federal Emergency Management Agency should deobligate funds formerly allowed under this Agreement or under any other Agreement funded by the Agency and administered by Grantee, then Subgrantee shall immediately repay such funds to Grantee. If the Subgrantee fails to repay any such funds, then Grantee may recover the same from funding otherwise due Subgrantee in accordance with this Article. Page 21 21 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 ARTICLE XXVI. Attachments. A. All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement by reference as if set out fully in the text of the Agreement itself. B. In the event of any inconsistencies between the language of this Agreement and the Attachments to it, the language of the Attachments shall be controlling, but only to the extent of such inconsistencies. C. This Agreement has the following attachments: 1. Attachment A "Request for Advance or Reimbursement" 2. Attachment B 3. Attachment C "Summary of Documentation" "Quarterly Report Schedule and Instructions" Page 22 22 FEMA- 1393 -DR -FL 16F2 IN WITNESS HEREOF, the Grantee and Subgrantee have executed this agreement: FOR THE GRANTEE: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, STATE OF FLORIDA, BY: W. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Management (DATE) Public Assistance Program Program Description 02- RM- *2 -09 -21 -01-007 23 FOR THE SUBGRANTEE: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA James N. Coletta 59-600558 Federal Employer ID No. �,;;ai13 ATTEST: Dwight E. B ice• ` INI ,•• (_ _CU`s C C�1itt'�t1 S Approved as to form slop, And Legal Sufficiency: Patrick G. Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE February 12, 2002 Board Meeting FOR BOARD ACTION: loll 1. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS DIRECTED: A. Clerk of Courts: Submitted for public record, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter 136.06(1), the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period: 1. Disbursements from January 11, 2002 — January 17, 2002. 2. Disbursements from January 18, 2002 - January 24, 2002. B. Districts: 1. Ochopee Fire Control District Advisory Board — Meeting Minutes for October 1st, 2001. C. Minutes: 1. Collier County Planning Commission — Agenda for September 19, 2001, December 20, 2001, Minutes of December 20, 2001 2. Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage M.S.T.U. — Agenda for January 11, 2002; Minutes of December 21, 2001. 3. I -75 /Golden Gate Interchange Advisory Committee — Minutes of December 12, 2001 4. Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board — Agenda for January 3, 2002. a) Incentives Sub - Committee — Agenda for December 20, 2002 5. Environmental Advisory Council — Agenda for January 2, 2002, Special Meeting Agenda for January 23, 2002. 6. Workforce Housing Advisory Committee — Minutes of November 26, 2001. 7. Community Character /Smart Growth Advisory Cprnie�3eAgenda for December 19, 2001; Minutes of November 19, 2001. L P t H:Data/Format - loJl 8. Health and Human Services Advisory Committee — Agenda for November 29, 2001; Minutes of November 29, 2001. 9. Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board — Notice of Meeting - January 31, 2002. 10. Historical & Archaeological Preservation Advisory Committee — Agenda for January 16, 2002. 11. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board — Agenda for January 16, 2002, Minutes for December 19, 2001. 12. Bayshore Beautification M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee- Agenda for November 7, 2001. 13. Collier County Airport Authority — Agenda for January 14, 2002; Minutes of December 10, 2001. 14. Isles of Capri Fire /Rescue Advisory Board - Agenda for October 4, 2001. 15. Immokalee Beautification M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee — Minutes of December 10, 2001. 16. Lely Golf Estates Beautification Advisory Committee — Agenda for January 11, 2002; Minutes of December 14, 2001. 17. Golden Gate Beautification Advisory Committee — Agenda for January 8, 2002; Minutes of December 11, 2001. 18. D. Other: 1) H:Data/Format Clerk of the Circuit Court 16J1 Collier County, Florida Finance & Accounting Department MEMORANDUM Date: 01/10/02 To: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Board of County Commissioners From: Constance C. Murray, General Operations Manager Finance Department /Clerk to the Board Re: Board of County Commissioners Disbursements Please find attached a listing of the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period January 4, 2002 through January 10, 2002. In accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 136.06(1) I request that these reports be included as miscellaneous correspondence to the Board of County Commissioners and made part of the official records. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please telephone me at 774- 8481. JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 12615 -2 12/15 001. 122255- 634999 -00000 0.00 300.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 202622 12615 -2 12/15 SECURITY FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 .� VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567643 VENDOR 347640 - 2XL CORPORATION 202622 12615 -1 12/15 SECURITY 20009823 3598 111 - 156313 - 652510 -00000 0.00 559.20 0.00 559.20 202985 GYM WIPES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20009823 3599 111 - 156313 - 652510.00000 0.00 114.00 0.00 114.00 202985 GYM WIPES '0009408 115006376 12/16 109 - 182901- 634999 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 673.20 CHECK NO 567346 VENDOR 161100 - AAA GENERATOR & PUMP INC. 20009355 G01 -1265 12110 408- 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,011.78 0.00 1,011.78 200192 REPAIRS /PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,011.78 CHECK NO 567636 VENDOR 346700 - ABACUS SECURITY, INC. 20009349 12615 -2 12/15 001. 122255- 634999 -00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 202622 12615 -2 12/15 SECURITY 20009349 12615 -1 12/15 001 - 122255 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1.995.00 0.00 1.995.00 202622 12615 -1 12/15 SECURITY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.295.00 567514 VENDOR 288960 - ABLE BODY TEMPORARY SERVICE '0009408 115006376 12/16 109 - 182901- 634999 -00000 0.00 3,871.97 0.00 3,871.97 200061 115006376 12/16 TEMP LABOR 20009408 115006376 12/16 109. 182602 - 634999.00000 0.00 908.24 0.00 908.24 200061 115006376 12/16 TEMP LABOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,780.21 CHECK NO 567195 VENDOR 120 - ACCENT BUSINESS PRODUCTS 20009369 092795 12/15- 1/15/02 111 - 156343 - 646710.00000 0.00 27.50 111 - 156343 - 651210 -00000 0.00 0.00 0.00 27.50 201276 12/15. 1/15/02 MAINTENANCE 20009370 092739 12/1- 1/1/02 130 - 157710 - 646710 -00000 0.00 150.00 130 - 157710 - 651210 -00000 0.00 0.00 0.00 150.00 201279 12/1 - 1/1/02 MAINTENANCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 177.50 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 567377 VENDOR 182940 - ACCENT SIGNS 20009376 19697 111 - 156341 - 652990 -00000 0.00 340.00 0.00 151882 BANNER FOR SNOWFEST CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567368 VENDOR 174370 - ACRES & SONS PLUMBING 20009379 10998A 11/30 408 - 233351 - 634999.00000 0.00 483.72 0.00 151186 BACK -UP /BROKEN GRAVITY LINE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567655 VENDOR 349210 - ACTION TITLE & RICHARD GARDNER 20009862 D/P R GARDNER 77262840002 191 - 138785. 884100 -33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 #77262840002 D/P GARDNER 203657 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567654 VENDOR 349200 - ACTION TITLE & ROBERT WINSLOW 20009863 D/P WINSLOW 64820160001 191 - 138785 - 884100 -33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 #64820160001 D/P WINSLOW 203659 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567626 VENDOR 344490 - ADRIENN BONNYAI 20009500 11/7 -12/28 TRVL A BONNYAI 001. 156110 - 640200.00000 0.00 162.40 0.00 11/7- 12/28/01 TRVL A BONNYAI CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567507 VENDOR 282670 - ADVANCED AIR & REFRIGERATION, INC. 20009351 2387 12/19 301 - 120435. 763100.80162 0.00 4,031.00 0.00 201385 2387 12/19 INSTALL UNIT 20009389 2056 11102 301 - 120435 - 763100 -80162 0.00 3,884.00 0.00 200887 2056 11102 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567401 VENDOR 199120 - AEDP 20009753 2002 H. ASHTON 001. 010510 - 654210 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 152822 2002 H. ASTON JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / j�•,+,\/ PAGE 3 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00 CHECK NO 567651 VENDOR 348830 - ALEXIS PARK 20009508 3234DMRLO P MATTAUSCH 408. 210125 - 640300.00000 0.00 592.00 0.00 592.00 152103 P MATTAUSCH 1/27 -31/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 592.00 CHECK NO 567310 VENDOR 127610 - ALL ANIMALS CLINIC 20009569 01 -9321 L. JEJEHICH 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200590 01 -9321 L. JEJEHICH 20009569 9461 C. NAZIMON 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200590 9461 C. NAZIMON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 125.00 CHECK NO 567378 VENDOR 184390 ALL STATE BIOGUARD SERVICES, INC. 20009567 37082 12/28 518 - 121630 - 631990 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 203222 WASTE DISPOSAL FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00 CHECK NO 567598 VENDOR 331760 ALLEN'S DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY 20009566 276813 12101 490 - 144610. 634999 -00000 0.00 32.44 0.00 32.44 200361 CLEANING SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 32.44 CHECK NO 567288 VENDOR 109450 ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION 20009568 235057 12/5 408 - 233312 - 652310 -00000 0.00 791.80 0.00 791.80 202511 CHLORINE GAS 20009353 I0235274 12/14 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,187.70 0.00 1,187.70 202569 CHLORINE GAS 20009368 I0235236 12/12 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 0.00 791.80 0.00 791.80 202568 12/12 CHLORINE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,771.30 CHECK NO 567196 VENDOR 550 - ALPHA OMEGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 20009388 031234 12/10 - 1/10/02 113 - 138930. 641950 -00000 0.00 2.35 0.00 2.35 200270 031234 12/10- 01/10/02 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 PAGE 4 128.80 0.00 128.80 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 101932 PARTS ,y FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 VOUCHER 0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009366 031265 11 /11- 12/11/01 101 - 163620 - 646710 -00000 0.00 105.50 0.00 105.50 263.25 202275 11 /11- 12/11/01 COPIER SVC. 200837 PARTS 20009388 031234 12/10- 1/10/02 113 - 138930 - 651210 -00000 0.00 147.82 0.00 147.82 64.40 200270 031234 12/10- 01/10/02 200837 PARTS 20009380 029782 10/01 001 - 155410 - 634999 -00000 0.00 974.93 0.00 974.93 112.16 203570 029782 10 /01 EXCESS COPIES 200837 PARTS 20009361 031230 11/9- 12/9/01 111. 156380 - 646710.00000 0.00 44.70 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 168.24 0.00 168.24 111. 156380 - 651210.00000 0.00 51.84 0.00 96.54 201296 11/9. 12/9/01 COPIER SVC. 20009382 10256 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 20009378 030951 10 /11- 11 /11 /01 101. 163620 - 646710.00000 0.00 83.32 0.00 83.32 202275 10 /11- 11 /11 /01 COPIER SVC. 20009367 031232 12/10- 1/10/02 101 - 163610 - 646710 -00000 0.00 60.43 0.00 60.43 200499 12/10- 1/10/02 COPIER SVC. 20009388 031234 12/10- 1/10/02 113 - 138930 - 644600 -00000 0.00 83.25 0.00 83.25 200270 031234 12/10- 01/10/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,554.14 CHECK NO 567525 VENDOR 295120 - AMERICAN LAFRANCE MEDICMASTER 20009382 101932 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 128.80 0.00 128.80 200837 101932 PARTS 20009364 10217 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 41.72 0.00 41.72 200837 PARTS 20009381 10179 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 263.25 0.00 263.25 200837 PARTS 20009381 10193 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 64.40 0.00 64.40 200837 PARTS 20009381 101562 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 112.16 0.00 112.16 200837 PARTS 20009381 10196 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 168.24 0.00 168.24 200837 PARTS 20009382 10256 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 410.59 0.00 410.59 200837 10256 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,189.16 CHECK NO 567601 VENDOR 332550 - AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION JANUARY 09. 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009752 081151 4/1/01- 3/31/03 001 - 010510 - 654110.00000 0.00 285.00 0.00 152675 081151 4/1/01- 3/31/03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567394 VENDOR 193950 - AMERIGAS 20009845 A5330- 027085 12/20 001 - 061010 - 643200.00000 0.00 65.79 0.00 200825 A5330- 027085012/20 20009845 A533O- 027085 12120 490. 144610- 643200.00000 0.00 21.92 0.00 200825 A5330- 027085 12/20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567519 VENDOR 291720 - AMERIGAS 20009751 5578001491 12/18 134 - 172530- 652410 -00000 0.00 71.37 0.00 152486 5578001491 12118 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567641 VENDOR 347200 - AMERISUITES 20009497 P11404 J COLLI 301 - 121125 - 640300 -01017 0.00 502.85 0.00 203602 J COLLI 20009497 P11404 J MCDONALD 301 - 121125. 640300 -01017 0.00 502.85 0.00 203602 J MCADONALD 20009497 P11404 J TAYLOR 301 - 121125. 640300 -01017 0.00 502.85 0.00 203602 J TAYLOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567560 VENDOR 317980 - ANCHOR HEALTH CENTER 20009352 37196 12/26 518 - 121630. 631990 -00000 0.00 2.000.00 0.00 203037 11 /01 WELLNESS PROGRAM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567578 VENDOR 325730 ANCHOR INDUSTRIES 20009350 571609RI 11/26 111 - 156313 - 652910 -00000 0.00 2,474.73 0.00 202626 571609RI 11/26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567609 VENDOR 336510 ANCHOR TREE SERVICE JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA VENDOR 117070 - ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF BONITA PAGE 6 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER � / ` (6 � I 45.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 `,j( 200591 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009374 DEBRIS REMOVAL 001 - 156363 - 646314.00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 151725 DEBRIS REMOVAL /BAREFOOT BCH. 200591 01 -8948 L. MATHESON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.00 CHECK NO 567664 VENDOR 349610 - ANGELA AMMIRATI 20009505 AMMIRATI TUIT REIMB 11 /01 490 - 144610 - 654310 -00000 0.00 768.24 0.00 768.24 AMMIRATI TUITION REIMB 11 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 768.24 CHECK NO 567301 VENDOR 117070 - ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF BONITA 20009570 01 -9041 R. MITCHELL 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 200591 01 -9041 R. MITCHELL 20009570 01 -8948 L. MATHESON 610- 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 200591 01 -8948 L. MATHESON 20009570 01 -8922 J. GUNDELL 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200591 01 -8922 J. GUNDELL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 185.00 CHECK NO 567432 VENDOR 233010 - ANIMALIFE VETERINARY CENTER, P.A. 20009571 01 -8977 S. HERNANDEZ 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200922 01 -8977 S. HERNANDEZ 20009571 01 -9236 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610. 155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200922 01.9236 FRIENDS OF GUMMI CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 567613 VENDOR 339570 - ANOTHER PRINTER 20009383 8637 12/13 001 - 100130- 647110 -00000 0.00 176.94 0.00 176.94 200224 12/13 PRINTING 20009409 8648 12/18 001 - 101520 - 651210 -00000 0.00 1,720.00 0.00 1.720.00 203076 8648 12118 BUDGET BOOK PAGES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,896.94 CHECK NO 567197 VENDOR 1080 - APAC - FLORIDA. INC. 20009561 149265 12/9 408- 233352 - 646314 -00000 0.00 550.05 0.00 550.05 202534 FILL DIRT JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009562 149264 12/9 201516 ROCK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233351 - 653110 -00000 0.00 16JI 567325 VENDOR 147700 - APAC OF AMT NET VCHR DISC 113.07 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567325 VENDOR 147700 - APAC OF FLORIDA, INC 20009804 #22 412 - 273511 - 763100 -70843 0.00 17.613.50 4480 TO 12/2/01 20009804 #22 RETAINAGE 313 - 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 46.987.50- 4480 TO 12/2/01 RETAINAGE 20009804 #22 313 - 163673. 763100 -69101 0.00 469,875.10 4480 TO 1212101 20009804 #22 412 - 273511. 763100.70844 0.00 1,675.00 4480 TO 12/2/01 20009804 #22 RETAINAGE 412 - 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 1,928.85- 4480 TO 12/2/01 RETAINAGE CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 567625 VENDOR 343990 - AQUA PURE OF SW FLORIDA 20009563 R -1999 12/15 408 - 210130 - 644600 -00000 0.00 203060 01102 RENTAL CHECK NO 567580 VENDOR 325930 - AQUA PURE OF SW FLORIDA, INC 20009763 823132 12/16 001. 155910 - 652990.00000 0.00 201843 12/16 WATER FOR OFFICE CHECK NO 567348 VENDOR 161840 - AQUIFER MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE 20009761 21336 12/15 408 - 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200199 12/15 MAINTANCE CHECK NO 567328 VENDOR 148190 - ARSENE MAJUSTE 20009767 12/19/01 9:00 -11:30 2.5HR 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 12/19/01 9:00 -11:30 2.5 HRS 49.95 CHECK TOTAL 55.00 CHECK TOTAL 2,820.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.00 0.00 I PAGE 7 VCHR NET 113.07 663.12 17,613.50 46,987.50- 469,875.10 1,675.00 1,928.85- 440.247.25 49.95 49.95 55.00 55.00 2,820.00 2,820.00 40.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009767 12/21/01 8:00 -10:00 2 HRS 12/21/01 8:00.10:00 2 HRS 20009767 12/20/01 8:30- 9:30 1 HR 12/20/01 8:30 -9:30 1 HR 20009767 12/19/01 11:30 -12:30 1 HR 12/19/01 11:30 -12:30 1 HR CHECK NO 567546 VENDOR 310390 - ASSE -DUES 20009385 241422 12/10 DUES M.DOCK 152505 M.DOCK MEMBERSHIP DUES 20009371 12193 12/10 DUES G.BARLOW 152670 G.BARLOW MEMBERSHIP DUES CHECK NO 567571 VENDOR 323320 - AT & T 20009765 0562875665001 12/15 0562875665001 12/15 20009386 0562827543001 12/13 0562827543001 12/13 20009764 0562851090001 12/10 0562851090001 12110 20009386 0562826925001 12/13 0562826925001 12/13 20009765 7305115350001 12/18 7305115350001 12/18 20009765 0562818867001 12121 0562818867001 12/21 CHECK NO 567437 VENDOR 236190 - AT &T 20009387 7305101276001 12/12 7305101276001 12/12 20009766 0201121860001 12/16 0201121860001 12/16 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 8 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER «q FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 681. 431590- 634402.00000 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 104.00 516 - 121650 - 654210.00000 0.00 187.00 0.00 187.00 518 - 121630. 654210.00000 0.00 187.00 0.00 187.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 374.00 521 - 122450 - 641400 -00000 0.00 13.69 0.00 13.69 408 - 233352. 641100 -00000 0.00 13.55 0.00 13.55 101. 163630- 641900 -00000 0.00 13.69 0.00 13.69 001. 156170 - 641900 -00000 0.00 13.55 0.00 13.55 001 - 010510 - 641210 -00000 0.00 40.29 0.00 40.29 408- 253211. 641210 -00000 0.00 46.11 0.00 46.11 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 140.88 001 - 156110 - 641900 -00000 0.00 20.18 0.00 20.18 521. 122410- 641400 -00000 0.00 55.25 0.00 55.25 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009387 0303372414001 11/13 0303372414001 11/13 20009766 0300916198001 12/09 0300916198001 12/09 20009387 7305106293001 12/09 7305106293001 12/09 20009387 7305103638001 12/12 7305103638001 12112 20009766 0301593399001 12/15 0301593399001 12/15 20009766 0300916198001 12/09 0300916198001 12/09 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 0.00 PAGE 9 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 20.26 CHECK TOTAL ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 101 - 163620 - 641900 -00000 0.00 11.97 0.00 11.97 408- 253212 - 641100 -00000 0.00 8.10 0.00 8.10 001 - 156145 - 641900 -00000 0.00 16.37 0.00 16.37 408- 253221 - 641100 -00000 0.00 166.04 0.00 166.04 001 - 144510. 641900 -00000 0.00 22.50 0.00 22.50 408 - 253211. 641100 -00000 0.00 31.33 0.00 31.33 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 331.74 CHECK NO 567603 VENDOR 333620 - AT &T WIRELESS 20009372 10009559 10/20- 11/19/01 001 - 144510. 641700 -00000 10009559 10/20. 11/19/01 152799 20009372 10009559 9/20. 10/19/01 001 - 144510 - 641700 -00000 10009559 9/20- 10/19/01 152799 20009552 10042487 11/12- 12/11/01 001 - 454010 - 641700 -00000 10042487 11/12- 12/11/01 202086 CHECK NO 567543 VENDOR 309230 - ATTORNEYS' TITLE INSURANCE FUND INC 20009384 005599 12/06 331. 163650- 631650.60018 203104 005599 12/06 TITLE SEARCH 20009384 005602 12/06 331. 163650- 631650.60018 203104 005602 12/06 TITLE SEARCH 20009384 005603 12/10 331 - 163650 - 631650.60018 203104 005603 12/10 TITLE SEARCH 20009384 005604 12/13 331 - 163650 - 631650 -60018 203104 005604 12/13 TITLE SEARCH 20009384 005600 12/12 331 - 163650 - 631650 -60018 203104 005600 12112 TITLE SEARCH 0.00 1.35 0.00 1.35 0.00 4.03 0.00 4.03 0.00 20.26 0.00 20.26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.64 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 10 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER � � J � FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 Ode VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 875.00 CHECK NO 567659 VENDOR 349400 - AUDIO -TECH BUSINESS BOOK SUMMARIES 20009359 2777278 -B2 12/7 111 - 156349. 654110 -00000 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 150192 SUBSCRIPTION TO BUSINESS MGMT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 135.00 CHECK NO 567388 VENDOR 190650 - AUMA ACTUATORS INC. 20009755 6140551 12/13 408 - 233313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 448.60 0.00 448.60 151805 6140551 12/13 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 448.60 CHECK NO 567333 VENDOR 152350 - AUREUS INTERNATIONAL 20009356 0009595 -IN 12/11 350 - 140470 - 652110.00000 0.00 2,910.00 0.00 2,910.00 200160 0009595 -IN 12/11 20009356 0009595 -IN 12111 490. 144610. 652110.00000 0.00 1,543.00 0.00 1.543.00 200160 0009595 -IN 12111 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,453.00 CHECK NO 567622 VENDOR 343440 - AVAYA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 20009410 2126881202 11/13 301- 611010 - 764210 -01006 0.00 14,592.80 0.00 14,592.80 107565 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS 20009410 2125986147 10/26 301 - 611010. 764210 -01006 0.00 53,816.90 0.00 53.816.90 107565 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS 20009410 2126883783 11/13 301 - 611010 - 764210 -01006 0.00 15,462.79 0.00 15,462.79 107565 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS 20009410 2126845149 11112 301 - 611010. 764210 -01006 0.00 19,994.00 0.00 19,994.00 107565 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 103,866.49 CHECK NO 567491 VENDOR 275370 - AWWA 20009762 1000059733 12/11 408- 210125 - 654110 -00000 0.00 91.10 0.00 91.10 203173 12111 BOOKS 20009507 REGIST P MATTAUSCH 1/27 408. 210125- 654360.00000 0.00 670.00 0.00 670.00 152101 REGIST P MATTAUSCH JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VENDOR � / J (v � PAGE 11 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 49798 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 35.00 200694 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 761.10 CHECK NO 567510 VENDOR 286720 - AZTEK COMMUNICATIONS CHECK NO 567597 VENDOR 331390 B & B TOWING HH SERVICES INC. 20009375 1631 12/11 001 - 121143. 646910 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 152375 FLAT RATE CAT -5 COMPUTER RUN 0.00 41.00 0.00 41.00 20009754 1605 11/29 001 - 010510 - 646910 -00000 0.00 340.00 0.00 340.00 152817 1605 11/29 0153 12/28 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 20009756 1665 12/19 490 - 144610. 634999 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 152668 1665 12/19 20009573 155 12/29 20009557 #1666 001 - 121143 - 634999 -00000 0.00 228.00 0.00 228.00 12/29 TOWING SERVICES 152804 TROUBLESHOOTING WRAP LIGHT 20009360 20009412 1636 12112 301 - 110472 - 762200 -80535 0.00 5,475.00 0.00 5.475.00 125.00 107497 1636 12/12 PHONE/COMPUTOR LIN 200607 TOWING SVC. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,193.00 CHECK NO 567565 VENDOR 320020 - AZURIX NORTH AMERICA 20009357 994982 01/31/01 408. 233351- 634999.00000 0.00 1,872.96 0.00 1.872.96 203433 994982 01/31/01 EMERGENCY RE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.872.96 CHECK NO 567327 VENDOR 147980 B & B TOWING 20009365 49798 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 200694 TOWING SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00 CHECK NO 567597 VENDOR 331390 B & B TOWING HH SERVICES INC. 20009358 5768 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 41.00 0.00 41.00 200607 TOWING SVC. 20009573 0153 12/28 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 200607 12/28 TOWING SERVICES 20009573 155 12/29 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 170.00 0.00 170.00 200607 12/29 TOWING SERVICES 20009360 5759 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00 200607 TOWING SVC. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 371.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 12 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 AM VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567199 VENDOR 1740 - BAKER & TAYLOR CO 20009414 3005021010 12/09 307 - 156110- 766100.00000 0.00 29.86 0.00 29.86 200548 3005021010 12/09 BOOKS 20009414 5003430245 12/12 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 19.93 0.00 19.93 200548 5003430245 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003403912 11/28 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 306.42 0.00 306.42 200548 5003403912 11/28 BOOKS 20009414 5003430290 12/12 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 14.79 0.00 14.79 200548 5003430290 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003412018 12/03 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 16.50 0.00 16.50 200548 5003412018 12/03 BOOKS 20009414 5003419573 12/05 307. 156110- 766100 -00000 0.00 26.95 0.00 26.95 200548 5003419573 12/05 BOOKS 20009414 5003430201 12/12 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 101.39 0.00 101.39 200548 5003430201 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003430202 12/12 307. 156110- 766100.00000 0.00 396.29 0.00 396.29 200548 5003430202 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003423955 12/07 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 17.22 0.00 17.22 200548 5003423955 12/07 BOOKS 20009414 5003430230 12/12 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 418.14 0.00 418.14 200548 5003430230 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 2008412323 11/28 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 196.12 0.00 196.12 200548 2008412323 11/28 BOOKS 20009414 5003425857 12110 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 144.00 0.00 144.00 200548 5003425857 12110 BOOKS 20009414 5003426657 12/10 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 42.65 0.00 42.65 200548 5003426657 12110 BOOKS 20009414 5003430203 12112 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 253.36 0.00 253.36 200548 5003430203 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003430202 12/12 307. 156110- 766100 -00000 0.00 98.85 0.00 98.85 200548 5003430202 12/12 BOOKS 20009414 5003430199 12/12 307 - 156110- 766100 -00000 0.00 59.16 0.00 59.16 200548 5003430199 12112 BOOKS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567419 VENDOR 215140 - BAKER & TAYLOR, INC. 20009413 G32110080 12/18 55.96 355 - 156190 - 766100.00000 55.96 201636 G32110080 12/18 0.00 20009556 R22429312 12/03 23.78 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 23.78 201636 R22429312 12/03 0.00 20009413 B46266950 12/13 83.85 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 83.85 201636 B46266950 12/13 0.00 20009556 B44791950 11/30 80.85 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 80.85 201636 644791950 11/30 0.00 20009413 B45909400 12111 37.46 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 37.46 201636 B45909400 12111 0.00 20009413 B44886631 11/30 42.81 355. 156190 - 766100.00000 42.81 201636 B44886631 11/30 0.00 20009413 B45789140 12110 157.34 355. 156190- 766100.00000 157.34 201636 B45789140 12/10 0.00 20009413 844886630 11/30 266.10 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 266.10 201636 B44886630 11/30 20009413 B45954981 12111 355 - 156190 - 766100.00000 201636 B45954981 12/11 20009556 R22429311 12/06 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 201636 R22429311 12/06 20009413 B45248270 12/05 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 201636 B45348270 12/05 20009556 R22429310 12/03 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 201636 R22429310 12/03 20009413 R22579140 12/07 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 201636 R22579140 12/07 20009413 B45789141 12/10 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 201636 B45789141 12/10 20009413 G32058971 12111 355. 156190 - 766100 -00000 201636 G32058971 12111 20009413 G32058970 12/11 355. 156190- 766100 -00000 201636 G32058970 12111 PAGE 13 16 J 1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,141.63 0.00 25.95 0.00 25.95 0.00 55.96 0.00 55.96 0.00 32.53 0.00 32.53 0.00 23.78 0.00 23.78 0.00 32.15 0.00 32.15 0.00 83.85 0.00 83.85 0.00 269.09 0.00 269.09 0.00 80.85 0.00 80.85 0.00 37.46 0.00 37.46 0.00 37.46 0.00 37.46 0.00 64.78 0.00 64.78 0.00 42.81 0.00 42.81 0.00 85.46 0.00 85.46 0.00 157.34 0.00 157.34 0.00 44.94 0.00 44.94 0.00 266.10 0.00 266.10 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009556 G32028800 12/06 201636 G32028800 12/06 20009413 B45954982 12/11 201636 B45954982 12111 20009413 B45954740 12111 201636 B45954740 12111 20009413 B45954980 12111 201636 B45954980 12/11 20009413 B45955000 12111 201636 B45955000 12/11 20009413 B45789142 12110 201636 B45789142 12/10 20009413 G32058972 12111 201636 G32058972 12/11 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190 - 766100.00000 0.00 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567485 VENDOR 270830 - BARANY, SCHMITT, WEAVER 20009800 2219 355 - 156175 - 631500 -80259 0.00 914735 11 -1 -01 TO 11 -30 -01 20009800 2218 355 - 156175 - 631500.80259 0.00 914735 11 -1.01 TO 11.30 -01 CHECK NO 567581 VENDOR 326080 - BARANY,SCHMITT,SUMMERS,WEAVER AND 20009801 2216 301 - 110478- 631500 -80534 0.00 106639 11 /1- 11/30/01 CHECK NO 567614 VENDOR 339680 - BAYER CORPORATION 20009363 03483177 12/14 001 - 155410 - 652710 -00000 0.00 152576 DRONCIT CAT 150 CHECK NO 567366 VENDOR 174260 - BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS 20009559 228749 12/19 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 201641 TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES 16 1 PAGE 14 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 24.75 0.00 24.75 14.98 0.00 14.98 1,556.97 0.00 1,556.97 53.16 0.00 53.16 8.39 0.00 8.39 89.97 0.00 89.97 41.92 0.00 41.92 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,130.65 5,921.00 0.00 5.921.00 1,570.00 0.00 1,570.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,491.00 21,188.00 0.00 21,188.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21,188.00 305.27 0.00 305.27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 305.27 102.13 0.00 102.13 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 15 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 .� VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 102.13 CHECK NO 567412 VENDOR 209940 BENNETT FIRE PRODUCTS CO. INC. 20009759 120301 -3 12/03 490. 144610- 652110 -00000 0.00 1,769.60 0.00 1.769.60 202908 120301 -3 12/03 20009758 120301 -3 12/03 490 - 144610 - 652110 -00000 0.00 1,360.00 0.00 1,360.00 203619 120301 -3 12/03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,129.60 CHECK NO 567200 VENDOR 1850 BENTLEY ELECTRIC CO. 20009555 6672 12/12 001 - 156363. 652992 -00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 200907 12/12 ELEC.SVS.PARKS & REC. 20009411 6586 10/23 111 - 156332. 652992.00000 0.00 8,580.00 0.00 8,580.00 201009 ELECTRICAL SVS. 20009554 6666 12/12 001 - 156363 - 652992 -00000 0.00 892.50 0.00 892.50 200907 12/12 20009348 6668 12/12 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 0.00 111 - 156334 - 652992.00000 0.00 1.860.00 0.00 1.860.00 201117 12/12 ELECTRICAL SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11,452.50 CHECK NO 567426 VENDOR 229220 - BERKSHIRE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 20009572 01 -8220 J.MCNALL 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200929 01 -8220 J. MCNALL 20009572 01 -9460 M.SCHRYVERS 610. 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200929 01 -9460 M. SCHRYVERS 20009572 01 -9306 R. VINCE 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200929 01 -9306 R. VINCE 20009572 01 -8875 M. SYLVIA 610 - 155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 200929 01 -8875 M. SYLVIA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 265.00 CHECK NO 567415 VENDOR 214780 - BERRY'S BARBELL & EQUIPMENT CO. 20009757 206 12/17 111 - 156313 - 652999 -00000 0.00 84.95 0.00 84.95 151898 206 12117 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16 J 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567201 VENDOR 1910 BETTER ROADS, INC. 20009553 22213 11/30 111 - 163645 - 653130 -00000 0.00 83.60 0.00 201573 ASPHALT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567324 VENDOR 141230 BIG CYPRESS ANIMAL CLINIC 20009574 01 -8734 M. WALDROP 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 200932 01 -8734 M. WALDROP 20009574 01.9347 B. DUNN 610- 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 200932 01 -9347 B. DUNN 20009574 01 -9055 D. QUINLAN 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 200932 01.9055 D. QUINLAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567314 VENDOR 133300 BOB TAYLOR CHEVROLET 20009760 115402 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 33.38 0.00 200845 115402 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567617 VENDOR 342470 BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS 20009373 355237 12/05 001. 443010- 652990.00000 0.00 140.94 0.00 203067 355237 12/05 TONER CARTRIDGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567359 VENDOR 168720 - BONITA AUTO SUPPLY /NAPA 20009768 561072 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 49.51 0.00 200610 561072 20009768 561170 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 140.32 0.00 200610 561170 20009768 560759 521 - 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 274.90 0.00 200610 560759 20009768 561168 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 39.36 0.00 200610 561168 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 17 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS � � J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009768 561114 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00 200610 561114 20009768 561315 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 21.90 0.00 21.90 200610 561315 20009768 561261 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 53.44 0.00 53.44 200610 561261 20009768 560790 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 32.72 0.00 32.72 200610 560790 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 708.15 CHECK NO 567384 VENDOR 187560 BOOKS ON TAPE INC. 20009558 4698142M 12/18 307 - 156110- 652670 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 201944 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00 CHECK NO 567365 VENDOR 172970 BRACKEN POOLS, INC. 20009377 52715 12111 111. 156313 - 652990.00000 0.00 305.16 0.00 305.16 150162 SUPPLIES 20009377 52697 12/5 111.156313- 652311.00000 0.00 58.95 0.00 58.95 150162 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 364.11 CHECK NO 567633 VENDOR 345790 . BRASCO INTERNATIONAL, INC. 20009949 40709 -12/19 126 - 138333.763100 -33723 0.00 28,668.00 0.00 28.668.00 202221 CANOPY SHELTERS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28.668.00 CHECK NO 567445 VENDOR 243010 - BRET POPMA 20009626 12/4 -27/01 TRVL B POPMA 111 - 156395 - 640200 -00000 0.00 17.69 0.00 17.69 12/4 -27/01 TRVL B POPMA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.69 CHECK NO 567656 VENDOR 349220 - BRIAN J. SACKETT 20009565 10/23 -11/27 PEEWEE SOCCER 111. 156395 - 634999 -00000 0.00 260.00 0.00 260.00 203642 10/23 -11/27 PEEWEE SOCCER JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 18 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER � FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 260.00 CHECK NO 567493 VENDOR 276700 - BRINKER BROWN FASTENER & SUPPLY INC 20009362 00361103 12/20 001. 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 150116 SUPPLIES 20009362 00360182 12112 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 24.23 0.00 24.23 150116 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.23 CHECK NO 567202 VENDOR 2500 BRODART, INC. 20009560 238359 12111 001 - 156110.652610 -00000 0.00 163.46 0.00 163.46 201031 12111 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 163.46 CHECK NO 567203 VENDOR 2560 BROWN VETERINARY CLINIC 20009575 01 -7910 J. GARCIA 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200938 01.7910 J. GARCIA 20009575 01 -9399 J. YAHL 610 - 155410.631970.00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200938 01 -9399 J. YAHL 20009575 01 -7767 K. MINKOVICH 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200938 01 -7767 K. MINKOVICH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 195.00 CHECK NO 567332 VENDOR 151240 - BSN 20009354 90798816 11/26 111 - 156341.652990 -00000 0.00 698.46 111 - 156341 - 652910 -00000 0.00 418.74 0.00 1,117.20 202867 11/26/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,117.20 CHECK NO 567528 VENDOR 295300 • BUMPER TO BUMPER 20009551 I268547 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 141.53 0.00 141.53 201290 I268547 PARTS 20009551 I268699 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 6.17 0.00 6.17 201290 I268699 PARTS 20009550 I269301 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 7.96 0.00 7.96 201290 PARTS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009551 I268771 201290 I268771 PARTS 20009551 I268516 201290 I268516 PARTS 20009551 I268746 201290 I268746 PARTS 20009551 I268565 201290 I268565 PARTS 20009551 I268745 201290 I268745 PARTS 20009551 I268638 201290 I268638 PARTS 20009550 C23738 201290 PARTS 20009551 I268684 201290 I268684 PARTS 20009550 I269690 201290 PARTS 20009551 I268504 201290 I268504 PARTS 20009551 I268688 201290 I268688 PARTS 20009550 I269698 201290 PARTS 20009551 I268500 201290 I268500 PARTS 20009550 I269538 201290 PARTS 20009550 C23732 201290 PARTS 20009550 I269617 201290 PARTS 20009550 I269602 201290 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521 - 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 PAGE 19 16J1 41"' AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 38.99 0.00 38.99 9.50 0.00 9.50 12.72 0.00 12.72 204.19 0.00 204.19 5.29 0.00 5.29 96.34 0.00 96.34 138.39- 0.00 138.39- 25.91 0.00 25.91 33.58 0.00 33.58 13.93 0.00 13.93 1.99 0.00 1.99 2.55 0.00 2.55 34.65 0.00 34.65 7.72 0.00 7.72 7.96- 0.00 7.96- 7.66 0.00 7.66 11.29 0.00 11.29 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009551 I268567 201290 I268567 PARTS 20009551 1268606 201290 I268606 PARTS 20009551 I268583 201290 I268583 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567610 VENDOR 338610 - BURNS VETERINARY SUPPLY 20009564 5319401 12/4 001 - 155410- 652710 -00000 0.00 152463 MEDICAL SUPPLIES CHECK NO 567429 VENDOR 230790 - C.E.D. INC. 20009279 4977 - 320022 200081 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 20009280 4977 - 320161 201239 SUPPLIES 20009279 4977 - 320022 200081 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 778 - 182701 - 652990 -00000 0.00 001. 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 778- 182701 - 652990 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567390 VENDOR 193260 - CALYPSO CAR WASH 0.00 20009341 10089 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 0.00 202168 CAR WASH 0.00 550.40 20009341 20000005 521. 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 0.00 202168 CAR WASH 0.00 5.09- 20009341 010087 182.68 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 253.92 202168 CAR WASH 431.51 22.50 CHECK NO 567438 VENDOR 236820 - CANAL BANK ASSOCIATES. INC. 22.50 20009268 011403 22.50 495 - 192330. 652990 -00000 0.00 67.50 203217 SUPPLIES 333.00 CHECK TOTAL • • wr • .M PAGE 20 J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 14.60 0.00 14.60 10.09 0.00 10.09 10.09 0.00 10.09 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 550.40 315.05 0.00 315.05 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 315.05 5.09- 0.00 5.09- 182.68 0.00 182.68 253.92 0.00 253.92 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 431.51 22.50 0.00 22.50 22.50 0.00 22.50 22.50 0.00 22.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 67.50 333.00 0.00 333.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 333.00 CHECK NO 567552 VENDOR 314240 - CAROLE ESPOSITO 20009889 11/20 -12/20 TRVL ESPOSITO 408- 210125. 640200 -00000 0.00 31.32 0.00 31.32 11/20 -12/20 TRVL C ESPOSITO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 31.32 CHECK NO 567661 VENDOR 349440 - CAROLYNE COLE 20009393 REIM C.COLE INTERVIEW EXP 198 - 157440 - 640300 -00000 0.00 248.98 0.00 248.98 152175 INTERVIEW C. COLE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 248.98 CHECK NO 567399 VENDOR 196910 - CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS 20009277 12704 408. 210105 - 651210.00000 0.00 561.00 0.00 561.00 200180 NEWSLETTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 561.00 CHECK NO 567433 VENDOR 233210 - CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 J PAGE 21 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER i FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567204 VENDOR 2860 CAPRI LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP 20009343 77331 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 56.34 0.00 56.34 200616 SUPPLIES 20009343 77361 521 - 122410.646425.00000 0.00 136.80 0.00 136.80 200616 SUPPLIES 20009345 077209 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 200616 SUPPLIES 20009342 77497 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 61.44 0.00 61.44 200616 SUPPLIES 20009342 77448 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 937.62 0.00 937.62 200616 SUPPLIES 20009345 077231 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 20.43 0.00 20.43 200616 SUPPLIES 20009345 77279 521.122410- 646425.00000 0.00 341.35 0.00 341.35 200616 SUPPLIES 20009343 77322 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 92.75 0.00 92.75 200616 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,801.73 CHECK NO 567552 VENDOR 314240 - CAROLE ESPOSITO 20009889 11/20 -12/20 TRVL ESPOSITO 408- 210125. 640200 -00000 0.00 31.32 0.00 31.32 11/20 -12/20 TRVL C ESPOSITO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 31.32 CHECK NO 567661 VENDOR 349440 - CAROLYNE COLE 20009393 REIM C.COLE INTERVIEW EXP 198 - 157440 - 640300 -00000 0.00 248.98 0.00 248.98 152175 INTERVIEW C. COLE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 248.98 CHECK NO 567399 VENDOR 196910 - CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS 20009277 12704 408. 210105 - 651210.00000 0.00 561.00 0.00 561.00 200180 NEWSLETTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 561.00 CHECK NO 567433 VENDOR 233210 - CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA -i PAGE 22 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER ":irJ FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009288 0037331 001 - 121810 - 654110.00114 0.00 279.00 0.00 279.00 152513 BENCHMARKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 279.00 CHECK NO 567618 VENDOR 343050 - CENTRAL FLORIDA MULCHES 20009336 2833 109- 182901- 646314 -00000 0.00 2,394.00 0.00 2,394.00 200082 PINE STRAW BALES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,394.00 CHECK NO 567205 VENDOR 3050 CERTIFIED LABORATORIES 20009286 621758 001 - 122240 - 652510 -00000 0.00 279.20 0.00 279.20 151623 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 279.20 CHECK NO 567347 VENDOR 161760 CERTIFIED SLINGS INC. 20009269 248431 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 331.70 0.00 331.70 202226 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 331.70 CHECK NO 567383 VENDOR 187510 CH2M HILL 20009798 #4 331.163650- 631400 -63051 0.00 119,001.49 0.00 119.001.49 105318 10/27.11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 119,001.49 CHECK NO 567628 VENDOR 344770 CHARLES TOWNS 20009394 INST BASKETBALL 130 - 157710.634999 -00000 0.00 204.25 0.00 204.25 201065 INST BASKETBALL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 204.25 CHECK NO 567337 VENDOR 155420 - CHARLIE'S AUTO GLASS AT NAPLES 20009278 3267 521 - 122410.646415 -00000 0.00 279.91 0.00 279.91 200848 AUTO GLASS 20009278 3267 DISC 521. 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 5.60- 0.00 5.60- 200848 DISCOUNT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 274.31 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 23 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567315 VENDOR 133880 - CHECKPOINT 20009338 177707 521. 122410- 634999.00000 0.00 24.95 0.00 24.95 200849 MONITORING 20009332 S5192 001 - 122240 - 646281 -00000 0.00 2,116.81 0.00 2,116.81 203615 MONITORING 20009289 176316 001- 156160. 634999 -00000 0.00 74.85 0.00 74.85 152578 QUARTLEY MONITORING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,216.61 CHECK NO 567354 VENDOR 165950 - CHECKPOINT, LTD. 20009340 176343 001 - 157110 - 649990 -00000 0.00 74.25 0.00 74.25 201603 QUARTLEY MONITORING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 74.25 CHECK NO 567392 VENDOR 193460 - CHEMICAL LIME COMPANY 20009404 132601 408 - 253211. 652310 -00000 0.00 5.780.36 0.00 5,780.36 202567 SUPPLIES 20009404 132402 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 0.00 6,126.69 0.00 6,126.69 202567 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11,907.05 CHECK NO 567206 VENDOR 3180 CHEMSEARCH 20009276 692888 111- 156313 - 652510 -00000 0.00 235.81 0.00 235.81 201716 CHEMICALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 235.81 CHECK NO 567321 VENDOR 140340 CHEVRON USA 20009272 AVIATION FUEL 001. 144510- 652410 -00000 0.00 137.40 0.00 137.40 152801 FUEL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 137.40 CHECK NO 567398 VENDOR 196680 CHIVERS AUDIO BOOKS 20009335 S055840 355 - 156190. 652670 -00000 0.00 1,151.12 0.00 1,151.12 201639 AUDIO BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,151.12 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS % 6 1 -4 PAGE 24 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 40 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567567 VENDOR 320880 - CHRIS OBERG 20009495 12/3 -31/01 TRVL C OBERG 111 - 156310 - 640200 -00000 0.00 35.96 0.00 35.96 12/3 -31/01 TRVL C OBERG CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.96 CHECK NO 567207 VENDOR 3390 - CITY OF NAPLES 20009333 47117 - 125256 9/17 -11/2 160 - 162518. 643400 -00000 0.00 1,206.96 0.00 1,206.96 47117 - 125256 9/17 -11/2 20009593 29761 - 106094 10/19 -12/18 111 - 156332 - 643400 -00000 0.00 25.94 0.00 25.94 29761. 106094 10/19 -12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,232.90 CHECK NO 567343 VENDOR 158740 - CLERK OF COURTS 20009275 2536426 408 - 210151- 634999 -00000 0.00 411.84 0.00 411.84 201106 LOOMIS ARMORED SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 411.84 CHECK NO 567208 VENDOR 3570 - COASTAL COURIER 20009267 4880 001 - 010110 - 641950 -00000 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 200299 COURIER SERVICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.00 CHECK NO 567649 VENDOR 348560 - COASTAL TRAINING TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 20009290 275201 120501 518 - 121630 - 641950 -00000 0.00 9.55 0.00 9.55 152423 POSTAGE FOR P.0 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.55 CHECK NO 567382 VENDOR 187320 - COLLIER CAT HOSPITAL 20009585 8723 M. BRENNANI 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 8723 M. BRENNANI 200957 20009585 8904 L. ESPTEN 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200957 8904 L. ESPTEN 20009585 8903 L. EPSTEN 610 - 155410. 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200957 8903 L. EPSTEN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 165.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 ; PAGE 25 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567469 VENDOR 257590 COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 20009944 10 /01 SVS 001 - 155810 - 881100 -00000 0.00 53,416.67 0.00 53,416.67 202094 10 /01 SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53,416.67 CHECK NO 567190 VENDOR 130700 COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT 20009903 98 -1384 001 - 013010. 649040 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00 CHECK NO 567279 VENDOR 100430 COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 20009576 7368 111 - 156341. 634999 -00000 0.00 4,069.88 0.00 4,069.88 203003 DEPUTIES ON SITE SPECIAL EV. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,069.88 CHECK NO 567175 VENDOR 3680 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009695 66679080505 111.156332- 649050 -00000 0.00 4.226.98 0.00 4,226.98 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,226.98 CHECK NO 567174 VENDOR 3680 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009606 TAX DEEDS 1998 001- 013010- 649040 -00000 0.00 1,260.00 0.00 1,260.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.260.00 CHECK NO 567181 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009260 20020042 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010.00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567183 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009262 20020039 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567185 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 26 REPORT 100-601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER I -T FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08. 2002 ; VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009264 20020037 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410.649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567184 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009263 20020038 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567182 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009261 20020040 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567179 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009258 20020044 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567180 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009259 20020043 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567178 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009257 20020047 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567188 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009291 20020033 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567177 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009256 20020048 TAFS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16 J 1 PAGE 27 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567186 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009265 20020035 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567189 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009700 20020050 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567176 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009255 20020049 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567187 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20009266 20020034 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 567209 VENDOR 3690 COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY BILLING 20009577 05108341500 11/8 -12/11 408 - 233312 - 643400 -00000 0.00 1.356.08 0.00 1,356.08 05108341500 11/8 -12/11 20009283 04614614700 11/5 -12/6 408. 233351- 643400 -00000 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 04614614700 11/5 -12/6 20009281 04817635000 11/6.12/7 408. 233351. 643400.00000 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 04817635000 11/6 -12/7 20009270 04901636200 11/6 -12/10 111. 163646 - 643400.00000 0.00 82.57 0.00 82.57 04901636200 11/6.12/10 20009592 05400738300 11/13.12/12 111 - 156332 - 643400 -00000 0.00 69.00 0.00 69.00 05400738300 11/13.12/12 20009282 05501890800 10/15 -11/14 113 - 138900 - 643400.00000 0.00 84.40 0.00 84.40 05501890800 10/15.11/14 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009270 04901636100 11/5 -12/6 04901636100 11/5 -12/6 20009270 04901635900 11/5 -12/6 04901635900 11/5 -12/6 20009270 04809876801 11/7 -12/7 04809876801 11/7.12/7 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 111. 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 111 - 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567322 VENDOR 140770 - COLLIER IRRIGATION SERVICE INC. 20009808 5509 DISC 322 - 183825. 634999 -00000 44.00 201401 TO 10/31/01 44.00 20009808 5508 0.00 322 - 183825. 634999 -00000 69.00 201401 TO 10/31/01 69.00 20009808 5508 RETAINAGE 322 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 521. 122410- 646415.00000 201401 TO 10/31/01 RETAINAGE SUPPLIES 20009808 5509 RETAINAGE 322 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 201401 TO 10/31/01 RETAINAGE 200621 CHECK NO 567330 VENDOR 150010 - COLLIER SURGICAL CENTER 20009578 J. AVILES 11/15/01 001 - 155930. 634101 -00000 203707 J. AVILES 11/15/01 CHECK NO 567424 VENDOR 227020 - COLLIER TIRE & AUTO REPAIR 20009339 73264 DISC 521 - 122410- 646415 -00000 44.00 200621 SUPPLIES 44.00 20009339 72916 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 69.00 200621 SUPPLIES 69.00 20009339 73210 0.00 521. 122410- 646415.00000 200621 SUPPLIES 1,576.90 20009339 73086 0.00 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 65.00 20009347 073308 0.00 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 9.95 16J1 2.652.66 0.00 PAGE 28 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 44.00 5,726.80- 0.00 44.00 24.18 265.27- 0.00 24.18 69.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 69.00 CHECK TOTAL 1.576.90 0.00 1,753.23 0.00 2.652.66 0.00 2,652.66 0.00 57.268.00 0.00 57,268.00 0.00 5,726.80- 0.00 5,726.80- 0.00 265.27- 0.00 265.27 - CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53,928.59 0.00 1.576.90 0.00 1,576.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,576.90 0.00 31.75 0.00 31.75 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 31.75 0.00 31.75 0.00 9.95 0.00 9.95 0.00 60.70 0.00 60.70 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009339 72897 200621 SUPPLIES 20009339 73047 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73604 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73271 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73332 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73448 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73070 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73797 200623 SUPPLIES 20009347 072910 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73527 200623 SUPPLIES 20009346 073318 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73070 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73334 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73638 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73218 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73335 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73354 200623 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR NET SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 PAGE 29 16J1 ,. AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 65.00 0.00 65.00 159.42 0.00 159.42 374.28 0.00 374.28 31.75 0.00 31.75 26.96 0.00 26.96 645.21 0.00 645.21 2.50 0.00 2.50 157.55 0.00 157.55 81.95 0.00 81.95 372.46 0.00 372.46 325.20 0.00 325.20 65.00 0.00 65.00 430.14 0.00 430.14 113.02 0.00 113.02 170.20 0.00 170.20 374.28 0.00 374.28 52.14 0.00 52.14 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009339 72898 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 51.00 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73654 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 39.09 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73720 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 161.64 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73527 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 968.96 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009347 073120 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 529.70 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009331 73797 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 67.44 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73297 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 51.00 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 20009346 073345 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 54.82 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES 20009339 73086 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 86.25 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 20009331 73661 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 374.28 0.00 200623 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567436 VENDOR 235530 COLOR TEC COPY CENTER 20009398 5196 111 - 156313. 651210.00000 0.00 90.67 0.00 201451 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567595 VENDOR 330810 COLOR TEC COPY CENTER 20009287 5152 313 - 163673. 651210 -69101 0.00 14.48 0.00 150464 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567210 VENDOR 3730 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE INC. 20009274 6027438 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 58.00 0.00 200558 REF TITLES JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 16J! AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567362 VENDOR 171310 - COMMERCIAL ENERGY SPECIALISTS INC. 20009285 61220 111 - 156349 - 646970 -00000 0.00 254.62 151964 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 567297 VENDOR 115280 - COMMERCIAL LAND MAINTENANCE 20009403 994760 111. 163646- 634999.00000 0.00 2,885.00 200446 SUPPLIES 20009396 994880 152. 162541. 634999.00000 0.00 211.35 201082 LABOR & REPAIR 20009405 994745 111 - 163646. 634999.00000 0.00 728.00 203120 LABOR 20009396 994881 152 - 162541 - 634999.00000 0.00 531.56 201082 LABOR & REPAIR 20009406 994769 111 - 163646 - 634999 -00000 0.00 65.33 201659 LABOR & REPAIRS 20009694 994882 001 - 126334 - 646314 -00000 0.00 12,389.16 203164 MONTHLY MAINT 20009400 994759 111 - 163646 - 634999 -00000 0.00 4,360.00 200838 SIDE ROAD SVC 20009397 994513 111 - 163646. 634999 -00000 0.00 771.25 201659 LABOR & REPAIRS 20009396 994908 152 - 162541 - 634999 -00000 0.00 70.45 201082 LABOR & REPAIR 20009693 994757 150 - 162545 - 634999 -00000 0.00 8,635.00 200846 LABOR & REPAIRS 20009399 994748 111 - 163646. 634999 -00000 0.00 9,393.21 200831 MOWING 20009407 994904 001 - 126334 - 646314 -00000 0.00 542.94 203018 LABOR & REPAIRS 20009406 994774 111 - 163646 - 634999 -00000 0.00 228.66 201659 LABOR & REPAIRS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 31 VCHR NET 58.00 254.62 254.62 2,885.00 211.35 728.00 531.56 65.33 12,389.16 4,360.00 771.25 70.45 8,635.00 9,393.21 542.94 228.66 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 32 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40,811.91 CHECK NO 567467 VENDOR 257180 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INC. 20009284 16080 495 - 192370 - 634999 -00000 0.00 208.54 0.00 208.54 152665 SERVICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 208.54 CHECK NO 567474 VENDOR 263070 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 20009329 425621 111. 163647 - 764210.00000 0.00 2,107.75 0.00 2,107.75 202134 PROGRAM RADIO 20009334 425721 490. 144610 - 646610.00000 0.00 236.50 0.00 236.50 152308 PORTABLE REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,344.25 CHECK NO 567484 VENDOR 269010 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 20009330 425696 001 - 178985 - 764210 -00000 0.00 2,107.75 0.00 2,107.75 202821 PROGRAMMED RADIO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,107.75 CHECK NO 567417 VENDOR 214920 COMPUTER DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE 20009344 EY77776 001 - 121154 - 651950.00000 0.00 409.99 0.00 409.99 152237 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 409.99 CHECK NO 567620 VENDOR 343330 CONNECTION POINT 20009271 21181 408- 253212 - 646610 -00000 0.00 69.90 0.00 69.90 200436 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 69.90 CHECK NO 567503 VENDOR 281620 CONSOLIDATED POWER SERVICES, INC. 20009391 210801 408 - 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 4,823.05 0.00 4,823.05 200204 SUS 20009392 210803 408 - 253211 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,600.00 0.00 1,600.00 201781 SVC 20009395 210802 408- 253221 - 634999 -00000 0.00 720.00 0.00 720.00 200418 SVS CALL JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 33 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009401 210731 412 - 273511.763100 -70124 0.00 8.135.00 0.00 8,135.00 7476 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,278.05 CHECK NO 567536 VENDOR 304900 CONTEMPORARY CONTROLS & 20009402 3432 111 - 163646. 634999 -60096 0.00 10,836.46 0.00 10,836.46 202935 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,836.46 CHECK NO 567645 VENDOR 348090 COUNTY WASTE, INC. 20009337 166 109. 182602 - 643300.00000 0.00 2,100.60 0.00 2,100.60 203151 WASTE DISPOSAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,100.60 CHECK NO 567542 VENDOR 308630 CREEL TRACTOR, CO. 20009273 179582 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 383.95 0.00 383.95 200854 SUPPLIES PARTS 20009273 179581 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 109.43 0.00 109.43 200854 SUPPLIES PARTS 20009273 179511 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 67.28 0.00 67.28 200854 SUPPLIES PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 560.66 CHECK NO 567420 VENDOR 222430 CROSSROADS VETERINARY CLINIC 20009586 8245 L. UNDERWOOD 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 200971 8245 L. UNDERWOOD 20009586 9326 C. WYANT 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 200971 9326 C. WYANT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 567211 VENDOR 4400 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 20009582 869164 12/24 101 - 163610 - 634999 -00000 0.00 32.67 0.00 32.67 202552 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009584 751461 12/24 001 - 156110- 634999 -00000 0.00 29.70 0.00 29.70 200457 BOTTLRED WATER 12/24 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009583 852996 11/24 201469 BOTTLED WATER 11/24 20009581 207258 11/24 202199 BOTTLED WATER 11/24 20009591 312124 12/24 200363 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009579 206631 12124 200300 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009580 257048 12/24 201246 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009588 828111 12/24 200469 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009587 875997 12/24 201163 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009583 852996 12/24 201469 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 5.94 0.00 PAGE 34 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 11.88 16J1 11.88 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 17.82 0.00 109.67 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 CHECK TOTAL '40 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 111 - 156349 - 634999 -00000 0.00 115.19 0.00 115.19 408 - 233312 - 652990 -00000 0.00 88.30 0.00 88.30 495. 192370- 634999.00000 0.00 2.97 0.00 2.97 001. 010110 - 652990.00000 0.00 32.67 0.00 32.67 001. 100110. 634999.00000 0.00 8.91 0.00 8.91 001. 172930. 652990.00000 0.00 5.94 0.00 5.94 001 - 172910- 652990.00000 0.00 23.76 0.00 23.76 111 - 156349. 634999.00000 0.00 99.25 0.00 99.25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 439.36 CHECK NO 567281 VENDOR 102780 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 20009590 884841 12/24 517 - 121640 - 649990 -00000 202349 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20009589 891218 12/24 001 - 121810 - 649990 -00000 202697 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 CHECK NO 567480 VENDOR 265700 - DADE PAPER COMPANY 20009853 469484 101 - 163620 - 652990 -00000 151700 CLEANING SUPPLIES CHECK NO 567502 VENDOR 281390 - DATA FLOW SYSTEMS INC 20009596 07542 414 - 263611. 763100 -73922 106135 LICENSING SERVICES 20009902 07585 408- 233351. 764210 -00000 408- 233351 - 641950 -00000 203180 BACK PACK RADIOS 0.00 5.94 0.00 5.94 0.00 11.88 0.00 11.88 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.82 0.00 109.67 0.00 109.67 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 109.67 0.00 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00 0.00 16,120.00 0.00 30.85 0.00 16,150.85 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA / PAGE 35 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS %`",,1i J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER +� FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.350.85 CHECK NO 567642 VENDOR 347360 DAVEY TREE 20009599 94026524 001 - 172930 - 634999 -00000 0.00 980.00 0.00 980.00 202889 TREE REMOVAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 980.00 CHECK NO 567370 VENDOR 174930 DAVID B FOX 20009603 KARATE 11/5- 12/12/01 111 - 156381 - 634999 -00000 0.00 552.50 0.00 552.50 201033 KARATE 11/5.12/12/01 20009602 KARATE 11/27- 1/10/02 111 - 156390. 634999 -00000 0.00 585.00 0.00 585.00 201039 KARATE 11/27- 1/10/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,137.50 CHECK NO 567425 VENDOR 229210 - DAVID W. JONES 20009854 EMISSION READING 12/14/01 001 - 155410- 634999.00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 152460 EMISSION READING 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 567669 VENDOR 900030 - DAVID WELLS 301037 11/5.11/30 TRVL D WELLS 001 - 100130 - 640200 -00000 0.00 84.22 0.00 84.22 11/5.11/30 TRVL D WELLS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 84.22 CHECK NO 567476 VENDOR 263460 DAVIS AND GAINES, INC. 20009856 12/4/01 111. 156332.646315 -00000 0.00 52.50 0.00 52.50 150989 BALLFIELD CLAY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.50 CHECK NO 567600 VENDOR 332420 DELL COMPUTER CORP 20009597 702066010 408 - 233350 - 764900 -00000 0.00 1,663.00 0.00 1,663.00 202943 1500 GX COMPUTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,663.00 CHECK NO 567385 VENDOR 187770 - DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION 20009851 711676791 301 - 120402 - 763100 -80196 0.00 153.00 0.00 153.00 151559 CASE & LAN CARD FOR LAPTOP JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567540 VENDOR 306880 - DELORME 20009598 713881 307. 156110.766100.00000 0.00 664.95 0.00 203108 ATLAS /GAZETTEER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567212 VENDOR 4970 DEMCO 20009860 187829 001.156110- 652610 -00000 0.00 114.44 0.00 201022 LIBRARY BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567513 VENDOR 287200 DENIS DIPERT 20009625 12/3 -27/01 TRVL D DIPERT 111 - 156313.640200 -00000 0.00 55.68 0.00 12/3 -27/01 TRVL D DIPERT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567358 VENDOR 166780 - DENNIS GULLEY 20009498 12/3.28/01 TRVL D GULLEY 111. 156341 - 640200 -00000 0.00 96.28 0.00 12/3 -28/01 TRVL D GULLEY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567374 VENDOR 181150 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND 20009594 D ENGLEHART -EXAM FEE 113.138915- 654360 -00000 0.00 5.00 0.00 D ENGELHART -EXAM FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567653 VENDOR 349160 DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS 20009934 A SEGO TRAINING MATERIAL 123 - 155975 - 654360 -33075 0.00 35.00 0.00 152870 A SEGO 1/23/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567413 VENDOR 211770 - DIANNE MARTIN 20009904 AEROBICS 12/3.29/01 130 - 157710 - 634999.00000 0.00 640.25 0.00 201062 AEROBICS 12/3 -29/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16 PAGE 37 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567336 VENDOR 153460 - DICK BLICK 20009907 1624421 111 - 156390 - 652990 -00000 0.00 35.43 0.00 35.43 202007 ART SUPPLIES 20009907 1616619 111. 156390- 652990 -00000 0.00 17.82 0.00 17.82 202007 ART SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53.25 CHECK NO 567634 VENDOR 345930 - DIRECT TV 20009899 0004 - 021872622 490. 144610. 634999.00000 0.00 64.99 0.00 64.99 202905 JANUARY CHARGES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.99 CHECK NO 567452 VENDOR 249860 DISTRIBUCO 20009859 CPRLL120101 111 - 156341 - 634999.00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 201070 LEISURE LINES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00 CHECK NO 567213 VENDOR 5270 DOMESTIC CUSTOM METALS 20009858 10482 408- 253211. 634999 -00000 0.00 75.85 0.00 75.85 201782 STEEL BAR /LABOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.85 CHECK NO 567283 VENDOR 104885 DON HUNTER, SHERIFF 20009605 STREET GANG CLAIM #12 115 - 000000 - 206903 -00000 0.00 4,233.10 0.00 4,233.10 STREET GANG CLAIM #12 20009604 VOCA CLAIM #2 115 - 000000. 206903 -00000 0.00 1,696.28 0.00 1,696.28 VOCA CLAIM #2 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.929.38 CHECK NO 567579 VENDOR 325740 DONNA L. FIALA 20009887 12/1 -13/01 TRVL D FIALA 001 - 010110 - 640310 -01001 0.00 39.15 0.00 39.15 12/1 -13/01 TRVL D FIALA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.15 CHECK NO 567488 VENDOR 273270 - DONNA RIDEWOOD JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 38 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009402 10/27 -12/18 TRVL RIDEWOOD 198- 157430.640200.00000 0.00 353.80 0.00 353.80 10/27- 12/18/01 TRVL D RIDEWOOD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 353.80 CHECK NO 567434 VENDOR 233590 - DRIFTWOOD GARDEN CENTER & FLORIST 20009852 046918 001.156363- 646320.00000 0.00 386.57 0.00 386.57 151716 LANDSCAPE MATERIALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 386.57 CHECK NO 567191 VENDOR 166420 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20009905 TAX DEED SALES 1998 001.013010- 649040 -00000 0.00 193.50 0.00 193.50 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 193.50 CHECK NO 567357 VENDOR 166510 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20009910 2613530 191 - 138785 - 651210 -33752 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 2613530 RECORDING 20009910 2614814 306 - 116360. 761100 -80608 0.00 1,066.60 0.00 1,066.60 2614814 RECORDING 20009910 2614342 325 - 172989 - 649030 -31803 0.00 13.20 0.00 13.20 2614342 RECORDING 20009910 2615718 191 - 138785. 651210 -33752 0.00 79.50 0.00 79.50 2615718 RECORDING 20009910 2615228 111 - 138911 - 649030 -00000 0.00 168.50 0.00 168.50 2615228 RECORDING 20009910 2615297 111. 138911 - 649030 -00000 0.00 114.50 0.00 114.50 2615297 RECORDING 20009910 2612320 408.210105- 647110 -00000 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 2612320 COPIES 20009910 2613360 001 - 010510 - 651210 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 2613360 COPIES 20009910 2615042 306 - 116360 - 761100 -80228 0.00 33.273.50 0.00 33,273.50 2615042 RECORDING 20009910 2613084 001.010510- 651210 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2613084 COPIES JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009910 2610490 2610490 RECORDING 20009910 2613529 2613529 RECORDING 20009910 2612158 2612158 RECORDING 20009910 2613079 2613079 COPIES 20009908 12066 COPY CHARGES 20009910 2610920 2610920 COPIES 20009910 2610213 2610213 RECORDING COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 39 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 191 - 138785. 651210 -33752 0.00 649.50 0.00 649.50 191 - 138785 - 651210 -33752 0.00 67.50 0.00 67.50 681 - 421190 - 649035 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 001 - 010510- 651210 -00000 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 408. 210105- 651210.00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 001 - 010510 - 651210.00000 0.00 21.00 0.00 21.00 408 - 210111- 649030 -00000 0.00 179.00 0.00 179.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.691.80 CHECK NO 567428 VENDOR 230580 - DYNAMIX MUSIC SERVICE 20009855 20011126141625 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 150155 MUSIC TAPES /FITNESS CENTER CHECK NO 567355 VENDOR 166220 - E. B. SIMMONDS 20009909 12873 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 201046 ELEC EAGLE LAKES 11/30 20009909 12876 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 201046 ELEC GGPK 11/30 CHECK NO 567602 VENDOR 333010 - EARTHLINK INC. 20009857 75256155 129 - 156110 - 634999 -33014 104727 INTERNET ACCESS 12/15/01 CHECK NO 567444 VENDOR 240660 - EBSCO PUBLISHING 20009948 0020428 307 - 156110 - 654380 -00000 0.00 105.90 0.00 105.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 105.90 0.00 360.00 0.00 360.00 0.00 12,040.00 0.00 12.040.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.400.00 0.00 153.65 0.00 153.65 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 153.65 0.00 10,300.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 40 REPORT 100-601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 17,224.00 355 - 156190 - 654380.00000 0.00 30,396.00 0.00 57,920.00 203455 SUBSCRIPTION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 57.920.00 CHECK NO 567522 VENDOR 293290 - ECOSYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES 20009806 #8- 028/01 RETAINAGE 109 - 000000- 205100 -00000 0.00 175.00- 0.00 175.00- 103869 MAINTAIN EXOTICS RETAINAGE 20009806 #8. 028/01 109- 182602. 634999 -00000 0.00 1,750.00 0.00 1,750.00 103869 MAINTAIN EXOTICS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,575.00 CHECK NO 567367 VENDOR 174350 - ELITE FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT, INC 20009951 17619 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 18.82 0.00 18.82 200858 RELIEF VALVE KIT 20009950 17608 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 9.47 0.00 9.47 200858 GASKET/PARTS FOR REPAIR 20009950 17607 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 200858 GASKET /PARTS FOR REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 43.29 CHECK NO 567293 VENDOR 114800 - ELLIS K. PHELPS & COMPANY 20009900 057591 408. 233351- 655100 -00000 0.00 7.145.15 0.00 7,145.15 200766 PUMP PARTS 20009900 057595 408. 233351 - 655100 -00000 0.00 1,345.60 0.00 1,345.60 200766 PUMP PARTS 20009900 057482 408 - 233351 - 655100 -00000 0.00 1,478.00 0.00 1,478.00 200766 PUMP PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,968.75 CHECK NO 567387 VENDOR 190020 - ELIIE GONZALEZ 20009906 12/17/01 5 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 12/17/01 5 HRS 20009906 12/21/01 3.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 12/21/01 3.5 HRS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009906 12/19/01 4.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 GONZALEZ 12/19/01 4.5 HRS 20009906 12/20/01 4 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 GONZALEZ 12/20/01 4 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567372 VENDOR 179840 - EMERGENCY PET HOSPITAL OF COLLIER 20009952 7847 001 - 155410 - 631980.00000 0.00 53.00 0.00 200974 VET CARE 11/19/01 20009952 7773 001 - 155410 - 631980 -00000 0.00 93.00 0.00 200974 VET CARE 11/18/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567214 VENDOR 6120 - EVANS OIL COMPANY 20009911 218574 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 451.93 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20009911 218588 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 197.00 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567215 VENDOR 6140 - EXXON COMPANY USA 20009600 1894022 001 - 144510- 652410 -00000 0.00 359.12 0.00 152806 AVIATION FUEL 11/25/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567216 VENDOR 6250 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 20009610 4- 027 -82622 681 - 421510 - 641950 -00000 0.00 40.70 0.00 201314 SHIPPING 12/4 20009608 4- 052 -04694 495 - 192310 - 641950.00000 0.00 22.90 0.00 202295 SHIPPING 12/6 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567364 VENDOR 172870 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION 20009611 4- 011 -93437 470 - 173410. 641950 -00000 0.00 35.70 0.00 201208 SHIPPING 12/3 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009612 4- 048 -05257 106979 SHIPPING 12111 20009609 4- 050 -03036 201721 SHIPPING 12/4 20009615 4- 036 -94840 200437 SHIPPING 12/11 20009609 4- 001 -71331 201721 SHIPPING 11/29 20009612 4.003 -72922 106979 SHIPPING 12/4 20009613 4- 015.91272 200002 SHIPPING 12111 20009614 4. 035 -19221 200057 SHIPPING 12111 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 123 - 155975 - 641950 -33075 0.00 111 - 156341. 641950 -00000 0.00 113 - 138312 - 641950 -00000 0.00 111 - 156310 - 641950.00000 0.00 123 - 155975 - 641950 -33075 0.00 001. 138710- 641950.00000 0.00 001 - 000000- 142900.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567289 VENDOR 110620 - FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 20009239 838222 408 - 233351. 655100 -00000 200770 PARTS, 11/28 20009239 836670 408 - 233351 - 655100 -00000 200770 PARTS, 10/25 20009239 837241 -1 408 - 233351. 655100 -00000 200770 - PARTS, 11/26 CHECK NO 567349 VENDOR 163730 - FIBBER MCGEE'S CLOSET 20009617 3978 G -0045 1/1/02 130 - 157710 - 644170.00000 202146 G -0045 111102 20009617 3978 G -0043 111102 111 - 156341 - 644170 -00000 202146 G -0043 1/1/02 CHECK NO 567298 VENDOR 116470 - FIRST TITLE & ABSTRACT, INC. 20009616 B -12316 306 - 116360 - 763100 -80607 152382 TITLE SERVICE 16J1 PAGE 42 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 5.55 0.00 5.55 8.30 0.00 8.30 9.15 0.00 9.15 8.65 0.00 8.65 5.55 0.00 5.55 31.75 0.00 31.75 29.65 0.00 29.65 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 134.30 0.00 1.689.05 0.00 1.689.05 0.00 92.17 0.00 92.17 0.00 960.00 0.00 960.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,741.22 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 215.00 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 43 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 225.00 CHECK NO 567663 VENDOR 349540 FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK 20008524 93955 1/1/2- 12/31/02 410 - 939030 - 873100.00000 0.00 478.44 0.00 478.44 1/1/02- 12/31/02 1999A CHECK TOTAL 0.00 478.44 CHECK NO 567489 VENDOR 273880 FLASH EQUIPMENT. INC. 20009618 26970 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 436.03 0.00 436.03 200627 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 20009618 27003 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 225.03 0.00 225.03 200627 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 661.06 CHECK NO 567646 VENDOR 348450 - FLORIDA BLUEPRINT OF SARASOTA 20009601 81799 111.138313. 651110 -00000 0.00 690.00 111 - 138313 - 641950.00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 745.00 203310 COLOR BOND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 745.00 CHECK NO 567608 VENDOR 335890 . FLORIDA FLUID SYSTEM TECH, INC. 20009619 1152029 408- 253221 - 652990 -00000 0.00 145.77 0.00 145.77 151654 MALE CONNECTORS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 145.77 CHECK NO 567219 VENDOR 6790 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 20009859 75152.48438 11/20 -12/21 408.233351- 643100 -00000 0.00 18.32 0.00 18.32 75152.48438 11/20- 12/21/01 20009894 90849 -80235 11/19 -12/20 408.233313- 643100.00000 0.00 12.82 0.00 12.82 9084 -80235 11/19- 12/20/01 20009898 25211 -69579 11/16 -12/19 408 - 233313 - 643100 -00000 0.00 1,699.08 0.00 1,699.08 25211 -69579 11/16- 12/19/01 20009897 24493 -33059 11/19 -12/20 109 - 182901.643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 24493.33059 11/19- 12/20/01 20009894 73965 -45530 11/19 -12/20 408 - 233313 - 643100.00000 0.00 35.36 0.00 35.36 73965 -45530 11/19- 12/20/01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J PAGE 44 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009897 63291 -11170 11/19 -12/20 408 - 233313. 643100 -00000 0.00 9.579.53 0.00 9,579.53 63291 -11170 11/19- 12/20/01 20009859 75552 -32029 11/20 -12/21 778 - 182701 - 643100 -00000 0.00 61.30 0.00 61.30 75552 -32029 11/20- 12/21/01 20009894 19773 -44306 11/20 -12/21 111 - 156332 - 643100 -00000 0.00 63.42 0.00 63.42 19773 -44306 11/20- 12/21/01 20009893 83557.30154 11/26 -12/27 408. 253212 - 643100.00000 0.00 23.41 0.00 23.41 83557.30154 11/26- 12/27/01 20009894 23664 -71569 10/29 -12/19 408. 233351- 643100.00000 0.00 30.24 0.00 30.24 23664 -71569 10/29- 12/19/01 20009897 03677 -75210 11/16.12/19 408. 233312- 643100.00000 0.00 14.720.17 0.00 14,720.17 03677 -75210 11/16- 12/19/01 20009898 80138 -36302 11/19 -12/20 130. 157710- 643100 -00000 0.00 2,949.82 0.00 2,949.82 80138 -36302 11/19. 12/20/01 20009893 32053 -34091 11/26 -12/27 198 - 157410 - 643100 -00000 0.00 34.97 0.00 34.97 32053 -34091 11/26. 12/27/01 20009859 84554 -61122 11/15.12/18 408 - 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 84554 -61122 11/15. 12/18/01 20009897 76800 -30082 11/20 -12/21 109 - 182901 - 643100.00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 76800 -30082 11/20- 12/21/01 20009893 22502 -32044 11/26 -12/27 198- 157410 - 643100 -00000 0.00 811.33 0.00 811.33 22502 -32044 11/26- 11/27/01 20009897 19681 -76089 11/20 -12/21 109. 182901. 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 19681 -76089 11/20- 12/21/01 20009859 68644 -35182 11/20 -12/21 109 - 182901. 643100 -00000 0.00 79.65 0.00 79.65 68644 -35182 11/20- 12/21/01 20009859 24516 -13315 11/19 -12/20 408 - 233313. 643100 -00000 0.00 298.31 0.00 298.31 24516 -13315 11/19- 12/20/01 20009897 26881 -33004 11/20 -12/21 109 - 182901 - 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 26881 -33004 11/20- 12/21/01 20009894 33496.39108 11/14 -12/17 144. 144360 - 643100 -00000 0.00 351.25 0.00 351.25 33496.39108 11/14- 12/17/01 20009897 75532.38077 11/20 -12/21 778. 182701- 643100 -00000 0.00 1.141.53 0.00 1,141.53 75532 -38077 11/20- 12/21/01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009894 11720 -15578 10/29 -11/27 11720 -15578 10/29- 11/27/01 20009859 05453 -33056 11/20 -12/21 05453 -33056 11/20- 12/21/01 20009894 84580 -86579 10/5- 12/3/01 84580 -86579 10/5- 12/3/01 20009859 75562 -30055 11/20 -12/20 75562.30055 11/20. 12/20/01 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233351. 643100 -00000 0.00 778 - 182701. 643100 -00000 0.00 408 - 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 778. 182701- 643100.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567446 VENDOR 243280 - FLORIDA WATER SERVICES 20009238 009723515 -4 11/19 -12/11 001 - 156363. 643400.00000 111. 156332- 646318 -00000 009723515 -4 11/19 - 12/11/01 RED MULCH 20009238 009738135.4 11/15 -12/12 001 - 156363 - 643400 -00000 111 - 156332. 646318 -00000 009738135 -4 11/15. 12/12/01 RED MULCH 20009912 009727285 -0 11/5- 12/5/01 001 - 061010 - 643400.00000 111 - 156332 - 646318 -00000 009727285 -0 11/5- 12/5/01 RED MULCH 20009912 009727295 -9 11/5- 12/5/01 001. 061010- 643400.00000 728.00 009727295.9 11/5- 12/5/01 0.00 20009238 009727305 -6 11/5- 12 -5 -01 470 - 173442 - 643400 -00000 1,722.00 009727305 -6 11/5- 12/5/01 CHECK NO 567305 VENDOR 126420 - FORESTRY RESOURCES 20009595 451723 24.99 111. 156332- 646318 -00000 24.99 200977 RED MULCH 588.76 20009595 451970 32.82 111 - 156332. 646318 -00000 0.00 200977 RED MULCH 0.00 20009595 451724 0.00 111 - 156332 - 646318 -00000 0.00 200977 RED MULCH 497.00 CHECK NO 567457 VENDOR 252050 - FPL 20009607 493067 203569 LIGHT REMOVAL 16J1 PAGE 45 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 24.99 0.00 24.99 588.76 0.00 588.76 32.82 0.00 32.82 81.73 0.00 81.73 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 32,684.26 0.00 443.85 0.00 443.85 0.00 461.67 0.00 461.67 0.00 349.58 0.00 349.58 0.00 174.86 0.00 174.86 0.00 180.07 0.00 180.07 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,610.03 0.00 497.00 0.00 497.00 0.00 728.00 0.00 728.00 0.00 497.00 0.00 497.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,722.00 136. 162590- 643100.00000 0.00 1,272.00 0.00 1,272.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 PAGE 46 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS U J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,272.00 CHECK NO 567340 VENDOR 157320 - FREEMAN AND FREEMAN INC. 20009467 #30 191 - 138785. 884200 -33751 0.00 11,000.00 0.00 11,000.00 203665 SILVA 0061720002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11,000.00 CHECK NO 567517 VENDOR 290310 - FREIGHTLINER OF TAMPA 20009216 116457P 521 - 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 87.36 0.00 87.36 200826 STARTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 87.36 CHECK NO 567607 VENDOR 333980 G&K SERVICES 20009742 657550 12/7 408 - 253250 - 652130.00000 0.00 38.15 0.00 38.15 201628 12/7 20009654 657559 12/7 111 - 156332 - 652130.00000 0.00 20.15 0.00 20.15 201438 12/7 20009743 558386 12110 111- 156381 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1.44 0.00 1.44 201478 12110 20009657 658382 12110 408. 253211- 652130 -00000 0.00 80.69 0.00 80.69 200384 12110 20009660 658395 12110 408- 233351. 652130 -00000 0.00 353.31 0.00 353.31 200774 12110 20009649 659150 12111 470 - 173442. 652130 -00000 0.00 12.51 0.00 12.51 201124 12/11 20009654 657556 12/7 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 136.12 0.00 136.12 201438 12/7 20009743 654391 12/3 111 - 156381 - 652130 -00000 0.00 4.03 0.00 4.03 201478 12/3 20009659 658385 12/10 408. 233352 - 652130 -00000 0.00 111.36 0.00 111.36 200715 12110 20009658 658399 12/10 408 - 233313 - 652130 -00000 0.00 16.60 0.00 16.60 200658 12110 20009652 657528 12/7 470 - 173441. 652130 -00000 0.00 37.91 0.00 37.91 201191 12/7 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009651 658383 12/10 201167 12/10 20009743 654391 12/3 201478 12/3 20009743 558386 12110 201478 12/10 20009656 658388 12/10 200222 12/10 CHECK NO 567612 VENDOR 339190 - G&K SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 155410 - 652130 -00000 0.00 111 - 156381 - 634999.00000 0.00 111 - 156381 - 652130.00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 652130 -00000 0.00 20009650 659136 12111 101 - 163620. 652130 -00000 0.00 201127 12/11 VCHR DISC 20009653 666374 12/24 001 - 122240 - 652130.00000 1.44 201234 12/24 4.03 20009655 658398 12/10 109- 182602 - 652130.00000 259.44 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 109. 182901- 652130 -00000 0.00 121.27 0.00 109 - 182901 - 652990 -00000 0.00 200069 12/10 125.30 20009650 659956 12/12 101 - 163620 - 652130 -00000 0.00 201127 12/12 480.73 20009653 662379 12/17 001. 122240- 652130.00000 0.00 201234 12/17 354.84 20009653 658390 12/10 001. 122240 - 652130 -00000 201234 12110 CHECK NO 567220 VENDOR 7400 - GALE RESEARCH COMPANY 20009739 11204491 12/11 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 2000549 BOOKS 20009739 11204490 355. 156190- 766100 -00000 2000549 BOOKS 20009739 11215423 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 2000549 BOOKS 20009739 11205308 12111 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 2000549 BOOKS 161l 80.93 PAGE 47 80.93 0.00 ,�N AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 37.65 0.00 37.65 1.44 0.00 1.44 4.03 0.00 4.03 259.44 0.00 259.44 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,114.83 0.00 80.93 0.00 80.93 0.00 121.27 0.00 121.27 0.00 16.12 0.00 49.93 0.00 1.95 0.00 68.00 0.00 225.21 0.00 225.21 0.00 121.27 0.00 121.27 0.00 125.30 0.00 125.30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 741.98 0.00 480.73 0.00 480.73 0.00 160.22 0.00 160.22 0.00 354.84 0.00 354.84 0.00 271.81 0.00 271.81 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 48 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,267.60 CHECK NO 567312 VENDOR 130240 - GEORGE YILMAZ 20009504 12/16 -19/01 TRVL G YILMAZ 470 - 173410 - 640300 -00000 0.00 66.00 0.00 66.00 12/16 -19/01 TRVL G YILMAZ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 66.00 CHECK NO 567460 VENDOR 254610 - GFOA 20009633 PUBLICATION DIRECOR OMB 001 - 101520. 654110 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 PUBLICATION FOR DIRECTOR OF OMB CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00 CHECK NO 567221 VENDOR 7740 - GOLDEN GATE ANIMAL CLINIC 20009834 D KIRKLAND O1 9349 610. 155410. 631970.00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 D KIRKLAND O1 9349 20009834 W QUIST O1 8299 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 200975 W QUIST 01 8299 20009834 R GORY O1 8145 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 R GORY O1 8145 20009834 C FAHREMBRUCH O1 9060 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 200975 C FAHREMBRUCH O1 9060 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 225.00 CHECK NO 567583 VENDOR 326950 - GOLDEN GATE AREA CIVIC ASSOCIATION 20009628 1 /11 MASTER OF CEREMONIES 001 - 010110. 640310 -01002 0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00 1 /11 MASTER OF CEREMONIES DINNER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.00 CHECK NO 567222 VENDOR 7770 - GOLDEN GATE NURSERY 20009836 72879 001 - 156363. 652255 -00000 0.00 86.90 0.00 86.90 202565 11/28 FEED 20009629 72393 111- 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 25.50 0.00 25.50 151702 FLORATAN PCS 20009832 12/12 B DAVIS 001 - 155410 - 652210 -00000 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 202223 12112 B DAVIS JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 49 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 15.00 J 15.00 152636 POSTAGE & HANDLING 1/15 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER .1. = 0.00 15.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8. 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009836 72815 001 - 156363 - 652255 -00000 0.00 50.10 0.00 50.10 0.00 202565 11/21 FEED 151622 WATER COLLER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 297.50 CHECK NO 567363 VENDOR 171810 - GOLDEN GATE POOL SUPPLIES INC. 20009838 16521 -12/3 111 - 156313. 652311 -00000 0.00 0.00 111. 156349- 652990 -00000 0.00 0.00 111 - 156349 - 652311 -00000 0.00 161.60 0.00 161.60 202787 POOL CHEMICALS 20009837 16586 12/12 111. 156313 - 652311.00000 0.00 122.00 0.00 122.00 202000 12/12 POOL CHEM 20009837 16573 12/12 111. 156313- 652311.00000 0.00 161.00 0.00 161.00 202000 12/12 POOL CHEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 444.60 CHECK NO 567411 VENDOR 208010 - GOLDEN GATE TROPHY CENTER 20009839 11120 MENS FALL SOFTBALL 111 - 156341. 652990 -00000 0.00 218.00 0.00 218.00 202058 11120 MENS FALL SOFTBALL 20009630 12/7 &12/6 IRONMAN /XMAS 111 - 156349 - 652999 -00000 0.00 104.62 0.00 104.62 12/7 &12/6 IRONMAN /XMASWALK TROPHYS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 322.62 CHECK NO 567414 VENDOR 213590 - GORDON HAZEN 20009622 12/1.26/01 TRVL G HAZEN 111 - 156380 - 640200 -00000 0.00 78.01 0.00 78.01 12/1 -26/01 TRVL G HAZEN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 78.01 CHECK NO 567473 VENDOR 262800 - GOVERNING 20009631 POSTAGE & HANBDLIKNG 1/15 101 - 163610 - 654110 -00000 0.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 152636 POSTAGE & HANDLING 1/15 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15.00 CHECK NO 567371 VENDOR 178630 - GRAINGER 20009636 287 - 1072332 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 2.96 0.00 2.96 200777 SUPPLIES 20009634 485 - 5742740 WATER COOLER 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 423.73 0.00 423.73 151622 WATER COLLER JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009636 287 - 742552 -6 200777 SUPPLIES 20009635 480 - 502725.9 200946 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 101. 163620 - 652990.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567223 VENDOR 7900 - GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 20009637 0630217687 408- 233312. 655200 -00000 0.00 200628 SUPPLIES // DISC 0.00 20009639 0630217146 408- 233352 - 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC 20009639 0630216871 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC 20009638 0630207678 001 - 121141 - 652910 -00000 201351 ELE PARTS 20009637 0630217687 408. 233312- 655200 -00000 200628 SUPPLIES // DISC 20009639 0630217146 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC 20009639 0630217905 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC 20009639 0630217905 408. 233352- 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC 20009639 0630216871 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 201421 ELE PARTS /DISC CHECK NO 567508 VENDOR 283640 - GREGORY M. DOWBAK, M.D. 20009738 3417 G GARCIA 001. 155930 - 634101 -00000 203708 G GARCIA CHECK NO 567532 VENDOR 299230 - GUARDIAN PERSONAL STORAGE 20009833 C1 -7 12/21.1/21 118. 144210- 644170 -33781 202558 C1 -7 12/21,1/21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 442.61 0.00 195.65 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.19 0.47- 45.36 27.99 109.30 28.88 87.90 0.88 - 0.45 - CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.000.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 432.00 0.00 PAGE 50 VCHR NET 442.61 195.65 1.064.95 2.19 - 0.47- 45.36 27.99 109.30 28.88 87.90 0.88 - 0.45- 295.44 7,000.00 7,000.00 432.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567671 VENDOR 900040 - GULF BAY CONSTRUCTION CO INC 301040 02700200900 REC#299017 408 - 253212. 343320 -00000 0.00 602.00 0.00 METER TOP REFUND REC 299017 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567224 VENDOR 7990 - GULFSHORE ANIMAL CLINIC 20009835 01 -9471 ROBINSON 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 200987 01 -9471 ROBINSON 12/28 20009835 01 -8735 KEOGH 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 200987 01 -8735 KEOGH 12/28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567334 VENDOR 152410 - HACH 20009840 2908863 -12/7 408. 233352- 652310 -00000 0.00 173.05 0.00 201418 CHEMICALS 20009841 2911385 -12/11 408. 253221- 652310 -00000 0.00 554.00 0.00 202210 CHEMICALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567194 VENDOR 349770 - HAMPTON INN 20009932 80980253 K DUGAN 1/15/02 313- 163611- 640300 -00000 0.00 84.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567360 VENDOR 169540 - HANNULA LANDSCAPING, INC. 20009842 4017 -12/10 111 - 163646- 634999 -00000 0.00 841.50 0.00 203039 DRAINS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567599 VENDOR 331880 - HANSON MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. 20009749 11943 11/30 518 - 121630 - 652990 -00000 0.00 1,706.29 0.00 201689 11/30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567225 VENDOR 8180 - HARBORSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC 20009843 9178 12/28 MCGEE 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 201012 9178 12/28 MCGEE SPAY /NEUTER 20009843 9437 12/28 LOVEY 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 201012 9437 12/28 LOVEY SPAY /NEUTER 20009843 01 -9293 12/28 COLLINS 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 201012 01 -9293 12/28 COLLINS SPY /NEU 20009843 9455 12/31 WHITE 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 201012 9455 12/31 WHITE SPAY /NEUTER 20009843 9423 12/31 VANZANDT 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 201012 9423 12/31 VANZANDT SPY /NEUT. CHECK NO 567313 VENDOR 131720 - HARCROS CHEMICALS, INC. 20009828 740055908 111 - 156313. 652311 -00000 0.00 200532 11/20 20009829 740055700 111 - 156349 - 652311 -00000 0.00 200539 CHEMICALS 20009828 740056114 111 - 156313 - 652311 -00000 0.00 200532 12/13 CHECK NO 567431 VENDOR 232340 - HARLEQUIN SALES GROUP 20009830 21149 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 200561 1/2 CHECK NO 567331 VENDOR 150180 - HARRISON UNIFORM CO. 20009914 190392512 146 - 144380 - 652110 -00000 0.00 200841 UNIFORMS 12/6 CHECK NO 567594 VENDOR 330310 - HEALTHWARE SOULUTIONS LLC 20009741 10356 11/30 490 - 144610. 764900 -00000 0.00 202512 SOFTWARE PAGE 52 16JI AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 75.00 0.00 75.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 295.00 520.00 0.00 520.00 326.41 0.00 326.41 234.18 0.00 234.18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,080.59 10.53 0.00 10.53 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.53 130.50 0.00 130.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 130.50 3,009.00 0.00 3,009.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567319 VENDOR 140110 HEDBERG ASSOCIATES 20009632 2001110108 GOODWIN 111.138911- 634804.00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 2001110108 GOODWIN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567456 VENDOR 251890 HERIBERTO HARTNACK 20009499 12/3 -27/01 TRVL HARTNACK 001 - 155230 - 640200 -00000 0.00 60.90 0.00 12/3 -27/01 TRVL H HARTNACK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567323 VENDOR 141020 - HOME DEPOT 20009922 3061366 001 - 121141. 652910 -00000 0.00 8.91 0.00 203115 8/22 20009922 5100847 001 - 121141 - 652910 -00000 0.00 5.94 0.00 203115 10/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567352 VENDOR 164250 HOME DEPOT 20009924 3030105 001.122240- 652996 -00000 0.00 39.12 0.00 201486 12110 20009923 7132177 001 - 122240.652989 -00000 0.00 92.67 0.00 201486 12/26 20009925 3080963 001.122240- 652990.00000 0.00 72.78 0.00 201486 12/10 20009925 3131974 001. 122240- 652990 -00000 0.00 30.59 0.00 201486 12/20 20009926 5111853 001. 122240- 652991.00000 0.00 6.80 0.00 201486 12/28 20009924 3072197 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 0.00 26.26 0.00 201486 12/10 20009925 7201975 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 79.85 0.00 201486 12/6 20009924 8020927 001- 122240 - 652996 -00000 0.00 168.29 0.00 201486 12/5 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 PAGE 54 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (� SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009925 7201974 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 83.68- 0.00 83.68- 201486 12/6 20009924 5160664 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 0.00 71.00 0.00 71.00 201486 12/18 20009926 3080434 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 62.96 0.00 62.96 201486 12/20 20009925 2072294 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 27.88 0.00 27.88 201486 12111 20009925 3080275 001. 122240- 652990 -00000 0.00 56.74 0.00 56.74 201486 12/20 20009924 6020095 001 - 122240- 652994 -00000 0.00 118.04 0.00 118.04 201486 12/27 20009923 6080721 001 - 122240 - 652989 -00000 0.00 34.21 0.00 34.21 201486 11/27 20009923 7031044 001 - 122240. 652989 -00000 0.00 29.94 0.00 29.94 201486 12/26 20009925 4060029 001. 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 66.37 0.00 66.37 201486 11/29 20009926 3101591 001. 122240- 652991 -00000 0.00 31.76 0.00 31.76 201486 20009925 4070692 001. 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 10.98 0.00 10.98 201486 12/19 20009923 2131362 001. 122240. 652989.00000 0.00 32.29 0.00 32.29 201486 12111 20009923 9110555 001 - 122240. 652989 -00000 0.00 14.85 0.00 14.85 201486 12/14 20009923 2131362 001 - 122240. 652989 -00000 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 201486 11 /01 20009926 6092452 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 61.86 0.00 61.86 201486 12127 20009926 8131500 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 229.92 0.00 229.92 201486 12/15 20009925 3091372 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 18.54 0.00 18.54 201486 12/20 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009925 9090907 201486 12/4 20009925 6052469 201486 12/17 20009925 9021604 201486 12/14 20009926 5140474 201486 12/28 20009323 4221236 151788 E CHAMBERLAIN 71020920005 20009926 9011655 201486 12/14 20009925 7091787 201486 11/26 20009923 4080155 201486 12/19 20009923 4082499 201486 12/19 20009926 1021424 201486 12/12 20009925 3080855 201486 12/10 CHECK NO 567588 VENDOR 328710 - HOME DEPOT 20009641 2072224 152838 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 188.92 16J1 188.92 0.00 ' PAGE 55 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 588.54 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001 - 122240. 652990.00000 0.00 83.68 0.00 83.68 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 13.88 0.00 13.88 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 31.50 0.00 31.50 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 8.50 0.00 8.50 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 10.71 0.00 10.71 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 4.59 0.00 4.59 001 - 122240 - 652989.00000 0.00 371.18 0.00 371.18 001 - 122240. 652989 -00000 0.00 68.47 0.00 68.47 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 29.51 0.00 29.51 001. 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 70.69 0.00 70.69 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,046.73 111 - 163647 - 652990 -00000 0.00 31.45 0.00 31.45 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 31.45 CHECK NO 567504 VENDOR 281640 - HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS 20009293 5211541 191 - 138785. 884100 -33751 152453 G GALVAN 54550480003 20009294 5211542 191 - 138785. 884100 -33751 152452 L TORRES 0.00 188.92 0.00 188.92 0.00 588.54 0.00 588.54 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009292 9200671 152402 C MACIAS 83243000363 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 191. 138785- 884100.33751 0.00 CHECK NO 567635 VENDOR 346500 - HOME ENTERTAINMENT CONNECTION VCHR NET 20009642 278 SATELLITE SYS. 111 - 156380. 652910 -00000 0.00 0.00 150132 SATELLITE SYSTEM 635.00 0.00 CHECK NO 567499 VENDOR 279710 - HORVATH ELECTRIC MOTORS 635.00 20009915 0900 12110 441.256110- 634999.00000 0.00 0.00 203197 12/10 REPAIR /PARTS 28.00 0.00 CHECK NO 567309 VENDOR 127370 HOWCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. LTD. 28.00 20009916 70015418 12/13 470 - 173441- 634999 -00000 0.00 0.00 201377 12/13 OIL PICK UP 45.00 0.00 CHECK NO 567530 VENDOR 296660 HUMANE SOCIETY OF COLLIER CO INC 45.00 20009827 C COMPO O1 9135 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 0.00 0.00 201018 C COMPO O1 9135 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20009827 R ADDISON O1 9415 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 201018 R ADDISON O1 9415 20009827 G JAVARSKY O1 9027 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 201018 G JAVARSKY O1 9027 20009827 J ALVARADO O1 9210 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 201018 J ALVARADO O1 9210 20009827 J MINER O1 9313 610 - 155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 201018 J MINER O1 9313 20009827 A BROOKS O1 9160 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 201018 A BROOKS O1 9160 CHECK NO 567386 VENDOR 189680 - HUMISTON & MOORE ENGINEERS 16J1 PAGE 56 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 323.13 0.00 323.13 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.100.59 635.00 0.00 635.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 635.00 844.34 0.00 844.34 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 844.34 28.00 0.00 28.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 290.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (`''1J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009805 9089 195 - 110406 - 631400 -10291 0.00 8,994.62 0.00 6786 9/01 SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567408 VENDOR 203560 HY -TECH WHOLESALE 20009640 46443 12/13 111. 138317 - 651910 -00000 0.00 86.00 0.00 152133 COPIER BACKUPS 12/13 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567227 VENDOR 9020 HYDRAULIC HOSE AND EQUIP 20009917 097123 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 103.94 0.00 202312 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567652 VENDOR 348900 IFAS COMMUNICATION SERVICES 20009643 BUS CARDS T HAMPTON 001.157110- 647110 -00000 0.00 8.00 0.00 152431 BUS. CARDS T HAMPTON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567615 VENDOR 339830 - IKON /IOS CAPITAL 20009927 53580819 113 - 138931 - 644600 -00000 0.00 400.15 113 - 138931. 651210 -00000 0.00 38.76 0.00 202545 - 10/23 -11/26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567228 VENDOR 9140 - IMMOKALEE ANIMAL CLINIC 20009940 01 -9283 12/28 610. 155410. 631970.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 201023 - 12/28 D.BLANTON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567229 VENDOR 9180 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL CO 20009740 432 10/1.10/31 111 - 156334.643300.00000 0.00 325.32 0.00 432 10/1.10/31 20009740 484 10/1 -10/31 111 - 156334 - 643300 -00000 0.00 325.32 0.00 484 10/1 -10/31 20009740 432 1/1.1/31 111 - 156334 - 643300 -00000 0.00 325.32 0.00 432 1/1 -1/31 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY O8, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009740 484 1/1.1/31 111 - 156334 - 643300 -00000 0.00 325.32 0.00 484 1/1 -1/31 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567326 VENDOR 147920 . IMMOKALEE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 20009936 1130010200 11/3 TO 11/31 101. 163620 - 643100 -00000 0.00 102.60 0.00 1130010200 11/3 TO 11/31 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567575 VENDOR 324160 - IN TEL COM 20009919 59959 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 1,309.00 0.00 203664 12112 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567230 VENDOR 9270 INDUSTRIAL AIR PRODUCTS 20009918 113023 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 66.20 0.00 202418 12/7 OXYGEN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567353 VENDOR 164780 INFO PLUS 20009938 102 111 - 156341 - 634999 -00000 0.00 374.00 0.00 201384 - 11/30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567587 VENDOR 328080 INSTITUTE OF TRANS ENGINEERS 20009646 BOOKS 101 - 163610 - 654110.00000 0.00 297.00 0.00 152808 BOOKS 20009645 222803 126 - 138332.654110 -33202 0.00 145.00 0.00 151926 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567518 VENDOR 290590 INTELITRAN 20009933 PRGG 1101 GOLDEN GATE 130 - 157710. 634999.00000 0.00 1,368.00 0.00 202925 12/14 GOLDEN GATE 20009920 PRV 1101 VETERANS PK 111. 156380- 634999 -00000 0.00 1,368.00 0.00 202922 12/14 VETERANS PK JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009647 EGP 0101 1/3/02 EGP 0101 1/3/02 20009921 PRI 1101 IMMOKALEE 202926 12/14 IMMOKALEE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 123 - 155975 - 634104 -33075 0.00 111 - 156343 - 634999 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567529 VENDOR 296020 - INTERMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 20009939 2043893 11/14/01 001. 121143- 641400 -00000 0.00 2043893 11/14/01 CHECK NO 567551 VENDOR 313840 - IOSCAPITAL 20009942 53580812 201965 - 11/26 -12/25 20009943 53618057 201963 - 10/23- 11/26/01 20009941 53580817 201338 - 10/28 - 11/20 20009943 53618062 201963 - 10/23- 11/26/01 20009648 53651807 10/29 -11/28 152600 10/29 -11/28 CHECK NO 567660 VENDOR 349410 - IPS 20009644 14196 151969 TIME CLOCK REPAIR 681 - 431310. 644620 -00000 0.00 681 - 421510. 644620 -00000 0.00 681. 410710 - 644620 -00000 0.00 681 - 421510 - 644620 -00000 0.00 001 - 157110. 644620 -00000 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 300.00 0.00 1.368.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 534.14 CHECK TOTAL 364.75 718.51 250.52 311.69 462.00 CHECK TOTAL 111. 156349. 646970.00000 0.00 65.00 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 567318 VENDOR 139990 - J.C. DRAINFIELD 20009470 5059 2,125.00 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 2,125.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5063 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5153 413 - 263611 - 634999.73128 0.00 203670 SUS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 59 VCHR NET 300.00 1,368.00 4,404.00 534.14 534.14 364.75 718.51 250.52 311.69 462.00 2,107.47 65.00 65.00 2,225.00 0.00 2,225.00 2,250.00 0.00 2,250.00 2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 2,125.00 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 2,225.00 0.00 2,225.00 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 2,125.00 0.00 2,325.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER 2.125.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 20009470 5155 2.125.00 413. 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5149 413 - 263611 - 634999.73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5147 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5060 413 - 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5058 413. 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SUS 20009470 5064 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5151 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5062 413 - 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SUS 20009470 5148 413 - 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SUS 20009470 5154 413 - 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5061 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5150 413. 263611- 634999.73128 0.00 203670 SVS 20009470 5152 413 - 263611 - 634999.73128 0.00 203670 SUS CHECK NO 567427 VENDOR 229750 - J.C.PRODUCTIONS 20009479 120521 111 - 156313 - 764370 -00000 203493 MUSIC SYSTEMS CHECK NO 567410 VENDOR 206160 - J.E.S. TRACTOR SERVICE 16J PAGE 60 ,�,a AMT NET VCHR DISC 2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 2,225.00 0.00 2,225.00 0.00 2.250.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 2,325.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 2.125.00 0.00 2.225.00 0.00 2,125.00 0.00 2.125.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 865.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 VCHR NET 2.125.00 2,125.00 2,125.00 2,225.00 2,225.00 2,250.00 2,125.00 2,325.00 2.125.00 2,125.00 2,225.00 2,125.00 2,125.00 34,850.00 865.00 865.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA b J PAGE 61 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009469 1522 470 - 173442 - 763100 -00000 0.00 12,500.00 0.00 12.500.00 202256 NEW ENTRANCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12,500.00 CHECK NO 567492 VENDOR 275820 - J.L. WALLACE 20009810 #12 RETAINAGE 368 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 2.971.88- 0.00 2,971.88- 7305 TO 11/30/01 RETAINAGE 20009810 #12 368. 116360 - 763100 -00165 0.00 29,718.80 0.00 29.718.80 7305 TO 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26,746.92 CHECK NO 567430 VENDOR 231020 J.M. TODD COMPANY 20009882 68122 001 - 010510. 651210 -00000 0.00 73.11 0.00 73.11 201680 STAPLES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 73.11 CHECK NO 567621 VENDOR 343350 J.W. CRAFT 20009316 24987 001 - 172930 - 644600 -00000 0.00 82.50 0.00 82.50 203297 10/28 - 11/24/01 20009316 26341 001 - 172930 - 644600 -00000 0.00 82.50 0.00 82.50 203297 11/25. 12/22/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 165.00 CHECK NO 567231 VENDOR 9540 - JACK AND ANN'S FEED 20009324 66017 001. 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 5.49 0.00 5.49 201287 SUPPLIES 20009324 65913 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 5.37 0.00 5.37 201287 SUPPLIES 20009324 65545 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 1.69 0.00 1.69 201287 SUPPLIES 20009297 66306 001 - 155410 - 652710.00000 0.00 65.90 0.00 65.90 152521 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 78.45 CHECK NO 567339 VENDOR 156680 - JACK LYONS TRUCK PARTS, INC. JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009317 146898 200865 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567672 VENDOR 900050 - JACQUELINE GANTZER 301044 REFUND PARKS GANTZER 111 - 156380 - 347290 -00000 0.00 GANTZER REFUND PARKS CHECK NO 567500 VENDOR 279840 - JAMES CARTER 20009514 10/8- 12/19/01 TRVL CARTER 001 - 010110 - 640200 -01002 0.00 10/8- 12/18/01 TRVL J CARTER 20009514 11/15 -16/01 TRVL CARTER 001 - 010110 - 640310.01002 0.00 11/15 -16/01 TRVL J CARTER CHECK NO 567591 VENDOR 329950 - JAMES COLETTA 149.27 20009888 11/14 -16 TRVL J COLETTA 001 - 010110 - 640310.01005 0.00 149.27 11/14 -16/01 TRVL J COLETTA 0.00 55.00 CHECK NO 567593 VENDOR 330170 - JAMES J. GUERRA, M.D. 128.18 20009864 G TARVIN 10/26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 132.95 203709 G TARVIN 10/26/01 0.00 261.13 20009864 G TARVIN 11/26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 0.00 203709 G TARVIN 11/26/01 3,500.00 0.00 20009864 G TARVIN 10/26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 7,000.00 203709 G TARVIN 10/26/01 7,000.00 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 567662 VENDOR 349490 - JAMES MCGEE 20009502 REIMB J MCGEE HOTEL 11/28 408 - 210155 - 640300 -00000 0.00 152400 REIMB J MCGEE HOTEL 11/28 CHECK NO 567666 VENDOR 349650 - JAMES TAYLOR 16J1 PAGE 62 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 149.27 0.00 149.27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 149.27 55.00 0.00 55.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 55.00 128.18 0.00 128.18 132.95 0.00 132.95 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 261.13 36.00 0.00 36.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 36.00 3,500.00 0.00 3,500.00 58.50 0.00 58.50 7,000.00 0.00 7,000.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,558.50 115.82 0.00 115.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 115.82 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 63 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 "►� VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009886 1/13 -18 ADV PD J TAYLOR 301. 121125 - 640300 -01017 0.00 117.00 0.00 117.00 1/13 -18/02 ADV PD J TAYLOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 117.00 CHECK NO 567300 VENDOR 116700 JAMESON SUPPLY INC. 20009471 75061 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 53.94 0.00 53.94 201286 PARTS 20009471 75069 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 46.98 0.00 46.98 201286 PARTS 20009471 75092 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 21.50 0.00 21.50 201286 PARTS 20009471 75190 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 13.12 0.00 13.12 201286 PARTS 20009471 75123 001. 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 61.02 0.00 61.02 201286 PARTS 20009471 75204 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 66.76 0.00 66.76 201286 PARTS 20009471 75091 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 21.73 0.00 21.73 201286 PARTS 20009471 75046 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 15.90 0.00 15.90 201286 PARTS 20009471 75129 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 82.23 0.00 82.23 201286 PARTS 20009471 74986 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 39.36 0.00 39.36 201286 PARTS 20009295 75123 001 - 126334 - 652990 -00000 0.00 59.97 0.00 59.97 151572 PARTS 20009471 75157 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 123.82 0.00 123.82 201286 PARTS 20009471 75004 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 241.69 0.00 241.69 201286 PARTS 20009471 75214 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 123.82 0.00 123.82 201286 PARTS 20009471 75050 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 40.81 0.00 40.81 201286 PARTS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009471 75134 201286 PARTS 20009471 74979 201286 PARTS 20009471 74099 201286 PARTS 20009471 74968 201286 PARTS 20009471 75017 201286 PARTS 20009471 75030 201286 PARTS 20009471 74896 201286 PARTS 20009471 75158 201286 PARTS 20009471 75068 201286 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 122240. 652995 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 001. 122240- 652995 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 001- 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 001. 122240 - 652995 -00000 0.00 PAGE 64 16J1 -ft AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 114.49 0.00 114.49 126.09 0.00 126.09 374.75 0.00 374.75 57.33 0.00 57.33 241.56 0.00 241.56 159.85 0.00 159.85 80.95 0.00 80.95 49.09 0.00 49.09 123.82 0.00 123.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,340.58 CHECK NO 567292 VENDOR 114260 - JANE MCDONALD 20009506 1/13 -18/02 ADV PD MCDONAL 301 - 121125 - 640300 -01017 0.00 117.00 0.00 117.00 1/13 -18/02 ADV PD J MCDONALD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 117.00 CHECK NO 567644 VENDOR 348010 - JANUS PIERRE 20009624 12/3 -21/01 TRVL J PIERRE 111 - 156390 - 640200 -00000 0.00 22.62 0.00 22.62 12/3 -21/01 TRVL J PIERRE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22.62 CHECK NO 567285 VENDOR 107490 - JENKINS & CHARLAND, INC. 20009802 28523 001 - 156363. 634999 -00000 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 1.500.00 202309 10/25/01- 11/24/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,500.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 65 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 {(•,,1j 1 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567623 VENDOR 343450 JENNIFER BELPEDIO 20009664 REIMB 001 - 010510 - 651210 -00000 0.00 17.43 0.00 17.43 152807 REIMB CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.43 CHECK NO 567549 VENDOR 311340 JENNIFER GUIDA 20009490 12/19/01 TRVL J GUIDA 198 - 157410 - 640200 -00000 0.00 29.00 0.00 29.00 12/19/01 TRVL J GUIDA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 29.00 CHECK NO 567665 VENDOR 349620 JENNIFER PERRY 20009501 12/6/01 TRVL J PERRY 198- 157410 - 640300 -00000 0.00 19.72 0.00 19.72 12/6/01 TRVL J PERRY 20009501 11/26- 12/20/01 TRVL PERRY 198 - 157410 - 640200 -00000 0.00 76.27 0.00 76.27 11/26- 12/20/01 TRVL J PERRY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.99 CHECK NO 567361 VENDOR 169770 JENNINGS ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 20009478 13869 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 307.20 0.00 307.20 151590 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 307.20 CHECK NO 567668 VENDOR 349780 JERRIE L. SHEPPARD 20009847 PETTY CASH 001 - 122310. 651210 -00000 0.00 4.72 001 - 122310. 641950 -00000 0.00 9.55 001 - 122310. 652990 -00000 0.00 1.24 605 - 122390. 641950 -00000 0.00 17.94 605 - 122390. 651210 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 36.45 PETTY CASH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 36.45 CHECK NO 567521 VENDOR 292620 JM TODD, INC. 20009473 69381 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 167.86 0.00 167.86 200637 11/29.12/28 20009473 69384 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 169.10 0.00 169.10 200637 11/25.12/24 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 66 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009473 69385 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 450.21 0.00 450.21 200637 11/25 -12/24 20009473 69387 001 - 000000 - 142500.00000 0.00 311.35 0.00 311.35 200637 11/29 -12/28 20009477 65510 001. 122240 - 651210.00000 0.00 235.24 0.00 235.24 151627 9/9- 10/8/01 20009473 69389 001. 000000- 142500 -00000 0.00 395.74 0.00 395.74 200637 11/29 -12/28 20009473 69382 001 - 000000- 142500 -00000 0.00 208.51 0.00 208.51 200637 11/25 -12/24 20009477 68535 001- 122240 - 651210 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 151627 12/6- 1/5/02 20009473 69383 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 512.60 0.00 512.60 200637 11/25 -12/24 20009477 68525 001. 122240- 651210 -00000 0.00 158.80 0.00 158.80 151627 11/9- 12/8/01 20009473 69388 001. 000000- 142500 -00000 0.00 135.12 0.00 135.12 200637 11/29 -12/28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,764.53 CHECK NO 567670 VENDOR 900030 JOAN SMITH 301038 12/8/01 TRVL J SMITH 001 - 122310 - 640200.00000 0.00 17.40 0.00 17.40 12/8/01 TRVL J SMITH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.40 CHECK NO 567232 VENDOR 10160 JOHN COLLINS AUTO PARTS, INC. 20009328 742992 109 - 182901- 652990.00000 0.00 8.10 0.00 8.10 200146 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8.10 CHECK NO 567648 VENDOR 348490 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES 20009312 853388 111 - 163646 - 646311.00000 0.00 218.03 0.00 218.03 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 853387 111. 163646- 646311.00000 0.00 3.56- 0.00 3.56- 203372 PARTS /DISC JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 37.32 0.00 19.22 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 0.03- 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER 0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 20009312 745860 0.00 111 - 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 745857 111 - 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 743637 111. 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 745860 111 - 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 853387 111 - 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 855519 111 - 163646. 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 853388 111 - 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009313 745858 152 - 162541- 646311 -00000 0.00 203428 PARTS /DISC 20009312 743637 111. 163646- 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009314 724602 -3 412 - 273511 - 655100 -70881 0.00 203446 PARTS /DISC 20009313 745858 152 - 162541. 646311 -00000 0.00 203428 PARTS /DISC 20009314 724602 -3 412 - 273511 - 655100 -70881 0.00 203446 PARTS /DISC 20009312 855519 111. 163646- 646311 -00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC 20009312 745857 111 - 163646 - 646311.00000 0.00 203372 PARTS /DISC CHECK NO 567638 VENDOR 346830 - JOHN ROBERT 20009662 121801 150168 MAGIC SHOWS 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 0.38- 0.00 2.66 0.00 37.32 0.00 19.22 0.00 178.14 0.00 0.03- 0.00 4.36- 0.00 337.19 0.00 0.75- 0.00 3.41- 0.00 6.74- 0.00 170.33 1.44 0.05 - CHECK TOTAL 111 - 156395 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567576 VENDOR 324730 - JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY INC 20009866 LIABIL AUDIT 10 /1- 9/30/01 516 - 121650 - 631990 -00000 0.00 LIABILITY AUDIT 10 /1- 9/30/01 CHECK NO 567286 VENDOR 108280 - JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. 20009299 0110170346 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 201282 MAINT 0.00 20009299 0111301603 001. 122240- 652991.00000 20009325 201282 MAINT 0.00 20009300 0112230196 301. 120435- 763100 -80162 PARTS 106438 INSTALL METER 20009325 20009486 51081928 001 - 122240. 634999 -00000 0.00 202964 12/2 -1 /1 PARTS 20009466 0112100947 001 - 122240. 646110 -00000 0.00 203672 INSTALL CARDKEY 0.00 CHECK NO 567308 VENDOR 127280 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 20009325 183691 0.00 001.122240- 652996 -00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 2,597.64 20009325 184142 0.00 001 - 122240.652996 -00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 5,527.00 20009325 184894 0.00 001 - 122240.652996 -00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 79.19 20009325 185153 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652996.00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 99.00 20009325 185268 0.00 001. 122240.652996.00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 144.70 20009325 185560 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652996.00000 0.00 200313 PARTS 33.06 20009325 185582 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 200313 PARTS 20009325 185040 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 200313 PARTS 6J1 PAGE 68 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 12,890.00 0.00 12,890.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12,890.00 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 2,097.00 0.00 2,097.00 0.00 2,597.64 0.00 2,597.64 0.00 5,440.00 0.00 5,440.00 0.00 5,527.00 0.00 5,527.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17,161.64 0.00 79.19 0.00 79.19 0.00 68.31- 0.00 68.31- 0.00 99.00 0.00 99.00 0.00 15.79 0.00 15.79 0.00 144.70 0.00 144.70 0.00 13.06 0.00 13.06 0.00 33.06 0.00 33.06 0.00 67.84 0.00 67.84 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009325 185455 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 0.00 23.90 0.00 200313 PARTS 20009325 185633 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 0.00 218.10 0.00 200313 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567393 VENDOR 193480 JONES CHEMICAL 20009302 89661 408 - 253221 - 652310.00000 0.00 3,156.12 0.00 202571 CAUSTIC SODA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567673 VENDOR 900050 JOSHUA CAPPS 301046 ADOPT REF 01 -9543 CAPPS 610 - 155410. 346450 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 CAPPS ADOPT REF 01 -9543 301045 ADOPT REF 01.9543 CAPPS 001 - 155410.346410 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 CAPPS ADOPT REF 01 -9543 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567482 VENDOR 267290 - JUDI BODINE 20009772 PETTY CASH 001 - 100190.652210 -00000 0.00 32.13 0.00 PETTY CASH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567409 VENDOR 204660 KEEP LEE COUNTY BEAUTIFUL INC. 20009296 121701 -1 470. 173463 - 634999 -00000 0.00 693.50 0.00 152122 ADJ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567233 VENDOR 10690 KELLY BLUEPRINTERS 20009315 8964 113 - 138312.651210 -00000 0.00 66.05 0.00 200473 BLUELINES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567294 VENDOR 115150 KELLY TRACTOR CO. 20009311 P13C6133814 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 40.02 0.00 200867 PARTS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J PAGE 70 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.02 CHECK NO 567441 VENDOR 238950 - KENNETH B. SEIFERT MO.PA. 20009865 T BERK 10/14.11/30/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 162.50 0.00 162.50 203712 T BERK 10/14 - 11/30/01 20009865 T BERK 11/6,14/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 2,313.35 0.00 2,313.35 203712 T BERK 11/6,14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,475.85 CHECK NO 567395 VENDOR 194110 KILPATRICK TURF EQUIPMENT 20009309 2483800 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 117.04 0.00 117.04 202174 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 117.04 CHECK NO 567538 VENDOR 305300 KONE, INC 20009472 15513491 001 - 122240- 646285 -00000 0.00 2,941.96 0.00 2,941.96 201280 11 /01 20009472 15484694 001 - 122240 - 646285.00000 0.00 2,941.96 0.00 2,941.96 201280 10 /01 20009472 15484696 001. 122240 - 646285.00000 0.00 106.00 0.00 106.00 201280 10 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,989.92 CHECK NO 567234 VENDOR 10900 - KREHLING INDUSTRIES 20009310 396544 111 - 163645.653150.00000 0.00 5.87- 0.00 5.87- 201125 CEMENT /DISC 20009310 396544 111 - 163645 - 653150 -00000 0.00 293.40 0.00 293.40 201125 CEMENT /DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 287.53 CHECK NO 567520 VENDOR 292040 KROHNE INC. 20009308 AR/ 11884 408- 253211 - 655200 -00000 0.00 883.20 0.00 883.20 203111 REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 883.20 CHECK NO 567605 VENDOR 333840 LANDERS & PARSONS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 71 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 *� VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009867 #10 342 -OOM 470 - 173410 - 634999 -00000 0.00 15,595.55 0.00 15,595.55 104916 SVS 10 /1. 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,595.55 CHECK NO 567550 VENDOR 312940 LANDSCAPE FLORIDA 20009468 90199 306 - 156393 - 763310 -80214 0.00 6,533.36 195 - 156393. 763313 -80214 0.00 8,328.15 0.00 14,861.51 107545 DSVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 14.861.51 CHECK NO 567523 VENDOR 293890 LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPLY COMPANY INC 20009306 K5507 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 189.00 0.00 189.00 203277 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 189.00 CHECK NO 567590 VENDOR 329400 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 20009869 8765406 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 5.81- 0.00 5.81- 200633 PARTS /DISC 20009869 8765405 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 210.46 0.00 210.46 200633 PARTS /DISC 20009883 8774911 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 122.24 0.00 122.24 200633 PARTS 20009869 8765405 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 2.03- 0.00 2.03- 200633 PARTS /DISC 20009869 8765406 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 591.19 0.00 591.19 200633 PARTS /DISC 20009883 8760463 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 316.22 0.00 316.22 200633 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.232.27 CHECK NO 567403 VENDOR 201490 LEADERSHIP DIRECTORIES INC. 20009307 5464672 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 308.75 0.00 308.75 202435 STATE YELLOW BOOK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 308.75 CHECK NO 567236 VENDOR 11110 - LEE CO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 72 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER *� FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009885 20195 - 154730 12/29/01 101 - 163630 - 643100 -00000 0.00 1,074.03 0.00 1.074.03 20195 - 154730 12/29/01 20009885 20195 - 153415 11/27 -12/27 111 - 163646- 643100 -00000 0.00 5.13 0.00 5.13 20195 - 153415 11/27 -12/27 20009885 20195 - 154754 12/21/01 001 - 013010 - 643100.00000 0.00 615.29 0.00 615.29 20195. 154754 12/21/01 20009885 20195 -99362 10/31 -11/30 101 - 163620 - 643100 -00000 0.00 372.21 0.00 372.21 20195 -99362 10/31 -11/30 20009885 20195 - 113340 11/14 - 12/14 441- 256110 - 643100 -00000 0.00 955.08 0.00 955.08 20195 - 113340 11/14 -12/14 20009885 20195 - 154735 12/29/01 001 - 156363. 643100 -00000 0.00 974.44 0.00 974.44 20195 - 154735 12/29/01 20009885 20195 - 171307 11/19 -12/19 101 - 163630 - 643100 -00000 0.00 0.45 0.00 0.45 20195 - 171307 11/19.12/19 20009885 20195 -99668 1/3/02 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 20.64 0.00 20.64 20195 -99668 1/3/02 20009667 20195 154732 12/21 111 - 156334. 643100 -00000 0.00 7,005.22 0.00 7,005.22 20195 154732 12/21 20009885 20195 - 153068 12/27/01 111 - 156334. 643100 -00000 0.00 26.42 0.00 26.42 20195 - 153068 12127101 20009885 20195 - 154733 12/18/01 760 - 162711 - 643100 -00000 0.00 3,913.34 0.00 3.913.34 20195 - 154733 12/18/01 20009885 20195 - 137263 11/30 -1/2 001 - 061010- 643100 -00000 0.00 1,141.45 0.00 1,141.45 20195 - 137263 11/30 -1/2 20009885 20195 -99360 11/30 -1/2 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 1.576.18 0.00 1,576.18 20195 -99360 11/30 -1/2 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17,679.88 CHECK NO 567545 VENDOR 309950 - LEE T. MITCHELL 20009489 9/13.12/19 TRVL L MITCHEL 198. 157410 - 640200.00000 0.00 189.37 0.00 189.37 9/13- 12/19/01 TRVL L MITCHELL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 189.37 CHECK NO 567237 VENDOR 11240 - LEO'S SOD & LANDSCAPING JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 73 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009327 6972 322 - 183825 - 646320 -00000 0.00 3,948.00 0.00 3.948.00 202876 SOD 20009301 8970 001 - 126334 - 646314 -00000 0.00 2,025.00 0.00 2,025.00 203385 SOD 20009303 6979 408 - 253212. 646314 -00000 0.00 7.20 0.00 7.20 200235 SOD 20009304 7019 111 - 163645 - 646314.00000 0.00 159.60 0.00 159.60 200879 SOD 20009304 7017 111. 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80 200879 SOD 20009303 6980 408. 253212. 646314 -00000 0.00 39.90 0.00 39.90 200235 SOD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6.259.50 CHECK NO 567624 VENDOR 343480 - LILIANA CARRENDER 20009873 12/20/01 3.5 HRS 681. 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 45.50 0.00 45.50 CARRENDER 12/20/01 3.5 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.50 CHECK NO 567238 VENDOR 11330 - LINDA DENNING 20009503 9/5- 12/19/01 TRVL DENNING 001 - 157110 - 640200 -00000 0.00 112.52 0.00 112.52 9/5- 12/19/01 TRVL L DENNING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 112.52 CHECK NO 567627 VENDOR 344530 - LORENZO WALKER INSTITUTE OF 20009627 HRS REQUIRED CLASES 111 - 156343 - 654360.00000 0.00 365.00 0.00 365.00 151968 HRS REQUIRED CLASSES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 365.00 CHECK NO 567389 VENDOR 193100 - LORMAN EDUCATION SERVICES 20009494 REGIST H ASHTON 2/12/02 001 - 010510 - 654360.00000 0.00 269.00 0.00 269.00 152660 REGIST H ASHTON 2/12/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 269.00 CHECK NO 567487 VENDOR 272440 - LOWE'S HOME IMPROVEMENT WAREHOUSE JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 74 REPORT 100-601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 r VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009305 061334589898 408- 253211 - 655200.00000 0.00 108.00 0.00 108.00 201803 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 108.00 CHECK NO 567535 VENDOR 304720 LYKINS SIGNTEK, INC 20009298 10626 111 - 156381 - 652990.00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 150166 SIGNS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 90.00 CHECK NO 567639 VENDOR 346880 LYON 20009475 1076679 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 1,316.74 0.00 1.316.74 202692 SHELVES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,316.74 CHECK NO 567380 VENDOR 185770 M. LEE SMITH PUBLISHERS & PRINTERS 20009661 BENEFITS & COMP LAW SUB 001 - 121810 - 654110 -00000 0.00 147.00 0.00 147.00 152854 SUBSCRIPTION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 147.00 CHECK NO 567501 VENDOR 280100 . MAIL STATION COURIER 20009326 17136 408 - 233351 - 649990 -00000 0.00 93.33 408 - 233352 - 649990 -00000 0.00 93.34 408 - 233312 - 649990 -00000 0.00 93.33 0.00 280.00 200945 SUS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 280.00 CHECK NO 567616 VENDOR 340980 MALCOLM PIRNIE 20009807 100003999/100003947 413 - 263611 - 631400 -73949 0.00 5,261.79 0.00 5,261.79 106856 9/8- 10/12/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,261.79 CHECK NO 567280 VENDOR 100800 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 20009892 30025063 001 - 122240 - 639967.00000 0.00 780.80 0.00 780.80 201277 TEMP SVS 20009892 30023989 001 - 122240 - 639967.00000 0.00 364.80 0.00 364.80 201277 TEMP SVS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009871 30026619 200076 LABOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 126334 - 646311 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567307 VENDOR 127090 - MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY 1 6J1 112170593 PAGE 75 0.00 158.00 dft AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 650.00 0.00 650.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,795.60 20009483 112170593 113 - 138930 - 651110 -00000 0.00 158.00 0.00 158.00 200276 SUPPLIES 20009318 112040610 114 - 178970 - 651110 -00000 0.00 65.61 0.00 65.61 200337 SUPPLIES 20009484 112030651 408 - 210151 - 651110 -00000 0.00 293.43 0.00 293.43 200860 SUPPLIES 20009320 112030612 408 - 210130 - 651110 -00000 0.00 38.10 0.00 38.10 200728 SUPPLIES 20009476 111130558 001 - 156110 - 651110.00000 0.00 30.66 0.00 30.66 200947 SUPPLIES 20009321 112120617 101 - 163620 - 651110 -00000 0.00 90.20 0.00 90.20 200861 SUPPLIES 20009482 112040517 001 - 454010. 651110 -00000 0.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 202085 SUPPLIES 20009322 111270722 111 - 156332 - 651110.00000 0.00 75.40- 0.00 75.40- 200976 CREDIT 20009318 112100551 114 - 178970 - 651110.00000 0.00 100.94 0.00 100.94 200337 SUPPLIES 20009485 112100660 001 - 122310 - 651110 -00000 0.00 368.10 0.00 368.10 201812 TONER 20009321 111130789 101 - 163620. 651110 -00000 0.00 20.08- 0.00 20.08- 200861 SUPPLIES 20009481 112190673 001 - 432040. 651110 -00000 0.00 14.83 0.00 14.83 203117 SUPPLIES 20009321 111290648 101 - 163620. 651110 -00000 0.00 24.76 0.00 24.76 200861 SUPPLIES 20009868 112200622 001. 121810 - 651110 -00000 0.00 360.59 0.00 360.59 201575 SUPPLIES 20009319 111300546 114 - 178975 - 651110 -00000 0.00 198.03 0.00 198.03 200349 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009476 112050656 200947 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 156110 - 651110 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567240 VENDOR 12100 - MARCO VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL 20009480 01 -9369 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 201037 VET SVS 20009480 01 -8879 SCHOMBURG 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 201037 VET SVS 20009480 01 -9094 FARISHIAN 610- 155410- 631970 -00000 201037 VET SVS CHECK NO 567468 VENDOR 257240 - MARIA A. CAREY 20009872 11/15/01 414 - 263611 - 631990 -73060 152397 11/15/01 CHECK NO 567303 VENDOR 122850 - MARIA G. DELASHMET 20009874 12/19 2 HRS 681. 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/19 2 HRS AMT NET 20009874 12/1 2 HRS 681- 431590 - 634402 -00000 1,046.40 DELASHMET 1211 2 HRS 0.00 20009874 12/19 2 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/19 2 HRS 20009874 12/26 5 HRS 681 - 421190- 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/26 5 HRS 0.00 20009874 12/1 1.5 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 1211 1.5 HRS 0.00 20009874 12/27 2 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/27 2 HRS 0.00 20009955 01 -11021 ST VS CASERES 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/13 1 HR 0.00 20009874 12120 4.5 HRS 681. 431590- 634402 -00000 0.00 DELASHMET 12/20 4.5 HRS 0.00 16J1 65.00 0.00 PAGE 76 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 1,046.40 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,046.40 CHECK TOTAL 73.92 0.00 3,069.17 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 190.00 0.00 73.92 0.00 73.92 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 73.92 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 77 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08. 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 320.00 CHECK NO 567345 VENDOR 160610 - MARY ELLEN DONNER 20009496 12/3 -31/01 TRVL M DONNER 111 - 156313 - 640200 -00000 0.00 47.85 0.00 47.85 12/3 -31/01 TRVL M DONNER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 47.85 CHECK NO 567585 VENDOR 327580 - MASSEY SERVICES, INC. 20009870 08/01 001 - 122240 - 639966.00000 0.00 1,146.00 0.00 1.146.00 203453 SVS 08/01 20009870 07/01 001 - 122240. 639966 -00000 0.00 1.355.00 0.00 1,355.00 203453 SVS 07/01 20009870 09/01 001- 122240 - 639966.00000 0.00 1.355.00 0.00 1,355.00 203453 SVS 09/01 20009870 10 /01 001 - 122240 - 639966 -00000 0.00 1,146.00 0.00 1,146.00 203453 SUS 10 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.002.00 CHECK NO 567239 VENDOR 11640 - MATTHEW BENDER 20009666 15152723 001 - 010510 - 654110 -00000 0.00 131.66 0.00 131.66 152821 FL CIVIL PRAC 20009665 32566735 001 - 010510. 654110 -00000 0.00 58.74 0.00 58.74 152674 SUE & DEFEND CITIES 20009663 32786638 001- 010510. 654110 -00000 0.00 453.76 0.00 453.76 152672 FL REAL ESTATE TRANS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 644.16 CHECK NO 567246 VENDOR 12200 - MCCONNELLS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 20009620 163080 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 2.96 0.00 2.96 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164274 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 6.44 0.00 6.44 201278 SUPPLIES 20009891 164255 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 38.44 0.00 38.44 200792 SUPPLIES 20009891 164082 408 - 233351 - 652990.00000 0.00 57.03 0.00 57.03 200792 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009884 164003 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 11.95 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009879 164630 408 - 253212. 652990.00000 0.00 7.01 0.00 200237 SUPPLIES 20009884 164574 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.21 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009620 163039 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 3.75 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164018 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 44.99 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009891 164119 408 - 233351. 652990.00000 0.00 20.66 0.00 200792 SUPPLIES 20009620 163432 001 - 156363- 652990 -00000 0.00 22.63 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164202 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 19.23 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009620 163469 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 19.49 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164207 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 7.01 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009621 163502 111 - 156332. 652990.00000 0.00 3.91 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009621 163748 111- 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 21.37 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 4.99 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009884 162944 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 9.89 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009620 162824 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 4.64 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009891 164229 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 10.40 0.00 200792 SUPPLIES 20009620 163037 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 10.19 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164443 001 - 122240 - 652987 -00000 0.00 15.09 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES PAGE 78 VCHR NET 11.95 7.01 5.21 3.75 44.99 20.66 22.63 19.23 19.49 7.01 3.91 26.36 9.89 4.64 10.40 10.19 15.09 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009884 163930 001. 122240- 652990 -00000 0.00 16.96 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009884 164332 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 68.18 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009879 164561 408 - 253212 - 652990.00000 0.00 12.57 0.00 200237 SUPPLIES 20009621 163417 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 39.43 111- 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.60 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009884 163942 001 - 122240. 652990.00000 0.00 1.35 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009621 163174 111 - 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 40.50 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009884 164306 001 - 122240 - 652987.00000 0.00 52.79 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009880 164148 408- 233352 - 652910.00000 0.00 5.38 0.00 200716 SUPPLIES 20009884 164208 001- 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 1.25 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009884 164473 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 30.15 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009884 164149 001 - 122240 - 652987 -00000 0.00 7.32 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009621 163737 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 35.96 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009891 164389 408 - 233351. 652990 -00000 0.00 3.49 0.00 200792 SUPPLIES 20009881 164081 408 - 233351 - 652910 -00000 0.00 33.42 0.00 200794 SUPPLIES 20009620 163420 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 8.99 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164129 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 10.41 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009879 164351 408 - 253212. 652990 -00000 0.00 98.95 0.00 200237 SUPPLIES PAGE 79 VCHR NET 16.96 68.18 12.57 45.03 1.35 40.50 52.79 5.38 1.25 30.15 7.32 35.96 3.49 33.42 8.99 10.41 98.95 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009621 163339 111 - 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 18.69 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009620 163038 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 3.37- 0.00 200873 CREDIT 20009620 163529 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 2.40 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009621 163298 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 16.19 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 4.49 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009884 163508 001 - 122240. 652987 -00000 0.00 6.90 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009884 162750 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 11.65 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009621 163393 111 - 156332 - 652910.00000 0.00 11.69 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.49 0.00 200983 HARDWARE 20009884 164642 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 21.20 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009884 162811 001 - 122240 - 652987 -00000 0.00 7.96 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009880 164334 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 9.22 0.00 200716 SUPPLIES 20009620 163225 001- 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 17.94 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009620 163334 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 7.60 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 164557 001 - 122240 - 652987.00000 0.00 1.40 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES 20009620 163803 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 25.29 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009620 163297 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 12.38 0.00 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 163343 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 2.69 0.00 201278 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009884 164336 201278 SUPPLIES 20009620 163676 200873 HARDWARE 20009620 163317 200873 HARDWARE 20009884 163625 201278 SUPPLIES 20009880 164350 200716 SUPPLIES 20009621 163396 200983 HARDWARE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 408- 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567241 VENDOR 12140 - MCGEE AND ASSOCIATES 20009946 US41PHASE "A "103539 -0901A 111 - 163646 - 631403 -60039 0.00 103539 TO 10 /01 CHECK NO 567611 VENDOR 338820 - MERIAL LIMITED 20009474 IA5716501 001 - 155410. 652710 -00000 0.00 203572 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 567439 VENDOR 236840 - MEYER LAMINATES. INC. 20009876 932117 001. 122240- 652989 -00000 0.00 151628 LAMINATES CHECK NO 567676 VENDOR 900090 - MICHAEL ORLANDO 301047 TRAVEL 12110 M ORLANDO 681 - 421190 - 634401.00000 0.00 M ORLANDO 12110 TRAVEL CHECK NO 567568 VENDOR 323000 - MICHELLE DORALUS 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 8.08 0.00 141.44 0.00 13.43 0.00 12.55 0.00 146.23 0.00 32.70 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,105.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.869.30 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 459.18 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 89.95 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 82 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS f 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER Lj 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009875 12/20 4 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402.00000 0.00 16.00 681 - 431590- 634402 -00000 0.00 48.00 0.00 64.00 DORALUS 12/20 4 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.00 CHECK NO 567311 VENDOR 129260 - MITCHELL & STARK CONSTRUCTION 20009811 #3 RETAINAGE 413 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 75,810.20- 0.00 75,810.20- 105785 TO 11/30/01 RETAINAGE 20009811 #3 413 - 263611 - 763100.73128 0.00 758,102.08 0.00 758,102.08 105785 TO 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 682,291.88 CHECK NO 567247 VENDOR 13000 - MUNICIPAL SUPPLY & SIGN CO 20009877 075622 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 499.20 0.00 499.20 151173 SUPPLIES 20009878 075735 408 - 233351. 652990 -00000 0.00 245.00 0.00 245.00 151188 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 744.20 CHECK NO 567674 VENDOR 900050 - NANNETTE MACK 301043 ADOPT /TAG REF- MACK,N. 610 - 155410 - 346450.00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 ADOPT /TAG REFUND MACK, NANNETTE 301042 ADOPT /TAG REF- MACK,N. 001 - 155410 - 346410.00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 ADOPT /TAG REFUND MACK, NANNETTE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 567570 VENDOR 323300 - NAPA AUTO PARTS 20009928 987827 408 - 253212 - 655200 -00000 0.00 46.96 0.00 46.96 151661 - FILTER 12/3 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 46.96 CHECK NO 567248 VENDOR 13080 - NAPLES ARMATURE WORKS 20009449 62937 408 - 253211. 655100.00000 0.00 34.92 0.00 34.92 201804 BELT, 12/13 20009442 62965 001 - 172930 - 652990 -00000 0.00 249.00 0.00 249.00 150286 BRIGGS ENG. PUMP, 12/13 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J PAGE 83 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 283.92 CHECK NO 567249 VENDOR 13120 - NAPLES AWARDS COMPANY 20009443 2550 001. 155410 - 652910.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 152497 - BRASS NAME TAGS, 11/7 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 567509 VENDOR 283660 - NAPLES CARDIOLOGY /INTERNAL MEDICINE 20009778 GARCIA,Y 12/29/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 84.50 0.00 84.50 203713 - GARCIA 11/29 20009778 GARCIA,Y 11/26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 35.75 0.00 35.75 203713 - GARCIA 11/26 20009778 GARCIA,Y - 11/27 & 28101 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 429.00 0.00 429.00 203713 - GARCIA 11/27 & 28 20009778 OLVERA,M - 11/30/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 74.75 0.00 74.75 203713 - OLVERA 11/30 20009778 OLVERA,M - 10/25 & 26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 139.75 0.00 139.75 203713 - OLVERA 10/25 & 26 20009778 OLVERA,M - 10/21 -24/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 438.75 0.00 438.75 203713 - OLVERA 10/21 -24 20009778 GARCIA,Y - 11/28/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 273.00 0.00 273.00 203713 - GARCIA, 11/28 20009778 GARCIA,Y - 11/26/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 146.25 0.00 146.25 203713 - GARCIA 11/26 20009778 OLVERA,M - 10/19 -21/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 575.25 0.00 575.25 203713 - OLVERA 10/19 -21 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,197.00 CHECK NO 567481 VENDOR 265770 - NAPLES CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20009444 1217101 TREES /GG COMM CTR 130. 157710- 646320 -00000 0.00 385.00 0.00 385.00 150142 - TREES F /COMMUNITY CENTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 385.00 CHECK NO 567471 VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC. 20009935 7187 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1594CP CROY JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 fA" SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009935 6987 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 O1.1268CP TOUSSAINT 20009935 7940 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1619CP ANDRES 20009935 7038 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1323CP WARRINER 20009935 7088 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 01- 1422CP HEADLEY 20009953 7224 681. 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 01- 200CFA MOBLEY 20009935 7147 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 O1- 1530CP BARRS 20009935 7051 681 - 410310 - 633032.00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1344CP ZOURAS 20009935 7947 681 - 410310 - 633032.00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1648CP LEBLANC 20009935 7223 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 00- 214CFA PINEDA,I 20009935 7241 681 - 410310.633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1711CP CARPENTER S 20009935 7918 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 00.1216CFA KIPP,JR 20009935 7159 681 - 410310.633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1569CP DALE,G CHECK TOTAL 0.00 465.00 CHECK NO 567295 VENDOR 115170 NAPLES CUSTOM HITCH & TRAILER SALES 20009450 46844 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 21.42 0.00 21.42 200917 PARTS, 12112 20009450 46815 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 262.58 0.00 262.58 200917 PARTS, 12111 20009450 46858 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 28.39 0.00 28.39 200917 PARTS, 12/12 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 312.39 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC PAGE 85 16J1 567251 VENDOR 13300 - NAPLES AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567251 VENDOR 13300 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS 20009782 1968891/053926 113 - 138312- 649100 -00000 0.00 169.42 0.00 169.42 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009783 1973173/053926 113. 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 163.14 0.00 163.14 200466 - AD 12/17 20009782 1973202/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 207.10 0.00 207.10 200466 - AD 12/19 20009783 1973174/053926 113 - 138312. 649100.00000 0.00 177.27 0.00 177.27 200466 - AD 12117 20009769 1973172/053926 111 - 138317 - 649100 -00000 0.00 46.96 0.00 46.96 200513 - ADS 12/15 -17 20009782 1973170/053926 113 - 138312. 649100 -00000 0.00 174.13 0.00 174.13 200466 - AD 12/15 -17 20009782 1968883/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 183.55 0.00 183.55 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009782 1968884/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100.00000 0.00 174.13 0.00 174.13 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009769 1973175/053926 111 - 138317 - 649100.00000 0.00 46.96 0.00 46.96 200513 - ADS 12/15 -17 20009782 1973171/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 166.28 0.00 166.28 200466 - AD 12/15 -17 20009782 1968886/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 172.56 0.00 172.56 200466 - AD 12/1.3 20009782 1968801/001230 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 155.29 0.00 155.29 200466 - AD 11/30 20009493 1950124/055465 PO 201842 121 - 138755 - 649100 -33024 0.00 100.00- 0.00 100.00- 1950124/055465 PO 201842 20009782 1968889/053926 113 - 138312. 649100 -00000 0.00 175.70 0.00 175.70 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009769 1973016/053926 111 - 138317 - 649100 -00000 0.00 46.96 0.00 46.96 200513 - AD 12/12 20009790 ACCT #45098 - ANNUAL SUB 307 - 156110 - 652650 -00000 0.00 190.19 0.00 190.19 152852 - SUBSC F /GG LIBRARY JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009782 1970914/001230 200466 - AD 12/11 20009782 198890/053926 200466 - AD 12/1.3 20009782 1968887/053926 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009782 1968882/053926 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009782 1968888 200466 - AD 12/1 -3 20009770 1968805/001230 201595 - AD 11/30 20009782 1962673/053926 200466 - AD 11/22 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 310.72 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 113. 138312. 649100 -00000 0.00 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 113 - 138312 - 649100.00000 0.00 113 - 138312 - 649100.00000 0.00 113 - 138312. 649100 -00000 0.00 001 - 010510 - 649100 -00000 0.00 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567582 VENDOR 326860 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS 20009452 1973121/1230 413- 263611 - 649100.74030 152040 - LEGAL AD, 12/14 CHECK NO 567486 VENDOR 271100 - NAPLES HEART CENTER 20009780 COLLINS,J - 11/20/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 203715 - COLLINS 11/20 20009780 COLLINS,J - 11/15/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 203715 - COLLINS 11/15 CHECK NO 567252 VENDOR 13580 - NAPLES LUMBER AND SUPPLY 20009451 75721 313 - 163673. 763100.66066 201971 - LUMBER, 12/7 CHECK NO 567253 VENDOR 13620 - NAPLES MILLWORK & FIXTURE 20009929 10666 001 - 122240 - 652989.00000 151629 - CYPRESS BOTTOM RAIL PAGE 86 1611 310.72 0.00 310.72 .� AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 883.08 0.00 883.08 177.27 0.00 177.27 169.42 0.00 169.42 175.70 0.00 175.70 174.13 0.00 174.13 183.55 0.00 183.55 883.08 0.00 883.08 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4.795.87 0.00 310.72 0.00 310.72 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 310.72 0.00 526.50 0.00 526.50 0.00 1,332.50 0.00 1,332.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,859.00 0.00 735.39 0.00 735.39 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 735.39 0.00 110.00 0.00 110.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JJ PAGE 87 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 110.00 CHECK NO 567563 VENDOR 319080 - NAPLES SAFARI ANIMAL HOSPITAL 20009791 01 -9138 SEKIKAWA,S 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201043 01.9138 SEKIKAWA,S 20009791 01 -8573 RIVERA,A 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201043 01 -8573 RIVERA,A 20009791 01 -9024 SEKIKAWA,S 610. 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201043 01 -9024 SEKIKAWA,S 20009791 01 -8974 CRAYTON,D 610 - 155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201043 01 -8974 CRAYTON,D 20009791 01 -8575 RIVERA,A 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201043 01.8575 RIVERA,A 20009791 01 -9139 SEKIKAWA,S 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201043 01 -9139 SEKIKAWA,S 20009791 01 -8572 RIVERA,A 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201043 01 -8572 RIVERA,A 20009791 01 -8808 GREENWALD,T 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201043 01- GREENWALD,T CHECK TOTAL 0.00 420.00 CHECK NO 567497 VENDOR 279240 - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMALE 20009792 MEMB REN'W- KING,MARQUITA 101. 163610- 654210.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 152796 - MEMB REN F /M.KING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00 CHECK NO 567569 VENDOR 323270 - NATIONAL SEMINARS GROUP 20009510 62353006 001 - 122240 - 654360 -00000 0.00 195.00 0.00 195.00 151609 M BRAGGS 1/17/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 195.00 CHECK NO 567515 VENDOR 289160 - NATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 20009803 J00- 166 -01 195 - 110406. 634999 -10509 0.00 40.423.45 0.00 40.423.45 202890 TO 12/10/01 EXOTIC REMOVAL 20009803 J00- 166 -01 RETAINAGE 195 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 4,042.35- 0.00 4,042.35- 202890 TO 12/01 EXOTIC RMVL. RETAIN. JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 490- 144610- 641700 -00000 1 1 PAGE 88 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0002109182 -2 11/25 -12/24 200123 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 518 - 121630 - 641700 -00000 0.00 141.97 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 516 - 121650. 641700 -00000 0.00 199.35 0.00 341.32 202218 0002170210 -5 11/15- 12/14/01 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 0.00 72.64 201221 0001841814 -5 11/15- 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 36,381.10 CHECK NO 567561 VENDOR 318580 - NEUBERT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 20009774 0001841814 -5 11/15.12/14 470. 173410. 641700 -00000 0.00 20009945 #4 473 - 173413 - 634999 -00000 0.00 20,051.17 0.00 20,051.17 203252 TO 11/30/01 20009776 0002012526 -6 11/15.12/14 408 - 210151 - 641700 -00000 0.00 20009945 #4 473 - 173413 - 634999 -00000 0.00 950.00 0.00 950.00 105608 TO 11/30/01 20009775 0002179829.3 11/15 -12/14 001 - 144510- 641700 -00000 0.00 20009945 #4 RETAINAGE 473 - 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 2,100.12- 0.00 2,100.12- 105608/203252 TO 11/30/01 RETAINAGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18,901.05 CHECK NO 567404 VENDOR 201540 - NEW READERS PRESS 20009456 2938574 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 257.04 0.00 257.04 152597 - BOOKS, 12112 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 257.04 CHECK NO 567494 VENDOR 278890 - NEWS -PRESS 20009465 0001657442/193346 111 - 156341. 648170 -00000 0.00 2,786.00 0.00 2,786.00 201364 - ADS 11/23,24 & 30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,786.00 CHECK NO 567512 VENDOR 286930 - NEXTEL 20009750 0002109182 -2 11/25 -12/24 490- 144610- 641700 -00000 0.00 1,021.06 0.00 1,021.06 0002109182 -2 11/25 -12/24 200123 20009773 0002170210 -5 11/15 -12/14 518 - 121630 - 641700 -00000 0.00 141.97 516 - 121650. 641700 -00000 0.00 199.35 0.00 341.32 202218 0002170210 -5 11/15- 12/14/01 20009774 0001841814 -5 11/15 -12/14 470 - 173410 - 641700.00000 0.00 72.64 0.00 72.64 201221 0001841814 -5 11/15- 12/14/01 20009774 0001841814 -5 11/15.12/14 470. 173410. 641700 -00000 0.00 240.79 0.00 240.79 202501 0001841814 -5 11/15- 12/14/01 20009776 0002012526 -6 11/15.12/14 408 - 210151 - 641700 -00000 0.00 261.63 0.00 261.63 201241 0002012526 -6 11/15- 12/14/01 20009775 0002179829.3 11/15 -12/14 001 - 144510- 641700 -00000 0.00 73.91 0.00 73.91 200555 0002179829 -3 11/15- 12/14/01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567548 VENDOR 310560 NORA SEHEULT 20009771 12/20/01 4 HRS 681- 431590 - 634402.00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 12/20/01 4 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567254 VENDOR 14060 NORTH COLLIER ANIMAL CLINIC 20009788 01 -8432 LIPPERT,M 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 201049 01 -8432 LIPPERT,M 20009788 01 -9332 MARTINEZ,D 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 15.00 0.00 201049 01.9332 MARTINEZ,D 20009788 01 -8288 MILLER,L 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 201049 01 -8288 MILLER,L CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567447 VENDOR 245520 - NOVA INFO SYS 20009846 BANK FEE 11 /01 490 - 144618- 634999 -00000 0.00 113.70 111 - 156313. 634999 -00000 0.00 263.45 111.156341. 634999 -00000 0.00 124.48 130 - 157710. 634999 -00000 0.00 34.08 0.00 BANK FEE 11 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567376 VENDOR 182210 - OFFICE PAVILION 20009784 22400 490.144618- 651910 -00000 0.00 405.82 0.00 150895 FILE CABINETS. 12/14 20009440 22431 408 - 210151.651930 -00000 0.00 298.65 0.00 151319 STORAGE CASE, 12/20 20009793 22377 113 - 138913 - 651930.00000 0.00 322.52 0.00 150953 OFFICE CHAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567458 VENDOR 252790 - OPEN MRI OF NAPLES, INC. 20009779 NEILSON,B - 11/15/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 1,547.00 0.00 203716 - NEILSON 11/15 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 90 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,547.00 CHECK NO 567675 VENDOR 900050 - ORANGETREE ASSOCIATES 301041 295024 ORANGETREE ASSOC. 113 - 138900. 341276 -00000 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 295024 - 2154 TRADE CTR WAY #3 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00 CHECK NO 567341 VENDOR 157710 - ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY INC. 20009453 391450178 -01 111 - 156390. 652990 -00000 0.00 237.75 0.00 237.75 202397 - CRAFT SUPPLIES, 12/4 20009454 391100294 -01 111 - 156349. 652990.00000 0.00 182.95 0.00 182.95 202650 - CRAFT SUPPLIES, 11/30 20009454 394271266.01 111 - 156349. 652990 -00000 0.00 51.02 0.00 51.02 202650 - CRAFT SUPPLIES, 12110 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 471.72 CHECK NO 567526 VENDOR 295210 - ORTINO ENTERPRISES 20009445 3853 001 - 155410 - 634999 -00000 0.00 209.00 0.00 209.00 152648 - CASEWORK SVS 12/6 TO 12110 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 209.00 CHECK NO 567511 VENDOR 286820 - P.A.W. ENTERPRISES 20009448 4782 111 - 156313. 634999 -00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 150160 - CLEANING ROOMS, 12110 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00 CHECK NO 567629 VENDOR 345120 - PAIN ENTERPRISES, INC. 20009849 A1228125 111 - 156313. 652311 -00000 0.00 104.95 0.00 104.95 201572 - CO2 10/25 20009460 A1235307 111 - 156313. 652311 -00000 0.00 255.44 0.00 255.44 201572 - CO2 CHRGS 11/30 20009849 A1228125 111 - 156313. 764990 -00000 0.00 2,895.00 0.00 2,895.00 201916 - TANKS, 10/25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,255.39 CHECK NO 567255 VENDOR 14480 - PATRICK M. KANE, MD, P.A. JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009781 CROSBY,L - 12/11/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 39.00 0.00 203717 - CROSBY 12/11 20009781 CROSBY,L - 11/16/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 4,906.20 0.00 203717 - CROSBY 11/16 20009781 CROSBY,L - 12/5/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 204.75 0.00 203717 - CROSBY 12/5 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567450 VENDOR 247350 - PEDERSEN PRINTING 20009461 1486 113 - 138900 - 647110.00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 200115 - BUSINESS CARDS, 12/10 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567304 VENDOR 124950 - PELICAN NURSERY 20008736 99717 408 - 253212. 646314 -00000 0.00 192.50 0.00 200241 PLANTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567335 VENDOR 152460 - PELUSO MOVERS INC. 20009463 1275 198 - 157430 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00 200575 STORAGE CHRG F /DEC 20009462 9211 198 - 157410 - 634999.00000 0.00 380.00 0.00 380.00 200577 STORAGE CHRG F /DEC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 580.00 CHECK NO 567547 VENDOR 310530 - PERKIN ELMER INSTRUMENTS 20009464 CS5946 001 - 122255. 646970.00000 0.00 1,792.00 0.00 1,792.00 202973 - MAINT FOR 10 /1 /01- 9/30/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,792.00 CHECK NO 567320 VENDOR 140310 - PHYSIO CONTROL 20009850 IV872828 490 - 144610 - 652930.00000 0.00 4,750.00 0.00 4.750.00 202599 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES, 12/14 20009850 IV868604 490 - 144610 - 652930 -00000 0.00 3,062.99 0.00 3,062.99 202599 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES, 12/5 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA / PAGE 92 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS o 1 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7.812.99 CHECK NO 567559 VENDOR 316240 - PINEGATE VETERINARY CENTER 20009848 01 -8558 BUCHOLTZ,H 610.155410- 631970.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01 -8558 BUCHOLTZ,H 20009848 01 -8542 DUNFEE,J 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 201061 01.8542 DUNFEE.J 20009848 01.8743 DENTON,L 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 201061 01 -8743 DENTON.L 20009848 01.9220 STERLING,S 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 201061 01 -9220 STERLING,S 20009848 01 -8767 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201061 01 -8767 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 20009848 00 -7651 CAHILL.P 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 00 -7651 CAHILL.P 20009848 01 -8696 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610- 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01 -8696 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 20009848 01 -8012 HEVIER,K 610.155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01.8012 HEVIER,K 20009848 01 -9269 YOUNG,L 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 201061 01 -9269 YOUNG.L 20009848 01 -8763 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01 -8763 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 20009848 01 -8919 O'SULLIVAN,R 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201061 01 -8919 O'SULLIVAN,R 20009848 01 -8413 MARTIN.M 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01 -8413 MARTIN,M 20009848 01 -8338 HOGUE,H 610 - 155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01.8338 HOGUE,H 20009848 01 -8764 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610.155410- 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01.8764 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 20009848 01 -8427 PALMER.A 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201061 01 -8427 PALMER,A 20009848 01 -8216 LOPEZ.A 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201061 01 -8216 LOPEZ.A JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009848 01 -8480 DONAHUE,S 201061 01.8480 DONAHUE,S 20009848 01 -8554 BILLGER,C 201061 01 -8554 BILLGER,C 20009848 01 -8869 MOLINA,J 201061 01 -8869 MOLINA,J COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567506 VENDOR 282390 - PITMAN - HARTENSTEIN & ASSOCIATES,INC 20009797 #7 336 - 163650. 631400 -60101 0.00 104922 11/1 - 11/30/01 CHECK NO 567573 VENDOR 324050 - PITNEY BOWES 20009777 5482808 -DC01 408 - 210151 - 644620.00000 0.00 201101 RENTAL CHRGS 9/30 TO 12/30 20009786 390687 490 - 144618 - 634999.00000 0.00 152832 MAINT AGMT 11 /01 - 10102 20009433 5950135 -DC01 408 - 210151 - 644620 -00000 0.00 201104 - RENTAL CHRGS 9/30.12/30 CHECK NO 567556 VENDOR 315440 - PLUMBMASTER 20009930 51116528 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 151592 - PLUMBING SUPPLIES, 12/12 20009930 50990025 001 - 122240 - 652995.00000 0.00 151592 - PLUMBING SUPPLIES, 11/14 CHECK NO 567541 VENDOR 307160 - PMX MEDICAL SPECIALTY PROD. DIST. 20009785 1317865 -04 490 - 144610. 652720 -00000 0.00 201453 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES, 11 /1 CHECK NO 567465 VENDOR 255770 - PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC 16J1 PAGE 93 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 45.00 0.00 45.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,065.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00 10,392.00 0.00 10,392.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 168.00 0.00 168.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,935.00 311.38 0.00 311.38 475.86 0.00 475.86 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 787.24 468.00 0.00 468.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 468.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009789 PJ129334 201135 - WELDING SUPPLIES, 11/30 20009458 PJ141255 201407 - OXYGEN, 12/11 20009457 PJ129332 200347 - RENTAL FOR 11/30 20009459 PJ141933 200924 - GASES, 12/12 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 567316 VENDOR 138230 - PRIDE OF 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 PRINTING, 12/13 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 408. 233351- 652990 -00000 0.00 24.95 0.00 490 - 144610 - 652720.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 114 - 178975- 652910 -00000 0.00 14.33 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 55.11 0.00 0.00 20009931 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567586 VENDOR 327940 - PRENTICE HALL DIRECT 20009447 508282027 111 - 156349. 654110 -00000 151963 - BOOKS F /IMM CHECK NO 567316 VENDOR 138230 - PRIDE OF FLORIDA, INC. 20009435 ZI080989 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 0.00 200052 - PRINTING, 12/13 0.00 20009435 ZI081043 89.00 0.00 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 0.00 200052 - PRINTING. 12/14 0.00 20009435 ZI081039 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 001 - 000000. 142900 -00000 0.00 200052 - PRINTING, 12/14 0.00 20009931 VI065403 180.80 001 - 000000. 142900 -00000 0.00 200052 - BUSINESS CARDS, 10/8 0.00 CHECK NO 567369 VENDOR 174760 - PROCRAFT BATTERIES 20009436 152931 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 200698 BATTERIES, 12/10 20009436 2252 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 200698 BATTERIES, 12/6 CHECK NO 567443 VENDOR 240650 - PUBLISHERS WHOLESALE ASSOC. INC. 20009455 148 -1 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 152809 - BOOKS. 12/12 PAGE 94 VCHR NET 24.95 60.00 14.33 55.11 154.39 0.00 131.06 0.00 131.06 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 131.06 0.00 387.92 0.00 387.92 0.00 89.00 0.00 89.00 0.00 63.00 0.00 63.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 589.92 0.00 398.50 0.00 398.50 0.00 180.80 0.00 180.80 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 579.30 0.00 176.87 0.00 176.87 JANUARY 09, 2002 C COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 16J1 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 567498 VENDOR 279510 RADIO SHACK 20009525 10006561 111. 156349 - 652990 -00000 0.00 91.74 0.00 151007 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567564 VENDOR 319150 RADISSON DOWNTOWN ORLANDO 20009509 M STUDENT 1/15 -16/02 001 - 010510 - 640300.00000 0.00 210.00 0.00 152860 M STUDENT 1/15 -16/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567257 VENDOR 15730 - RECORDED BOOKS, LLC. 20009538 1371395 355 - 156190 - 652670 -00000 0.00 547.20 0.00 201638 BOOKS ON CASSETTE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567490 VENDOR 275110 - REDDY ICE CORPORATION 20009537 113283 408 - 210130 - 652990 -00000 0.00 79.20 0.00 202246 ICE 20009536 00108390 109 - 182602 - 652990 -00000 0.00 93.60 0.00 200172 ICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567193 VENDOR 347310 RICHARD JONES 20009535 P.SYBERT RENT 12101 001 - 155930. 634153 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567667 VENDOR 349750 ROBERT HERRINGTON 20009890 12/17 -18 TRVL R HERRINGTO 101 - 163612 - 640300.00000 0.00 141.46 0.00 12/17 -18/01 TRVL R HERRGINTON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567479 VENDOR 265210 - ROCKHURST COLLEGE CONTINUING 20009513 623230210 -001 001 - 122240 - 654360 -00000 0.00 722.90 0.00 151541 BRAGG /ERICKSON 1/14/02 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567464 VENDOR 255100 - RON TURCHIN 20008526 2001090912 111 - 138911 - 634804.00000 0.00 245.00 0.00 2001090912 20008526 2001100856 111 - 138911- 634804.00000 0.00 245.00 0.00 2001100856 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567537 VENDOR 304960 - RUTH SZABO 20009491 11/2 -12/27 TRVL R SZABO 001 - 156110.640200 -00000 0.00 66.12 0.00 11/2- 12/27/01 TRVL R SZABO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567258 VENDOR 16530 S & S ARTS AND CRAFTS 20009720 3836568 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 408.04 0.00 201938 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567379 VENDOR 184630 SAM GALLOWAY FORD 20009714 536636 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 255.60 0.00 200926 PARTS 20009714 536755 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 3.68 0.00 200926 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567344 VENDOR 159590 . SAM "S CLUB #6364 NAPLES 20009713 44366342988 12/11 111 - 156343 - 652210 -00000 0.00 349.87 0.00 44366342988 12/11 202102 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567400 VENDOR 199020 - SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 20009745 T11387 001 - 156363 - 646970 -00000 0.00 994.36 0.00 201655 REPAIR PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 567391 VENDOR 193330 - SCOTT PAINT CORP. 20009711 9052689 408 - 210130. 652990.00000 0.00 137.71 0.00 200733 SUPPLIES 20009712 9052959 111 - 156332 - 652999 -00000 0.00 126.16 0.00 200980 SUPPLIES 20009712 9052715 111 - 156332 - 652999 -00000 0.00 200.12 0.00 200980 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567302 VENDOR 120880 SEMSCO 20009710 562660 408- 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 128.70 0.00 200251 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567291 VENDOR 113190 SENIOR CONNECTIONS OF SW FL, INC. 20009716 SCREENING 9/10/01 123 - 155973 - 634104 -33073 0.00 265.00 0.00 104342 SCREENING 9/10/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567516 VENDOR 290100 - SENIOR SOLUTIONS OF 20009541 CCE CO -PAY 11/27 - 12/27/01 123 - 000000 - 208400.00000 0.00 2,391.00 0.00 CCE CO -PAYS 11/27/01 TO 12/27/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567640 VENDOR 346910 - SHANNON DARROW 20009623 12/4.31/01 TRVL S DARROW 111. 156390. 640200 -00000 0.00 40.31 0.00 12/4 -31/01 TRVL S DARROW CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567472 VENDOR 260690 - SIGNCRAFT 20009528 18201 111 - 156349 - 652990 -00000 0.00 150.00 0.00 151009 COROPLAST SIGNS 20009726 17359 346. 116360- 763100 -00173 0.00 2,390.00 0.00 106546 SIGNS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 567284 VENDOR 105270 - SIGNS OF NAPLES 20009717 5224 408- 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 375.00 0.00 200279 CRANE OPERATOR 20009717 5217 408. 253212- 634999.00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 200279 CRANE OPERATOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567454 VENDOR 251340 SIGNTEK, INC. 20009718 10372 408 - 233313. 652990 -00000 0.00 968.40 0.00 202887 SIGNS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567375 VENDOR 181480 SIR SPEEDY PRINTING #5564 20009543 22593 198 - 157430 - 647110 -00000 0.00 267.80 0.00 152167 POST CARDS /MUSEUM EVENT 20009522 22263 198- 157410. 647110 -00000 0.00 55.25 0.00 152166 FLYER FOR OLD FL FESTIVAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567637 VENDOR 346820 - SNOW MASTERS 20009530 01 -0333 111. 156349- 644600.00000 0.00 395.00 111 - 156349 - 652990 -00000 0.00 105.00 0.00 151005 SNOW MACHINE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567657 VENDOR 349240 SOUTHEAST AVIATION SERVICES, INC. 20009526 FUEL 12/16 001 - 144510 - 652410 -00000 0.00 322.65 0.00 152797 FUEL 12/16 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567677 VENDOR 900110 SOUTHEAST POWER CORPORATION 301039 REFUND SE POWER CORP 470 - 173431. 343450 -00000 0.00 2,656.03 0.00 SE POWER CORP REFUND LANDFILL DEP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567539 VENDOR 305730 - SOUTHERN SANITATION JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009702 2034 413 - 263611. 634999 -73128 0.00 10,800.00 0.00 203671 S PLANT REPAIR 20009702 2033 413 - 263611 - 634999 -73128 0.00 4,950.00 0.00 203671 S PLANT REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567533 VENDOR 300100 SOUTHERN STATES COOP, INC. 20009719 73219 109 - 182901 - 652310 -00000 0.00 575.92 0.00 203611 AMDRO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567259 VENDOR 17230 SOUTHWEST FLA SERV & SUPPLY 20009524 39446 111 - 156334 - 646311 -00000 0.00 65.30 0.00 151723 PIPE FITTINGS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567658 VENDOR 349360 SPORTS TURF MANAGERS ASSOCIATION 20009540 5975 J.VEIT 111 - 156332. 654210 -00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 152298 2002 MEMBERSHIP DUES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567453 VENDOR 250020 - SPRINT 20009546 484799095 12/13/01 001 - 155410 - 641200 -00000 0.00 45.19 001 - 155410 - 641900 -00000 0.00 27.52 0.00 484799095 12/13/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567463 VENDOR 255040 - SPRINT 20009545 774 7133 269 12/18- 01/19/ 123. 155975 - 641900 -33075 0.00 62.52 0.00 774 7133 269 12/18 - 01/19/02 20009545 774 6886 703 12/19 01/18 408 - 233352 - 641100 -00000 0.00 434.86 0.00 774 6886 703 12/19 01/18 20009545 775 3900 815 12/22 01121 472 - 173422 - 641900.00000 0.00 36.14 0.00 775 3900 815 12/22 01121 20009545 649 4450 626 12/22 01/21 129 - 156110 - 634999 -33014 0.00 46.34 0.00 649 4450 626 12/22 01/21/02 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009545 775 5592 091 12/22- 01/21/ 775 5592 091 12/22- 01/21/02 20009545 434 5733 660 12/16 -01/15 434 5733 660 12/16 01/15 20009545 793 2234 808 12/13 -01/12 793 2234 808 12/13 -01/12 20009545 261 8208 579 12/25 01/24 261 8208 579 12/25 01/24 20009545 643 5321 167 12/16 01/15 643 5321 167 12/16.01/15 20009545 530 7387 098 12/16 01/15 530 7387 098 12/16 01/15 20009545 352 3097 772 12/13 01112 352 3097 772 12/13.01/12 20009545 092 2087 866 12/16 01/15 092 2087 866 12/16 01/15 20009545 774 5607 574 12/19 01/18 774 5607 574 12/19 01/18 20009545 591 4903 159 12/19 01/18 591 4903 159 12/19 01/18 20009545 774 6406 718 12/19 01/18 774 6406 718 12/19 01/18 20009545 775 2007 829 12/22 01121 775 2007 829 12122 01121 20009545 774 1667 780 12/19 01/18 774 1667 780 12/19 01/18 20009545 566 7052 220 12/25 01/24 566 7052 220 12/25 01/24 20009545 793 2633 595 12/13 - 01/12/ 793 2633 595 12/13- 01/12/02 20009545 774 6470 505 12/19 01/18 774 6470 505 12/19 01/18 20009545 591 2627 627 12/19 -01/18 591 2627 627 12/19 -01/18 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR NET SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 156180 - 641900 -00000 0.00 490 - 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 198. 157410- 641900 -00000 0.00 001. 156110- 641900 -00000 0.00 490 - 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 001. 155410- 641200.00000 0.00 001. 155410- 641900.00000 0.00 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 408 - 233352 - 641100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253211 - 641100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253211. 641100 -00000 0.00 101 - 163620. 641900 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 641100.00000 0.00 001 - 155230 - 641900 -00000 0.00 001 - 156110. 634999 -00000 0.00 490- 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 408- 233352 - 641100 -00000 0.00 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 16J1 PAGE 101 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 34.02 0.00 34.02 45.85 0.00 45.85 100.78 0.00 100.78 282.69 0.00 282.69 71.32 0.00 71.32 17.77 277.82 0.00 295.59 39.01 0.00 39.01 159.35 0.00 159.35 27.80 0.00 27.80 34.76 0.00 34.76 111.98 0.00 111.98 177.40 0.00 177.40 32.16 0.00 32.16 27.92 0.00 27.92 33.31 0.00 33.31 31.26 0.00 31.26 39.17 0.00 39.17 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009545 434 8952 045 12/16 -01/15 434 8952 045 12/16/02 20009545 774 3430 711 12/19- 01/18/ 744 3430 711 12/19- 01/18/02 20009545 658 0092 432 12/13 01/12 658 0092 432 12/13 01/12/02 20009545 774 6646 142 12/19 01/18 774 6646 142 12/19 01 /18 20009545 092 2013 245 12/16 -01/15 092 2013 245 12/16 01/15/02 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 490 - 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 123. 155975 - 641210.33075 0.00 198 - 157440 - 641900 -00000 0.00 001- 172930 - 641900 -00000 0.00 113 - 138936 - 641900 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567329 VENDOR 149220 STEELE TRUCK CENTER 68.94 20009721 56168 0.00 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 200933 PARTS 0.00 1,680.00 CHECK NO 567266 VENDOR 17800 SUMMIT HOME RESP. SVC, INC 0.00 20009722 35977 0.00 001. 155930 - 652810 -00000 0.00 201930 CARE PERSONAL 20009722 35978 001 - 155930- 652810.00000 0.00 201930 CARE PERSONAL CHECK NO 567619 VENDOR 343180 SUN SENTINEL 20009913 24001902 01/08/02 111 - 156341.648170 -00000 0.00 203803 AD CHECK NO 567264 VENDOR 17660 SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20009515 384679 111 - 156395 - 652990 -00000 0.00 201713 SUPPLIES 20009549 385053 111 - 156313. 652990 -00000 0.00 201711 SUPPLIES 20009548 454988 001.156363- 652910 -00000 0.00 201443 SUPPLIES 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 112.72 0.00 50.28 0.00 68.94 0.00 40.21 0.00 184.65 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.21 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 102 VCHR NET 112.72 50.28 68.94 40.21 184.65 2,581.03 100.21 100.21 213.75 0.00 213.75 80.03 0.00 80.03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 293.78 1,680.00 0.00 1,680.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,680.00 31.68 0.00 31.68 49.76 0.00 49.76 53.99 0.00 53.99 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI PAGE 103 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009548 454392 001 - 156363. 652990.00000 0.00 18.83 0.00 18.83 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 383847 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 45.58 0.00 45.58 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384552 111- 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 18.89 0.00 18.89 200984 SUPPLIES 20009548 452814 001 - 156363. 652910 -00000 0.00 17.99 0.00 17.99 201443 SUPPLIES 20009548 452814 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 19.78 0.00 19.78 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 384229 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 14.17 0.00 14.17 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 454768 111 - 156313. 652990 -00000 0.00 35.39 0.00 35.39 201711 SUPPLIES 20009544 383794 111 - 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 33.70 0.00 33.70 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384453 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 20.48 0.00 20.48 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384455 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 87.47 0.00 87.47 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 385480 111 - 156313. 652990.00000 0.00 22.05 0.00 22.05 201711 SUPPLIES 20009544 383630 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 38.00 0.00 38.00 200984 SUPPLIES 20009548 384791 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 1.52 0.00 1.52 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 384460 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 98.35 0.00 98.35 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384924 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 17.09 0.00 17.09 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384925 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 33.24 0.00 33.24 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 385187 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 17.44 0.00 17.44 200984 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JJ PAGE 104 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009549 384661 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 97.09 0.00 97.09 201711 SUPPLIES 20009517 385299 111 - 156313. 652990 -00000 0.00 43.36 0.00 43.36 201710 SUPPLIES 20009544 384828 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 39.56 0.00 39.56 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384825 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 2.69 0.00 2.69 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 385069 111 - 156332. 652910 -00000 0.00 15.27 0.00 15.27 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 684825 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 179.99 0.00 179.99 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384429 111- 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 53.99 0.00 53.99 200984 SUPPLIES 20009548 454165 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 5.58 0.00 5.58 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 385187 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.58 0.00 5.58 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 383794 111. 156332- 652910 -00000 0.00 189.67 0.00 189.67 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 385069 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 19.71 0.00 19.71 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384423 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 41.49 0.00 41.49 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 384586 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 164.57 0.00 164.57 201711 SUPPLIES 20009544 384162 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 26.76 0.00 26.76 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384828 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 179.99 0.00 179.99 200984 SUPPLIES 20009515 384398 111 - 156395 - 652910 -00000 0.00 14.72 0.00 14.72 201713 SUPPLIES 20009549 385194 111 - 156313- 652990 -00000 0.00 6.06 0.00 6.06 201711 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 105 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009520 123969 001 - 172930 - 652990.00000 0.00 9.97 0.00 9.97 200525 SUPPLIES 20009544 385328 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 75.30 0.00 75.30 200984 SUPPLIES 20009516 385505 130 - 157710 - 652990 -00000 0.00 105.60 0.00 105.60 201714 SUPPLIES 20009544 385064 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 17.09 0.00 17.09 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 384758 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 50.34 0.00 50.34 201711 SUPPLIES 20009544 385328 111. 156332- 652910.00000 0.00 19.77 0.00 19.77 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384423 111 - 156332. 652910 -00000 0.00 248.21 0.00 248.21 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 385064 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 139.38 0.00 139.38 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384924 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 21.02 0.00 21.02 200984 SUPPLIES 20009548 454988 001. 156363- 652990 -00000 0.00 36.57 0.00 36.57 201443 SUPPLIES 20009548 385595 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 1.21 0.00 1.21 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 384232 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 66.58 0.00 66.58 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 384429 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 19.77 0.00 19.77 200984 SUPPLIES 20009544 383887 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 46.88 0.00 46.88 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 384752 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 40.42- 0.00 40.42- 201711 SUPPLIES 20009544 384139 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 51.43 0.00 51.43 200984 SUPPLIES 20009515 385185 111 - 156395 - 652990 -00000 0.00 8.53 0.00 8.53 201713 SUPPLIES JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009548 454882 201443 SUPPLIES 20009544 385112 200984 SUPPLIES 20009549 385629 201711 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 111 - 156313 - 652990.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567265 VENDOR 17670 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20009521 454110 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 200750 SUPPLIES 20009521 454240 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 200750 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 567402 VENDOR 200380 SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20009518 385290 17.55 408 - 253211 - 652990.00000 17.55 200398 SUPPLIES 38.49 20009519 385051 7.90 408 - 253221 - 652990 -00000 0.00 200430 SUPPLIES 17.98 20009547 385457 0.00 408 - 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 200281 SUPPLIES 7.32 20009519 385242 0.00 408 - 253221 - 652990 -00000 0.00 200430 SUPPLIES 33.50 20009519 385215 0.00 408 - 253221 - 652990.00000 0.00 200430 SUPPLIES 25.30 20009518 385625 0.00 408 - 253211 - 652990 -00000 200398 SUPPLIES 20009518 385515 408 - 253211 - 652990 -00000 200398 SUPPLIES 20009547 384862 408 - 253212 - 652990 -00000 200281 SUPPLIES 20009518 385142 408 - 253211. 652990 -00000 200398 SUPPLIES 16J1 7.64 PAGE 106 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 17.55 0.00 17.55 38.49 0.00 38.49 7.90 0.00 7.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,702.65 0.00 7.64 0.00 7.64 0.00 387.82 0.00 387.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 395.46 0.00 2.86 0.00 2.86 0.00 17.98 0.00 17.98 0.00 13.76 0.00 13.76 0.00 7.32 0.00 7.32 0.00 12.34 0.00 12.34 0.00 33.50 0.00 33.50 0.00 1.58 0.00 1.58 0.00 25.30 0.00 25.30 0.00 47.98 0.00 47.98 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100-601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD COMMISSIONERS 16J1 ECIAL DETAILED REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009519 385348 408- 253221 - 652990 -00000 0.00 36.88 0.00 200430 SUPPLIES 20009547 384733 408. 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 13.39 0.00 200281 SUPPLIES 20009547 385175 408 - 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 37.81 0.00 200281 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567338 VENDOR 155660 - SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS 20009539 AERONAUTICAL INFO. MANUAL 001. 144510- 654110.00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 152800 AERONAUTICAL INFO. MANUAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567455 VENDOR 251440 SUPERIOR SWIM SYSTEMS, INC. 20009531 999 111 - 156313. 652311 -00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 150163 NITRIC ACID CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567592 VENDOR 330070 SUPREME MEDICAL FULFILLMENT SYSTEMS 20009542 4624 490 - 144610- 652720 -00000 0.00 166.80 0.00 152056 MEDICAL SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567459 VENDOR 254010 SWIM ZONE 20009529 10036830 111 - 156349 - 652990 -00000 0.00 49.60 0.00 151008 WHISTLES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567271 VENDOR 18690 T -SHIRT EXPRESS 20009816 38455 111 - 156313 - 652110.00000 0.00 180.00 0.00 202043 LOGO'S 20009816 28454 111. 156313- 652110 -00000 0.00 378.00 0.00 202043 LOGO'S 20009817 28497 111 - 156349 - 652110 -00000 0.00 96.00 0.00 202431 LOGO'S JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009747 28456 202055 LOGO'S 20009747 28587 202055 LOGO'S 20009523 28250 150979 JACKETS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 156341 - 652110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156341. 652110 -00000 0.00 001. 156363- 652110.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567268 VENDOR 18020 TAMIAMI FORD INC 20009704 32897 AMT NET 522 - 122464. 764110 -00000 VCHR NET 201292 F -350 633.45 20009707 32896 374.00 522 - 122464 - 764110 -00000 0.00 200657 F -250 0.00 20009723 88948 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200704 PARTS 15,892.24 20009703 32819 0.00 522 - 122464 - 764110 -00000 0.00 201423 RANGER 22,204.15 20009725 90072 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 203105 PARTS 261.66 20009709 32893 0.00 522 - 122464 - 764110.00000 0.00 200651 S -DTY -F -350 23.054.36 20009812 32818 408 - 210151 - 764110 -00000 200330 RANGER 20009706 32787 522. 122464. 764110 -00000 200667 RANGER 20009708 32895 522 - 122464 - 764110 -00000 200654 F -250 20009724 CM90093 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 203105 PARTS 20009725 90093 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 203105 PARTS 20009725 90095 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 203105 PARTS 20009705 32771 522 - 122464 - 764110.00000 200682 EXPLORER 0.00 6 y 11 . PAGE 108 23.493.37 0.00 26,649.03 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 633.45 0.00 633.45 374.00 0.00 374.00 244.00 0.00 244.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,905.45 0.00 23,493.37 0.00 23.493.37 0.00 26,649.03 0.00 26,649.03 0.00 137.14 0.00 137.14 0.00 15.507.24 0.00 15,507.24 0.00 40.90 0.00 40.90 0.00 20,975.55 0.00 20,975.55 0.00 15,892.24 0.00 15,892.24 0.00 18.224.56 0.00 18,224.56 0.00 22.204.15 0.00 22,204.15 0.00 75.00- 0.00 75.00- 0.00 261.66 0.00 261.66 0.00 501.56 0.00 501.56 0.00 23,054.36 0.00 23.054.36 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 109 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009706 32788 522 - 122464. 764110 -00000 0.00 18,224.56 0.00 18,224.56 200667 RANGER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 185,091.32 CHECK NO 567440 VENDOR 238410 - TANNER INDUSTRIES 20009819 83345 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 755.82 0.00 755.82 202573 AMMONIA 20009818 83332 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 0.00 749.19 0.00 749.19 202572 AMMONIA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,505.01 CHECK NO 567566 VENDOR 320480 TAYLOR & FRANCIS /ROUTLEDGE 20009430 17155924 355 - 156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 137.20 0.00 137.20 152629 BOOK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 137.20 CHECK NO 567269 VENDOR 18040 TAYLOR RENTAL 20009820 1- 211648 -03 111 - 156341 - 644600 -00000 0.00 650.00 0.00 650.00 202345 RENTAL FENCE 20009527 1- 213845 -03 111 - 156341 - 644600.00000 0.00 150.00 111 - 156341 - 652990.00000 0.00 98.75 0.00 248.75 151884 GENERATOR 20009533 1- 214005.03 111 - 156313. 644600 -00000 0.00 230.00 111 - 156313 - 652510 -00000 0.00 82.50 0.00 312.50 150161 SUPPLIES 20009821 1- 212861.05 111 - 156349. 644600 -00000 0.00 605.00 0.00 605.00 202885 RENTAL FENCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,816.25 CHECK NO 567477 VENDOR 263800 TAYLOR WOODROW COMMUNITIES 20009814 276049 T WOODROW 331 - 163650. 363510 -00000 0.00 2,871.00 0.00 2,871.00 276049 T WOODROW CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,871.00 CHECK NO 567282 VENDOR 103380 THE FLORIDA BAR 20009901 32995NIQB 001. 010510 - 634999 -00000 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 203726 EVALUATION SERVICES JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567192 VENDOR 235340 - THE FLORIDA BAR 20009512 REGIST R MANALICH 1/18/02 001. 010510 - 654360.00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567435 VENDOR 235340 - THE FLORIDA BAR 20009511 REGIST D WEIGEL 001 - 010510 - 654360 -00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 152638 REGIST D WEIGEL 20009511 REGIST M PETTIT 001. 010510. 654360.00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 152638 REGIST M PETTIT 20009511 REGIST D ALLEN 001 - 010510 - 654360 -00000 0.00 145.00 0.00 152638 REGIST D ALLEN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567226 VENDOR 8240 THE HARRISON COMPANY 20009831 INS 2002017543 001 - 443010 - 654110.00000 0.00 87.63 0.00 203498 11/15 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567421 VENDOR 223930 THE HILLER GROUP, INC. 20009826 109064 IN 12111 495. 192370- 642415 -00000 0.00 10,142.31 0.00 200147 12111 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567256 VENDOR 14880 THE PHOTO LAB 20009434 76503 DOMESTIC ANIMAL 001 - 155410 - 647210 -00000 0.00 68.00 0.00 201253 - FILM, 8/15 20009434 75677 DOMESTIC ANIMAL 001 - 155410 - 647210 -00000 0.00 6.40 0.00 201253 - FILM, 6/12 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567448 VENDOR 246080 - TKW CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 20009809 5876 REVISED 412 - 273511 - 631400 -70090 0.00 12,000.00 0.00 107168 TO 11/30/01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567574 VENDOR 324130 - TOMASELLO CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC 20009813 2001 -025 PROJECT # 2000 -1 113. 138910- 634999.00000 0.00 51,680.00 0.00 203532 FLOOD INS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567442 VENDOR 239650 - TOTAL COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS GROUP, 20009746 1785 001. 156110- 634999 -00000 0.00 3,086.00 0.00 203639 WIRING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567416 VENDOR 214790 TOTAL TEAM WARES 20009532 18110 111. 156313- 652110.00000 0.00 246.80 0.00 150154 SWIMSUITS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567572 VENDOR 323550 TOUCH POINT 20009745 TPI0013766 001 - 454010. 764900 -00000 0.00 2,090.00 0.00 202617 LASER JET 20009745 6851 001 - 454010 - 764900 -00000 0.00 180.00 0.00 202617 LASER JET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567496 VENDOR 279010 TOURISM ALLIANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY 20009947 00005939 194 - 101540- 882100 -10276 0.00 13,978.25 0.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16103 194 - 101540 - 882100.10276 0.00 58,200.00 0.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16468 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 4,367.38 0.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16571 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 9.000.00 0.00 203656 11 /01 20009947 00006028 194. 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 13,978.25 0.00 203656 11 /01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 112 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009947 18123 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 1.906.00 0.00 1,906.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 OCT 2001 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 3.458.33 0.00 3,458.33 203656 10 /01 20009947 16095 194. 101540 - 882100.10276 0.00 740.00 0.00 740.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16572 194. 101540- 882100.10276 0.00 1,880.00 0.00 1,880.00 203656 11 /01 20009947 NOV 2001 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 12,000.00 0.00 12,000.00 203656 11 /01 20009947 16472A 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 189.28 0.00 189.28 203656 10 /01 20009947 16467 194 - 101540. 882100 -10276 0.00 9.000.00 0.00 9,000.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16103B 194 - 101540. 882100 -10276 0.00 8,135.00 0.00 8,135.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16103A 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 5.000.00 0.00 5,000.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 3354 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 3,380.18 0.00 3,380.18 203656 10 /01 20009947 16574 194 - 101540- 882100.10276 0.00 1,260.00 0.00 1,260.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 18149 194 - 101540 - 882100.10276 0.00 1,906.00 0.00 1,906.00 203656 11 /01 20009947 NOV 2001 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 3,458.33 0.00 3,458.33 203656 11 /01 20009947 16575 194 - 101540. 882100 -10276 0.00 1.260.00 0.00 1,260.00 203656 11 /01 20009947 16469 194 - 101540. 882100 -10276 0.00 1,880.00 0.00 1.880.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 OCT 2001 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10276 0.00 12,000.00 0.00 12,000.00 203656 10 /01 20009947 16573 194 - 101540. 882100 -10276 0.00 791.00 0.00 791.00 203656 11 /01 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100-601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 113 SPECFDETTAILEDI IIAL CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 167,768.00 CHECK NO 567632 VENDOR 345680 TRANS COM USA 20009822 3213510023 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 18.28 0.00 18.28 202172 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18.28 CHECK NO 567270 VENDOR 18490 TRI- COUNTY BLUEPRINT & SUPPLY 20009824 8.000001 411. 273511. 647110.70888 0.00 0.96 0.00 0.96 152395 BLUE PRINTS 20009825 5.021432 408 - 210105 - 647110 -00000 0.00 3.60 0.00 3.60 200188 XEROX BOND 20009815 5.021453 301 - 210140 - 647110 -01014 0.00 14.40 0.00 14.40 152394 BLUE PRINTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18.96 CHECK NO 567650 VENDOR 348770 - TROPICAL TITLE & WAYNE BURKE 20009861 D/P W BURKE #409881520004 191 - 138785. 884100 -33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00 $40988120004 D/P BURKE 203502 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,500.00 CHECK NO 567631 VENDOR 345310 - TRUGREEN LANDCARE 20009744 1851781772 001 - 156363. 634999 -00000 0.00 832.85 0.00 832.85 201841 LAND MAINT 20009744 1851770718 001 - 156363 - 634999 -00000 0.00 832.80 0.00 832.80 201841 LAND MAINT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.665.65 CHECK NO 567272 VENDOR 18900 - UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 20009427 0000363797501 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 544.16 0.00 544.16 200056 SHIPPING CHARGE 20009427 0000363797511 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 0.00 331.46 0.00 331.46 200056 SHIPPING CHARGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 875.62 CHECK NO 567505 VENDOR 282270 - UNITED RENTAL JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 114 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J I SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009428 22619796 -001 111 - 156349 - 644600 -00000 0.00 227.47 0.00 227.47 151961 EQUIPMENT 20009697 22347376 -001 101.163620- 644600 -00000 0.00 1,495.00 0.00 1,495.00 202305 RENT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,722.47 CHECK NO 567562 VENDOR 318860 - US BIOSYSTEMS, INC. 20009684 91175 114 - 178975. 634999 -00000 0.00 255.00 0.00 255.00 200354 CHEMICALS 20009684 90389 114 - 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 205.00 0.00 205.00 200354 CHEMICALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 460.00 CHECK NO 567604 VENDOR 333670 VAN ROEKEL & ASSOCIATES, DVM 20009685 86368 001 - 155410 - 631980.00000 0.00 454.00 0.00 454.00 152650 VET FEES 20009687 87485 001. 155410.631980 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 152651 VET FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 514.00 CHECK NO 567555 VENDOR 314680 VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING SERVICES 20009102 A2014611BL 12101 113 - 138910 - 641150 -00000 0.00 2.97 0.00 2.97 201837 PAGER SVS 20009129 A2101971BL 12/01 101 - 163630. 641150 -00000 0.00 59.76 0.00 59.76 200040 PAGER SVS 20009100 A2120817BL 12101 001 - 121143 - 641150 -00000 0.00 14.11 0.00 14.11 201564 PAGER SVS 20009688 A2102151BL 111 - 156310 - 641150 -00000 0.00 37.09 111 - 156313 - 641150.00000 0.00 5.90 111- 156341.641150.00000 0.00 38.52 111 - 156425.641150.00000 0.00 2.95 0.00 84.46 201717 12 -1 -0- 12.31 -01 20009134 A2117053BL 12101 001 - 144210. 641150 -00000 0.00 59.29 0.00 59.29 201015 PAGER SVS 20009100 A2115235BL 12101 001 - 121143 - 641150 -00000 0.00 8.54 0.00 8.54 201564 PAGER SVS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009689 A2101777BL 200118 12- 1- 01- 12 -31 -01 20009108 A2013996BL 12101 203400 PAGER SVS 20009104 A2120464BL 12101 202220 PAGER SUS 20009135 A2103318BL 12101 201132 PAGER SVS 20009133 61 Y941- 4100704771 -08 200996 PAGER SVS 12101 20009688 A2102151BL 201718 12- 1- 0.12 -31.01 20009108 A2013996BK 11 /01 203400 PAGER SVS 20009093 A2003669BL 10 /01 -12/01 201138 PAGER SVS 10/01 -12/01 20009673 A2005371BL 12/01 201147 PAGER SVS 20009132 A2118449BL 12101 200412 PAGER SVS 20009128 A2003906BL 12/01 107411 PAGER SVS 20009097 A2106862BL 12/01 201336 PAGER SVS 20009131 A2013336BL 12101 200340 PAGER SVS 20009673 A2005908BL 12101 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 115 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 490 - 144610 - 634999 -00000 0.00 392.14 0.00 392.14 408. 210155- 641150.00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 001. 122240 - 641150.00000 0.00 103.27 0.00 103.27 101 - 163620 - 641150 -00000 0.00 23.02 0.00 23.02 001 - 443010 - 641210 -00000 0.00 3.07 0.00 3.07 111 - 156343 - 641150 -00000 0.00 10.90 111 - 156349 - 641150 -00000 0.00 28.85 111 - 156380. 641150 -00000 0.00 2.95 0.00 42.70 408 - 210155 - 641150 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 408 - 233351 - 641150 -00000 0.00 156.64 408- 233312 - 641150 -00000 0.00 36.99 408 - 233352 - 641150 -00000 0.00 34.00 408 - 233313 - 641150 -00000 0.00 17.00 408 - 233350 - 641150.00000 0.00 14.40 408 - 210130 - 641150.00000 0.00 156.64 0.00 415.67 408 - 210105 - 641150 -00000 0.00 39.02 408 - 210125 - 641150 -00000 0.00 8.50 408 - 253211. 641150 -00000 0.00 2.95 408 - 253212. 641150 -00000 0.00 21.50 0.00 71.97 001 - 178985- 641150 -00000 0.00 16.90 0.00 16.90 123 - 155975 - 641150 -33075 0.00 19.94 0.00 19.94 681 - 431310. 641150 -00000 0.00 21.97 0.00 21.97 114 - 178970 - 641150 -00000 0.00 11.90 0.00 11.90 408 - 253211 - 641150.00000 0.00 2.95 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 J 1 PAGE 116 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 408 - 253221. 641150 -00000 0.00 17.10 0.00 20.05 201147 PAGER SVS 20009101 A2101970BL 12101 109 - 182601. 641150.00000 0.00 2.97 109. 182900. 641150.00000 0.00 2.98 0.00 5.95 201745 PAGER SVS 20009105 A2119934BL 12/01 495 - 192370. 641150 -00000 0.00 36.43 0.00 36.43 202268 PAGER SVS 20009094 A2125218BL 12/01 408 - 210151 - 641150 -00000 0.00 21.10 0.00 21.10 201190 PAGER SVS 20009108 A2013996BJ 10 /01 408 - 210155 - 641150 -00000 0.00 20.20 0.00 20.20 203400 PAGER SVS 20009098 A2115235BL 12/01 001 - 121141 - 641150 -00000 0.00 8.54 0.00 8.54 201350 PAGER SVS 20009106 A2008785BL 12/01 495 - 192330 - 641150.00000 0.00 17.07 0.00 17.07 202271 PAGER SVS 20009103 A2102038BL 12/01 001 - 454010. 641150 -00000 0.00 5.95 0.00 5.95 20283 PAGER SVS 12101 20009084 A2106885BL 12/01 521 - 122410 - 641150 -00000 0.00 28.81 0.00 28.81 200935 PAGER SVS 20009099 A2102051BL 12/01 001 - 155410 - 641150 -00000 0.00 80.54 0.00 80.54 201370 PAGER SVS 20009107 A2014704BL 12101 495 - 192350 - 641150 -00000 0.00 8.54 0.00 8.54 202272 PAGER SVS\ 20009130 S2120608BL 12101 146 - 144380 - 641150 -00000 0.00 20.69 0.00 20.69 200306 PAGER SVS 20009096 A2102085BL 12101 681 - 421510 - 641150 -00000 0.00 68.16 0.00 68.16 201323 PAGER SVS 20009095 A2006266BL 12101 470 - 173410- 641150.00000 0.00 8.54 0.00 8.54 201231 PAGER SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,742.25 CHECK NO 567273 VENDOR 19260 VICS SHOE REPAIR 20009425 9060000162 490. 144610- 652110.00000 0.00 1.572.50 0.00 1,572.50 200116 BOOTS JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009426 9060000165 200041 BOOTS 20009432 9060000164 151739 WORK BOOTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 101 - 163630 - 652110 -00000 0.00 470 - 173410 - 652110 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567478 VENDOR 264290 - VINCENTE PINERO'S TRACTOR 20009534 2001100351 12/19 111. 138911 - 634804.00000 0.00 VPT 2001100351 12/19 CHECK NO 567534 VENDOR 300340 - VIRGINIA SAALMAN 20009488 12/11 -14/01 TRVL SAALMAN 198 - 157430 - 640200 -00000 0.00 12/11 -14 TRVL V SAALMAN CHECK NO 567381 VENDOR 185990 VWR SCIENTIFIC 0.00 20009692 9229530 408- 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 413.16 200434 SUPPLIES 0.00 43.61 20009690 9486343 114 - 178975 - 652910 -00000 0.00 0.00 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 87.50 0.00 20009690 9529719 114 - 178975. 652910 -00000 0.00 573.09 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 573.09 20009690 9494680 114 - 178975 - 652910 -00000 0.00 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 20009692 9366369 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 200434 SUPPLIES 20009690 9519141 114 - 178975 - 652910 -00000 0.00 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 20009692 9169081 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 200434 SUPPLIES 20009692 9406355 408 - 253221. 652310.00000 0.00 200434 SUPPLIES 20009690 9486342 114 - 178975 - 652910 -00000 0.00 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 92.65 0.00 172.40 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 55.00 CHECK TOTAL 65.25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 117 VCHR NET 92.65 172.40 1.837.55 55.00 55.00 65.25 65.25 105.56 0.00 105.56 130.14 0.00 130.14 413.16 0.00 413.16 43.61 0.00 43.61 109.20 0.00 109.20 27.57 0.00 27.57 87.50 0.00 87.50 115.56 0.00 115.56 573.09 0.00 573.09 JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 118 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20009690 9396236 114 - 178975 - 652910 -00000 0.00 294.32 0.00 294.32 200352 LAB SUPPLIES 20009691 9460636 408 - 233350 - 652310 -00000 0.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 200727 LAB SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.054.71 CHECK NO 567449 VENDOR 246170 W.E. JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO. 20009423 3601 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 83.22 0.00 83.22 203135 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 83.22 CHECK NO 567274 VENDOR 19370 WALLACE INTERNATIONAL 20009670 FC68517 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 13.81 0.00 13.81 200937 SUPPLIES 20009670 FC68318 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 230.65 0.00 230.65 200937 SUPPLIES 20009141 FC68333 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 230.65- 0.00 230.65- 200937 SUPPLIES 20009424 FC68820 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 2.88 0.00 2.88 200937 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16.69 CHECK NO 567524 VENDOR 294660 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLLIER COUNTY 20009683 0065096. 0332.7 111 - 156341 - 644600 -00000 0.00 30.17 0.00 30.17 202862 PORT 0 LET 20009681 0065108 - 0322 -0 111 - 156349 - 644600 -00000 0.00 221.25 111 - 156349 - 652990.00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 381.25 202649 DEC SERVICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 411.42 CHECK NO 567287 VENDOR 109110 WASTE MGMT OF COLLIER COUNTY 20009844 8656808 149940 11 /01 001 - 061010- 643300 -00000 0.00 217.94 0.00 217.94 8656808 149940 11 /01 20009682 0060446- 0332 -9 195 - 110406 - 634999 -10264 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 104313 NOV SERVICE JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 J REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009682 006449 - 0.332.3 195 - 110406- 634999 -10264 0.00 160.00 0.00 104313 NOV SERVICE 20009844 1518082 154583 12/01 001 - 061010 - 643300 -00000 0.00 15.09 0.00 1518082 154583 12101 20009682 0060447 - 0332 -7 195 - 110406 - 634999 -10264 0.00 80.00 0.00 104313 NOV SERVICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567396 VENDOR 196570 WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION 20009686 1491469 BOYER 408. 210155- 654210.00000 0.00 108.00 0.00 152399 DUES FOR BOYER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567466 VENDOR 256920 WEST GROUP 20009896 800443898 001. 454010. 654110.00000 0.00 561.00 0.00 202082 LEGAL SERVICES /DECEMBER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567275 VENDOR 19660 - WEST PUBLISHING PAYMENT CENTER 20009422 800625659 001 - 443010. 654110 -00000 0.00 1,932.00 0.00 200995 REF MATERIAL 20009698 800725413 001 - 010510 - 654110 -00000 0.00 879.00 0.00 201557 BOOKS 20009748 800706583 001 - 010510. 634999 -00000 0.00 1,673.79 0.00 201684 11- 1.11 -30.01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567596 VENDOR 331220 - WEVU TV10 10029051 2959 001 - 100130 - 634999 -00000 0.00 650.00 0.00 104305 MONTHLY PROD CHG MAY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567584 VENDOR 327530 - WHITE ALUMINUM 20009696 REF 304607 BRUNER 113 - 138900 - 322110 -00000 0.00 101.00 113 - 138900 - 341442 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 REF 304607 BRUNER JANUARY 09, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER Z � J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 104.00 CHECK NO 567373 VENDOR 180010 - WHITE SANDS VETERINARY CLINIC 20009680 L. ROBINSON 01 -9385 610. 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 201087 L. ROBINSON 01 -9385 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 567483 VENDOR 267390 - WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INC 20009668 212011108241 001. 122240- 634999 -00000 0.00 6,877.00 0.00 6,877.00 202504 SET UP SKIRTING 20009668 212001106042CR 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 266.77- 0.00 266.77 202504 CREDIT 20009668 212001106042 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 178.00 0.00 178.00 202504 SET UP SKIRTING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,788.23 CHECK NO 567589 VENDOR 328770 WILLIS OF WISCONSIN, INC. 20009669 0760734 517 - 121640. 631150 -00000 0.00 9,615.00 0.00 9,615.00 103579 PROFESS SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,615.00 CHECK NO 567276 VENDOR 19770 WILSON MILLER ET AL 20009799 0049112 414 - 263611. 631400 -74023 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 4567 TO 11/30/01 20009796 0048604 331 - 163650 - 631400.60111 0.00 53,018.94 0.00 53,018.94 6407 TO 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53,318.94 CHECK NO 567531 VENDOR 297010 WILSON MILLER INC 20009795 0048928 414 - 263611 - 631400 -73032 0.00 9,711.00 0.00 9,711.00 104599 TO 11/30/01 20009794 0048929 301 - 210140 - 634999 -01014 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 201833 TO 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 14,711.00 CHECK NO 567397 VENDOR 196620 - WINN -DIXIE STORES, INC. #751 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20009421 0522 202484 FOOD 20009421 0516 202484 FOOD 20009420 1101018 202951 FOOD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111- 156343 - 652210.00000 0.00 111 - 156343 - 652210 -00000 0.00 111 - 156349 - 652210 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567557 VENDOR 315760 - WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE PHYSICIANS 20009672 D DARVESGOOD 11/02,11/05 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 201926 D DARVESGOOD 11/02,11/05 20009419 A. ALFARO 12/12/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 201926 A. ALFARO 12112101 CHECK NO 567277 VENDOR 19970 XEROX CORPORATION 152.58 20009679 085781609 111 - 138313 - 651210.00000 0.00 45.10 201604 10- 24/12 -4.01 0.00 36.31 CHECK NO 567451 VENDOR 249650 XEROX CORPORATION 2,635.75 20009418 085864039 113 - 138900 - 634999.00000 0.00 261.95 200135 MAINTENANCE 0.00 2.897.70 CHECK NO 567577 VENDOR 324850 XEROX CORPORATION CHECK TOTAL 20009671 10136254 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 431.82 201755 FAX MAINT 0.00 431.82 20009699 1045993 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 0.00 152823 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 21.00 0.00 20009671 10136253 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 201755 FAX MAINT 241.88 20009671 10136252 001 - 010510.646710 -00000 0.00 201755 FAX MAINT 16J1 PAGE 121 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 152.58 0.00 152.58 45.10 0.00 45.10 36.31 0.00 36.31 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 233.99 2,635.75 0.00 2,635.75 261.95 0.00 261.95 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.897.70 117.00 0.00 117.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 117.00 431.82 0.00 431.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 431.82 21.00 0.00 21.00 178.88 0.00 178.88 21.00 0.00 21.00 21.00 0.00 21.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 241.88 JANUARY 09, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J PAGE 122 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 08, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567630 VENDOR 345230 XEROX ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 20009417 591202221 113 - 138931 - 644620 -00000 0.00 836.01 0.00 836.01 202180 12/01/01 PYMT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 836.01 CHECK NO 567544 VENDOR 309740 YAHL MULCHING & RECYCLING, INC 20009415 13265 109 - 182901 - 643300 -00000 0.00 270.00 0.00 270.00 151110 DUMP FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 270.00 CHECK NO 567278 VENDOR 20050 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE 20009416 89162334 495 - 192370. 652720 -00000 0.00 7.50 0.00 7.50 201792 MED SUPPLIES 20009429 89161438 521 - 122410 - 652720 -00000 0.00 32.45 0.00 32.45 152781 MEDICAL SUPPLIES 20009431 89162360 495 - 192330. 652720 -00000 0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00 152420 MEDICAL SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 91.95 470 CHECKS WRITTEN GRAND TOTAL 0.00 2,898,134.03 16J1 Q: /Manual Checks /APMLOG BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A/P Manual Check Log DATE ISSUED TO: CK # AMOUNT 112/2002 Check Run Beginning 566693 1/2/2002 Check Run Ending 567172 1/7/2002 Manifest Funding Services 290 3,506.49 1/8/2002 Internal Revenue Service 291 1,157.00 1/8/2002 Internal Revenue Service 292 9.00 1/8/2002 Internal Revenue Service 293 81,272.00 1/8/2002 Internal Revenue Service 294 641.00 1/8/2002 Check Run Beginning 567173 1/8/2002 Check Run Ending 567677 16J 1 Clerk of the Circuit Court Collier County, Florida Finance & Accounting Department MEMORANDUM Date: 01/17/02 To: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Board of County Commissioners From: Constance C. Murray, General Operations Manager Finance Department/Clerk to the Board Re: Board of Countv Commissioners Disbursements Please find attached a listing of the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period January 11, 2002 through January 17, 2002. In accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 136.06(l) I request that these reports be included as miscellaneous correspondence to the Board of County Commissioners and made part of the official records. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please telephone me at 774- 8481. �'tt• JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 PAGE 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VV SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567850 VENDOR 161100 - AAA GENERATOR & PUMP INC. 20010394 G01 -1284 12112 408 - 233351 - 634999 -00000 0.00 294.85 0.00 294.85 200747 12112 MAINTANCE 20010082 GO1 -1263 408 - 233351 - 634999 -00000 0.00 227.50 0.00 227.50 200747 GO1 -1263 12110 20010099 GO1 -1264 12110 408 - 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 356.00 0.00 356.00 200192 GO1.1264 12/10 20010100 GO1.1266 12100 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 232.35 0.00 232.35 201559 12100 REPAIR & MAINTANCE 20010100 GO1 -1337 12/28 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 161.86 0.00 161.86 201559 12/28 REPAIR & MAINTANCE 20010100 G01 -1270 12112 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 141.50 0.00 141.50 201559 12112 REPAIR & MAINTANCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.414.06 CHECK NO 568047 VENDOR 285940 AACTION MULCH OF SW FL, INC. 20010757 21157 12/13/01 160 - 162518 - 646318 -00000 0.00 6,099.60 0.00 6.099.60 202278 12/13/01 MULCH 20010758 21117 12121101 111 - 163646. 646318 -00000 0.00 6,099.60 0.00 6.099.60 201896 12121101 MULCH 20010756 21082 12/17/01 111 - 163646 - 646318 -00000 0.00 6,099.60 0.00 6,099.60 201898 12/17/01 MULCH 20010759 21139 12/18/01 111 - 163646 - 646318 -00000 0.00 6,099.60 0.00 6,099.60 201896 12/18/01 MULCH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24,398.40 CHECK NO 568175 VENDOR 346700 ABACUS SECURITY, INC. 20010381 10633 12/31 001. 122255 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,520.00 0.00 1,520.00 202622 12/17.21 12/26 12/28 20010381 10632 12/31 001. 122255. 634999 -00000 0.00 540.00 0.00 540.00 202622 12117 -20 12/27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,060.00 CHECK NO 567964 VENDOR 237370 - ABB WATER METERS INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010431 178973 12/14 200195 METERS /PARTS 20010083 179249 200195 179249 12121 20010430 178974 12/14 200968 METERS /PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 253212. 655100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 412. 273511- 655100.70076 0.00 CHECK NO 567829 VENDOR 147860 - ABE SKINNER, PROPERTY APPRAISER 20010760 NON VALOREM ADDIN PELICAN AMT NET VCHR DISC 109. 959050 - 930600 -00000 55,698.00 0.00 NON VALOREM ADMIN PELICAN BAY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20010760 NON VALOREM ADDIN PELICAN 0.00 322. 959050 - 930600 -00000 NON VALOREM ADMIN PELICAN BAY 0.00 20010114 2002 -02 11/09/01 444.09 0.00 111. 138911- 634999 -00000 0.00 152984 2002 -02 11/09/01 0.00 1,012.64 20010760 NON VALOREM ADDIN PELICAN 1,893.21 778 - 959050 - 930600 -00000 1,893.21 NON VALOREM ADMIN PELICAN BAY 20010760 NON VALOREM ADDIN PELICAN 320 - 959050 - 930600 -00000 NON VALOREM ADMIN PELICAN BAY CHECK NO 568055 VENDOR 288960 - ABLE BODY TEMPORARY SERVICE 20010385 115006504 12/28 109 - 182901 - 634999.00000 200061012/28 TEMP LABOR 20010386 115006555 109 - 182602. 634999 -00000 200061 1/4 TEMP LABOR 20010429 115006448 109 - 182602. 634999 -00000 200061 12121 TEMP LABOR 20010386 115006555 109 - 182901. 634999 -00000 200061 1/4 TEMP LABOR 20010386 115006555 109 - 182901 - 634999 -00000 200061 1/4 TEMP LABOR 20010429 115006448 109 - 182901- 634999 -00000 200061 12121 TEMP LABOR 16J1 PAGE 2 •111 21,964.63 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 55,698.00 0.00 55.698.00 563.58 0.00 563.58 72.550.80 0.00 72,550.80 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 128.812.38 0.00 21,964.63 0.00 21,964.63 0.00 3,374.84 0.00 3,374.84 0.00 5.50 0.00 5.50 0.00 7,034.52 0.00 7,034.52 0.00 745.18 0.00 745.18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 33,124.67 0.00 2,284.48 0.00 2,284.48 0.00 444.09 0.00 444.09 0.00 1,012.64 0.00 1,012.64 0.00 168.63- 0.00 168.63- 0.00 1,893.21 0.00 1,893.21 0.00 4,317.07 0.00 4,317.07 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS w 6 J 1 231690 - PAGE 3 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 20010094 001713 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 355. 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010385 115006504 12/28 109 - 182602- 634999 -00000 0.00 535.86 0.00 535.86 200061012/28 TEMP LABOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,318.72 CHECK NO 567703 VENDOR 130 - ACCENT BUSINESS PRODUCTS 567702 VENDOR 110 20010084 092788 001 - 156110 - 646710.00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 202235 092788 12/15 168643 12107 001- 122240. 646110 -00000 0.00 82.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 567908 VENDOR 195050 - ACCURATE STENOTYPE REPORTERS, INC. 20010070 SC10101 10/21 001 - 010510- 633030 -00000 0.00 254.20 0.00 254.20 152955 SC10101 10121 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 254.20 CHECK NO 567955 VENDOR 231690 - ACOUSTI ENGINEERING COMPANY OF FL 20010094 001713 12/17 355. 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00 201967 001713 12/17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,000.00 CHECK NO 567702 VENDOR 110 ACTION AUTOMATIC DOOR CO 20010096 168643 12107 001- 122240. 646110 -00000 0.00 82.75 0.00 82.75 152708 168643 12/07 20010096 169580 12/24 001 - 122240 - 646110 -00000 0.00 115.95 0.00 115.95 152708 169580 12/24 20010096 168745 12112 001. 122240- 646110.00000 0.00 16.25 0.00 16.25 152708 168745 12112 20010096 170190 01 /01 001 - 122240 - 646110 -00000 0.00 185.50 0.00 185.50 152708 170190 01 /01 20010096 167165 11112 001 - 122240 - 646110 -00000 0.00 38.00 0.00 38.00 152708 167165 11/12 20010096 169426 12/19 001 - 122240. 646110 -00000 0.00 76.00 0.00 76.00 152708 169426 12/19 20010096 168377 12/07 001 - 122240 - 646110 -00000 0.00 114.00 0.00 114.00 152708 168377 12/07 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 628.45 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 4 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567946 VENDOR 226280 ADAM FUEREDI, M.D. 20010661 A. DURAN 09/19/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 97.50 0.00 97.50 153056 DURAO00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 97.50 CHECK NO 568090 VENDOR 317580 ADECCO 20010092 58199593 12/17 517 - 121640.649990 -00000 0.00 547.53 0.00 547.53 202456 58199593 12/17 20010092 58215334 12/24 517- 121640 - 649990 -00000 0.00 471.90 0.00 471.90 202456 58215334 12/24 20010092 58182791 12/10 517. 121640 - 649990.00000 0.00 484.00 0.00 484.00 202456 58182791 1210 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,503.43 CHECK NO 568134 VENDOR 335370 ADMIN FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 20010715 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 97.50 0.00 97.50 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 97.50 CHECK NO 568041 VENDOR 282670 ADVANCED AIR & REFRIGERATION, INC. 20010523 2373 12/18 001 - 122240 - 652997 -00000 0.00 140.50 0.00 140.50 201511 2373 12118 REPAIRS 20010523 2421 12121 001 - 122240 - 652997.00000 0.00 138.00 0.00 138.00 201511 2521 12121 REPAIRS 20010523 2386 12/19 001 - 122240 - 652997 -00000 0.00 677.32 0.00 677.32 201511 2386 12/19 REPAIRS 20010523 2420 12/21 001 - 122240- 652997 -00000 0.00 137.50 0.00 137.50 201511 2420 12/21 REPAIRS 20010523 2419 12/24 001 - 122240. 652997 -00000 0.00 345.00 0.00 345.00 201511 2419 12/24 REPAIRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.438.32 CHECK NO 567786 VENDOR 113770 - ADVANCED MEDICAL CENTER 20010660 G. COOPERSMITH 12/05 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 231.40 0.00 231.40 153057 G. COOPERSMITH 12/05 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010660 G. COOPERSMITH 12/06 153057 G. COOPERSMITH 12/06 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568123 VENDOR 332080 - AERC. COM, INC. 20010097 45920 12112 001. 122240- 652993 -00000 0.00 150115 45920 12/12 CHECK NO 567812 VENDOR 131010 - AFFORDABLE PETCARE CENTER 20010102 01.9242 FRIENDS OF GUMMI 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 200584 01 -9242 FRIENDS OF GUMMI CHECK NO 567704 VENDOR 300 - AGNOLI, BARBER & BRUNDAGE, INC. 35.75 20009961 011416 0.00 195 - 110406. 631410 -10267 0.00 105968 TO 12/14/01 20010673 011476 111- 156332 - 763311 -00000 0.00 104984 TO 12/14/01 20010519 011417 109 - 182602 - 631400 -00000 0.00 106078 SVS. THRU 12/14/01 20009962 011420 195 - 110406. 631400 -10507 0.00 202766 TO 12/14/01 20010674 011471 346 - 116360 - 763100 -80013 0.00 5820 TO 12/14/01 CHECK NO 568192 VENDOR 349270 - AIMS MULTIMEDIA 20010400 RG0078725 12/10 681 - 431310. 654110 -00000 0.00 681- 431310. 641950 -00000 0.00 152637 12110 TEEN FILES VIDEO CHECK NO 568012 VENDOR 264920 - AIRBORNE EXPRESS 20010098 L15 79410 10/04 001 - 122240 - 641950 -00000 0.00 152709 L15 79410 10/04 1t)j1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 35.75 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 268.90 CHECK TOTAL 45.00 CHECK TOTAL 1.086.12 74.50 478.50 6,700.00 16.25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 149.95 9.95 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59.77 0.00 PAGE 5 VCHR NET 35.75 267.15 268.90 268.90 45.00 45.00 1.086.12 74.50 478.50 6.700.00 16.25 8,355.37 159.90 159.90 59.77 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16JI REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568224 VENDOR 350260 - ALICE MAJORS 20010575 TUITION REIMB 8/21/01 490 - 144610 - 654310 -00000 0.00 226.80 0.00 A MAJORS TUITION REIMB 8/21/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567807 VENDOR 127610 - ALL ANIMALS CLINIC 20010072 00 -9521 M. VENTRE 610- 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 200590 00 -9521 M. VENTRE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567782 VENDOR 109450 - ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION 20010118 I0237303 01102 408 - 253211 - 652310.00000 0.00 791.80 0.00 202568 I0237303 01102 20010382 I0237305 112 408- 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,385.65 0.00 202569 01102102 CHLORINE GAS 20010389 I0235523 12120 408. 253211- 652310.00000 0.00 1,187.70 0.00 202568 12120 CHLORINE GAS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567705 VENDOR 550 - ALPHA OMEGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 20010086 031062 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 195.95 0.00 201539 031062 12101101 COPIER SRV 20010085 18251A 490 - 144610 - 634999 -00000 0.00 82.35 0.00 200828 18251A 12/20 STAPLES 20010133 031336 11/16 -12/16 111 - 138911. 651210 -00000 0.00 62.23 0.00 201429 031336 11/16 -12/16 20010668 031681 1 /1- 2/1/02 495 - 192370 - 651210 -00000 0.00 88.06 0.00 201796 1 /1- 2/1/02 COPIER SERVICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568087 VENDOR 314200 - AMBIANCE AUDIO DESIGN & SECURITY 20000573 6319 408 - 210151 - 634999 -00000 0.00 105.00 0.00 150746 ALARM MONITORING JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567892 VENDOR 183690 - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF 20010659 0001143931 11/29 495 - 192310. 648160 -00000 0.00 85.00 152878 EMPLOYMENT AD CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568157 VENDOR 342060 - AMERICAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS,PLC 20009958 #1 REVISED 313. 163673- 763100 -60012 0.00 94,146.31 201211 TO 11/3/01 20009958 #1 REVISED RETAINAGE 313 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 9,414.66- 201211 TO 11/3/01 RETAINAGE 20009957 #2 313 - 163673. 763100 -60012 0.00 53,438.48 201211 TO 11/3/01 20009957 #2 RETAINAGE 313 - 000000 - 205100.00000 0.00 5,343.82- 201211 TO 11/3/01 RETAINAGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 7 VCHR NET 105.00 85.00 85.00 94,146.31 9,414.66- 53,438.48 5,343.82- 132,826.31 CHECK NO 567848 VENDOR 160840 - AMERICAN EUROCOPTER CORP. 20010657 521272101 11/15 001 - 144510. 646860 -00000 0.00 155.51 0.00 155.51 200554 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 155.51 CHECK NO 567883 VENDOR 174960 - AMERICAN FARMS 20010076 3077093 109 - 182901 - 634254 -00000 0.00 260.00 0.00 260.00 152443 3077093 12117 20010113 3076904 12111 109 - 182901. 634254 -00000 0.00 70.35 0.00 70.35 151109 3076904 12111 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 330.35 CHECK NO 567940 VENDOR 218350 - AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED 20010099 REGIST M. FOORD 05/11/02 111 - 138317 - 654360.00000 0.00 280.00 0.00 280.00 152898 REGIST M. FOORD 05/11/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 280.00 CHECK NO 567931 VENDOR 212040 - AMERIGAS - NAPLES JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 8 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER yq FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010090 A5578- 226760 12/19 001. 155410- 643200 -00000 0.00 380.13 0.00 380.13 200572 A5578- 226760 12/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 380.13 CHECK NO 567794 VENDOR 120960 - ANCHOR ENGINEERING 20009960 6472 412 - 273511. 634999.70057 0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00 106374 11 /1- 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500.00 CHECK NO 568091 VENDOR 317980 ANCHOR HEALTH CENTER 20010654 C. MAHER 12/17 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 45.50 0.00 45.50 201934 C. MAHER 12/17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.50 CHECK NO 568072 VENDOR 303170 ANCHOR HEALTH CENTERS 201935 M. DORNELUS 12/05 001. 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 29.25 0.00 29.25 201935 M. DORNELUS 12/05 201935 V. NITTOLO 12112 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 779.35 0.00 779.35 201935 V. NITTOLO 12112 201935 C. CINTRON 12/12 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 45.50 0.00 45.50 201935 C. CINTRON 12/12 201935 V. NITTOLO 12/03 001. 155930- 631210.00000 0.00 91.65 0.00 91.65 201935 V. NITTOLO 12/03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 945.75 CHECK NO 568137 VENDOR 336510 - ANCHOR TREE SERVICE 20010116 02 12/14 109 - 182901 - 634999 -00000 0.00 790.00 0.00 790.00 203409 02 12/14 203461 #01 109 - 182602 - 634999 -00000 0.00 950.00 0.00 950.00 203461 12/14 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,740.00 CHECK NO 568230 VENDOR 900050 - ANGELA ALLEN 301060 REFUND- PARKS 111 - 156313 - 347275 -00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 REFUND JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 301061 REFUND -PARKS REFUND 301059 REFUND -PARKS REFUND COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 156313 - 347275 -00000 0.00 111. 156313- 347275 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568231 VENDOR 900050 - ANNA MAY POWERS 301058 REFUND -PARKS 130 - 157710. 347990 -00000 0.00 REFUND CHECK NO 568021 VENDOR 271090 - ANTHONY M. D'AGOSTINO, M.D. 20010667 A. QUATRALE 12/19/01 001. 155930- 631210.00000 0.00 153058 A. QUATRALE 12/19/01 CHECK NO 568076 VENDOR 308670 - ANTON BURTSCHER 20010019 12/11 -15 TRVL A BURTSCHER 001 - 144510 - 640300 -00000 0.00 12/11 -15/01 TRVL A BURTSCHER CHECK NO 567706 VENDOR 1080 - APAC - FLORIDA, INC. 20010071 149608 111 - 163645- 653110 -00000 0.00 201873 149608 12/23 CHECK NO 568146 VENDOR 339470 - AQUAGENIX 20010676 307 -2084 RETAINAGE 306 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 201859 EXOT.REMV.TIGERTAIL RETAIN. 20010672 307 -2057R RETAIN.RELEASE 306 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 107193 RETAINAGE RELEASE 20010676 307 -2084 306 - 116360. 763100 -80600 0.00 201859 EXOTIC REMOVAL TIGERTAIL CHECK NO 568182 VENDOR 348040 - ARIANE WILLIS PAGE 9 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 55.00 0.00 55.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 165.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 139.75 0.00 139.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 139.75 546.36 0.00 546.36 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 546.36 750.83 0.00 750.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 750.83 2,190.00- 0.00 2,190.00- 1,829.00 0.00 1,829.00 21,900.00 0.00 21.900.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21,539.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010603 12/3 -21 TRVL A WILLIS 12/3 -21 TRVL A WILLIS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 156395. 640200 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568071 VENDOR 302200 AROMA EXPRESSIONS INC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010101 2981 12/18 495 - 192370- 634999 -00000 0.00 52.20 200360 2981 12/18 38.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567832 VENDOR 148190 ARSENE MAJUSTE 56.00 20010402 01/07 3.5 HRS 681. 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 48.00 0.00 01/07 8:30 -12:00 3.5 HRS 72.00 0.00 72.00 20010104 01- 11034MMVM 11/30/01 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 01- 11034MMVM 11/30/01 2,702.70 0.00 2,702.70 20010402 01102 2.5 HRS 681- 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 01/02 9:30 -12:00 2.5 HRS 20010402 01102 3 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 01102 8:00 -9:30 12:00.1:30 3HRS 20010656 12/11/01 8:00 -12:30 4.5HR 681. 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 12/11/01 8:00 -12:30 4.5 HRS 20010103 10 /11 /01 2HRS NO SHOW 681 - 410310. 633033 -00000 0.00 10 /11 /01 2HRS NO SHOW DEPOSITION 20010402 01/04 5 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 01/04 8:30 -1:30 5 HRS CHECK NO 567939 VENDOR 216040 - ASTOR CHEMICAL 20010388 341 12/08 408 - 253211. 652310 -00000 0.00 200379 12/08 CARBON DIOXIDE CHECK NO 568105 VENDOR 323320 - AT & T 20010074 7305115383001 12/18 730 511 5383 001 12/18 20010074 0562861391001 12/20 056 286 1391 001 12120 PAGE 10 1611 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 52.20 0.00 52.20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.20 38.00 0.00 38.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 38.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 360.00 2,702.70 0.00 2,702.70 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.702.70 001 - 155230. 641900 -00000 0.00 44.29 0.00 44.29 001. 144210 - 641900 -00000 0.00 19.37 0.00 19.37 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010074 7305115799001 12/21 730 511 5799 001 12/21 20010403 0562860364001 12/21 056 286 0364 001 12/21 20010074 7305115350001 11/18 730 511 5350 001 11/18 20010074 0562849101001 12/25 056 284 9101 001 12/25 20010074 7305115438001 12/18 730 511 5438 001 12/18 20010120 0562861091001 12121 0562861091001 12121 20010403 7305115439001 12/18 730 511 5439 001 12/18 20010074 0562860698001 12/21 056 286 0698 001 12121 20010074 7305115580001 12/18 730 511 5580 001 12/18 20010074 7305115543001 12/18 730 511 5543 001 12/18 20010074 7305115780001 12121 730 511 5780 001 12121 20010074 7305115434001 12/18 730 511 5434 001 12/18 20010074 7305115457001 12/18 730 511 5457 001 12/18 20010120 0562861091001 12121 0562861091001 12121 20010403 7305115486001 12/18 730 511 5486 001 12/18 20010074 7305115763001 12/26 730 511 5763 001 12/26 20010074 0562826124001 12/13 056 282 6124 001 12/13 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 11 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 20.06 0.00 20.06 408. 233313- 641100 -00000 0.00 39.95 0.00 39.95 001 - 010510 - 641210 -00000 0.00 42.54 0.00 42.54 001- 156160. 641900 -00000 0.00 25.37 0.00 25.37 001 - 010110 - 641210 -00000 0.00 2.63 0.00 2.63 123 - 155975 - 641900 -33075 0.00 17.83 0.00 17.83 681 - 421510 - 641900 -00000 0.00 17.22 0.00 17.22 470 - 173441. 641900 -00000 0.00 44.22 0.00 44.22 470 - 173410 - 641210.00000 0.00 40.23 0.00 40.23 001. 172930 - 641900 -00000 0.00 18.34 0.00 18.34 001 - 144210. 641900.00000 0.00 19.86 0.00 19.86 123 - 155975. 641210 -33075 0.00 22.14 0.00 22.14 001 - 100110 - 641210.00000 0.00 14.64 0.00 14.64 188 - 140480. 641400 -00000 0.00 40.24 0.00 40.24 681 - 421510. 641900 -00000 0.00 10.86 0.00 10.86 490- 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 34.56 0.00 34.56 441 - 256110- 641100.00000 0.00 13.81 0.00 13.81 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION CHECK NO 567961 VENDOR 236190 - AT &T 20010088 0207158348001 11/18 020 715 8348 001 11/18 20010088 7305115702001 12121 730 511 5702 001 12/21 20010089 0302950956001 1217 0302950956001 1217 20010013 019 785 0647 001 11/18/01 019 785 0647 001 11/18/01 20010088 0204803933001 12/18 020 480 3933 001 12/18 20010088 0192606291000 12/18 019 260 6291 000 12/18 CHECK NO 568194 VENDOR 349290 - AT &T 20010401 500073974 12/14 152642 500073974 12/14 BLACKWELL COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 568127 VENDOR 333620 - AT &T WIRELESS PAGE 12 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 408 - 210130- 641700 -00000 0.00 201522 01/05 641 -0031 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 6 J 203301 18131979 1/5 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 100536540250 -5723 12/13 146- 144380 - 641700.00000 0.00 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 200596 12121 250 -8949 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 488.16 144 - 144360 - 641900 -00000 0.00 41.32 0.00 41.32 408 - 253212 - 641100 -00000 0.00 108.10 0.00 108.10 001. 121710 - 641400 -00000 0.00 11.79 0.00 11.79 001 - 000000. 202800 -00000 0.00 1,632.18 0.00 1.632.18 408 - 233351 - 641100 -00000 0.00 92.75 0.00 92.75 408. 233352- 641100.00000 0.00 126.56 0.00 126.56 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,012.70 681 - 421510 - 641900 -00000 0.00 23.87 0.00 23.87 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 23.87 CHECK NO 568127 VENDOR 333620 - AT &T WIRELESS 20010396 10026086 01/05 408 - 210130- 641700 -00000 0.00 201522 01/05 641 -0031 0.00 20010397 18131979 1/5 408 - 233350. 641700 -00000 0.00 203301 18131979 1/5 0.00 20010670 100536540250 -5723 12/13 146- 144380 - 641700.00000 0.00 200305 10053654 12/13 0.00 20010404 10007337 12/21 144 - 144360 - 641700 -00000 200596 12121 250 -8949 20010121 9000062 12/05 001 - 443010- 641700 -00000 201181 9000062 12/05 20010396 17254657 12/30 408 - 210130 - 641700 -00000 201522 12/30 860.0294 0.00 151.69 0.00 151.69 0.00 15.17 0.00 15.17 0.00 272.34 0.00 272.34 0.00 0.43 0.00 0.43 0.00 99.86 0.00 99.86 0.00 165.02 0.00 165.02 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA / PAGE 13 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /`°',1j SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER AV FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010404 10017101 12121 144. 144360 - 641700 -00000 0.00 36.63 0.00 36.63 200596 12121 860 -1832 20010397 18131979 1/5 408 - 233350 - 641700 -00000 0.00 30.55 0.00 30.55 203301 18132332 1/5 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 771.69 CHECK NO 568100 VENDOR 321770 - ATOMIC ENERGY INDUSTRIAL 20010087 0147730 001 - 122255 - 646970 -00000 0.00 170.25 0.00 170.25 201272 0147730 12/31 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 170.25 CHECK NO 568077 VENDOR 309230 - ATTORNEYS' TITLE INSURANCE FUND INC 20010399 005967 12/15 313 - 163673 - 631650 -60171 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 153039 12/15 MISC SEARCH ROCK CREEK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 568218 VENDOR 350050 - AUDUBON CC FOUNDATION INC 20010395 REIMBURSEMENT 10/08 01 408 - 233313 - 649990.00000 0.00 617.74 0.00 617.74 REIMBURSEMENT 10/08/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 617.74 CHECK NO 568069 VENDOR 300230 - AUTOLECTRIC 20010073 7453 521- 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 185.00 0.00 185.00 200839 7453 12/14 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 185.00 CHECK NO 568169 VENDOR 344560 - AV MARKETPLACE 20010079 544002 12/18 113 - 138931. 651910 -00000 0.00 295.00 0.00 295.00 152815 544002 12/18 20010079 543103 11/30 113 - 138931- 651910 -00000 0.00 295.00 0.00 295.00 152815 543103 11/30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 590.00 CHECK NO 568094 VENDOR 318740 - AVAYA, INC. 20010040 2711166266 9/01 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 84.00 0.00 84.00 2711166266 9/01 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010040 2709366171 5/01 2709366171 5/01 20010040 2711863564 11 /01 2711863564 11 /01 20010040 2711845235 11 /01 2711845235 11 /01 20010040 2711387574 10 /01 2711387574 10 /01 20010040 2711851231 11 /01 2711851231 11 /01 20010040 2711868307 11 /01 2711868307 11 /01 20010040 2709190916 5/01 2709190916 5/01 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 176.20 0.00 PAGE 14 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 161l v 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 150.00 tirr CHECK TOTAL ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001. 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 84.00 0.00 84.00 001. 000000- 202800 -00000 0.00 3.719.00 0.00 3.719.00 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 1,947.78 0.00 1,947.78 001- 000000. 202800.00000 0.00 1,947.78 0.00 1,947.78 001- 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 1,975.60 0.00 1,975.60 001. 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 334.80 0.00 334.80 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 1.947.78 0.00 1.947.78 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12,040.74 CHECK NO 568049 VENDOR 286720 - AZTEK COMMUNICATIONS 20010078 1643 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 151570 1643 12/19 20010080 1663 12/19 001. 122240- 652992.00000 151619 1663 12/19 COMPUTOR RUN 20010080 1664 12/19 001- 122240 - 652992 -00000 151619 1664 12/19 COMPUTOR RUN CHECK NO 567831 VENDOR 147980 - B & B TOWING 20010108 48910 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 200694 48910 20010107 49672 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 200694 49672 CHECK NO 567710 VENDOR 1740 - BAKER & TAYLOR CO 20010383 2008525515 12120 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 200548 12120 BOOKS 0.00 176.20 0.00 176.20 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 406.20 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 0.00 42.50 0.00 42.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 77.50 0.00 677.20 0.00 677.20 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 15 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER /`'1J � J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010383 5003453068 12/24 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 47.83 0.00 47.83 200548 12/24 BOOKS 20010384 5003439293 12/18 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 55.60 0.00 55.60 200548 BOOKS 20010384 5003429303 12112 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 181.22 0.00 181.22 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003445557 12120 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 763.16 0.00 763.16 200548 12120 BOOKS 20010383 5003445559 12121 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 111.98 0.00 111.98 200548 12121 BOOKS 20010384 2008497840 12/14 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 76.06 0.00 76.06 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003454480 12/24 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 207.08 0.00 207.08 200548 12/24 BOOKS 20010384 5003429077 12112 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 1,240.13 0.00 1,240.13 200548 BOOKS 20010384 50034302470 12112 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 36.16 0.00 36.16 200548 BOOKS 20010384 5003436724 12/18 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 676.73 0.00 676.73 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003446103 12/20 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 232.27 0.00 232.27 200548 12/20 BOOKS 20010384 5003429090 12/14 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 1,466.73 0.00 1,466.73 200548 BOOKS 20010384 50034376540 12/17 307. 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 138.40 0.00 138.40 200548 BOOKS 20010384 5003436732 12/17 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 72.79 0.00 72.79 200548 BOOKS 20010384 50034367310 12117 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 15.71 0.00 15.71 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003446840 12/21 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 2,464.14 0.00 2,464.14 200548 12121 BOOKS 20010119 5003448209 12120 001 - 156110 - 652670.00000 0.00 23.97 0.00 23.97 201635 5003448209 12120 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 16 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL LED 1 6 1 FOR CHECKS VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010384 5003439275 12/17 307. 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 805.02 0.00 805.02 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003445564 12121 307. 156110- 766100 -00000 0.00 54.24 0.00 54.24 200548 12/21 BOOKS 20010384 20084978560 12/14 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 298.75 0.00 298.75 200548 BOOKS 20010384 3005045770 12111 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 47.28 0.00 47.28 200548 BOOKS 20010383 5003439274 12/18 307- 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 103.55 0.00 103.55 200548 12/18 BOOKS 20010384 5003436733 12/17 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 808.64 0.00 808.64 200548 BOOKS 20010384 5003436710 12117 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 2.080.83 0.00 2,080.83 200548 BOOKS 20010384 2008477023 12110 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 281.15 0.00 281.15 200548 BOOKS 20010119 5003448210 12120 001 - 156110 - 652670 -00000 0.00 133.40 0.00 133.40 201635 5003448210 12/20 20010119 5003448211 12120 001 - 156110 - 652670 -00000 0.00 198.97 0.00 198.97 201635 5003448211 12120 20010384 2008477729 12110 307. 156110- 766100.00000 0.00 111.15 0.00 111.15 200548 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 13.410.14 CHECK NO 567699 VENDOR 350330 - BANK OF AMERICA 20010768 S. CLEVINGER- RENT 01102 001- 155930. 634153 -00000 0.00 207.26 0.00 207.26 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 207.26 CHECK NO 568020 VENDOR 270830 - BARANY, SCHMITT, WEAVER 20010774 2237 368 - 116360 - 631500 -00165 0.00 582.00 0.00 582.00 3027 11 -1 TO 11.30 -01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 582.00 CHECK NO 568109 VENDOR 326080 - BARANY,SCHMITT.SUMMERS,WEAVER AND JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010005 2214 368 - 116360- 631500 -00163 0.00 1,413.36 0.00 102865 11 /1. 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567934 VENDOR 214360 BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE #2632 20010671 239842 11 /01 /01 001.121140- 654110 -00000 0.00 123.96 0.00 151252 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567977 VENDOR 249960 BARRY'S GRAVELY TRACTOR'S INC. 20010110 191644 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 404.24 0.00 200693 12/17 20010110 191653 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 37.57 0.00 200693 12/17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568228 VENDOR 900040 BEACHWALK GARDENS CONDO ASSO. 301049 03600299000 BEACHWALK GRD 408 - 000000. 115001 -00000 0.00 5.082.04 0.00 BEACHWALK GARDENS 600 BEACHWALK CIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567929 VENDOR 209940 BENNETT FIRE PRODUCTS CO. INC. 20010398 121801 -1 12/18 490. 144610 - 652110.00000 0.00 849.00 0.00 200362 12/18 COATS /PANTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568036 VENDOR 281280 - BERRY, DAY AND MCFEE 20010105 01- 1213CFA D.BERNAU 681 - 421190. 631025 -00000 0.00 214.50 0.00 01- 1213CFA ATTORNEY FEES 20010105 01- 1213CFA D. BERNAU 681 - 421190 - 631020 -00000 0.00 762.50 0.00 O1.1213CFA ATTORNEY FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568116 VENDOR 329310 - BEST MOVING & STORAGE 20010655 14436 12107 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 227.50 0.00 152710 12107 MOVING SERVICES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010655 14435 12107 152710 12/07 MOVING SERVICES 20010655 14437 12/13 152710 12/13 MOVING SERVICES 20010655 14434 12/07 15271012/07 MOVING SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001- 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 001. 122240- 634999 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568074 VENDOR 307140 - BEST STRIPING SUPPLY CO 20010665 025888 10/30/01 495 - 192330 - 652990.00000 0.00 151185 025888 10/30/01 245.00 CHECK NO 567711 VENDOR 1910 - BETTER ROADS, INC. 20010115 22403 12/31 111 - 156332 - 646315 -00000 0.00 152287 22403 12/31 370.45 CHECK NO 567712 VENDOR 2270 BOARD OF CNTY COMMISSIONERS 20010695 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 217210.00000 0.00 10.394.66 50.00- 0.00 001. 000000- 217220.00000 0.00 61.40 0.00 PP #8 61.40 60.56 0.00 CHECK NO 567814 VENDOR 133300 BOB TAYLOR CHEVROLET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20010095 CM92696 521- 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 200845 CM92696 PARTS 20010112 115611 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200845 115611 20010095 115797 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200845 115797 PARTS 20010095 115647 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200845 115647 PARTS CHECK NO 567868 VENDOR 168720 - BONITA AUTO SUPPLY /NAPA 16J1 PAGE 18 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 114.75 0.00 114.75 245.00 0.00 245.00 114.75 0.00 114.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 702.00 455.28 0.00 455.28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 455.28 370.45 0.00 370.45 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 370.45 2.464.74 7,929.92 0.00 10,394.66 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.394.66 50.00- 0.00 50.00- 61.40 0.00 61.40 60.56 0.00 60.56 27.71 0.00 27.71 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 99.67 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010075 563055 12/20 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 23.88 0.00 152562 563055 12/20 20010109 562456 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 20.39 0.00 200610 562456 PARTS 20010109 562749 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 314.64 0.00 200610 562749 PARTS 20010111 561748 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 66.19 0.00 200610 561748 PARTS 20010075 563055 12/20 521 - 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 5.97- 0.00 152562 563055 12120 20010111 561575 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 113.63 0.00 200610 561575 PARTS 20010109 561477 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 6.50- 0.00 200610 561477 PARTS 20010075 562720 12/19 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 19.78 0.00 152562 562720 12/19 20010111 561535 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 21.90 0.00 200610 561535 PARTS 20010109 562443 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 21.99 0.00 200610 562443 PARTS 20010109 562945 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 70.30 0.00 200610 562945 PARTS 20010109 562724 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 74.88 0.00 200610 562724 PARTS 20010111 561576 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 85.90 0.00 200610 561576 PARTS 20010111 561575 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 9.22 0.00 200610 561000 PARTS 20010109 562453 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 38.38 0.00 200610 562453 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567943 VENDOR 222440 BONITA VETERINARY CLINIC 20010106 01 -08811 G. ROBERSON 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 200934 01.08811 G. ROBERSON JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010106 01 -08812 G. ROBERSON 200934 01 -08812 G. ROBERSON CHECK NO 568117 VENDOR 329590 - BONNESS INC 20010681 #2 RETAINAGE 106995 TO 12/01 RETAINAGE 20010681 #2 106995 TO 12101 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 313 - 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 313 - 163673 - 763100 -69081 0.00 CHECK NO 568156 VENDOR 341690 - BRITT E. HIRST 20010658 PRESCHOOL 1/7- 1/17/02 111 - 156390 - 634999 -00000 0.00 201155 PRESCHOOL 1/7- 1/17/02 CHECK NO 568079 VENDOR 311050 - BRUCE GASTINEAU 20010604 1/8.10 TRVL B GASTINEAU 490 - 144610 - 640300 -00000 0.00 1/8.10 TRVL B GASTINEAU CHECK NO 568062 VENDOR 295300 BUMPER TO BUMPER 20010394 1269276 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269193 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I269067 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269282 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I268894 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269260 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I268881 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 16J1 PAGE 20 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 45.00 0.00 45.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 90.00 6,685.04- 0.00 6,685.04- 66,850.41 0.00 66,850.41 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60,165.37 255.00 0.00 255.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 255.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.00 8.09 0.00 8.09 31.88 0.00 31.88 7.34 0.00 7.34 28.74 0.00 28.74 7.04 0.00 7.04 61.34 0.00 61.34 5.99 0.00 5.99 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 21 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010:393 I268942 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 4.62 0.00 4.62 201289 FILTERS 20010:394 1269426 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 23.96 0.00 23.96 201289 FILTERS 20010:393 I268872 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 10.01 0.00 10.01 201289 FILTERS 20010:394 1269340 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 2.89 0.00 2.89 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269427 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 11.98 0.00 11.98 201289 FILTERS 20010:394 1269194 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 31.65 0.00 31.65 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I268874 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 25.84 0.00 25.84 201289 FILTERS 20010392 I269637 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 243.04 0.00 243.04 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269383 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 16.27 0.00 16.27 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I268878 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 5.99 0.00 5.99 201289 FILTERS 20010993 I268870 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 40.66 0.00 40.66 201289 FILTERS 20010392 I269570 521- 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 5.78 0.00 5.78 201289 FILTERS 200103193 I268893 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 7.04 0.00 7.04 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269207 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 16.18 0.00 16.18 201289 FILTERS 20010393 C23712 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 16.72- 0.00 16.72- 201289 FILTERS 20010393 I269039 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 590.81 0.00 590.81 201289 FILTERS 20010394 1269303 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 61.34 0.00 61.34 201289 FILTERS JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC PAGE 22 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,231.76 CHECK NO 568141 VENDOR 338610 BURNS VETERINARY SUPPLY 20010077 5320760 001 - 155410.652710 -00000 0.00 47.50 0.00 47.50 152575 5320760 12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 47.50 CHECK NO 567845 VENDOR 159780 BURZYNSKI LAW OFFICE, P.A. 20010669 12218 01122 F. GARIE 681. 421190 - 631020 -00000 0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00 201325 01122 F. GARIE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500.00 CHECK NO 567899 VENDOR 186290 BWI /BOOK WHOLESALERS, INC. 20010390 I209339 12/27 355 - 156190 - 766100.00000 0.00 39.08 0.00 39.08 200562 12/27 CHILDRENS TITLE 20010390 I207318 12/27 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 43.11 0.00 43.11 200562 CHILDRENS TITLES 20010390 I206407 12120 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 196.41 0.00 196.41 200562 CHILDRENS TITLES 20010390 I209783 12/28 355. 156190- 766100.00000 0.00 200.41 0.00 200.41 200562 CHILDRENS TITLES 20010390 I204025 12/17 355.156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 321.46 0.00 321.46 200562 CHILDRENS TITLES 20010390 I206794 12121 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 348.64 0.00 348.64 200562 CHILDRENS TITLES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,149.11 CHECK NO 567949 VENDOR 230790 - C.E.D. INC. 20010193 4977 - 320196 12/17/01 001. 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 66.60 0.00 66.60 201239 SUPPLIES 20010194 4977 - 319997 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 83.40 0.00 83.40 201239 SUPPLIES 20010194 4977 - 319667 001 - 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 19.83 0.00 19.83 201239 SUPPLIES 20010192 4977 -31998 101 - 163630 - 634999 -00000 0.00 12.12 0.00 12.12 200022 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010194 4977 - 320340 201239 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568203 VENDOR 349580 - CAPSTONE PRESS INC. 20010487 101540 11/28/01 355. 156190 - 766100 -00000 203772 BOOKS CHECK NO 567713 VENDOR 2810 - CARLTON, FIELDS, WARD, EMMANUAL, 20010181 255232 12/17/01 001 - 010520. 631100 -00000 152914 LEGAL SVS THRU 11/30/01 CHECK NO 568226 VENDOR 350280 - CAROLYNE COLE 20010601 12/7 -1/5 TRVL C COLE 198 - 157440 - 640200.00000 12/7 -1/5 TRVL C COLE CHECK NO 567985 VENDOR 255020 - CARRIER CORPORATION 20010284 353 7128 128 12/25 01/24 111 - 156313 - 641900 -00000 3.186.80 0.00 55.50 0.00 55.50 111. 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 353 7128 128 12/25 01 24 20010284 566 7256 372 12/25 01/24 101 - 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 566 7256 372 12/25 01/24 0.00 20010284 775 4454 081 12/22 01121 490 - 144610. 641900.00000 0.00 775 4454 081 12/22 01/21 0.00 20010284 659 9172 725 12/25 01/24 408 - 210151 - 641100 -00000 659 9172 725 12/25 01/24 20010284 643 5421 145 12/16 01/15 001 - 144510 - 641900 -00000 643 5421 145 12/16 01/15 20010284 353 0287 927 12/25 01/24 490. 144610- 641900.00000 353 0287 927 12/25 01/24 20010284 592 6672 441 12122 01121 101 - 163630 - 641900 -00000 592 6672 441 12122 01121 PAGE 23 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 56.90 0.00 56.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 238.85 0.00 3,186.80 0.00 3,186.80 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3.186.80 0.00 55.50 0.00 55.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 55.50 0.00 200.97 0.00 200.97 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.97 0.00 111.88 0.00 40.00 0.00 151.88 0.00 37.39 0.00 37.39 0.00 36.35 0.00 36.35 0.00 62.52 0.00 62.52 0.00 120.80 0.00 120.80 0.00 60.59 0.00 60.59 0.00 33.25 0.00 33.25 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010284 261 2590 318 12/25 01/24 101. 163612- 641400 -00000 0.00 31.26 0.00 261 2590 318 12/25 01/24 20010284 353 9669 908 12/25 -01/24 111 - 156390. 641900 -00000 0.00 217.80 0.00 353 9669 908 12/25 -01/24 20010284 353 6816 050 12/12.01/24 408 - 253211. 641100 -00000 0.00 31.14 0.00 353 6816 050N 12/12 -01/24 20010284 353 2874 099 12/25 01/24 408 - 253211 - 641100 -00000 0.00 28.89 0.00 353 2874 099 12/25 -01/24 20010284 389 4505 068 12/22 01121 001 - 156363 - 641900.00000 0.00 34.24 0.00 389 4505 068 12/22 01121 20010284 775 1522 694 12/22 01121 001. 156363. 641900 -00000 0.00 52.87 111. 156313 - 641900 -00000 0.00 26.44 0.00 775 1522 694 12122 01121 20010284 732 6211 009 12/22 01/24 111 - 156343 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156349. 641900 -00000 0.00 86.30 111 - 156380. 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156381. 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156390 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156334 - 641900.00000 0.00 43.16 001 - 156363 - 641900.00000 0.00 86.30 0.00 732 6211 009 12122 01/24 20010284 732 1001 360 12122 01121 111 - 156332 - 641900.00000 0.00 108.46 0.00 732 1001 360 12122 01121 20010284 774 0225 335 12/19 -01/18 001 - 010510- 641210 -00000 0.00 36.56 0.00 774 0225 335 12/19 -01/18 20010284 793 1726 048 12/13 01/12 101 - 163630. 641900 -00000 0.00 31.14 0.00 793 1726 048 12/13 01/12 20010284 775 5531 109 12122 01/21 490. 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 106.94 0.00 775 5531 109 12/22 01/21 20010284 774 5252 015 12/19 01/18 001 - 121143- 641400 -00000 0.00 458.81 0.00 774 5252 015 12/19 01/18 20010284 261 2218 629 12/25 01/24 490 - 144610- 641900.00000 0.00 382.69 0.00 261 2218 629 12/25 01/24 20010284 643 5506 345 12/16 -01/15 001 - 144510- 641900 -00000 0.00 27.95 0.00 643 5506 345 12/16 -01/15 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100-601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010284 566 2367 258 12/25 01/24 111. 156380- 641900 -00000 0.00 147.34 0.00 566 2367 258 12/25 01/24 20010284 774 2252 912 12/19 01/18 101. 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 31.26 0.00 774 2252 912 12/19 01/18 20010284 774 5606 008 12/19 -01/18 001 - 144210 - 641900 -00000 0.00 131.38 0.00 774 5606 008 12/19 -01 -18 20010284 353 2500 463 12/25 01/24 111 - 156332. 641900 -00000 0.00 32.91 0.00 353 2500 463 12/25 01/24 20010284 353 3028 514 12/25 01/24 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 39.19 0.00 353 3028 514 12/25 01/24 20010284 732 1728 710 12122 01121 001 - 156363 - 641900 -00000 0.00 34.25 0.00 732 1728 710 12122 01121 20010284 353 0404 404 12/25 01/24 111.156310- 641900.00000 0.00 366.19 111. 156341- 641900.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 353 0404 404 12/25 01/24 20010284 261 3484 334 12/25 01/24 101. 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 45.38 0.00 261 3484 334 12/25 01/24 20010284 261 2382 268 12/25 -01/24 001 - 156110 - 641900 -00000 0.00 458.48 0.00 261 2382 268 12/25 -01/24 20010284 566 3244 685 12/25 01/24 111 - 156332. 641900 -00000 0.00 99.16 0.00 566 3244 685 12/25 01/24 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567917 VENDOR 201920 - CARTER FENCE COMPANY INC. 20010434 8965 412 - 273511 - 634999.70057 0.00 22,375.00 0.00 107831 REPAIRS /LABOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567790 VENDOR 117060 - CAT CARE CLINIC 20010191 L.BLANTON 01 -9021 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 200940 L.BLANTON 01.9021 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567925 VENDOR 205030 - CDW COMPUTER CENTERS, INC. 20010176 FA32611 12/19/01 001 - 122240 - 651910 -00000 0.00 1,282.99 0.00 203581 SUPPLIES 1 PAGE 25 VCHR NET 147.34 31.26 131.38 32.91 39.19 34.25 416.19 45.38 458.48 99.16 3,945.07 22,375.00 22,375.00 45.00 45.00 1.282.99 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J PAGE 26 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,282.99 CHECK NO 568132 VENDOR 334310 CDWG GOVERNMENT, INC. 20010186 EV10091 11/19/01 001 - 122240. 651910 -00000 0.00 483.52 0.00 483.52 151151 HP PRINTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 483.52 CHECK NO 568170 VENDOR 345040 CEDAR ENTERPRISE SOLUTION, INC. 20010776 33850 RETAINAGE 301 - 000000- 205100 -00000 0.00 8,125.00- 0.00 8,125.00- 201739 11/1 -30/01 RETAINAGE 20010776 33850 301 - 121125 - 649010 -01017 0.00 81,250.00 0.00 81,250.00 201739 11/1 -30/01 20010002 33900 301 - 121125 - 640310 -01017 0.00 15,599.04 0.00 15,599.04 201739 11 /1. 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 88,724.04 CHECK NO 568162 VENDOR 343050 - CENTRAL FLORIDA MULCHES 20010200 2854 12117101 109.182901- 646314 -00000 0.00 2.322.00 0.00 2,322.00 200082 PINE STRAWBALES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,322.00 CHECK NO 567902 VENDOR 187510 CH2M HILL 20009956 #17 331 - 163650 - 631400 -60018 0.00 69.387.18 0.00 69,387.18 5281 10/27- 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 69,387.18 CHECK NO 568214 VENDOR 350000 CHARLES SAUL 20010011 1/21.24 ADV PO C SAUL 408.253221.640300 -00000 0.00 63.00 0.00 63.00 1/21 -24 ADV PD C SAULS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 63.00 CHECK NO 568089 VENDOR 317350 - CHAZ EQUIPMENT 20010435 CCCE11 414 - 263611 - 763100 -73051 0.00 168,396.00 0.00 168,396.00 202354 12112101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 168,396.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA VENDOR 296230 PAGE 27 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16 J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 0.00 177.62 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568032 VENDOR 279070 - CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS 20010178 497544 11/30/01 408 - 233352. 652310 -00000 0.00 4,851.00 0.00 4,851.00 200639 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,851.00 CHECK NO 568149 VENDOR 339670 - CITY OF MARCO ISLAND 20010516 1469 336 - 163650. 881300 -00000 0.00 285,524.89 106510 COSTS TO 9/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 285.524.89 0.00 285,524.89 CHECK NO 568216 VENDOR 350020 - CLASSIC TITLE & MIGUEL DE LA CRUZ 20010528 M DE LA CRUZ #3598216004 191 - 138785 - 884100 -33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00 D/P M DE LA CRUZ #35982160004 203902 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,500.00 CHECK NO 568065 VENDOR 296230 CLERK OF COURTS - HIGHLAND COUNTY 20010710 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 177.62 0.00 177.62 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 177.62 CHECK NO 567865 VENDOR 166520 CLERK OF COURTS, DWIGHT E. BROCK 20010203 REF FRO D.RUSSOM 001. 000000 - 115420 -00000 0.00 198.44 0.00 198.44 REF D. RUSSOM FROM ST ATT 20010183 12067 12/31/01 111. 163646 - 652990 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 152867 AUDIO TAPES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 228.44 CHECK NO 567816 VENDOR 134350 CLERK OF THE COURT 20010707 PP #8 001- 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 1,005.25 0.00 1,005.25 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,005.25 CHECK NO 567891 VENDOR 182370 COASTAL APPRAISAL SERVICES 20010597 29104 313.163673. 631600 -62071 0.00 1,237.50 0.00 1,237.50 107360 PROF SVS 10/1 -10/31 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010597 29100 107360 PROF SVS 10/1.10/31 20010597 29102 107360 PROF SVS 10/1.10/31 20010471 29250 12/18/01 107360 PROF.SVS 8/20. 12/18/01 20010597 29103 107360 PROF SVS 10/1.10/31 20010597 29099 107360 PROF SVS 10/1 -10/31 20010597 29101 107360 PROF SVS 10/1 -10/31 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 313 - 163673 - 631600.62071 0.00 313. 163673 - 631600 -62071 0.00 313 - 163673 - 631600 -62071 0.00 313 - 163673 - 631600 -62071 0.00 313 - 163673 - 631600 -62071 0.00 313 - 163673 - 631600 -62071 0.00 CHECK NO 568025 VENDOR 274740 - COLLEGIATE PACIFIC 20010184 85095 -IN 12/19/01 111 - 156349. 652990 -00000 0.00 151004 SOFTBALLS CHECK NO 568195 VENDOR 349320 - COLLIER COUNTY LAW LIBRARY 20010196 11120101 001 - 010510. 651210 -00000 0.00 203683 COPIES CHECK NO 567811 VENDOR 130700 - COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT 20010190 HR0102 DEC. 001 - 121810 - 649990 -00000 0.00 201512 RECORD CHECKS CHECK NO 567680 VENDOR 8050 - COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010197 20020104 TAGS & TITLE 101. 163620 - 649010 -00000 0.00 AND CHECK NO 567684 VENDOR 8050 - COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20.00 0.00 20.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00 95.00 0.00 95.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 PAGE 28 16�I1 a AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 720.00 0.00 720.00 1,473.75 0.00 1,473.75 4.035.00 0.00 4.035.00 1.140.00 0.00 1.140.00 945.00 0.00 945.00 663.75 0.00 663.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.215.00 145.60 0.00 145.60 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 145.60 20.00 0.00 20.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00 95.00 0.00 95.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010595 20020103 TAG & TITLE 101 - 163646. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567683 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010591 20020053 TAGS & TITLE 521- 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567682 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010199 20020051 TAGS & TITLE 521. 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567681 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010198 20020036 TAGS & TITLE 408 - 253212 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567685 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010596 20020052 TAGS & TITLE 408 - 253212. 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567679 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010164 20020041 TAGS & TITLE 408 - 233351 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567715 VENDOR 3690 COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY BILLING 20010599 06302614700 11/20 -12.19 111. 156332 - 643400.00000 0.00 72.97 0.00 06302614700 11/20 -12/19 20010592 02033620900 11/13 -12/13 470. 173431 - 643400 -00000 0.00 1,194.16 0.00 02033620900 11/13 -12/13 20010599 06302558100 11/20 -12/19 111 - 156332 - 643400 -00000 0.00 153.95 0.00 06302558100 11/2012/19 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS � / J PAGE 30 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER `hJ FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC ANT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010189 06102553000 10/19 -11/16 001 - 061010. 643400 -00000 0.00 54.67 0.00 54.67 06102553000 10/19 -11/16 20010599 06910223500 11/21 -12/20 111. 156332. 643400 -00000 0.00 146.76 0.00 146.76 06910223500 11/21 -12/20 20010594 05501890800 11/14 -12/14 113 - 138900. 643400 -00000 0.00 294.06 0.00 294.06 05501890800 11/14 -12/14 20010599 06302463900 11/20 -12/19 111 - 156332. 643400 -00000 0.00 53.01 0.00 53.01 06302463900 11/20 -12/19 20010189 06102727101 10/17 -11/16 001- 061010. 643400 -00000 0.00 60.66 0.00 60.66 06102727101 10/17 -11/16 20010599 06302570700 11/16 -12/18 111 - 156332. 643400 -00000 0.00 449.27 0.00 449.27 06302570700 11/16 -12/18 20010159 05726214000 11/13 -12/13 408 - 233351. 643400 -00000 0.00 64.65 0.00 64.65 05726214000 11/13 -12/13 20010598 05101636000 11/7 -12/11 111- 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 127.53 0.00 127.53 05101636000 11/7 -12/11 20010134 05701733800 11/15 -12/15 408- 253213 - 643400 -00000 0.00 170.00 0.00 170.00 05701733800 11/15 -12/15 20010598 05104076500 11/9 -12/11 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 103.17 0.00 103.17 05104076500 11/9 -12/11 20010599 07230566800 111. 156332- 643400 -00000 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 07230566800 11/21 -12/20 20010159 05702185200 11/14 -12/17 408- 233351 - 643400 -00000 0.00 13.44 0.00 13.44 05702185200 11/14 -12/17 20010593 05404171300 11/13 -12/12 111 - 156313 - 643400 -00000 0.00 1,574.24 0.00 1,574.24 05404171300 11/13 -12/12 20010599 06304397400 11/20 -12/19 111 - 156332 - 643400 -00000 0.00 428.15 0.00 428.15 06304397400 11/20 -12/19 20010599 07200800701 11/20 -12/21 111 - 156332 - 643400 -00000 0.00 16.32 0.00 16.32 07200800701 11/20 -12/21 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,989.01 CHECK NO 567898 VENDOR 186100 - COLLIER RETREADING INC. 20010195 27417 521. 122410- 646415 -00000 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 202969 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010195 27417 202969 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567947 VENDOR 227020 COLLIER TIRE & AUTO REPAIR 20010165 73495 0.00 521. 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 96.50 20010165 73325 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 51.00 20010165 73440 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 78.50 20010165 73587 0.00 521. 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 36.00 20010165 73292 0.00 521. 122410 - 646415.00000 200621 SUPPLIES 901.45 20010165 73673 0.00 521. 122410- 646415.00000 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES 562.20 20010165 73303 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 200621 SUPPLIES 20010165 73629 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 200621 SUPPLIES 20010165 73333 521 - 122410. 646415.00000 200621 SUPPLIES 20010165 73637 521- 122410. 646415 -00000 200621 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 567960 VENDOR 235530 - COLOR TEC COPY CENTER 20010170 5092 11/28/01 111 - 156381. 651210 -00000 201455 COPIES 20010171 5199 12/20/01 113 - 138312 - 647110.00000 200440 COPIES 20010172 5151 12110101 111 - 156343 - 651210 -00000 201457 COPIES PAGE 31 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 64.54 0.00 64.54 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 112.54 0.00 31.75 0.00 31.75 0.00 51.00 0.00 51.00 0.00 96.50 0.00 96.50 0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50 0.00 51.00 0.00 51.00 0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50 0.00 51.00 0.00 51.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 348.70 0.00 348.70 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 901.45 0.00 156.80 0.00 156.80 0.00 562.20 0.00 562.20 0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 32 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010169 5193 12/14/01 111 - 156390 - 651210 -00000 0.00 241.67 0.00 241.67 201466 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,045.67 CHECK NO 568111 VENDOR 326240 COLOR -TECH COPY CENTER 20010168 5163 12110101 470 - 173410 - 647110 -00000 0.00 47.83 0.00 47.83 201217 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 47.83 CHECK NO 568031 VENDOR 279050 COLORTECH 20010180 5143 001 - 010510. 651210 -00000 0.00 15.92 0.00 15.92 152951 COPIES 20010180 5195 001 - 010510 - 651210.00000 0.00 11.88 0.00 11.88 152951 COPIES 20010182 5142 12/6/01 111 - 138721 - 647110 -00000 0.00 117.75 0.00 117.75 152863 PRINTS 20010180 5134 001. 010510- 651210 -00000 0.00 27.10 0.00 27.10 152951 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 172.65 CHECK NO 568083 VENDOR 313220 - COLUMBIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP 20010187 3775 12/5/01 111 - 100210. 631990 -00000 0.00 143.75 0.00 143.75 104877 PROF.SVS 11/29- 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 143.75 CHECK NO 567788 VENDOR 115280 COMMERCIAL LAND MAINTENANCE 20010145 994905 111 - 163646 - 634999 -00000 0.00 131.02 0.00 131.02 200844 LABOR /REPAIRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 131.02 CHECK NO 568008 VENDOR 263070 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 20010166 422557 9/14/01 101. 163620. 646610 -00000 0.00 12.50 0.00 12.50 152834 SHIP /HAND.FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.50 CHECK NO 567994 VENDOR 256240 COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 33 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010177 425781 12/18/01 408 - 233351 - 764210 -00000 0.00 1.722.50 0.00 1,722.50 203125 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,722.50 CHECK NO 568052 VENDOR 287310 COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERS 20010626 1102 ACCESS FEES 517 - 121640 - 631153.00000 0.00 4,155.75 0.00 4,155.75 1102 ACCESS FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4.155.75 CHECK NO 567930 VENDOR 211440 COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP. 20010201 261330701 12/18/01 408- 210151. 646910 -00000 0.00 4,069.50 0.00 4,069.50 201098 MAINT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4.069.50 CHECK NO 568037 VENDOR 281620 CONSOLIDATED POWER SERVICES, INC. 20010188 210804 12/8/01 408 - 233352 - 634999.00000 0.00 360.00 0.00 360.00 200638 SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 360.00 CHECK NO 568155 VENDOR 341580 CONSUELA WHITEWAY 20010536 PETTY CASH 111 - 178980. 651110 -00000 0.00 12.99 001 - 178985. 640310 -00000 0.00 2.00 001 - 178985 - 651110.00000 0.00 4.94 0.00 19.93 PETTY CASH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 19.93 CHECK NO 568119 VENDOR 331260 CONSUL -TECH ENGINEERING INC. 20009963 #9 333 - 163650. 631400 -62031 0.00 40,056.68 0.00 40,056.68 104300 11/7- 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40,056.68 CHECK NO 567716 VENDOR 3800 COPY CONCEPTS 20010173 114275 12120101 198 - 157410 - 646710.00000 0.00 54.00 0.00 54.00 200571 MAINT.AGMNT 20010174 114226 12120101 198 - 157430 - 646710 -00000 0.00 54.00 0.00 54.00 200574 MAINT.AGMT 12/2 -1/2/2 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 34 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010175 114273 12120101 521 - 122410 - 646710 -00000 0.00 70.50 0.00 70.50 200851 MAINT.AGMT 1 /1- 2/1/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 178.50 CHECK NO 567838 VENDOR 156660 - COPY CONCEPTS 20010185 113933 12/16/01 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 464.00 0.00 464.00 152814 SVS CONTR.1 /16/02- 1/16/03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 464.00 CHECK NO 567693 VENDOR 325820 CORPORATE BENEFIT SERVICES 20010441 01102 ADMIN FEES 517. 121640- 631153 -00000 0.00 35,113.75 0.00 35,113.75 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35,113.75 CHECK NO 567948 VENDOR 230460 CORPORATE EXPRESS 20010148 28589561 001 - 155410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 55.36 0.00 55.36 203275 SUPPLIES 20010148 28487198 001. 155410 - 651110.00000 0.00 82.79 0.00 82.79 203275 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 138.15 CHECK NO 568028 VENDOR 276650 CORPORATE EXPRESS 20010149 28518691 408 - 210105. 651110 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 203288 SUPPLIES 20010154 28552047 408 - 210155 - 651110 -00000 0.00 27.96 0.00 27.96 203344 SUPPLIES 20010150 28589511 517 - 121640 - 651110.00000 0.00 86.73 0.00 86.73 203290 SUPPLIES 20010154 28589515 408 - 210155. 651110 -00000 0.00 10.80 0.00 10.80 203344 SUPPLIES 20010152 28589542 126 - 138332. 651110 -33202 0.00 24.24 0.00 24.24 203299 SUPPLIES 20010155 28589546 113 - 138930 - 651110 -00000 0.00 204.38 0.00 204.38 203347 SUPPLIES 20010153 28453677 001 - 121710- 651110.00000 0.00 6.46 0.00 6.46 203334 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010151 28589544 203298 SUPPLIES 20010154 28518607 203344 SUPPLIES 20010147 28518664 203285 SUPPLIES 20010146 28552095 203280 SUPPLIES 20010154 28453743 203344 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 101- 163612 - 651110 -00000 0.00 408. 210155- 651110 -00000 0.00 113. 138910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156381. 651110 -00000 0.00 408- 210155 - 651110.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568159 VENDOR 342490 - CORPORATE EXPRESS 20010144 28552137 198 - 157440- 651910 -00000 152173 PRINTER CHECK NO 568183 VENDOR 348090 - COUNTY WASTE, INC. 20010179 175 12/18/01 109 - 182901 - 643300.00000 203151 DEBRIS DISPOSAL CHECK NO 568125 VENDOR 332170 - CSR AMERICA INC 20010202 0097060403 CHECK TOTAL 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 115.90 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES 0.00 20010202 0097018586 CHECK TOTAL 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 5,251.50 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES 0.00 20010202 97097888 241.31 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 241.31 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES 0.00 20010202 0097072232 15.12 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 15.12 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES 0.00 20010202 0097088417 322.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 322.00 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES 20010202 0097082248 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 104492 LABOR & SUPPLIES PAGE 35 16J1 , AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 109.39 0.00 109.39 46.56 0.00 46.56 30.74 0.00 30.74 18.36 0.00 18.36 119.11 0.00 119.11 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 714.73 0.00 115.90 0.00 115.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 115.90 0.00 5,251.50 0.00 5,251.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,251.50 0.00 434.11 0.00 434.11 0.00 241.31 0.00 241.31 0.00 15.26- 0.00 15.26- 0.00 15.12 0.00 15.12 0.00 15.75 0.00 15.75 0.00 322.00 0.00 322.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC PAGE 36 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,013.03 CHECK NO 567718 VENDOR 4400 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 20010135 868133 12/24 490 - 144610- 634999 -00000 0.00 44.55 0.00 200124 WATER, 12/24 20010600 747858 408 - 233350 - 652990 -00000 0.00 12.00- 0.00 200749 DEPOSIT 20010600 751350 408 - 233350 - 652990 -00000 0.00 29.70 0.00 200749 BOOTLED WATER 11120 20010140 207097 12/24 470 - 173435 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.94 0.00 201202 WATER, 12/24 20010600 761363 11120 408 - 233350 - 652990 -00000 0.00 35.64 0.00 200749 BOTTLED WATER 11120 20010600 747858 10/30 408 - 233350. 652990 -00000 0.00 44.55 0.00 200749 BOTTLED WATER 10/30 20010141 805119 12/24 001- 138710 - 652990 -00000 0.00 14.85 0.00 200852 WATER, 12/24 20010600 761363 408. 233350 - 652990 -00000 0.00 12.00- 0.00 200749 DEPOSIT 20010135 738344 12/24 490 - 144610 - 634999.00000 0.00 14.85 0.00 200124 WATER, 12/24 20010142 907782 101 - 163612. 652990 -00000 0.00 20.79 0.00 200857 WATER 20010143 824250 12/24 408 - 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 8.91 0.00 202466 WATER, 12/24 20010486 792986 109. 182602- 652990.00000 0.00 32.73 0.00 200144 BOTTLED WATER 20010135 910547 12/24 490 - 144610 - 634999 -00000 0.00 27.95 0.00 200124 WATER, 12/24 20010135 891556 12/24 490- 144610- 634999 -00000 0.00 14.85 0.00 200124 WATER, 12/24 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568060 VENDOR 294420 - CUSTOM PUMP & CONTROLS INC JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010167 4522 12/10/01 203178 PARTS CHECK NO 567875 VENDOR 173030 - D V & A 20010349 3766M 203195 VIDEOS 20010349 3766L 203195 VIDEOS 20010349 4494F 203195 VIDEOS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233351 - 655200.00000 0.00 355 - 156190. 652670 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190 - 652670 -00000 0.00 355. 156190- 652670 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567889 VENDOR 181730 D. N. HIGGINS, INC. 20010432 4405 VCHR NET 412 - 273511.634999 -70058 0.00 710.30 202788 REPLACE METERS 710.30 22.69 CHECK NO 568014 VENDOR 265700 DADE PAPER COMPANY 158.90 20010616 481857 170.62 408.233351- 652510.00000 0.00 352.21 200762 SUPPLIES 21.265.00 CHECK TOTAL 20010614 406348 309.34 490 - 144610 - 652510 -00000 0.00 1.141.71 200913 SUPPLIES 50.93 0.00 20010615 473882 0.00 408 - 233312. 652510 -00000 0.00 0.00 200622 SUPPLIES 0.00 99.00 20010617 481890 99.00 111 - 156313 - 652510 -00000 0.00 201470 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568153 VENDOR 340850 - DARLENE MITCHELL 20010026 1/22 -26 TRVL D MITCHELL 681 - 410510- 640300 -00000 0.00 1/22 -26/02 TRVL D MITCHELL CHECK NO 567778 VENDOR 107880 - DARTEK COMPUTER SUPPLY CORP. 16J1 PAGE 37 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 710.30 0.00 710.30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 710.30 22.69 0.00 22.69 158.90 0.00 158.90 170.62 0.00 170.62 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 352.21 21,265.00 0.00 21.265.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21,265.00 309.34 0.00 309.34 1.141.71 0.00 1.141.71 50.93 0.00 50.93 130.74 0.00 130.74 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.632.72 99.00 0.00 99.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 99.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ? PAGE 38 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010489 720672 12/19/01 111. 138313- 651110.00000 0.00 277.56 0.00 277.56 151548 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 277.56 CHECK NO 567847 VENDOR 159940 - DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATIES INC. 20010491 116803 12/13/01 001- 156110 - 646910 -00000 0.00 576.00 0.00 576.00 152779 MEDIA MAINT. 20010342 116882 129. 156110 - 634210 -33775 0.00 2.990.00 0.00 2.990.00 202123 MAINT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3.566.00 CHECK NO 567719 VENDOR 4610 - DAVID LAWRENCE MENTAL HEALTH 20010438 2ND QTR (1/02.3/02) 001 - 156010. 881200 -00000 0.00 231,525.00 0.00 231.525.00 200012 2ND QTR FUNDING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 231,525.00 CHECK NO 567856 VENDOR 165270 - DAVIDSON TITLES INC. 20010332 30614 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 15.95 0.00 15.95 200559 BOOKS 20010332 32502 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 70.99 0.00 70.99 200559 BOOKS 20010332 32129 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 40.64 0.00 40.64 200559 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 127.58 CHECK NO 568232 VENDOR 900050 - DAWN HICINBOTHEM 301051 REF PARKS D.HICINBOTHEM 111 - 156341 - 347270 -00000 0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00 REF PARKS D HICINBOTHEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28.00 CHECK NO 568233 VENDOR 900050 - DE ANGELIS DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION INC 300965 1194022 REFUND DEANGELIS 350 - 140470 - 649980.00000 0.00 1,330.60 0.00 1.330.60 010101117 DEANGELIS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.330.60 CHECK NO 567823 VENDOR 138670 - DEBBI MAXON JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010035 12/27 -1/4 TRVL D MAXON 12/27- 1/4/02 TRVL D MAXON 20010038 12/10 -21/01 TRVL D MAXON 12/10.21/01 TRVL D MAXON COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 123 - 155973 - 640200 -33073 0.00 123 - 155975 - 640200 -33075 0.00 123 - 155980. 640200 -33080 0.00 123 - 155960. 640200 -33060 0.00 123 - 155973 - 640200 -33073 0.00 123 - 155975 - 640200 -33075 0.00 123. 155980 - 640200 -33080 0.00 123. 155960- 640200 -33060 0.00 16J1 w -*% PAGE 39 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 1.13 34.31 20010335 663797868 2.26 0.00 3,528.00 18.85 0.00 56.55 0.64 19.26 20010345 1.27 408 - 233351 - 764360.00000 0.00 15.37 0.00 36.54 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 93.09 CHECK NO 568126 VENDOR 332420 - DELL COMPUTER CORP 20010335 663797868 001 - 144510 - 764900 -00000 0.00 3,528.00 0.00 3,528.00 107763 - LAPTOP COMPUTER, 10 /11 20010345 705067858 408 - 233351 - 764360.00000 0.00 0.00 408 - 233351 - 764900.00000 0.00 1,663.00 0.00 1,663.00 203056 COMPUTER 20010344 722027679 001 - 172970 - 764900 -00000 0.00 2,930.00 0.00 2,930.00 203424 COMPUTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8,121.00 CHECK NO 567993 VENDOR 256190 DELL MARKETING L.P. 20010330 727317430 490 - 144610- 764990.00000 0.00 386.00 0.00 386.00 203583 MONITOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 386.00 CHECK NO 567849 VENDOR 160920 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES 20010331 3J -3821 11/14 669 - 100220. 641900 -00000 0.00 56.01 0.00 56.01 3J -3821 11/14 20010033 2Z 7311 4/1- 6/30/01 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 2Z 7311 4/1- 6/30/01 20010033 23 8788 10 /01 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 6,735.95 0.00 6,735.95 23 8788 10 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,851.96 CHECK NO 568010 VENDOR 263720 - DEPT OF BUSINESS & PROF. REGULATION JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 40 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010138 B. THURSTON FEE BLDG INSP 113. 138915- 652990.00000 0.00 5.00 0.00 5.00 152941 BLDG INSPECTOR 20010139 D. ENGLEHART FEE PLANS EX 113 - 138915 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.00 0.00 5.00 152942 D. ENGLEHART FEE PLANS EX CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.00 CHECK NO 567720 VENDOR 5240 - DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES. INC. 20010350 GOMEZ, J 10/16/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 50.05 0.00 50.05 201853 GOMEZ, J 10/16/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.05 CHECK NO 568013 VENDOR 265230 - DIRECTORY DISTRIBUTING ASSOCIATES 20010351 48209 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 68.90 0.00 68.90 201640 DIRECTORIES 20010351 48605 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 117.45 0.00 117.45 201640 DIRECTORIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 186.35 CHECK NO 567859 VENDOR 165960 DISTRICT TWENTY 20010606 INS. REIMB. 001 - 144710 - 645300 -00000 0.00 1,852.00 0.00 1,852.00 200316 INS.REIMB. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,852.00 CHECK NO 568000 VENDOR 259530 DISTRICT TWENTY MEDICAL EXAMINER 20010630 J BALLARD O1 1353 681. 421190- 634401 -00000 0.00 239.00 0.00 239.00 J BALLARD O1 1353 20010630 B MACICOL O1 1602 681. 421190- 634401.00000 0.00 297.00 0.00 297.00 B MACICOL O1 1602 20010630 J BALLARD O1 1353 681. 421190. 634401 -00000 0.00 197.00 0.00 197.00 J BALLARD O1 1353 20010630 E AYALA 00 000494 681 - 421190 - 634404 -00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 E AYALA 00 000494 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,033.00 CHECK NO 567887 VENDOR 180260 - DIXIE TRUCKING, INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 41 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / x SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER /`•,\J J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 "M VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010158 65736 408 - 253221 - 646314 -00000 0.00 284.70 0.00 284.70 152092 #57 STONE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 284.70 CHECK NO 567776 VENDOR 106680 - DON HUNTER, SHERIFF 20010755 A5330- 027016 REIMB AMERI 001- 061010. 643200 -00000 0.00 237.45 0.00 237.45 REIMB AMERIGAS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 237.45 CHECK NO 567694 VENDOR 348270 - DONALD CORBIN 20010620 C CASE RENT 1/02 001 - 155930 - 634153.00000 0.00 350.00 0.00 350.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 350.00 CHECK NO 568239 VENDOR 900090 DR MATTHEW A SEIBEL 301053 W SIMMER 00 2777 681. 421190- 634404 -00000 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 W SIMMER 00 2777 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 CHECK NO 568196 VENDOR 349330 DRS. DERY, EADS & BARTON 20010493 12/6/01 EM.EYE CARE 123. 155973. 634104 -33073 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 152874 EYE CARE FOR C.OHLEMACHER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00 CHECK NO 568005 VENDOR 261490 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK 20010621 CIRCUIT COURT FEES 12101 681 - 421190 - 634401.00000 0.00 1,650.00 0.00 1,650.00 CIRCUIT COURT FEES 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.650.00 CHECK NO 567861 VENDOR 166490 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20010705 PP #8 001. 000000- 218800 -00000 0.00 1,913.79 0.00 1.913.79 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,913.79 CHECK NO 567864 VENDOR 166510 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20010727 12072 195 - 110406 - 631820.10509 0.00 1,243.25 0.00 1,243.25 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 JANUARY 1 6 1 PAGE 42 REP RT 100.6002 BOARDEOFCCOMMISSIONERS g SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 10020724 3590193 111. 138911 - 651210 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 3590193 COPIES 20010727 12065 473 - 173413 - 649030 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 QTLY BILLING 10 -12102 10020724 3538824 336 - 163650- 649030 -60101 0.00 18.00 0.00 18.00 3538824 RECORDING 20010727 12062 111- 138911. 651210 -00000 0.00 5.00 0.00 5.00 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 20010727 12070 113 - 138312 - 631820 -00000 0.00 7,469.75 0.00 7,469.75 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 20010727 12069 113 - 138900 - 631820.00000 0.00 1.613.00 0.00 1.613.00 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 10020724 3589668 413. 263611 - 651210 -73076 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 3589668 COPIES 10020724 12098 001 - 121710 - 634210 -00000 0.00 5,625.00 0.00 5,625.00 12098 DATA PROCESSING 10020724 3577927 473 - 173413. 649030 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 3577927 COPIES 10020724 3588253 111 - 138911. 649030.00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00 3588253 RECORDING 10020724 3586130 412 - 273511 - 651210 -70066 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 3586130 COPIES 20010727 12061 113. 138931 - 651210.00000 0.00 76.00 0.00 76.00 QTLY BILLING 10.12101 10020724 12101 001 - 454010 - 634201 -00000 0.00 3,000.00 0.00 3.000.00 12101 DATA PROCESSING 10020724 12099 001 - 121810 - 634201.00000 0.00 1,350.00 0.00 1,350.00 12099 DATA PROCESSING 10020724 3583770 473 - 173413. 649030 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 3583770 COPIES 10020724 3586431 325 - 172977 - 651210 -31101 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 3586431 COPIES 20010727 12064 113 - 138312 - 651210.00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 J1 t PAGE 43 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ii VV SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 10020724 3586620 001 - 122310 - 651210.00000 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 3586620 COPIES 10020724 12097 001 - 101520- 634201 -00000 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 12097 DATA PROCESSING 10020724 3577902 473 - 173413. 649030 -00000 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 3577902 COPIES 20010727 12074 111 - 138911. 631820 -00000 0.00 2,265.00 0.00 2.265.00 QTLY BILLING 10 -12/01 10020724 3587728 473 - 173413 - 649030 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 3587728 COPIES 20010727 12071 111 - 138911 - 631820 -00000 0.00 517.25 0.00 517.25 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 10020724 3585721 001 - 122310 - 651210 -00000 0.00 4.00 0.00 4,00 3585721 COPIES 10020724 3579749 313. 163673- 649010.62071 0.00 41.50 0.00 41.50 3579749 RECORDING 20010727 12068 113. 138312 - 651210 -00000 0.00 1,223.50 0.00 1,223.50 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 10020724 3577908 473 - 173413 - 649030 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 3577908 MISC FEES 10020724 3583758 473 - 173413 - 649030.00000 0.00 21.00 0.00 21.00 3583758 COPIES 20010727 12073 113 - 138912. 631820.00000 0.00 717.25 0.00 717.25 QTLY BILLING 10 -12101 10020724 3584928 001 - 122310. 651210 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 3584928 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26,412.50 CHECK NO 567860 VENDOR 166220 E. B. SIMMONDS 20010346 12807 001. 122240- 652992.00000 0.00 81.00 0.00 81.00 201504 REPAIR 20010347 12853 001. 122240 - 652992.00000 0.00 3.690.00 0.00 3,690.00 203771 SUS 20010347 12874 001- 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 412.50 0.00 412.50 203771 SVS JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010347 12851 203771 SVS 20010346 12872 201504 REPAIR 20010347 12567 203771 SVS 20010346 12743 201504 REPAIR 20010347 12827 203771 SVS 20010329 12913 202323 PARTS 20010347 12854 203771 SVS 20010347 12828 203771 SUS 20010347 12875 203771 SVS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001. 122240. 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240. 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 001. 122240- 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240. 652992 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567970 VENDOR 240580 - EAGLE PACKAGING PRODUCTS, INC. 20010492 3252 12/19/01 408 - 253212 - 652990.00000 0.00 151666 BAGS FOR DOOR KNOCKERS CHECK NO 568186 VENDOR 348590 - EAST NAPLES PHYSICAL THERAPY 20010664 J. KEARNS 12/07 & 12/10 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 153059 12/07 &12/10 J. KEARNS CHECK NO 568241 VENDOR 900110 - EASTMOND ENTERPRISE INC 301065 ACCT BAL REFUND - EASTMND 470. 173431- 343450 -00000 0.00 EASTMOND REFUND BALANCE ACCT 16J1 AGE 44 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 580.00 0.00 580.00 808.30 0.00 808.30 495.00 0.00 495.00 1,386.00 0.00 1,386.00 330.00 0.00 330.00 939.95 0.00 939.95 495.00 0.00 495.00 165.00 0.00 165.00 247.50 0.00 247.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.630.25 72.54 0.00 72.54 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 72.54 156.00 0.00 156.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 156.00 275.85 0.00 275.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 275.85 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567933 VENDOR 214040 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 20010723 #08 001 - 138710 - 882100 -00000 0.00 201085 PAYROLL 12/27- 1/9/02 CHECK NO 568051 VENDOR 287090 - EDC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 20010439 1038795 355. 156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 203505 BOOKS CHECK NO 567721 VENDOR 5630 - EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 20010343 50002606 001 - 000000. 142900 -00000 0.00 200546 TRAINING CHECK NO 567796 VENDOR 122900 - EDUARDO R. HUERGO, M.D. 20010662 J. COWDREY 12/10/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 153062 12110101 J. COWDREY CHECK NO 567903 VENDOR 190020 - ELSIE GONZALEZ 20010619 1/4 8:00 -12:30 E GONZALEZ 681 - 431590 - 634402.00000 0.00 1/4 8:00 -12:30 E GONZALEZ 20010619 1/7 8:00.12:00 E GONZALEZ 681- 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 1/7 8:00.12:00 E GONZALEZ 20010619 112 8:00 -3:30 E GONZALEZ 681 - 431590- 634402.00000 0.00 112 8:00 -3:30 E GONZALEZ 20010619 1/3 8:00 -3:00 E GONZALEZ 681. 431590- 634402 -00000 0.00 1/3 8:00 -3:00 E GONZALEZ CHECK NO 568107 VENDOR 324180 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS 20010160 250991 490 - 144610. 652710 -00000 0.00 152499 SUPPLIES 16J1 PAGE 45 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 9,690.83 0.00 9,690.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,690.83 5.086.55 0.00 5,086.55 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.086.55 2,200.00 0.00 2,200.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.200.00 126.75 0.00 126.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 126.75 72.00 0.00 72.00 64.00 0.00 64.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 112.00 0.00 112.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 368.00 493.50 0.00 493.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 493.50 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567877 VENDOR 173480 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC. 20010477 248122 490 - 144610 - 652720 -00000 0.00 152019 BANDAGES CHECK NO 568197 VENDOR 349380 - ENVIRO H.P.W. INC. 20010490 01/068 12/13/01 111 - 156313. 634999 -00000 0.00 152542 CLEAN SIDEWALK 16J1 PAGE 46 ml AMT NET VCHR DISC 72.50 CHECK TOTAL 480.00 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568152 VENDOR 340270 - ENVIRONETICS 20010440 14982 355. 156175. 764310 -80259 0.00 12,222.82 106695 FURNITURE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CHECK NO 567722 VENDOR 6120 EVANS OIL COMPANY 20010612 218939 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 74.25 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20010611 218955 408 - 253211 - 652410 -00000 0.00 133.90 0.00 201786 SUPPLIES 20010612 218939 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 721.36 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20010613 219499 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 302.16 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20010613 219696 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 2.48- 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20010613 219439 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 365.75 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS 20010613 219696 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 124.38 0.00 200625 MOTOR OILS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568124 VENDOR 332090 EVERLOVE AND ASSOCIATES INC. 20010328 11 /01 001 - 443010 - 634999 -00000 0.00 47.50 0.00 200998 11 /01 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION CHECK NO 567937 VENDOR 214900 - F.P.L. 20010635 30204 -30389 12/3- 1/4/02 30204 -30389 12/3/01. 1/5/02 20010637 28385 -65485 11/16 -12/19 28385 -65485 11/16- 12/19/01 20010745 32426 -54246 12/3- 1/4/02 32426 -54246 12/3/01- 1/4/02 20010636 53212 -55092 11/26 -12/27 53212.55092 11/26- 12/27/01 20010721 32536 -07331 12/3- 1/4/02 32536 -07331 12/3- 1/4/02 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233351. 643100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253211. 643100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 643100 -00000 0.00 408 - 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 101. 163630 - 643100.00000 0.00 408- 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568221 VENDOR 350180 FACCSE (FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF 40.80 20010663 MEMBERSHIP DUES 01/02 001 - 155910 - 654210 -00000 0.00 7.40 153091 01102 DUES 0.00 17.35 CHECK NO 568207 VENDOR 349760 FAPPO C/O WALTER PRYOR 20010450 REG.F.BLATCHLEY 1/24 -25 001 - 121710. 654360 -00000 0.00 152909 REG.F.BLATCHLEY 1/24.25 CHECK NO 567724 VENDOR 6250 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 20010157 4- 050 -59414 413 - 263611- 641950 -73949 0.00 152827 SHPG 20010369 4- 011.60099 001. 010510- 641950.00000 0.00 201379 12/4 20010509 400211579 10/30/01 116 - 121830 - 641950 -33297 0.00 152887 TRANSP.CHARGES 20010365 4- 037 -62341 001 - 144510. 641950 -00000 0.00 200567 12/25 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,159.94 28,870.43 50,542.62 12,007.34 26,711.54 13.701.04 CHECK TOTAL 115.00 CHECK TOTAL 150.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 47 VCHR NET 47.50 2,159.94 79,413.05 12,007.34 26,711.54 13,701.04 133,992.91 115.00 115.00 150.00 150.00 15.90 0.00 15.90 40.80 0.00 40.80 7.40 0.00 7.40 17.35 0.00 17.35 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ` PAGE 48 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS � J � SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER {(,•,f FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010609 4- 043 -01896 408 - 210105 - 641950 -00000 0.00 8.15 0.00 8.15 200182 12/25/01 20010371 4- 072 -13198 001. 122310. 641950.00000 0.00 7.50 0.00 7.50 201810 12/18 20010361 4- 050 -39285 490 - 144610. 641950 -00000 0.00 6.25 0.00 6.25 200120 12/18 20010369 4- 058 -27344 001 - 010510- 641950 -00000 0.00 23.40 0.00 23.40 201379 12118 20010608 4- 036 -93253 001 - 144510 - 641950.00000 0.00 66.50 0.00 66.50 200567 12/11/01 20010366 4- 070 -17752 118 - 144210 - 641950 -33781 0.00 12.70 0.00 12.70 201152 12/18 20010372 4- 052 -36435 518. 121630. 641950.00000 0.00 10.50 0.00 10.50 203714 12/18 20010370 4. 049.08658 001. 121810- 641950 -00000 0.00 5.90 0.00 5.90 201513 1/1 20010362 4- 033 -69742 111 - 178980 - 641950 -00000 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 200332 12/18 20010372 4- 052 -72836 518 - 121630 - 641950 -00000 0.00 8.35 0.00 8.35 203714 12/25 20010367 4- 070 -55403 408 - 210151. 641950 -00000 0.00 8.65 0.00 8.65 201185 12/25 20010363 4- 037 -83910 473 - 173413. 641950 -00000 0.00 13.77 0.00 13.77 200341 12/28 20010157 4- 050 -93525 413 - 263611 - 641950.74030 0.00 15.90 0.00 15.90 152827 SHPG 20010369 4- 011 -92620 001- 010510 - 641950.00000 0.00 41.35 0.00 41.35 201379 12111 20010365 4- 037 -94949 001. 144510 - 641950.00000 0.00 5.15 0.00 5.15 200567 1/1 20010156 4. 049 -08656 001. 121152 - 641950 -00000 0.00 5.90 0.00 5.90 152901 SHPG CHECK TOTAL 0.00 329.42 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 FERGUSON UNDERGROUND PAGE 49 839094 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 200212 PARTS 12/24 247.33 20010744 839025 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 107747 - PARTS, 12/12 128.00 20010574 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567874 VENDOR 172870 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION 202582 PARTS 20010368 4- 058 -63598 470 - 173410 - 641950.00000 0.00 8.65 0.00 8.65 201208 12/25 20010364 4- 076 -11649 111 - 138317- 641950 -00000 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 200515 12/18 20010359 4- 062 -61996 001 - 138710. 641950 -00000 0.00 15.80 121 - 138755. 641950 -33024 0.00 5.55 0.00 21.35 200002 12/25 20010373 4.048 -43855 123 - 155975 - 641950 -33075 0.00 11.10 0.00 11.10 106979 12118 20010359 4- 062 -26531 001 - 138710 - 641950 -00000 0.00 11.45 121 - 138755 - 641950 -33024 0.00 7.40 0.00 18.85 200002 12/18 20010364 4.076 -45499 111. 138317 - 641950 -00000 0.00 9.65 0.00 9.65 200515 12/25 20010360 4. 035.55234 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 148.50 0.00 148.50 200057 12/18 20010373 4- 048 -76108 123 - 155975 - 641950 -33075 0.00 19.05 0.00 19.05 106979 12/25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 245.15 CHECK NO 567783 VENDOR 110620 - FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 20010515 838541 12/4/01 408 - 233351 - 655100 -00000 200770 PARTS CHECK NO 567775 VENDOR 105760 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND 20010574 839094 0.00 408. 253212- 655100 -00000 0.00 200212 PARTS 12/24 247.33 20010744 839025 0.00 413 - 263611 - 655100 -73076 0.00 107747 - PARTS, 12/12 128.00 20010574 838682 0.00 408 - 253212. 655100 -00000 200212 PARTS 12111 20010514 837384 12/6/01 408- 233313 - 655200 -00000 202582 PARTS 0.00 32.35 0.00 32.35 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 32.35 0.00 247.33 0.00 247.33 0.00 1,625.00 0.00 1,625.00 0.00 128.00 0.00 128.00 0.00 2,307.95 0.00 2,307.95 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010744 839022 107747 PARTS, 12112 20010741 838882 200211 PARTS, 12/26 20010741 836113 200211 PARTS, 10/30 20010574 839088 200212 PARTS 12120 20010744 833275 107747 PARTS, 12/13 20010741 839279 200211 PARTS, 12/26 20010741 838670 200211 PARTS, 12/18 20010741 CM040278 200211 - CREDIT ON #836113 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 413 - 263611 - 655100 -73076 0.00 408- 253212. 655100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 655100 -00000 0.00 408. 253212- 655100 -00000 0.00 413 - 263611. 655100 -73076 0.00 408 - 253212 - 655100 -00000 0.00 408. 253212 - 655100 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567997 VENDOR 257370 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND INC. #125 20010573 838769 408 - 233312 - 655200 -00000 200626 PARTS 12111 20010573 839091 408 - 233312. 655200 -00000 200626 PARTS 12/13 CHECK NO 567853 VENDOR 163730 - FIBBER MCGEE'S CLOSET 20010356 3977 101 - 163630 - 634999 -00000 200024 1102 RENT CHECK NO 567936 VENDOR 214800 - FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS COMPANY, INC 20010355 16668 001 - 122240 - 646281.00000 202105 SVS 20010334 16650 001. 122240 - 646281.00000 201748 SVS 11 /01 � 1 PAGE 50 161l 5] AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 22,015.00 0.00 22,015.00 388.50 0.00 388.50 481.44 0.00 481.44 155.99 0.00 155.99 16,860.00 0.00 16,860.00 11,083.00 0.00 11,083.00 3,466.00 0.00 3,466.00 33.84- 0.00 33.84 - CHECK TOTAL 0.00 58,724.37 0.00 107.01 0.00 107.01 0.00 15.47 0.00 15.47 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 122.48 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 225.00 0.00 111.00 0.00 111.00 0.00 688.05 0.00 688.05 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010355 16667 202105 SVS 20010334 16749 201748 SVS 12101 20010340 16687 202103 SVS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001. 122240- 646281 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 646281.00000 0.00 001 - 122240- 646281 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568138 VENDOR 337180 - FIREWATER RESTORATION SERVICES INC 20010488 3086 11/26/01 408 - 233351. 634999 -00000 0.00 150012 EM.SVS SEWAGE BACKUP CHECK NO 567797 VENDOR 125370 - FIRST AMENDMENT FOUNDATION 20010136 2002 GOV MANUALS 001 - 010510 - 654110 -00000 0.00 152924 SUNSHINE MANUALS CHECK NO 568217 VENDOR 350030 - FIRST AMERICAN TITLE & 20010529 C HUNTER #26142501768 191 - 138785 - 884100.33751 0.00 D/P C HUNTER #26142501768 203904 CHECK NO 567968 VENDOR 238430 - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NAPLES 16J1 PAGE 51 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 105.50 0.00 105.50 688.05 0.00 688.05 1,104.30 0.00 1.104.30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,696.90 427.45 0.00 427.45 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 427.45 518.00 0.00 518.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 518.00 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.500.00 20010693 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 216100 -00000 0.00 178,145.56 001 - 000000. 218200 -00000 0.00 178,145.51 001 - 000000. 218100 -00000 0.00 295,641.49 PP #8 CHECK NO 568004 VENDOR 261220 - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NAPLES 20010696 PP #8 001. 000000- 218910 -00000 0.00 PP #8 CHECK NO 568093 VENDOR 318400 - FIRST UNION FINANCIAL CHECK TOTAL 76.56 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 651.932.56 651.932.56 76.56 76.56 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 ,PAGE 52 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010720 PP #8 001. 000000. 216210 -00000 0.00 133.86 0.00 133.86 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 133.86 CHECK NO 567910 VENDOR 197290 FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK 20010719 PP #8 001 - 000000- 216210 -00000 0.00 240.46 0.00 240.46 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 240.46 CHECK NO 567907 VENDOR 194120 FISH & WILDLIFE REFERENCE SERVICE 20010162 55511 111. 178980- 654110.00000 0.00 35.40 0.00 35.40 152916 JOURNALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.40 CHECK NO 568054 VENDOR 288620 FLA GOVERNMENTAL UTILITY AUTHORITY 20010747 21 -08- 0810 -1 -5 12/26 -1/16 490 - 144610 - 643400 -00000 0.00 92.65 0.00 92.65 21 -08- 0810 -1 -5 12/26- 1/16/02 20010747 21 -08- 0810 -1.5 12/26 -1/16 001. 000000. 115400.00000 0.00 247.05 0.00 247.05 21 -08- 0810 -1.5 12/26- 1/16/02 20010747 21 -08- 0810 -1.5 12/26 -1/16 001 - 061010. 643400.00000 0.00 101.48 0.00 101.48 21.08- 0810 -1.5 12/26- 1/16/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 441.18 CHECK NO 568024 VENDOR 273880 FLASH EQUIPMENT, INC. 20010357 27108 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 957.37 0.00 957.37 200627 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 957.37 CHECK NO 567771 VENDOR 101720 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 20010666 PUBLICATIONS /MAGAZINE 408 - 210151 - 654110 -00000 0.00 63.50 0.00 63.50 152873 PUBLICATIONS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 63.50 CHECK NO 567895 VENDOR 184860 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING, 20010034 REGIST R CAIAllO 113 - 138915. 654360 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 152782 REGIST R CAIAllO JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010034 REGIST P NARGI 152782 REGIST P NARGI 20010034 REGIST A CEFALO 152782 REGIST A CEFALO 20010032 REGIST D NOONAN 152783 REGIST D NOONAN 20010034 REGIST W ASHBY 152782 REGIST W ASHBY 20010034 REGIST H NEVINS 152782 REGIST H NEVINS 20010607 REGIST J CLEMENTS 1/19 152881 REGIST J CLEMENTS 20010034 REGIST J TURNER 152782 REGIST J TURNER 20010034 REGIST D SCHMIDT 152782 REGIST D SCHMIDT 20010032 REGIST J KERRIGAN 152783 REGIST J KERRIGAN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 113. 138915- 654360 -00000 0.00 113 - 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 113. 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 113. 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 113. 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 113 - 138915- 654360 -00000 0.00 113 - 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 113 - 138915. 654360 -00000 0.00 113 - 138915 - 654360 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567692 VENDOR 325600 - FLORIDA COUNTIES FOUNDATION 20010030 REGIST M SMYKOWSKI 001 - 101520. 654360 -00000 AND CHECK NO 567944 VENDOR 223870 - FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE 20010137 RENEWAL D. LARSON LICENSE 001. 122255. 649010.00000 152980 D. LARSON RENEWAL 20010618 C WILLIAMS/ J MOLINA 001. 122255 - 649010.00000 153038 C WILLIAMS/ J MOLINA CHECK NO 567842 VENDOR 158730 - FLORIDA DEPT OF EDUCATION 20010699 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218900 -00000 PP #8 161l,S 4 AGE 53 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 60.00 0.00 60.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 840.00 0.00 98.00 0.00 98.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 98.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 180.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS i PAGE 54 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER T- FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 85.00 CHECK NO 568178 VENDOR 347180 - FLORIDA EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 20010163 ANNUAL MEM R ZYVOLOSKI 118- 144210. 654210 -33781 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 20010163 ANNUAL MEM K. PINEAU 118 - 144210 - 654210 -33781 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 151372 ANNUAL MEM 20010163 ANNUAL MEM P. CLEMENS 118 - 144210 - 654210.33781 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 151372 ANNUAL MEMEBERSHIP 20010163 ANN MEM J VON RINTELEN 118 - 144210 - 654210 -33781 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 151372 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 20010163 ANN MEM J VANDERTILL 118 - 144210 - 654210 -33781 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 151372 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 20010558 DUES- D WALDRON 001. 144110 - 654210 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 150398 DUES- D WALDRON 20010558 DUES- T STORRAR 001. 144110- 654210 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 150398 DUES- T STORRAR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 525.00 CHECK NO 568161 VENDOR 342640 - FLORIDA GOVERNMENTAL UTILITY 20010525 21 -08- 0800 -1 -7 11/19 130 - 157710. 643400 -00000 0.00 540.10 0.00 540.10 21 -08- 0800 -1 -7 11/19 -12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 540.10 CHECK NO 567686 VENDOR 204830 FLORIDA MEDICAID /COUNTY BILLING 20010742 CBO111 001 - 155930 - 634106 -00000 0.00 48,128.13 0.00 48,128.13 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 48,128.13 CHECK NO 567687 VENDOR 204830 FLORIDA MEDICAID /COUNTY BILLING 20010743 CB0111 001 - 155930 - 634107.00000 0.00 17,773.78 0.00 17,773.78 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17,773.78 CHECK NO 567962 VENDOR 236800 - FLORIDA PLANNING GROUP, INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010733 1/9/02 TASK 2 104441 TASK 2 CONSUT. SERV. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 138710 - 634999 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567726 VENDOR 6790 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 20010634 22122 -81469 11/21 -12/26 001 - 155410. 643100 -00000 9.32 22122 -80469 11/21- 12/26/01 0.00 20010634 97229 -32085 11/20 -12/21 001 - 157110. 643100 -00000 97229 -32085 11/20- 12/21/01 0.00 20010634 52568 -34341 11/19 -12/20 490 - 144610. 643100.00000 535.16 52568 -34341 11/19- 12/20/01 0.00 20010634 80381 -36118 11/20 -12/21 490 - 144610. 643100 -00000 555.07 0.00 10.20 001 - 061010. 643100 -00000 10.20 80381 -36118 11/20- 12/21/01 0.00 20010634 85548 -42446 11/13.12/14 188- 140480. 643100 -00000 940.64 85548 -42446 11/13- 12/14/01 0.00 20010634 11784 -34336 11/27 -12/28 408 - 253221 - 643100 -00000 937.32 11784 -34336 11/27- 12/28/01 0.00 20010634 87091 -34053 11/19 -12/20 001 - 000000 - 115400 -00000 46.51 87091 -34053 11/19- 12/20/01 20010634 11720 -15578 11/27 -12/28 408 - 233351 - 643100.00000 11720 -15578 11/27- 12/28/01 20010634 35318 -65347 11/20 -12/21 490 - 144610 - 643100.00000 35318 -65347 11/20- 12/21/01 20010634 97219 -34058 11/20 -12/21 001 - 157110 - 643100 -00000 97219 -34058 11/20- 12/21/01 20010634 87091 -34053 11/19 -12/20 490. 144610- 643100.00000 87091 -34053 11/19- 12/20/01 20010634 67247 -36027 11/26 -12/27 111. 156332 - 643100 -00000 67247.36027 11/26- 12/27/01 20010634 88172.16313 11/26 -12/27 111. 156313 - 643100 -00000 88172.16313 11/26 - 12/27/01 20010634 74697.39044 11/21 -12/26 001. 172930 - 643100 -00000 74697.39044 11/21- 12/26/01 16 J 1 PAGE 55 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 7,500.00 0.00 7.500.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,500.00 0.00 3,677.54 0.00 3.677.54 0.00 9.32 0.00 9.32 0.00 433.32 0.00 433.32 0.00 85.04 0.00 127.54 0.00 212.58 0.00 535.16 0.00 535.16 0.00 119.85 0.00 119.85 0.00 555.07 0.00 555.07 0.00 10.20 0.00 10.20 0.00 262.96 0.00 262.96 0.00 940.64 0.00 940.64 0.00 208.16 0.00 208.16 0.00 937.32 0.00 937.32 0.00 4,489.55 0.00 4,489.55 0.00 46.51 0.00 46.51 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010634 75264 -82588 11/29. 1/2/02 75264 -82588 11/29- 1/2/02 20010634 89618 -38201 11/29- 1/2/02 89618 -38201 11/29- 1/2/02 20010634 90299 -32127 11/16 -12/19 90299 -32127 11/16 - 12/19/01 20010634 06515 -54057 11/20 -12/21 06515 -54057 11/20- 12/21/01 20010634 87091.34053 11/19 -12/20 87091 -34053 11/19- 12/20/01 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 567785 VENDOR 112450 FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES 20010348 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 111. 163645- 653110.00000 16JI 200809 LIMEROCK SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1140012857 111. 163645- 653110 -00000 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 0.00 20010348 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 408 - 233313 - 643100 -00000 0.00 10.75 0.00 001 - 156180 - 643100 -00000 0.00 804.40 0.00 408 - 233312. 643100 -00000 0.00 36,286.41 0.00 490 - 144610 - 643100 -00000 0.00 217.30 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 325.97 0.00 001. 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 227.98 0.00 20010348 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567785 VENDOR 112450 FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES 20010348 1140012711 111. 163645- 653110.00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012857 111. 163645- 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012833 111 - 163645. 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012759 111- 163645. 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012814 111 - 163645 - 653110.00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012793 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 LIMEROCK 0.00 20010348 1140012729 111 - 163645. 653110 -00000 200809 LIMEROCK 20010348 1140012779 111. 163645- 653110.00000 200809 LIMEROCK 20010348 1550000612 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 200809 LIMEROCK 20010348 1550000609 111 - 163645 - 653110.00000 200809 LIMEROCK I PAGE 56 VCHR NET 10.75 804.40 36,286.41 543.27 227.98 50,310.99 0.00 3,293.27 0.00 3.293.27 0.00 2,762.34 0.00 2,762.34 0.00 2,696.04 0.00 2,696.04 0.00 3,025.15 0.00 3.025.15 0.00 1,308.62 0.00 1.308.62 0.00 2,614.12 0.00 2,614.12 0.00 2,725.07 0.00 2,725.07 0.00 289.53 0.00 289.53 0.00 32.89 0.00 32.89 0.00 109.24 0.00 109.24 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010348 1140012885 200809 LIMEROCK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568180 VENDOR 347960 FLORIDA SEALING PRODUCTS, INC VCHR DISC 20010339 023514 408- 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 203092 PARTS CHECK NO 568043 VENDOR 283820 FLORIDA TRANSIT ASSOCIATION 20010730 REG.T.YANG /J.BROWN 3/17 101. 163612. 654360.00000 0.00 152966 SEMINAR CHECK NO 567727 VENDOR 6940 - FLORIDA TREND 20010161 FL TREND SUB -FAC MGMT 001- 122240 - 654110 -00000 0.00 1527060 SUBSCRIPTION -FL TREND CHECK NO 567972 VENDOR 243280 - FLORIDA WATER SERVICES 20010524 000473365 -5 11/16 -12/18 001 - 156363. 643400 -00000 0.00 000473365 -5 11/16 -12/18 20010524 009815855 -3 11/16. 12/18 441- 256110 - 655900.00000 0.00 009815855 -3 11/16 -12/18 20010524 010019512 -2 11/26 -12/19 001 - 156363 - 643400 -00000 0.00 010019512 -2 11/26 -12/19 20010524 001065725.2 11/21 -12/21 001 - 156160 - 643400 -00000 0.00 001065725.2 11/21 -12/21 20010524 009818435 -1 11/16 -12/18 001- 156363 - 643400 -00000 0.00 009818435 -1 11/16.12/18 20010524 001065735 -1 11/21 -12/21 001- 156160 - 643400.00000 0.00 001065735.1 11/21 -12/21 CHECK NO 568193 VENDOR 349280 - FMS PRODUCTIONS 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 47.66 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,799.04 CHECK TOTAL 190.00 CHECK TOTAL 14.98 CHECK TOTAL 147.58 22,077.20 5.90 315.35 650.25 262.65 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 PAGE 57 VCHR NET 47.66 18.903.93 1,799.04 1,799.04 190.00 190.00 14.98 14.98 147.58 22,077.20 5.90- 315.35 650.25 262.65 23,447.13 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA " PAGE 58 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010501 73328 12110101 681. 431310 - 654110 -00000 0.00 335.00 0.00 335.00 152639 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 335.00 CHECK NO 567798 VENDOR 126420 - FORESTRY RESOURCES 20010354 452302 111- 156334. 646318.00000 0.00 497.00 0.00 497.00 201089 MULCH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 497.00 CHECK NO 567963 VENDOR 237040 FORGE ENGINEERING, INC. 20010352 3025 301. 110472 - 631403 -80535 0.00 490.25 0.00 490.25 107309 TESTING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 490.25 CHECK NO 568174 VENDOR 346390 FORT BEND SERVICES 20010433 95282 408 - 233312. 652310 -00000 0.00 7,761.60 0.00 7.761.60 203729 POLYMER PERCOL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,761.60 CHECK NO 567980 VENDOR 252420 FORT MYERS FORKLIFT & INDUSTRIAL 20010507 16784 9/25/01 001 - 122240 - 646450.00000 0.00 74.25 0.00 74.25 152713 REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 74.25 CHECK NO 567839 VENDOR 157320 FREEMAN AND FREEMAN INC. 20010773 #34 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 3,050.00 0.00 3.050.00 203552 CARDENAS #60205000405 20010053 #33 SILVA 191 - 138785 - 884200.33751 0.00 4.000.00 0.00 4.000.00 203752 SILVA 00061720002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,050.00 CHECK NO 568056 VENDOR 290310 - FREIGHTLINER OF TAMPA 20010358 117026P 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 76.80 0.00 76.80 200826 PARTS 20010358 117091P 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 87.92 0.00 87.92 200826 PARTS JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010353 CM115672P 200826 PARTS 20010341 118179P 200826 PARTS 20010358 117316P 200826 PARTS 20010353 118614P 200826 PARTS 20010353 118569P 200826 PARTS 20010353 117667P 200826 PARTS 20010341 118092P 200826 PARTS 20010353 118603P 200826 PARTS 20010353 CM16510P 200826 PARTS 20010341 118147P 200826 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568167 VENDOR 344360 - FSI CLEAN AIR 20010333 1590648 001 - 122240 - 646286.00000 202450 FILTERS 12110 20010333 1585428 001. 122240 - 646286.00000 202450 FILTERS 12/3 20010333 1590649 001 - 122240 - 646286 -00000 202450 FILTERS 12/17 CHECK NO 567923 VENDOR 203680 - FUEL TECH INC. 20010326 019655 495 - 192370. 646410 -00000 202044 REPAIR 1 "�' 6 J 1 440 PAGE 59 AMT NET VCHR DISC 87.50- 0.00 789.61 0.00 31.60 0.00 335.71 0.00 323.47 0.00 341.75 0.00 36.62 0.00 31.12 0.00 87.50- 0.00 277.66 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 1,150.00 0.00 0.00 1,965.00 0.00 0.00 1,582.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 59.74 0.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 60 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59.74 CHECK NO 568131 VENDOR 333980 - G&K SERVICES 20010414 654386 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 24.18 0.00 24.18 201438 12/3 20010475 662376 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 44.33 0.00 44.33 201438 1217 UNIFORMS 20010475 647975 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 11121 UNIFORMS 20010475 655977 001 - 156363. 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 12/5 UNIFORMS 20010420 662380 114 - 178975. 652130 -00000 0.00 61.73 0.00 61.73 200355 12/17 20010418 659958 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 50.85 0.00 50.85 201438 12/12 20010421 662371 408. 253211- 652130.00000 0.00 80.69 0.00 80.69 200384 12117 20010475 643965 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 11/14 UNIFORMS 20010424 662388 408- 233313 - 652130 -00000 0.00 16.60 0.00 16.60 200658 12/17 20010423 658400 408- 233312. 652130 -00000 0.00 131.03 0.00 131.03 200612 12110 20010414 654386 111. 156390- 652130.00000 0.00 3.22 0.00 3.22 201438 12/3 20010418 663966 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 50.85 0.00 50.85 201438 12/19 20010419 662377 408 - 253212. 652130 -00000 0.00 258.83 0.00 258.83 200222 12/17 20010428 658384 408 - 233350 - 652130 -00000 0.00 29.40 0.00 29.40 200752 12110 20010418 651971 111 - 156332 - 652130.00000 0.00 50.85 0.00 50.85 201438 11/28 20010475 663967 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 17.74 0.00 17.74 201438 12/19 UNIFORMS JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 61 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER !! FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010475 651972 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 11/28 UNIFORMS 20010418 658401 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 30.41 0.00 30.41 201438 12110 20010475 659959 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 12112 UNIFORMS 20010414 662370 111. 156332. 652130 -00000 0.00 24.18 0.00 24.18 201438 12/17 20010426 662374 408. 233352 - 652130.00000 0.00 111.36 0.00 111.36 200715 12/17 20010418 661556 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 20.15 0.00 20.15 201438 12/14 20010413 661521 470 - 173441. 652130 -00000 0.00 37.95 0.00 37.95 201191 12/14 20010415 659130 111 - 156334 - 652130 -00000 0.00 30.41 0.00 30.41 201438 12111 20010475 639934 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 12.09 0.00 12.09 201438 11/7 UNIFORMS 20010418 661552 111. 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 16.12 0.00 16.12 201438 12/4 20010475 658387 001 - 156363 - 652130 -00000 0.00 44.33 0.00 44.33 201438 12110 UNIFORMS 20010422 661545 408 - 253221. 652130 -00000 0.00 73.31 0.00 73.31 200420 12/14 20010415 659130 111 - 156343. 634999 -00000 0.00 1.44 0.00 1.44 202360 12111 20010418 643964 111 - 156332 - 652130.00000 0.00 51.66 0.00 51.66 201438 11/14 20010427 662384 408. 210130 - 652130 -00000 0.00 318.96 0.00 318.96 200723 12117 20010418 647974 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 50.85 0.00 50.85 201438 11/21 20010414 662370 111 - 156390. 652130 -00000 0.00 3.22 0.00 3.22 201438 12/17 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 J '4 PAGE 62 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS + SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010423 662389 408. 233312 - 652130 -00000 0.00 131.03 0.00 131.03 200612 12/17 20010417 661544 408 - 253250 - 652130 -00000 0.00 38.15 0.00 38.15 201628 12/14 20010416 662375 111 - 156381 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1.44 0.00 1.44 201478 12117 20010418 639933 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 46.82 0.00 46.82 201438 11/7 20010416 662375 111 - 156381. 652130 -00000 0.00 4.03 0.00 4.03 201478 12/17 20010418 655976 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 50.85 0.00 50.85 201438 12/05 20010412 662372 001 - 155410 - 652130 -00000 0.00 36.85 0.00 36.85 201167 12/17 20010418 662390 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 30.41 0.00 30.41 201438 12/17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,046.77 CHECK NO 568144 VENDOR 339190 G &K SERVICES 20010425 662387 109. 182901 - 652130 -00000 0.00 65.17 0.00 65.17 200069 12/17 20010122 663965 12/19 521 - 122410 - 652130 -00000 0.00 119.00 0.00 119.00 200954 12/19 20010411 663139 101 - 163620 - 652130 -00000 0.00 80.93 0.00 80.93 201127 12/18 20010425 662387 109 - 182602. 652130 -00000 0.00 16.12 0.00 16.12 200069 12/17 20010425 662387 109 - 182901. 652990.00000 0.00 1.95 0.00 1.95 200069 12/17 20010411 663964 101 - 163620 - 652130 -00000 0.00 226.81 0.00 226.81 201127 12/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 509.98 CHECK NO 567728 VENDOR 7400 - GALE RESEARCH COMPANY JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010407 11242942 200549 TITLES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567879 VENDOR 173740 - GASTROENTEROLOGY GROUP OF NAPLES PA 20010483 276681015 S NEWELL 12110 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 201857 S NEWELL 12 /10OF NAPLES PA 20010483 590447905 R ROBERT012 /11 001- 155930 - 631210 -00000 201857 R ROBERTO 12111 CHECK NO 567833 VENDOR 148910 - GFOA 20010129 APP 2002 BUDGETR AWARDS 001 - 101520. 652990.00000 152957 APP 2002 BUDGET AWARDS PRGM CHECK NO 568242 VENDOR 900110 - GMAC MORTGAGE 301063 OVR PAY ASSESS54498308 410 - 000000. 121200 -00000 OVR PAY ASSESS 54498308 301062 OVR PAY UTILITY IMPACT 413 - 000000. 115800 -00000 OVER PAY UTILITY IMPACT CHECK NO 567729 VENDOR 7740 - GOLDEN GATE ANIMAL CLINIC 20010410 01 -8300 W QUEST 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 200975 018300 W QUEST 20010410 9456 L SNYDER 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 200975 9456 L SNYDER 0.00 20010410 01 -9425 Y HAGHTON 610 - 155410 - 631970.00000 0.00 200975 01 -9425 Y HAGHTON 0.00 20010410 01 -9087 R BROWN 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 200975 01 -9087 R BROWN 0.00 20010410 910 T SHAW 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 200975 9109 T SHAW 0.00 20010410 01.9044 K SCHWARTZ 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 200975 01 -9044 K SCHWARTZ 0.00 16 J 1 A PAGE 63 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 413.34 0.00 413.34 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 413.34 0.00 40.30 0.00 40.30 0.00 57.85 0.00 57.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 98.15 0.00 575.00 0.00 575.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 575.00 0.00 67.20 0.00 67.20 0.00 55.20 0.00 55.20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 122.40 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 64 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 385.00 CHECK NO 567730 VENDOR 7770 - GOLDEN GATE NURSERY 20010409 73136 001 - 156363 - 652255 -00000 0.00 103.85 0.00 103.85 202565 FEED 20010409 73069 001 - 156363 - 652255 -00000 0.00 45.40 0.00 45.40 202565 FEED 20010408 73149 408 - 233351. 646314.00000 0.00 95.00 0.00 95.00 201599 GRASS 20010409 72950 001 - 156363. 652255 -00000 0.00 52.40 0.00 52.40 202565 FEED CHECK TOTAL 0.00 296.65 CHECK NO 568166 VENDOR 344110 GOLDEN GATE PHYSICAL THERAPY 20010740 264909248 M VARTIE 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00 153064 12/19 20010740 264909248 M VARTIE 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 68.25 0.00 68.25 153064 12117 20010740 264909248 M VARTIE 001 - 155930 - 631990.00000 0.00 81.25 0.00 81.25 153064 12/14 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 201.50 CHECK NO 567871 VENDOR 171810 - GOLDEN GATE POOL SUPPLIES INC. 20010443 16573 111 - 156313 - 652311 -00000 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.60 202000 SHORT ON CK #567363 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.60 CHECK NO 567787 VENDOR 114580 - GOLF AND ELECTRIC CARRIAGES, INC. 20010510 0053750 -IN 12/7/01 001 - 122240 - 646970 -00000 0.00 356.25 0.00 356.25 152714 BATTERY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 356.25 CHECK NO 568007 VENDOR 262800 - GOVERNING 20010125 P & H FOR SUBSCRIPTION S 001 - 121710 - 654110 -00000 0.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 P &H /SUBSCRP S CARNELL JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 65 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15.00 CHECK NO 568160 VENDOR 342600 GRADY MINOR & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 20010463 29571 10/31- 12/11/01 408- 233352 - 649010 -00000 0.00 1,410.33 0.00 1,410.33 202636 INSP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,410.33 CHECK NO 567884 VENDOR 178630 GRAINGER 20010500 287- 536378 -6 12/4/01 408 - 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 216.44 0.00 216.44 200228 CLOTHES,WATER COOLER 20010499 287197844.7 12/13/01 408 - 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 13.27 0.00 13.27 200777 GLOVE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 229.71 CHECK NO 567733 VENDOR 7900 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 20010482 0630 - 220152 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 9.14- 0.00 9.14- 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010481 0630- 219609 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 105.94 0.00 105.94 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 219493 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 197.01 0.00 197.01 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 218361 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 425.01 0.00 425.01 201488 PARTS 20010478 0630220226 408 - 233351. 652990 -00000 0.00 33.25 0.00 33.25 200782 12/19 PARTS 20010482 0630 - 219924 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 195.26 0.00 195.26 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630 - 219924 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 195.26 0.00 195.26 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010498 630221311 12/27/01 408 - 253212. 655100 -00000 0.00 5.22 0.00 5.22 200229 FREIGHT CHARGE 20010482 0630- 220169 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 6.67- 0.00 6.67- 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630 - 218722 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 495.47 0.00 495.47 201488 PARTS /DISC JANUARY 16. 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010481 0630 - 218361 201488 PARTS 20010482 0630- 220001 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010481 0630 - 219722 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 219722 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 219816 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 219945 201488 PARTS 20010481 0630 - 219609 201488 PARTS 20010482 0630 - 219841 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630 - 219581 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630 - 218722 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010481 0630 - 219816 201488 PARTS 20010131 063. 219842 202822 BATTERIES 20010481 0630 - 219945 201488 PARTS 20010482 0630 - 220152 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630 - 219924 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010482 0630- 220169- 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010497 630220145 12/19/01 200628 EL SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16JI `. PAGE 66 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 8.38- 0.00 8.38- 001- 122240. 652993.00000 0.00 0.35- 0.00 0.35- 001- 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 18.88 0.00 18.88 001 - 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 0.38- 0.00 0.38- 001- 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 235.62 0.00 235.62 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 150.22 0.00 150.22 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 1.13- 0.00 1.13- 001- 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 442.40 0.00 442.40 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 284.00 0.00 284.00 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 9.56- 0.00 9.56- 001- 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 4.71- 0.00 4.71- 408- 233352 - 634210.00000 0.00 763.23 0.00 763.23 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 1.45- 0.00 1.45- 001- 122240. 652993.00000 0.00 762.32 0.00 762.32 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 3.83- 0.00 3.83- 001- 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 333.60 0.00 333.60 408- 233312. 655200 -00000 0.00 147.60 0.00 147.60 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010482 0630. 220001 201488 PARTS /DISC 20010131 063. 220405 202822 BATTERIES 20010481 0630- 217938 201488 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 408 - 233352 - 634210 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567777 VENDOR 106780 - GREGORY COURT REPORTING 0.00 20010128 957316 12/13 681 - 410310. 633051 -00000 0.00 0.00 2213CF R DEVARISTE 0.00 6,261.63 20010126 957331 12/13 014135CA 001 - 010510 - 633030 -00000 0.00 256.59 152943 01 -4135 SHADER- LOMBARDO 10.76 35.00 20010128 957316 12/13 681 - 410310- 633051 -00000 0.00 298.50 2213CF R DEVARISTE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20010126 957370 12/18 01 -4135 001 - 010510- 633030 -00000 0.00 152943 SHADER - LOMBARDOG 20010128 957117 11/29 681 - 410310- 633051 -00000 0.00 01- 001787CF T JARRETT 20010127 956453 10/9 001 - 010510 - 633030 -00000 0.00 152954 CS#SRC- R00 -23 -MIA &14 -MIA 16J1 PAGE 67 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 35.04 0.00 35.04 1,297.00 0.00 1,297.00 184.90 0.00 184.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,261.63 5.03 0.00 5.03 256.59 0.00 256.59 10.76 0.00 10.76 35.00 0.00 35.00 55.25 0.00 55.25 298.50 0.00 298.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 661.13 CHECK NO 568189 VENDOR 348890 - GS EQUIPMENT INC. 20010406 5891 101 - 163620 - 764150 -00000 0.00 182,899.65 203521 EXCAVATOR CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568067 VENDOR 299230 - GUARDIAN PERSONAL STORAGE 20010479 A3 -313 1/19 -2/18 111 - 156341 - 644170 -00000 0.00 201309 STORAGE CHECK NO 567735 VENDOR 8030 - GULF COAST TRAVEL 20010728 DL /GU2M5N J.COLETTA 2/19 001. 010110- 640300 -00000 0.00 153076 AIRFARE 108.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 341.00 0.00 182,899.65 182.899.65 108.00 108.00 341.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J PAGE 68 14 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER .i. FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 341.00 CHECK NO 567734 VENDOR 7990 - GULFSHORE ANIMAL CLINIC 20010496 01 -8007 L.PATTERSON 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200987 01 -8007 L.PATTERSON ADOP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 568115 VENDOR 328980 GUNLOCKE COMPANY 20010405 364755 355. 156175. 764310.80259 0.00 122.70 0.00 122.70 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364949 355 - 156175 - 764310.80259 0.00 1,453.85 0.00 1.453.85 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364752 355 - 156175 - 764310.80259 0.00 52,382.58 0.00 52,382.58 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 361764 355 - 156175. 764310 -80259 0.00 24,605.51 0.00 24,605.51 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364946 355 - 156175 - 764310.80259 0.00 14,698.73 0.00 14,698.73 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364950 355 - 156175. 764310.80259 0.00 12,768.41 0.00 12,768.41 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364948 355 - 156175. 764310 -80259 0.00 2,291.77 0.00 2,291.77 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364947 355 - 156175. 764310 -80259 0.00 2,184.93 0.00 2,184.93 106696 FURNITURE 20010405 364753 355 - 156175 - 764310 -80259 0.00 24,032.89 0.00 24,032.89 106696 FURNITURE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 134,541.37 CHECK NO 568082 VENDOR 312810 - GUTTERS UNLIMITED OF NAPLES, INC. 20010378 4609 191. 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 631.50 0.00 631.50 152987 CHAMBERLAIN #71020920005 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 631.50 CHECK NO 567873 VENDOR 172500 - H. M. BUCKLEY 8 SONS, INC. 20010505 2306290 12/19/01 109. 182901 - 634254.00000 0.00 100.80 0.00 100.80 152444 FLOWERS JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / PAGE 69 ` SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER `hJ 4 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.80 CHECK NO 568150 VENDOR 339720 . HAJOCA CORPORATION 20010130 S1519135.001 408 - 233312 - 652990 -00000 0.00 180.45 0.00 180.45 150031 POLES & LEAF RAKES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 180.45 CHECK NO 567736 VENDOR 8180 - HARBORSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC 20010495 01 -9532 T.WILLARO 1/7/02 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201012 T.WILLARD 01.9532 ADOPTION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00 CHECK NO 567957 VENDOR 232340 - HARLEQUIN SALES GROUP 20009830 21149 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 10.52 0.00 10.52 200561 1/2 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.52 CHECK NO 568106 VENDOR 323370 HARRIS COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT 20010711 PP #8 001. 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 179.08 0.00 179.08 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 179.08 CHECK NO 567913 VENDOR 199810 HELENE ROSSLER 20010039 11/15.12/26 TRVL H ROSSLE 123.155975- 640200.33075 0.00 42.34 123. 155981.640200 -33081 0.00 10.15 123. 155960 - 640200 -33060 0.00 8.70 0.00 61.19 11/15. 12/26/01 TRVL H ROSSLER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 61.19 CHECK NO 567737 VENDOR 8610 HILL DONNELLY CORP 20010123 53400332 355. 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 860.56 0.00 860.56 152580 DIRECTORIERS 20010123 5340 -0322 355.156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 150.57- 0.00 150.57- 152580 DIRECORIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 709.99 CHECK NO 568223 VENDOR 350220 HILTON CRYSTAL CITY JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 70 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010731 31379016 H.CASELTINE 3/6 001. 138710 - 640300 -00000 0.00 444.49 0.00 444.49 153125 ECONOMIC SUMMIT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 444.49 CHECK NO 567924 VENDOR 203770 - HILTON TAMPA AIRPORT 20010028 3130639169 M PETTIT 1/17 001. 010510 - 640300 -00000 0.00 139.00 0.00 139.00 152656 M PETTIT 1/17.18/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 139.00 CHECK NO 567738 VENDOR 8810 HOLE MONTES AND ASSOC INC 20010675 42597 414. 263611 - 631400 -73065 0.00 2,398.80 0.00 2.398.80 103380 TO 11/23/01 20010675 42597 331 - 163650 - 631400 -66042 0.00 35,889.11 0.00 35,889.11 103380 TO 11/23/01 20010675 42597 412 - 273511 - 631400 -70071 0.00 2,398.80 0.00 2,398.80 103380 TO 11/23/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40,686.71 CHECK NO 568158 VENDOR 342220 HOLLISTER INC. 20010502 90714498 11/27/01 001 - 155410 - 652990.00000 0.00 1,055.70 0.00 1,055.70 203571 ANIMAL COLLAR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.055.70 CHECK NO 567855 VENDOR 164250 HOME DEPOT 20010476 3030129 101- 163620 - 652990.00000 0.00 40.97 0.00 40.97 201182 12/20 PARTS 20010777 6221001 191 - 138785- 884200.33751 0.00 190.00 0.00 190.00 151414 GILOT #75212240007 20010474 4082480 001 - 122240 - 652989 -00000 0.00 36.88 0.00 36.88 201486 PARTS 20010474 4070328 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 8.92 0.00 8.92 201486 PARTS 20010474 2200979 001. 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 7.99 0.00 7.99 201486 PARTS 20010052 8200552 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 3,997.33 0.00 3.997.33 203215 SANCHEZ #77161040000 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010474 3031529 201486 PARTS 20010474 9910003 201486 PARTS 20010474 9020600 201486 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16JI FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 001. 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 59.06 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.62- 0.00 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 31.23 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 71 VCHR NET 59.06 5.62- 31.23 4,366.76 CHECK NO 568038 VENDOR 281640 - HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS 20010337 7211213 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 1.149.41 0.00 1,149.41 203801 CHAMBERLAIN #71020920005 20010778 1220126 191 - 138785- 884200 -33751 0.00 221.00 0.00 221.00 153134 GILOT #75212240007 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,370.41 CHECK NO 568034 VENDOR 279710 - HORVATH ELECTRIC MOTORS 20010472 0867 441- 256110. 634999 -00000 0.00 1.230.69 0.00 1,230.69 203197 SERV. 20010737 0869 408- 253212 - 634999 -00000 0.00 11,480.20 0.00 11,480.20 200230 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.710.89 CHECK NO 568202 VENDOR 349570 - HOWARD JOHNSON 20010027 59467 408 - 253221 - 640300 -00000 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 152106 DAVIS,COSTANZO 20010027 59488 408- 253221 - 640300 -00000 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 152106 SAUL, HENDRIKSSON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 270.00 CHECK NO 567825 VENDOR 140240 - HUGHES SUPPLY INC. 20010494 36553923 -01 12/7/01 408 - 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 286.20 0.00 286.20 200233 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 286.20 CHECK NO 568053 VENDOR 288120 - ICMA DISTRIBUTION CENTER JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 150.36 1 PAGE 72 262.82 CHECK TOTAL SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 125.00 1 125.00 125.00 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 0.00 250.00 .a VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010504 SUBSCRIPTION 001 - 101520 - 654110 -00000 0.00 35.00 001 - 101520 - 641950 -00000 0.00 6.50 0.00 41.50 152970 SUB WHAT WORKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 41.50 CHECK NO 567818 VENDOR 134560 - ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST -457 20010698 PP #8 001 - 000000. 217001 -00000 0.00 27.919.41 0.00 27,919.41 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 27,919.41 CHECK NO 568222 VENDOR 350210 - IEDC 10010732 MMB /SHIP /REG.H.CASELTINE 153124 MMB DUES /REG.SUMMIT 001. 138710- 654210 -00000 0.00 391.50 001. 138710- 654360 -00000 0.00 425.00 0.00 816.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 816.50 CHECK NO 568151 VENDOR 339830 - IKON /IOS CAPITAL 20010473 53528856 10/25 -11/20 101 - 163612 - 651210.00000 0.00 200491 COPIER RENTAL /COPIES 20010473 53528856 10/25 -11/20 101. 163612 - 644620 -00000 0.00 200491 COPIER RENTAL /COPIES CHECK NO 567935 VENDOR 214770 - IMMOKALEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 20010124 #42 198. 157410 - 654210 -00000 0.00 152787 #42 MEMBERSHIP DUES YR 2002 20010506 111 DUES 2002 001 - 156110 - 652630 -00000 0.00 152908 MEMB.DUES 2002 CHECK NO 567739 VENDOR 9180 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL CO 20010485 371 1/1 -1/314 001 - 122370 - 643300 -00000 0.00 371 1/1 -1/31 20010738 114 1/1 -1/31 001 - 061010 - 643300 -00000 0.00 114 1/1 - 1/31 150.36 0.00 150.36 262.82 0.00 262.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 413.18 125.00 0.00 125.00 125.00 0.00 125.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 72.10 0.00 72.10 595.81 0.00 595.81 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 667.91 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567819 VENDOR 134950 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL COMPANY 20010725 1102 COLLECTIONS 473 - 173412 - 634800 -00000 0.00 200856 1/02 MANDATORY COLLECTIONS 20010725 1102 FRANCHISE FEES 473 - 173412 - 313720 -00000 0.00 200856 1/02 FRANCHISE FEES CHECK NO 567830 VENDOR 147920 - IMMOKALEE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 20010484 2126065400 10/23 -12/20 001 - 122370 - 643400.00000 0.00 2126065400 10/23 -12/20 0.00 20010739 1108090320 12/4 -1/3 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 18.69 1108090320 12/4 -1/3 0.00 20010739 1105031400 11/28 -12/28 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 119.69 1105031400 11/28 -12/28 0.00 20010739 1111161100 12/6.1/3 111. 156334- 643400 -00000 2,600.00 1111161100 12/6 -1/3 0.00 20010739 1112090300 11/28 -12/21 198 - 157440 - 643400 -00000 1,213.71 1112090300 11/28 -12/21 0.00 CHECK NO 568165 VENDOR 343820 - IMOSOFTECH, INC 20010480 9166 10/26 858.68 - 412 - 273511 - 763100 -70882 0.00 107761 SOFTWARE SERV 0.00 20010480 9069 10/26 18.69 412 - 273511. 763100 -70882 18.69 107761 SOFTWARE SERV 0.00 20010480 9234 11/23 CHECK TOTAL 412 - 273511 - 763100 -70882 119.69 107761 SOFTWARE SERV 0.00 20010480 9233 11/23 2,600.00 412 - 273511 - 763100 -70882 2,600.00 107761 SOFTWARE SERV 0.00 CHECK NO 568095 VENDOR 319950 - INDUSTRIAL FABRICS CORPORATION 20010132 304261 408 - 233312 - 655200 -00000 202726 BELTS 16J1 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC .� PAGE 73 VCHR NET 27.813.36 0.00 27,813.36 858.68- 0.00 858.68 - CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26,954.68 0.00 7.97 0.00 7.97 0.00 21.77 0.00 21.77 0.00 18.69 0.00 18.69 0.00 18.69 0.00 18.69 0.00 52.57 0.00 52.57 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 119.69 0.00 1.117.91 0.00 1,117.91 0.00 2,600.00 0.00 2,600.00 0.00 946.96 0.00 946.96 0.00 1,213.71 0.00 1,213.71 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,878.58 0.00 4,962.00 0.00 4,962.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /' J PAGE 74 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER vh FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,962.00 CHECK NO 568063 VENDOR 296020 INTERMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 20010014 2057749 THRU 11/14/01 001 - 000000. 202800 -00000 0.00 16.56 0.00 16.56 2057749 THRU 11/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16.56 CHECK NO 567817 VENDOR 134360 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 20010700 PP #8 001 - 000000.218900 -00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 PP #8 20010701 IRS ASSESSMENT FELIX 001.000000.218900.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00 CHECK NO 567958 VENDOR 234030 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 20010702 IRS ASSESSMENT BOLEN /CLAR 001- 000000.218900 -00000 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.00 CHECK NO 568219 VENDOR 350070 - ISABELLE FAVIER 20010213 TUITION REIMB 8/20/01 490 - 144610 - 654310.00000 0.00 454.05 0.00 454.05 FAVIER TUITION REIMB 8/20/01 20010213 TUITION REIMB 8/20/01 490 - 144610 - 654310 -00000 0.00 530.78 0.00 530.78 FAVIER TUITION REIMB 8/20/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 984.83 CHECK NO 568185 VENDOR 348510 - ISLAND TITLE & DOMINGO JUAN 20010530 D JUAN #25577800925 191.138785.884100 -33751 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5.000.00 D/P D JUAN #25577800925 203398 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,000.00 CHECK NO 568190 VENDOR 348920 - ISLAND TITLE & HENRY GONZALEZ 20010527 H GONZALEZ #35759920008 191 - 138785 - 884100.33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00 D/P H GONZALEZ #35759920008 203903 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.500.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 0.00 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 62.50 0.00 62.50 233.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,050.50 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER 375.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568143 VENDOR 339070 - J &J WHOLESALE NURSERY 20010244 1333 669.05 322 - 183825 - 646320 -00000 0.00 669.05 202771 ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS 20.00 60.10 20010243 1342 CHECK TOTAL 322 - 183825 - 646320 -00000 0.00 201994 ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS 20010244 1333 322 - 183825. 646320 -00000 0.00 152446 ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS 20010243 1342 322 - 183825. 646320 -00000 0.00 202771 ORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS CHECK NO 567824 VENDOR 139990 - J.C. DRAINFIELD 20010583 1705 001. 122240 - 652994.00000 0.00 201288 SVS 20010583 20213 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 201288 SVS CHECK NO 567938 VENDOR 215840 J.J. KELLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 20010062 004354171 518- 121630. 652920 -00000 0.00 518. 121630. 641950 -00000 0.00 203346 TRAINING CHECK NO 567954 VENDOR 231020 J.M. TODD COMPANY 20010550 69038 408 - 233313 - 651210.00000 0.00 200668 12/22- 1/21/01 20010064 69282 669 - 100220 - 646710 -00000 0.00 203692 11/29 -12/28 CHECK NO 568163 VENDOR 343350 - J.W. CRAFT 20010065 25537 202068 11/25 -12/22 20010065 25538 202068 11/25.12/22 16J1 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC PAGE 75 VCHR NET 395.00 0.00 395.00 360.00 0.00 360.00 62.50 0.00 62.50 233.00 0.00 233.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,050.50 200.00 0.00 200.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 575.00 658.00 11.05 0.00 669.05 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 669.05 20.00 0.00 20.00 60.10 0.00 60.10 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 80.10 470 - 173443. 634999 -00000 0.00 63.40 0.00 63.40 470 - 173441 - 634999 -00000 0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I PAGE 76 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 133.40 CHECK NO 567740 VENDOR 9540 JACK AND ANN'S FEED 20010061 66152 101 - 163620 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.25 0.00 5.25 200955 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.25 CHECK NO 568204 VENDOR 349600 JAMES FLEMING 20010022 REIMB J FLEMING /REDVECTOR 113. 138915- 654360 -00000 0.00 61.01 0.00 61.01 152882 REIMB J FLEMING /REDVECTOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 61.01 CHECK NO 568200 VENDOR 349490 JAMES MCGEE 20010015 11/28 -29 TRVL J MCGEE 408- 210155 - 640300 -00000 0.00 123.46 0.00 123.46 11/28 -29 TRVL J MCGEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 123.46 CHECK NO 567741 VENDOR 9960 JEFFREY C. QUINN 20010772 C STALLS 01 -10632 681.421190- 631020 -00000 0.00 350.00 0.00 350.00 C STALLS 01 -10632 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 350.00 CHECK NO 568227 VENDOR 900030 JENNIFER JOHNSON 301048 11/29 -12/20 TRVL J JOHNSO 001 - 156130.640200 -00000 0.00 44.95 0.00 44.95 11/29- 12/20/01 TRVL J JOHNSON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 44.95 CHECK NO 567869 VENDOR 169770 - JENNINGS ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 20010559 13880 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 176.00 0.00 176.00 152692 SUPPLIES 20010559 13852 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 272.13 0.00 272.13 152692 SUPPLIES 20010559 13896 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 152692 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 493.13 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 77 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16JI *, FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568059 VENDOR 292620 - JM TODD, INC. 20010063 69206 001 - 121810 - 634999 -00000 0.00 522.22 0.00 522.22 200915 11/26 -12/25 20010374 69306 408 - 233351. 646710 -00000 0.00 550.00 0.00 550.00 152846 1 /1- 12/31/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.072.22 CHECK NO 568211 VENDOR 349960 - JODI VAN SICKLE 20010018 SICKLE TUIT REIMB 9/12/01 490 - 144610 - 654310 -00000 0.00 453.96 0.00 453.96 SICKLE TUITION REIMB 9/12/01 20010018 SICKLE TUIT REIMB 9/12/01 490. 144610 - 654310.00000 0.00 403.52 0.00 403.52 SICKLE TUITION REIMB 9/12/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 857.48 CHECK NO 567698 VENDOR 350250 - JOHN L. CIPOLLA 20010563 R DANIELS 12101 001 - 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00 CHECK NO 568113 VENDOR 326980 - JOHN MILES IV 20010066 7/30 -31 TRAVEL 408 - 233312 - 640300 -00000 0.00 118.27 0.00 118.27 J MILES TRAVEL 7/30 -31 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 118.27 CHECK NO 567912 VENDOR 198950 - JOHNSON CONTROLS INC. 20010054 0112230199 301 - 121125 - 639963 -01017 0.00 3,371.00 0.00 3,371.00 203058 INSTALL CARDKEY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,371.00 CHECK NO 567780 VENDOR 108280 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. 20010577 0112050702 001 - 122240 - 639963 -00000 0.00 2,393.03 0.00 2,393.03 201285 SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,393.03 CHECK NO 567815 VENDOR 133420 JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010006 #37 801731 TO 10/28/01 20010006 #37 RETAINAGE 801731 TO 10/28/01 RETAINAGE 20010007 #21 4474 11/5- 12/2/01 20009959 #10 102896 10 /l /01 TO 1212101 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 78 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 1^ vo ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 334 - 163650. 631400 -60134 0.00 21,750.00 0.00 21,750.00 334. 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 1,087.50- 0.00 1,087.50- 331- 163650 - 631400 -69101 0.00 41,272.70 0.00 41,272.70 411 - 273511 - 631400.70862 0.00 9,810.00 0.00 9.810.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 71,745.20 CHECK NO 568225 VENDOR 350270 - JUAN R. SANCHEZ 20010602 11/27 -12/31 TRVL J SANCHE 113 - 138936 - 640200 -00000 0.00 219.24 0.00 219.24 11/27 -12/31 TRVL J SANCHEZ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 219.24 CHECK NO 567742 VENDOR 10500 - JUDY SCRIBNER 20010036 11/27 -1/3 TRVL J SCRIBNER 123 - 155973. 640200.33073 0.00 0.14 123 - 155975. 640200 -33075 0.00 13.36 123 - 155981. 640200 -33081 0.00 0.42 123 - 155960. 640200 -33060 0.00 31.90 0.00 45.82 11/27- 1/3/02 TRVL J SCRIBNER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.82 CHECK NO 567841 VENDOR 158140 - JUST LIKE HOME LAUNDRY & DRY 20010584 11/19/01 111 - 156313 - 634999.00000 0.00 38.00 0.00 38.00 201492 11/19/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 38.00 CHECK NO 568240 VENDOR 900090 - KARLEEN F DEBLAKER, 301052 105205 COPIES ACCT 100599 681 - 431590 - 635700.00000 0.00 53.00 0.00 53.00 105205 COPIES ACCT 100599 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53.00 CHECK NO 568140 VENDOR 338030 - KCCS, INC. 20010683 03 FINAL 413 - 263611 - 631400.74012 0.00 960.00 0.00 960.00 106030 11/5- 12/16/01 FINAL JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 79 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 960.00 CHECK NO 567743 VENDOR 10690 - KELLY BLUEPRINTERS 20010057 9020 001 - 122240.647110 -00000 0.00 274.59 0.00 274.59 151534 PHOTO PAPER 20010043 9112 101 - 163630 - 647110 -00000 0.00 37.71 0.00 37.71 200028 PAPER 20010043 9046 101 - 163630 - 647110 -00000 0.00 12.57 0.00 12.57 200028 PAPER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 324.87 CHECK NO 567886 VENDOR 179430 . KYLE CONSTRUCTION, INC. 20010069 21 -128 109. 182901- 634999 -00000 0.00 870.00 0.00 870.00 202772 REPAIR IRR LINE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 870.00 CHECK NO 567866 VENDOR 167650 L.B. SMITH INC. 20010046 P77385044 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 108.25 0.00 108.25 200869 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 108.25 CHECK NO 567974 VENDOR 247100 LAERDAL MEDICAL CORP 20010298 1271606 491 - 144611 - 654360.33417 0.00 551.08 0.00 551.08 202653 MANNEQUINS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 551.08 CHECK NO 568212 VENDOR 349970 LANIER HEALTHCARE 20010377 0090003008 001 - 010510 - 646710 -00000 0.00 942.00 0.00 942.00 153017 MAINT 1 /1- 12/31/02 20010376 0090003300 001 - 010510. 646710 -00000 0.00 262.00 0.00 262.00 153019 SVS MAINT 1 /1- 12/31/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,204.00 CHECK NO 568181 VENDOR 347970 - LASALLE COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK 20010716 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218810.00000 0.00 132.00 0.00 132.00 PP #8 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 80 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 132.00 CHECK NO 568191 VENDOR 348930 - LAW ENFORCEMENT TRINING INSTITUTE 20010451 REG.A.SANCHEZ 2/4.8/02 001 - 155410. 654360 -00000 0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00 REG.A.SANCHEZ 2/4.8/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500.00 CHECK NO 567808 VENDOR 128780 LAW ENGINEERING 20010518 4033430362 11/8/00 325 - 172989 - 761200 -31803 0.00 994.00 0.00 994.00 101522 TO 11/3/00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 994.00 CHECK NO 567820 VENDOR 135200 LAWN EQUIPMENT CENTER 20010068 48319 109 - 182901. 652990 -00000 0.00 166.15 0.00 166.15 200406 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 166.15 CHECK NO 567744 VENDOR 11110 LEE CO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 20010526 20195- 154729 12/28/01 188- 140480- 643100 -00000 0.00 1,068.27 0.00 1,068.27 20195 - 154729 12/28/01 20010553 20195 - 154713 1/3/02 495 - 192350. 643100 -00000 0.00 431.07 0.00 431.07 20195 - 154713 1/3/02 201785 20010526 20195 - 154756 12/31/01 111. 163646- 643100 -00000 0.00 89.33 0.00 89.33 20195 - 154756 12/31/01 20010526 20195 -99365 11/30 -1/2 470 - 173435 - 643100.00000 0.00 63.34 0.00 63.34 20195 -99365 11/30 -1/2 20010526 20195 - 144932 11/30 -1/2 198 - 157430 - 643100 -00000 0.00 149.13 0.00 149.13 20195 - 144932 11/30 -1/2 20010526 20195. 129624 11/30 -1/2 001 - 061010 - 643100.00000 0.00 1,065.06 490 - 144610. 643100 -00000 0.00 202.86 0.00 1,267.92 20195 - 129624 11/30 -1/2 20010526 20195 - 100816 1/9/02 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 8.12 0.00 8.12 20195 - 100816 1/9/02 20010526 20195 - 154799 1110102 001 - 061010 - 643100.00000 0.00 887.72 0.00 887.72 20195 - 154799 1110102 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 6 J 1 '.-Ao ,{ �11 PAGE 81 AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567896 VENDOR 185640 - LEE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 20010753 258 111 - 163646. 634999 -00000 0.00 13,557.70 201676 50% WATER 20010753 3133 111- 163646 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,500.65 201676 50t WATER CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 567911 VENDOR 198200 - LEGAL PUBLICATIONS. INC. 20010055 276 001. 010510 - 654110.00000 0.00 152940 2002 FL SESS LAW REPORTER CHECK NO 568042 VENDOR 283250 LEHIGH SAFETY SHOES 20010047 631428 101 - 163620 - 652140 -00000 0.00 200951 SAFETY SHOES CHECK NO 567914 VENDOR 200110 LEIBOWITZ AND ASSOCIATES 20010754 2400 -OOM #9 111 - 100210 - 631990.00000 0.00 203682 7/31 -8/3 20010754 2400 -01M #1 111 - 100210 - 631990 -00000 0.00 203682 10/23- 11/2/01 20010754 2400 -OOM #14 111 - 100210 - 631990.00000 0.00 203682 10/29 -11/2 20010754 2400 -OOM #12 111 - 100210 - 631990 -00000 0.00 203682 9/12 -25/01 20010754 2400 -OOM #13 111 - 100210 - 631990 -00000 0.00 203682 10/5 -23/01 CHECK NO 567745 VENDOR 11240 - LEO'S SOD & LANDSCAPING 20010045 6998 408- 253212 - 646314 -00000 0.00 201993 SOD 200.00 CHECK TOTAL 38.68 CHECK TOTAL 2,153.72 2,740.00 425.65 570.07 883.92 CHECK TOTAL 79.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 VCHR NET 3.964.90 13,557.70 1,500.65 15,058.35 200.00 200.00 38.68 38.68 2,153.72 2.740.00 425.65 570.07 883.92 6,773.36 79.80 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER 20010044 7069 200235 SOD 20010044 7106 200235 SOD 20010044 7046 200235 SOD 20010067 7029 202876 SOD 20010044 7021 200235 SOD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408. 253212 - 646314 -00000 0.00 408- 253212 - 646314 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 646314 -00000 0.00 322 - 183825. 646320 -00000 0.00 408- 253212. 646314 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567857 VENDOR 165410 - LESCO SERVICE CENTER 20010059 30GLX1 408 - 253212 - 652310.00000 0.00 151663 CHEMICALS 20010205 30GLT0 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 152606 PITCHER CHECK NO 567920 VENDOR 203060 - LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY 20010561 W00203610002 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 355 - 156190. 652670 -00000 0.00 152918 VIDEOS CHECK NO 568164 VENDOR 343480 - LILIANA CARRENDER 20010562 1/3/02 4 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 CARRENDER 1/3/02 4 HRS CHECK NO 568154 VENDOR 340920 - LINE 1 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 20010049 CCEM 12101 118 - 144210. 641950 -33781 0.00 118 - 144210 - 641210 -33781 0.00 202891 12/01 1 6 J � PAGE ' 82 AIM AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 39.90 0.00 39.90 79.80 0.00 79.80 39.90 0.00 39.90 1,692.00 0.00 1,692.00 3.60 0.00 3.60 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,935.00 406.20 0.00 406.20 20.55 0.00 20.55 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 426.75 0.00 35.80 0.00 35.80 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.80 52.00 0.00 52.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.00 0.00 9.68 0.00 9.68 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.68 JREPORT 1 6 J I PAGE 83 100 -6002 BOARDEOFCCCOMMISSIONERSFLORIDA ,, i. �,, SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568168 VENDOR 344530 - LORENZO WALKER INSTITUTE OF 20010204 REGISTER E WALL 111 - 156380.654360 -00000 0.00 116.00 0.00 116.00 150139 E WALL REGRISTRATION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 116.00 CHECK NO 567905 VENDOR 193100 LORMAN EDUCATION SERVICES 20010729 REGIST.R.ABREU 313 - 163611. 654360 -00000 0.00 269.00 0.00 269.00 152335 SEMINAR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 269.00 CHECK NO 567854 VENDOR 164110 LOYAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO 20010703 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218400 -00000 0.00 218.29 0.00 218.29 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 218.29 CHECK NO 567880 VENDOR 174240 LUZ PIETRI 20010746 PETTY CASH 001 - 156170- 641950 -00000 0.00 13.60 001 - 156170 - 652990 -00000 0.00 54.25 0.00 67.85 PETTY CASH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 67.85 CHECK NO 568177 VENDOR 346880 - LYON 20010058 1081993 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 902.32 0.00 902.32 151594 STORAGE TYPE CAB 20010048 1083758 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 0.00 893.16 0.00 893.16 203302 SHELVING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.795.48 CHECK NO 567837 VENDOR 156570 M. D. MOODY & SONS 20010207 222217 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 23.45 0.00 23.45 202175 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 23.45 CHECK NO 568188 VENDOR 348680 MAC ENVIRONMENTAL 20010336 297161 408 - 253211 - 646970 -00000 0.00 1,001.38 0.00 1.001.38 203465 FILTER BAGS JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567982 VENDOR 254880 - MAIL BARCODING SERVICES OF 20010211 #55 PAGE 84 29.13 001 - 000000- 141400.00000 596.87 200049 FOREIGN MAIL 12101 5.40 20010210 12101 0.00 527.22 001. 000000- 141400.00000 527.22 200048 12101 0.00 5.04 20010211 #96 0.00 96.48 001. 000000 - 141400.00000 CHECK TOTAL 200049 FOREIGN MAIL 12/01 30.00 20010211 #76 0.00 220.00 001. 000000 - 141400 -00000 220.00 200049 FOREIGN MAIL 12101 250.00 20010211 #172 0.00 30,550.00 001. 000000- 141400.00000 14,030.99 200049 FOREIGN MAIL 12101 CHECK TOTAL 20010211 #63 0.00 698.76 001. 000000. 141400 -00000 698.76 200049 FOREIGN MAIL 12101 698.76 CHECK NO 568035 VENDOR 280100 - MAIL STATION COURIER 20010208 17305 113. 138312. 641950 -00000 201907 COURIER SVS 20010209 17303 408 - 210151. 634999 -00000 201914 COURIER SUS CHECK NO 568084 VENDOR 313400 - MALCOLM PIRNIE 20010517 #1 470 - 173414 - 634999 -00000 202894 TO 12121101 20010775 100003950/100003952 470 - 173410 - 634999.00000 105905 THRU 10112101 CHECK NO 568187 VENDOR 348640 - MANIFEST FUNDING SERVICES 20010551 715454 101 - 163612 - 644650 -00000 203435 FURNITURE LEASE 16J1 29.13 PAGE 84 29.13 0.00 596.87 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 5.40 0.00 1,001.38 0.00 29.13 0.00 29.13 0.00 596.87 0.00 596.87 0.00 5.40 0.00 5.40 0.00 527.22 0.00 527.22 0.00 5.04 0.00 5.04 0.00 96.48 0.00 96.48 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,260.14 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 220.00 0.00 220.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 0.00 30,550.00 0.00 30,550.00 0.00 14,030.99 0.00 14,030.99 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 44.580.99 0.00 698.76 0.00 698.76 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 698.76 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 111060561 111 - 156343 - 651110 -00000 723.13 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 20010588 112180610 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567769 VENDOR 100800 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 0.00 20010576 30035868 001 - 122240 - 639967 -00000 0.00 201575 SUPPLIES 201277 TEMPS 20010380 111140563 20010585 30034945 001 - 126334 - 646311.00000 0.00 20010306 200076 TEMP 111 - 156381 - 651110 -00000 20010770 30025064 473 - 173413.634999 -00000 0.00 200338 SVS 20010576 30034946 001 - 122240 - 639967 -00000 0.00 201277 TEMPS 20010576 30026620 001 - 122240 - 639967 -00000 0.00 201277 TEMPS 20010579 30022821 473 - 173413 - 634999.00000 0.00 200338 TEMP 20010578 30023990 408 - 210105 - 634999.00000 0.00 202695 TEMP CHECK NO 568046 VENDOR 285890 - MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 20010325 30023990 001 - 100130 - 634999 -00000 152456 TEMP CHECK NO 567806 VENDOR 127090 - MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY 20010324 111060561 111 - 156343 - 651110 -00000 723.13 0.00 201736 SUPPLIES 1,018.80 0.00 20010588 112180610 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 953.60 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES 792.40 0.00 20010322 111270547 001 - 000000 - 142500.00000 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200636 PAPER 0.00 20010289 112040665 001 - 121810 - 651110 -00000 0.00 201575 SUPPLIES 0.00 20010380 111140563 521 - 122410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 200963 SUPPLIES 20010306 111290694 111 - 156381 - 651110 -00000 201731 SUPPLIES 16J1�1 PAGE 85 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 886.40 0.00 886.40 723.13 0.00 723.13 1,018.80 0.00 1.018.80 1,145.60 0.00 1,145.60 953.60 0.00 953.60 792.40 0.00 792.40 298.08 0.00 298.08 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.818.01 0.00 86.94 0.00 86.94 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 86.94 0.00 74.88 0.00 74.88 0.00 119.95 0.00 119.95 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 66.39 0.00 66.39 0.00 11.42 0.00 11.42 0.00 33.81 0.00 33.81 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 :4 PAGE 86 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010290 112040540 001. 010510. 651110.00000 0.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 201601 SUPPLIES 20010318 112100647 111. 138317 - 651110.00000 0.00 14.50 0.00 14.50 200514 SUPPLIES 20010300 111280708 301 - 121125 - 651110 -01017 0.00 28.06- 0.00 28.06- 202343 SUPPLIES /CR 20010295 112040693 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 144.69 0.00 144.69 201733 SUPPLIES 20010296 111300608 408- 210155 - 651110 -00000 0.00 7.32 0.00 7.32 201158 SUPPLIES 20010301 110240509 001 - 432040. 651110 -00000 0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00 203117 SUPPLIES 20010299 110300639 111 - 156349 - 651110 -00000 0.00 122.76 0.00 122.76 201737 SUPPLIES 20010291 112190611 001 - 157110 - 651110 -00000 0.00 400.10 0.00 400.10 201608 SUPPLIES 20010306 112030602 111 - 156381 - 651110.00000 0.00 202.96 0.00 202.96 201731 SUPPLIES 20010289 112050566 001. 121810- 651110 -00000 0.00 122.14 0.00 122.14 201575 SUPPLIES 20010322 110260615 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 200636 PAPER 20010588 112040695 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 33.13 0.00 33.13 201251 SUPPLIES 20010320 112110039 144 - 144360. 651110 -00000 0.00 18.22 0.00 18.22 200594 SUPPLIES 20010588 112100689 001 - 122240. 651110 -00000 0.00 65.00- 0.00 65.00- 201251 SUPPLIES 20010296 111280562 408 - 210155- 651110 -00000 0.00 79.04 0.00 79.04 201158 SUPPLIES 20010305 111300664 001 - 421070 - 651110.00000 0.00 13.60 0.00 13.60 100826 SUPPLIES 20010287 111130729 001 - 156363 - 651110 -00000 0.00 23.00 0.00 23.00 200888 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010289 111260597 201575 SUPPLIES 20010321 111300560 200600 SUPPLIES 20010322 111270668 200636 PAPER 20010589 111280508 200016 11 /01 OFFICE SUPPLIES 20010588 112040547 201251 SUPPLIES 20010321 112030545 200600 SUPPLIES 20010287 110250559 200888 SUPPLIES 20010305 112100591 100826 SUPPLIES 20010289 111300542 201575 SUPPLIES 20010311 112170503 152406 SUPPLIES 20010590 111160636 200139 SUPPLIES 20010322 111270537 200636 PAPER 20010290 112050506 201601 SUPPLIES 20010588 111300653 201251 SUPPLIES 20010288 112260541 200963 SUPPLIES 20010322 111290551 200636 PAPER 20010590 111190585 200139 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS . .r� PAGE 87 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 121810 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 172910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 778 - 182700. 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240. 651110.00000 0.00 001 - 172910. 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 156363 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 421070 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 121810 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 156180- 651930.00000 0.00 113 - 138900 - 651110.00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 142500 -00000 0.00 001 - 010510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 521 - 122450. 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 113 - 138900. 651110 -00000 0.00 1 6 J1 . .r� PAGE 87 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 14.05 0.00 14.05 147.42 0.00 147.42 76.50 0.00 76.50 111.35 0.00 111.35 47.90 0.00 47.90 53.74 0.00 53.74 36.37 0.00 36.37 60.49 0.00 60.49 712.17 0.00 712.17 160.00 0.00 160.00 913.75 0.00 913.75 100.00 0.00 100.00 81.64 0.00 81.64 81.02 0.00 81.02 8.34 0.00 8.34 60.00 0.00 60.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010315 111160648 200319 SUPPLIES 20010318 112120717 200514 SUPPLIES 20010295 111140568 201733 SUPPLIES 20010320 201040002 200594 SUPPLIES 20010588 112110619 201251 SUPPLIES 20010294 110260631 201730 SUPPLIES 20010316 111190683 200331 SUPPLIES 20010295 112030577 201733 SUPPLIES 20010316 111300695 200331 SUPPLIES 20010286 112040515 200860 PAPER /SUPPLIES 20010304 201040505 203636 PAPER 20010301 111070647 203117 SUPPLIES 20010295 112040750 201733 SUPPLIES 20010292 111260616 201723 SUPPLIES 20010297 111260602 201735 SUPPLIES 20010299 111210594 201737 SUPPLIES 20010588 112110608 201251 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR NET SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001. 144110. 651110 -00000 0.00 111. 138317. 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 144 - 144360 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156380 - 651110.00000 0.00 111 - 178980 - 651110.00000 0.00 111 - 156395 - 651110.00000 0.00 111. 178980 - 651110 -00000 0.00 408. 210151- 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 155910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 432040 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156313. 652990 -00000 0.00 130 - 157710. 651110 -00000 0.00 111. 156349. 651110.00000 0.00 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 16J .,� PAGE 88 1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 37.70 0.00 37.70 14.50- 0.00 14.50- 86.07 0.00 86.07 49.10 0.00 49.10 27.26 0.00 27.26 224.89 0.00 224.89 10.02- 0.00 10.02- 6.94- 0.00 6.94- 10.03- 0.00 10.03- 5.34 0.00 5.34 29.95 0.00 29.95 3.42 0.00 3.42 66.18 0.00 66.18 73.45 0.00 73.45 271.98 0.00 271.98 41.90 0.00 41.90 66.50 0.00 66.50 JREPORT 100 -6002 BOARD EOFCCOMMISSIONERSFLORIDA l PAGE 89 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER {('�,,`j FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010322 110250568 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 200636 PAPER 20010310 112180502 001 - 156110. 651110 -00000 0.00 39.03 0.00 39.03 152434 SUPPLIES 20010312 111210610 111. 156349. 651110 -00000 0.00 11.90 0.00 11.90 152543 SUPPLIES 20010321 112030623 001 - 172910. 651110 -00000 0.00 22.84 0.00 22.84 200600 SUPPLIES 20010314 111190689 001 - 100130 - 651110 -00000 0.00 44.87- 0.00 44.87- 200205 CREDIT 20010295 112040691 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 17.08- 0.00 17.08- 201733 SUPPLIES 20010286 112130625 408 - 210151 - 651110.00000 0.00 239.90 0.00 239.90 200860 PAPER /SUPPLIES 20010319 112200594 001 - 121710 - 651110 -00000 0.00 118.44 0.00 118.44 200527 PAPER /SUPPLIES 20010318 111270693 111 - 138317 - 651110 -00000 0.00 33.09 0.00 33.09 200514 SUPPLIES 20010320 201030555 144. 144360. 651110 -00000 0.00 10.62 0.00 10.62 200594 SUPPLIES 20010380 111130585 521. 122410- 651110.00000 0.00 56.84 0.00 56.84 200963 SUPPLIES 20010312 111050512 111 - 156381. 651110 -00000 0.00 12.50 0.00 12.50 152543 SUPPLIES 20010321 112060674 001 - 172910. 651110 -00000 0.00 53.74- 0.00 53.74- 200600 SUPPLIES 20010299 110170669 111 - 156349. 651110 -00000 0.00 402.01 0.00 402.01 201737 SUPPLIES 20010295 112030578 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 15.97 0.00 15.97 201733 SUPPLIES 20010293 110300523 111 - 156313 - 651110.00000 0.00 219.80 0.00 219.80 201726 FILE 20010313 111160644 001- 155110 - 651110.00000 0.00 59.52 0.00 59.52 200014 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010294 111270603 201730 SUPPLIES 20010318 111280504 200514 SUPPLIES 20010315 111160568 200319 SUPPLIES 20010317 111190536 200414 SUPPLIES 20010316 111190537 200331 SUPPLIES 20010303 112120599 203634 SUPPLIES 20010309 112310584 152607 SUPPLIES 20010290 112070515 201601 SUPPLIES 20010300 111160603 202343 SUPPLIES /CR 20010319 112120650 200527 PAPER /SUPPLIES 20010292 112040573 201723 SUPPLIES 20010296 111280652 201158 SUPPLIES 20010322 112120649 200636 PAPER 20010302 112060558 203511 SUPPLIES 20010299 110290625 201737 SUPPLIES 20010295 111260618 201733 SUPPLIES 20010289 111270550 201575 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR NET SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 156380 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 138317 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 144110- 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 178985. 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 178980- 651110.00000 0.00 001 - 138710. 651110.00000 0.00 111 - 156332 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 010510 - 651110.00000 0.00 301 - 121125 - 651110.01017 0.00 001 - 121710 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 0.00 408 - 210155 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 111 - 156313. 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156349 - 651110 -00000 0.00 111 - 156395 - 651110 -00000 0.00 001 - 121810 - 651110.00000 0.00 16J -y PAGE 90 1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 178.09 0.00 178.09 22.80 0.00 22.80 18.54 0.00 18.54 7.95 0.00 7.95 7.67 0.00 7.67 407.20 0.00 407.20 28.21 0.00 28.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 298.01 0.00 298.01 47.98 0.00 47.98 371.00 0.00 371.00 98.01 0.00 98.01 47.98 0.00 47.98 84.63 0.00 84.63 13.64 0.00 13.64 145.49 0.00 145.49 26.70 0.00 26.70 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 88.00 PAGE 91 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DELASHMET 1/7/02 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1/3/02 4.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 72.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 DELASHMET 1/3/02 4.5 HRS VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010588 111300663 001 - 122240. 651110 -00000 0.00 20.22 0.00 20.22 DELASHMET 1/4/02 201251 SUPPLIES 20010286 112070640 408. 210151 - 651110.00000 0.00 616.65 0.00 616.65 88.00 200860 PAPER /SUPPLIES DELASHMET 1/2/02 5.5 HRS 20010322 110250611 001. 000000 - 142500.00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 8.00 200636 PAPER 8.00 DELASHMET 1/3/02 .5 HRS 20010305 111130712 001. 421070- 651110.00000 0.00 23.00 0.00 23.00 100826 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 352.00 20010290 112040668 001. 010510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 191.65 0.00 191.65 201601 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,434.03 CHECK NO 567959 VENDOR 234410 - MARCY KRUMBINE 20010623 11/26 -12/28 TRVL KRUMBINE 001 - 157110 - 640200 -00000 0.00 105.85 0.00 105.85 11/26 -12/28 TRVL M KRUMBINE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 105.85 CHECK NO 568234 VENDOR 900050 - MARGE ABNEY 301068 REFUND PARKS ABNEY 111 - 156341 - 347270 -00000 0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00 ABNEY REFUND PARKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28.00 CHECK NO 567795 VENDOR 122850 - MARIA G. DELASHMET 20010631 1/7/02 5.5 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00 DELASHMET 1/7/02 5.5 HRS 20010631 1/3/02 4.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 DELASHMET 1/3/02 4.5 HRS 20010631 1/4/02 6 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402.00000 0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00 DELASHMET 1/4/02 6 HRS 20010631 112102 5.5 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00 DELASHMET 1/2/02 5.5 HRS 20010631 1/3/02 .5 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402.00000 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 DELASHMET 1/3/02 .5 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 352.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 PAGE 92 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 ;dry FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568136 VENDOR 336420 - MARILYN HAMACHEK 20010375 REIMB 517 - 121640. 651110.00000 0.00 64.08 0.00 64.08 152967 REIMB /HEALTH FAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.08 CHECK NO 568081 VENDOR 312600 MARYLAND CHILD SUPPORT ACCOUNT 20010713 PP#8 001 - 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00 CHECK NO 567926 VENDOR 205310 MASQUERADE 20010323 8/27 PARKS & REC 111 - 156341 - 644600.00000 0.00 617.89 0.00 617.89 203150 RENTALS 8/27/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 617.89 CHECK NO 567746 VENDOR 11640 - MATTHEW BENDER 20010560 33165572 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 70.79 0.00 70.79 152657 FL EMPLOYMENT 20010212 32417349 001 - 454010- 654110 -00000 0.00 90.66 0.00 90.66 202081 FL EVID CHECK TOTAL 0.00 161.45 CHECK NO 567792 VENDOR 119600 MBI TOURS 20010307 11/8/01 001 - 121810 - 649990 -00000 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 201514 11/8/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 CHECK NO 567749 VENDOR 12200 MCCONNELLS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 20010547 164226 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 15.23 0.00 15.23 200983 SUPPLIES 20010552 164581 001 - 172930. 652990.00000 0.00 26.91 0.00 26.91 200522 SUPPLIES 20010051 164162 001 - 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 18.31 0.00 18.31 200873 SUPPLIES 20010547 164378 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 30.54 0.00 30.54 200983 SUPPLIES JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16JI PAGE 93 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010050 164499 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 18.85 0.00 18.85 200634 SUPPLIES 20010545 163781 111 - 156381. 652990 -00000 0.00 5.80 0.00 5.80 201496 SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010547 164269 111 - 156332. 652910 -00000 0.00 35.99 0.00 35.99 200983 SUPPLIES 20010552 161915 001 - 172930. 652990 -00000 0.00 40.49 0.00 40.49 200522 SUPPLIES 20010545 163780 111 - 156381. 652990 -00000 0.00 4.20- 0.00 4.20- 201496 SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010547 164243 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 32.89 0.00 32.89 200983 SUPPLIES 20010546 164283 001- 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 6.97 0.00 6.97 200873 SUPPLIES 20010050 164528 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 38.81 0.00 38.81 200634 SUPPLIES 20010544 164035 111 - 156313- 652990 -00000 0.00 29.03 0.00 29.03 201494 SUPPLIES 20010557 164206 495 - 192370 - 652990 -00000 0.00 89.92 0.00 89.92 152596 SUPPLIES 20010552 164641 001 - 172930 - 652990 -00000 0.00 15.62 0.00 15.62 200522 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 401.16 CHECK NO 567747 VENDOR 12140 MCGEE AND ASSOCIATES 20010582 200537.13 GOLDEN GATE 111 - 163646 - 631403 -00000 0.00 877.50 0.00 877.50 200537 11 /01 20010580 200444.10 LELY 152 - 162541 - 631403 -00000 0.00 530.00 0.00 530.00 200444 11 /01 20010752 105132.5 DAVIS BLVD 111 - 163646 - 631403 -00000 0.00 0.00 111 - 163646. 631403 -60098 0.00 5,780.00 0.00 5,780.00 105132 11 /01 20010581 20044.12 IMMOKALEE 111 - 163646. 631403 -00000 0.00 540.00 0.00 540.00 200445 11 /01 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 94 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010442 105495 -14 111 - 163646 - 631403 -00000 0.00 0.00 111 - 163646- 631403.60098 0.00 11,560.00 0.00 11,560.00 105495 SVS 10/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 19.287.50 CHECK NO 568030 VENDOR 276820 - MCI 20010535 41502897 12/24/01 001 - 010110 - 641210 -00000 0.00 7.89 0.00 7.89 FAX CHGS 12/24 20010554 41502897 11/23 001 - 010110 - 641210 -00000 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.30 FAX CHGS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8.19 CHECK NO 567701 VENDOR 900080 - MEDICARE PART B 301055 AMB REF 999396 -1 MRGHTT 490.000000- 116004 -00000 0.00 20.91 0.00 20.91 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.91 CHECK NO 567700 VENDOR 900080 - MEDICARE PART B 301054 AMB REF MULTIPULE ACCTS 490.000000- 116004.00000 0.00 740.88 0.00 740.88 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 740.88 CHECK NO 567696 VENDOR 350150 MELISSA BOWLAND 20010548 J KRASOVIC 1102 001 - 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.00 CHECK NO 567697 VENDOR 350150 MELISSA BOWLAND 20010549 C FERRELL 1102 001 - 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.00 CHECK NO 567789 VENDOR 115820 MERCHANTS ASSN CREDIT BUREAU INC. 20010555 12062252 001 - 122310.654110 -00000 0.00 276.00 0.00 276.00 153044 DUES -COURT REPORTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 276.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567942 VENDOR 218750 METROPOLITAN LIFE 20010704 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 217700 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 217710 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 217720 -00000 0.00 001- 000000 - 217730 -00000 0.00 PP #8 CHECK NO 567922 VENDOR 203550 - MICHAEL MARSH 20010020 11/25.12/15 TRVL M MARSH 001 - 144510 - 640300.00000 0.00 11/25 -12/15 TRVL M MARSH CHECK NO 568235 VENDOR 900050 - MICHELLE CORDOVA 301067 ADOPT REFUND M CORDOVA 610 - 155410 - 346450.00000 0.00 M CORDOVA ADOPTION REFUND 301066 ADOPT REFUND M CORDOVA 001 - 155410 - 346410 -00000 0.00 M CORDOVA ADOPTION REFUND CHECK NO 568103 VENDOR 323000 - MICHELLE DORALUS 20010564 1/3/02 3 HRS 681- 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 DORALUS 1/3/02 3 HRS 20010564 1/7/02 3 HRS 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 DORALUS 117102 3 HRS CHECK NO 567750 VENDOR 12710 - MIDWEST TITLE GUARANTEE 20010771 39003TP -OE 408 - 210151. 649030 -00000 0.00 153126 P HUTCHINSON 20010771 39007TP -OE 408- 210151. 649030 -00000 0.00 153126 J CASTOR CHECK NO 568215 VENDOR 350010 - MIKE CONSTANZO 20010010 1/21 -24 ADV PD M COSTANZO 408- 253221. 640300 -00000 0.00 1/21 -24/02 ADV PD M COSTANZO 16J1PAGE 0.00 233.00 95 0.00 233.00 20.00 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 2,901.05 378.10 528.42 180.00 0.00 3,987.57 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,987.57 233.00 0.00 233.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 233.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 96.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.00 63.00 0.00 63.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA y ' -4 PAGE 96 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER ji. FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 63.00 CHECK NO 567979 VENDOR 250350 MISDU 20010709 PP 38 001 - 000000.218810 -00000 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 80.00 CHECK NO 568006 VENDOR 261970 MITCHELL REPAIR INFORMATION CO. 20010056 3586579 521. 122450 - 654110.00000 0.00 811.30 0.00 811.30 152520 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 811.30 CHECK NO 567834 VENDOR 151250 MITY -LITE INC. 20010338 387939 111. 156343 - 652910 -00000 0.00 3,691.57 0.00 3,691.57 202860 CHAIRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,691.57 CHECK NO 567852 VENDOR 163620 MOORE MEDICAL CORPORATION 20010308 92235752RI 490 - 144610.652720 -00000 0.00 166.05 0.00 166.05 200893 STETHOSCOPES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 166.05 CHECK NO 567872 VENDOR 172350 MOTION INDUSTRIES 20010586 FL42- 546014 408.233352- 655100 -00000 0.00 134.62 0.00 134.62 201420 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 134.62 CHECK NO 567916 VENDOR 201310 MOTOROLA, INC. 20010556 93338072 490 - 144610 - 646610 -00000 0.00 127.50 0.00 127.50 152310 BATTERIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 127.50 CHECK NO 568236 VENDOR 900050 MRS. D MICELLE 301069 REFUND PARKS MICELLE 111 - 156390 - 347990 -00000 0.00 12.50 0.00 12.50 MICELLE REFUND PARKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.50 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA VENDOR 349950 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING. LLC REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 20010206 85096 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 111 - 156332. 634999 -00000 0.00 250.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 250.00 152608 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 567996 VENDOR 257030 - MULLER- THOMPSON FUNERAL CHAPEL 20010587 C SMITH JR 12/9/01 001 - 155930 - 634150 -00000 0.00 300.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 201862 C SMITH JR 12/9/01 250.00 CHECK NO 567836 VENDOR 155630 NACO /SOUTHEAST CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 97 VCHR NET 300.00 300.00 CHECK NO 568210 VENDOR 349950 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING. LLC 20010206 85096 111 - 156332. 634999 -00000 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 152608 SUS FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 CHECK NO 567836 VENDOR 155630 NACO /SOUTHEAST 20010697 PP #8 001. 000000. 217001 -00000 0.00 29,832.36 0.00 29.832.36 PP#8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 29,832.36 CHECK NO 567901 VENDOR 186620 NANCY FRYE 20010017 FRYE TUITION REIMB3 /27/01 101. 163630. 654310 -00000 0.00 166.35 0.00 166.35 N FRYE TUITION REIMB 3/27/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 166.35 CHECK NO 567751 VENDOR 13080 - NAPLES ARMATURE WORKS 20010236 63078 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 235.16 0.00 235.16 151601 PARTS 12/21 20010236 63113 001 - 122240 - 652990.00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 151601 PARTS 12/26 20010237 63056 001 - 172930 - 652990 -00000 0.00 127.86 0.00 127.86 150292 PARTS 12120 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 483.02 CHECK NO 568102 VENDOR 322650 - NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN 20010682 12/31/01 WORLD GARDEN RM. 193 - 101541 - 882100 -10283 0.00 40,063.82 0.00 40,063.82 203637 7/2- 10/16/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.063.82 CHECK NO 567999 VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS j J ® PAGE 98 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010644 T -2521 001. 432040 - 647110.00000 0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00 153052 - 01. 2970- MMA /BELYEA 20010766 T -2484 681. 410310 - 633022.00000 0.00 50.60 0.00 50.60 97 -1482 & 1624 /TORRES,F. 20010767 1/1/02 COURT COSTS -DEC 681. 410310- 633010.00000 0.00 10.615.00 0.00 10,615.00 111102 COURT COSTS FOR DEC 20010766 7159 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1569CP /DALE,G. 20010766 T -2480 681 - 410310 - 633022 -00000 0.00 55.20 0.00 55.20 01- 410CFA /GRUBER,P. 20010766 7233 681 - 410310 - 633033 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 98- 2303 - CFA /GREEN,ROB'T 20010242 7201 -2 681. 410310. 633051 -00000 0.00 155.00 0.00 155.00 00- 2616CF GORE, R 20010242 6942 -2 681 - 410310. 633051 -00000 0.00 32.80 0.00 32.80 00- 2201CF GARCIA, G 20010766 6828 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01- 1058CP /MCCARTHY 20010242 6715 -2 681 - 410310. 633051.00000 0.00 23.20 0.00 23.20 01 -286CF RODRIGUEZ, B 20010766 T -2486 681 - 410310 - 633022 -00000 0.00 36.80 0.00 36.80 00- 2847 /FORBES.BYRON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11,094.60 CHECK NO 567752 VENDOR 13300 NAPLES DAILY NEWS 20010233 1975266/1230 113 - 138930 - 649100.00000 0.00 183.55 0.00 183.55 152928 AD 20010232 1976867/057522 126 - 138332 - 649100 -33202 0.00 42.25 0.00 42.25 106212 AD 20010538 1961630/1195082 681 - 421510- 648160 -00000 0.00 54.90 0.00 54.90 201318 AD 11 /11 20010232 1981108/057522 126 - 138332- 649100 -33202 0.00 46.96 0.00 46.96 106212 AD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 327.66 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 99 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 °U VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567779 VENDOR 108150 NAPLES DAILY NEWS 20010650 1973185/059022 001 - 121730 - 648160 -00000 0.00 67.37 0.00 67.37 152920 AD 12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 67.37 CHECK NO 567753 VENDOR 13370 NAPLES FEED & SEED, INC. 20010235 17836 001. 155410 - 652210.00000 0.00 436.18 0.00 436.18 202452 FOOD 12/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 436.18 CHECK NO 568133 VENDOR 334780 NAPLES FREE -NET 20010537 REGIST FEE - L EVANS 521 - 122410.654370 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 153136 CLASS - L EVANS 1/23, 30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 567691 VENDOR 275860 NAPLES PLACE APARTMENTS 20010542 RENT M POOLE 1/02 001.155930- 634153 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00 CHECK NO 568208 VENDOR 349910 NAPLES SCREEN REPAIR 20010769 12121101 A RIVERA 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 1,508.00 0.00 1,508.00 203838 A RIVERA #47871200005 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,508.00 CHECK NO 567932 VENDOR 213410 - NAPLES SOLAR CONTROL 20010240 12112101 001 - 122240 - 646110.00000 0.00 328.00 0.00 328.00 151528 SOLAR /MOBILE MAIL ROOM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 328.00 CHECK NO 567909 VENDOR 196870 . NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR 20010643 MEMB RENWL -MEMB ID#2587 681 - 421510 - 654210 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 152641 - MEMB RNWL F /M.MIDDLEBROOK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 567793 VENDOR 120590 - NATIONAL REGISTER PUBLISHING CO. INC JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 100 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010238 301375 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 300.44 0.00 300.44 152813 DIRECTORY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.44 CHECK NO 568022 VENDOR 272820 - NATIONS RENT OF FLORIDA, INC. 20010641 35- 786988 408. 233312 - 644600.00000 0.00 46.50 0.00 46.50 150028 - RENTAL OF TRASH PUMP, 11/8 20010541 35- 813621 109 - 182901 - 644600 -00000 0.00 621.00 0.00 621.00 200265 RENT BUCKET LIFT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 667.50 CHECK NO 567998 VENDOR 258170 - NATIONWIDE ADVERTISING SERVICE 20010239 UM641 408- 210111. 648160 -00000 0.00 294.50 0.00 294.50 200186 ADVERTISING 12/13 20010239 UM640 408 - 210111 - 648160 -00000 0.00 379.50 0.00 379.50 200186 ADVERTISING 12/13 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 674.00 CHECK NO 567981 VENDOR 252860 - NATOA 20010639 8622 -2002 111. 100210- 654210 -00000 0.00 455.00 0.00 455.00 152904 - ANNUAL DUES FOR 01102 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 455.00 CHECK NO 568114 VENDOR 327990 - NCH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM 20010234 12/14/01 FLU VACCINES 408 - 233351. 631230 -00000 0.00 403.00 0.00 403.00 202813 12/14 FLU VACCINES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 403.00 CHECK NO 567870 VENDOR 170150 NEAPOLITAN TRAVEL INC. 20010021 0017231 D ESSMAN 111 - 100210 - 640310 -00000 0.00 665.00 0.00 665.00 152893 D ESSMAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 665.00 CHECK NO 568147 VENDOR 339580 NEW YORK SCU 20010714 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218810.00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 PP #8 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568050 VENDOR 286930 - NEXTEL 20010565 0002178610 -8 11/15 -12/14 408 - 210125 - 641700 -00000 408 - 253211 - 641700.00000 408. 253212 - 641700.00000 408. 253221 - 641700.00000 200190 11/15 -12/14 20010569 0001855146.2 11/15 -12/14 001. 122240- 641700 -00000 201275 11/15 -12/14 20010566 0002111604 -1 11/2 -12/1 001 - 443010. 641700 -00000 203023 11/2 -12/1 20010569 0001855146 -2 10/15.11/14 001 - 122240 - 641700 -00000 201275 10/15.11/14 20010567 0022349861 -9 11/25 -12/24 408 - 233352 - 641700 -00000 203259 11/25 -12/24 20010568 0002099947 -0 11/15 -12/14 473 - 173413 - 641700.00000 201192 11/15 -12/14 CHECK NO 567927 VENDOR 207210 - NOAA 20010638 SUBS RNWL #1029301/316745 001 - 144510. 654110 -00000 152923 - AFD SUBSC F /HELICOPTER OP CHECK NO 568078 VENDOR 310560 - NORA SEHEULT 20010572 1/7/02 3.5 HRS SEHEULT 1/7/02 3.5 HRS 20010572 12/11/01 5.5 HRS SEHEULT 12/11/01 5.5 HRS 20010572 112102 2.5 HRS SEHEULT 1/2/02 2.5 HRS 20010572 1/3/02 4.5 HRS SEHEULT 1/3/02 4.5 HRS 20010572 1/2/02 1 HR SEHEULT 112102 1 HR 16J1PAGE 1 101 0.00 58.29 0.00 119.33 0.00 425.74 0.00 75.99 0.00 679.35 0.00 702.76 0.00 702.76 0.00 190.89 0.00 190.89 0.00 814.75 0.00 814.75 0.00 138.85 0.00 138.85 0.00 346.04 0.00 346.04 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,872.64 0.00 11.97 0.00 11.97 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11.97 681. 431590. 634402.00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 681. 431590. 634402.00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 102 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 272.00 CHECK NO 567773 VENDOR 103620 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT 20010652 OCCUP LICS / NO. LIBRARY 355 - 156175. 763100 -80259 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 151576 OCCUP LICS N LIBRARY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 568045 VENDOR 285590 - OFFICE MAX 20010540 15885245J314 301 - 121125 - 652910 -01017 0.00 2.70 0.00 2.70 151424 PRICE DIFF 151417 20010540 15885245J314 301 - 121125 - 652910.01017 0.00 139.99 0.00 139.99 151417 OFFICE EQUIP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 142.69 CHECK NO 567890 VENDOR 182210 OFFICE PAVILION 20010539 22417 001 - 138710 - 634999 -00000 0.00 960.00 0.00 960.00 202696 LABOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 960.00 CHECK NO 568142 VENDOR 338800 OHIO CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT CENTRAL 20010712 PP #8 001 - 000000- 218810 -00000 0.00 117.69 0.00 117.69 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 117.69 CHECK NO 567893 VENDOR 183810 OMNIGRAPHICS INC. 20010651 104038 -494 355. 156190. 766100.00000 0.00 491.13 0.00 491.13 153018 GOV PHONE BK 2002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 491.13 CHECK NO 568145 VENDOR 339380 - ONESOURCE 20010222 12101 TRAILER CLEANING 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 42.56 0.00 42.56 203794 TWICE WEEKLY CLEANING 20010734 12101 JANITORIAL SVS 001 - 122220 - 634999.00000 0.00 64.341.94 0.00 64,341.94 200073 JANITORIAL SVS F/ DEC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64,384.50 JANUARY 16. 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 103 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568099 VENDOR 321600 ONONDAGA COUNTY SCU 20010708 PP #8 001 - 000000- 218810 -00000 0.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 14.00 CHECK NO 567754 VENDOR 14340 OUTSIDE - INSIDE 20010223 03372 001 - 156110 - 646710 -00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 201708 MAINT 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 90.00 CHECK NO 568173 VENDOR 345910 OUTSIDE AIR SOLUTIONS, INC. 20010455 1022 12/5/01 001 - 122240. 652997 -00000 0.00 2,070.00 0.00 2,070.00 202276 NOV.SERVICE INSP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.070.00 CHECK NO 567918 VENDOR 202340 PANTHER PRINTING 20010511 3648 12/18/01 681.431310- 647110 -00000 0.00 506.00 0.00 506.00 201333 PRINTING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 506.00 CHECK NO 568205 VENDOR 349640 PARKER'S TREE SERVICE 20010228 2642 408 - 233351 - 634999.00000 0.00 850.00 0.00 850.00 151179 REMOVAL /TREE 4490 LAKEWOOD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 850.00 CHECK NO 568001 VENDOR 259870 . PATRICK C. WEBER, P.A. 20010735 98- 206 -CJA INT OF MINORS 681 - 421190 - 631020 -00000 0.00 5.835.00 0.00 5,835.00 98- 206 -CJA INT OF MINORS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5.835.00 CHECK NO 568075 VENDOR 307770 . PAUL S KLING, PHD 20010765 2216 681 - 421190 - 631010 -00000 0.00 275.00 0.00 275.00 00- 2657 - CFA /TORRES,ANGEL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 275.00 CHECK NO 568220 VENDOR 350120 - PAULA EFFERTZ JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 20010642 REIMB F /ELEC FENCE DAMAGE 408 - 233351 - 649990.00000 0.00 150007 - REIMB RES F /DAMAGE DONE BY CO CHECK NO 567975 VENDOR 247350 - PEDERSEN PRINTING 20010225 1501 111. 156349 - 647110.00000 151896 PRINTING 20010224 1496 111. 156349 - 647110.00000 151889 PRINTING CHECK NO 568027 VENDOR 276020 PETROLEUM TRADERS CORP. 20010625 296548 0.00 521 - 122450. 652410.00000 200956 FUEL 64.00 20010625 296952 0.00 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 FUEL 4,440.97 20010625 296639 0.00 521 - 122450 - 652410.00000 0.00 200956 FUEL 1.822.92 20010625 296547 0.00 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 FUEL 256.11 20010625 296641 0.00 521 - 122450. 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 FUEL 192.61 20010625 296837 0.00 521 - 122450. 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 FUEL 4,297.40 20010625 296546 0.00 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 200956 FUEL 20010625 296643 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 200956 FUEL 20010625 296836 521 - 122450. 652410.00000 200956 FUEL 20010625 296545 521 - 122450 - 652410.00000 200956 FUEL 20010625 296640 521. 122450- 652410.00000 200956 FUEL PAGE 104 16J1�Ib AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 82.85 0.00 82.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 82.85 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.00 0.00 367.10 0.00 367.10 0.00 4,440.97 0.00 4,440.97 0.00 109.72 0.00 109.72 0.00 1,822.92 0.00 1.822.92 0.00 110.91 0.00 110.91 0.00 256.11 0.00 256.11 0.00 2,826.60 0.00 2,826.60 0.00 192.61 0.00 192.61 0.00 774.74 0.00 774.74 0.00 4,297.40 0.00 4,297.40 0.00 51.28 0.00 51.28 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 123 - 155973. 640200 -33073 0.00 PAGE 105 REPORT 100-601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 123 - 155975. 640200 -33075 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 0.00 11.36 0.00 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010625 296159 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 2,583.32 0.00 2,583.32 200956 FUEL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 103.24 CHECK NO 568057 VENDOR 290350 - POWERWARE CORP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17.833.68 CHECK NO 568064 VENDOR 296200 - PLAZA RESORT & SPA 810106 12/4/01 001 - 122240. 646282 -00000 0.00 20010024 M MIDDLEBROOK 93824 -1 681 - 421510 - 640300 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 152866 M MIDDLEBROOK 20010024 C RICE 93825 -1 681 - 431310. 640300 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 152866 C RICE 2,258.25 CHECK NO 567992 VENDOR 255770 - PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 280.00 CHECK NO 567756 VENDOR 15060 - POLLY CURRIE 20010037 12/3 -19/01 TRVL P CURRIE 123 - 155973. 640200 -33073 0.00 5.16 123 - 155975. 640200 -33075 0.00 86.72 123 - 155960. 640200 -33060 0.00 11.36 0.00 103.24 12/3 -19/01 TRVL P CURRIE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 103.24 CHECK NO 568057 VENDOR 290350 - POWERWARE CORP. 20010453 810106 12/4/01 001 - 122240. 646282 -00000 0.00 2,258.25 0.00 2,258.25 201747 SERVICE CALLS 12/4 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,258.25 CHECK NO 567992 VENDOR 255770 - PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC 20010640 PJ139910 001 - 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 83.18 0.00 83.18 151589 - SUPPLIES. 12/7 20010214 PJ145081 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 26.84 0.00 26.84 200924 GAS SUPPLIES 12/19 20010218 PJ144413 490 - 144610. 652720 -00000 0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00 201407 OXYGEN 12/18 20010218 PJ144412 490 - 144610. 652720 -00000 0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00 201407 OXYGEN 12/18 20010218 PJ145692 490 - 144610. 652720 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201407 OXYGEN 12/20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 274.02 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 567843 VENDOR 159000 - PRECISION CLEANING INC. 20010648 2663 001 - 156363 - 634999 -00000 0.00 151715 PRESSURE CLEAN BRDWLK 16J1 PAGE 106 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 275.00 0.00 275.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 275.00 CHECK NO 568011 VENDOR 264400 PREFERRED TRAVEL OF NAPLES 20010241 207595 681 - 421190. 634405 -00000 0.00 612.00 0.00 612.00 00- 1648CFA OVALLE, J 20010241 205347 681 - 421190. 634405 -00000 0.00 265.75 0.00 265.75 00 -494CF AYALA, E CHECK TOTAL 0.00 877.75 CHECK NO 568003 VENDOR 260850 PRIDE ENTERPRISES 20010647 NI 031995 111. 138911- 647110 -00000 0.00 814.25 0.00 814.25 152986 PVAC VEHICLE DECALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 814.25 CHECK NO 567822 VENDOR 138230 - PRIDE OF FLORIDA, INC. 20010628 ZI081118 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 27.74 0.00 27.74 200052 PRINTING 20010231 ZI081073 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 27.74 0.00 27.74 200052 ENVELOPES 12/18 20010628 ZI078796 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 83.00 0.00 83.00 200052 PRINTING 20010628 ZI078801 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 515.30 0.00 515.30 200052 PRINTING 20010231 ZI081074 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 0.00 30.04 0.00 30.04 200052 ENVELOPES 12/18 20010231 ZI081038 001. 000000- 142900 -00000 0.00 73.00 0.00 73.00 200052 LETTERHEAD 12/14 20010628 ZI078798 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 198.96 0.00 198.96 200052 PRINTING 20010628 ZI076580 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 190.00 0.00 190.00 200052 PRINTING JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 107 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.145.78 CHECK NO 568179 VENDOR 347720 - PRO INDUSTRIES, INC 20010533 12748 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 1,051.52 0.00 1,051.52 203856 OIL REEL & METER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,051.52 CHECK NO 567881 VENDOR 174760 - PROCRAFT BATTERIES 20010229 421351811 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 187.45 0.00 187.45 200698 BATTERIES 20010229 2350 521 - 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 64.74 0.00 64.74 200698 BATTERIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 252.19 CHECK NO 568002 VENDOR 259910 - PROGRESSIVE TECHNOLOGIES 20010227 5165808 -000 126. 138332- 641100.33202 0.00 225.00 126.138332- 641950.33202 0.00 6.00 0.00 231.00 152422 TELEPHONE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 231.00 CHECK NO 567878 VENDOR 173650 PROGRESSIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC. 20010219 5164794 -000 001 - 122240 - 651910 -00000 0.00 515.00 0.00 515.00 151607 TELEPHONE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 515.00 CHECK NO 568097 VENDOR 320540 PROLIME CORPORATION 20010454 7292 12121101 408 - 253211. 634999 -00000 0.00 3,900.00 0.00 3,900.00 200395 SLUDGE REM.12 /21 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,900.00 CHECK NO 567921 VENDOR 203520 PUBLIX #2453 20010216 I03796298/321600400 111- 156390 - 652210 -00000 0.00 9.57 0.00 9.57 202027 FOOD 1/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.57 CHECK NO 567840 VENDOR 158120 PUBLIX #410 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010513 I- 03633747 1217101 202019 FOOD 20010217 I03919483/321600400 202020 FOOD 12/19 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 111 - 156395 - 652210.00000 0.00 130 - 157710 - 652210.00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568009 VENDOR 263260 - PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS #0076 20010215 I03865713/321600600 001. 156130- 652210.00000 200894 FOOD 12/18 20010215 I03865706/321600600 001 - 156130 - 652210 -00000 200894 FOOD 12/17 CHECK NO 567826 VENDOR 144550 - PYRAMID II JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 20010543 296998 49.85 408 - 233352 - 652510.00000 49.85 202538 SUPPLIS 12111 208.68 20010534 298146 12/18/01 408 - 233351- 652510.00000 0.00 200767 JANITORIAL SVS 12/20 464.64 20010512 296026 12/3/01 111 - 156313 - 652510.00000 203792 VAC BAGS 974.71 CHECK NO 567919 VENDOR 202830 - QUICK KEY LOCKSMITH SERVICES 20010649 11742 49.85 301 - 121125 - 639963.01017 49.85 152911 LOCKSMITH SERVICES 208.68 20010449 11767 12/18/01 111 - 156313. 639965.00000 0.00 202042 SERVICE FOR 12/18 464.64 20010571 11723 0.00 001 - 122240 - 639965 -00000 201542 SVS 12/12 974.71 20010571 11729 0.00 001 - 122240 - 639965 -00000 0.00 201542 SUS 12120 74.40 20010571 11774 0.00 001 - 122240 - 639965 -00000 0.00 201542 SVS 12/28 64.80 20010571 11778 0.00 001 - 122240 - 639965 -00000 0.00 201542 SUS 12/28 159.66 16J1rV PAGE 108 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 158.83 0.00 158.83 49.85 0.00 49.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 208.68 0.00 3.43 0.00 3.43 0.00 18.39 0.00 18.39 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21.82 0.00 467.61 0.00 467.61 0.00 464.64 0.00 464.64 0.00 42.46 0.00 42.46 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 974.71 0.00 420.51 0.00 420.51 0.00 74.40 0.00 74.40 0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00 0.00 64.80 0.00 64.80 0.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 0.00 159.66 0.00 159.66 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010571 11772 201542 SVS 12121 20010571 11760 201542 SVS 12/15 20010571 11769 201542 SVS 12/18 20010571 11773 201542 SVS 12121 20010571 11764 201542 SVS 12117 20010571 11728 201542 SVS 12/19 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 109 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001 - 122240 - 639965 -00000 0.00 112.90 0.00 112.90 001 - 122240. 639965.00000 0.00 410.00 0.00 410.00 001 - 122240. 639965.00000 0.00 13.20 0.00 13.20 001 - 122240 - 639965.00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 001 - 122240 - 639965.00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 001 - 122240 - 639965.00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.473.47 CHECK NO 568019 VENDOR 270360 - QUINLAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 20010646 RENEWAL SUBSC / E PERICO 113. 138930 - 654110.00000 0.00 113 - 138930- 652990.00000 0.00 RENEWAL SUBSC/ E PERICO CHECK NO 567894 VENDOR 184570 - RAND MCNALLY & COMPANY 20010257 9136591 355 - 156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 152818 ATLAS CHECK NO 568086 VENDOR 314170 - RANDSTAD NORTH AMERICA 20010279 2460853 490 - 144618- 634999 -00000 0.00 200308 TEMP LABOR CHECK NO 568092 VENDOR 318010 - RAY HIGDON 20010750 REIM AIRFARE 1/27.31 001 - 121148 - 640300.00000 0.00 001 - 121148 - 640390.00000 0.00 153051 REIM AIRFARE 1/27 -31 ADV PD T 96.00 9.81 0.00 105.81 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 105.81 300.74 0.00 300.74 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.74 244.34 0.00 244.34 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 244.34 394.50 96.00 0.00 490.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 490.50 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 110 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568017 VENDOR 269750 - RAYMOND SMITH 20010016 SMITH TUITION REIMB8/6/01 114 - 178970 - 654310 -00000 0.00 444.45 0.00 444.45 R SMITH TUITION REIMB 8/6/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 444.45 CHECK NO 568026 VENDOR 275110 REDDY ICE CORPORATION 20010277 110765 408- 253212 - 652990 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 200245 ICE 20010278 113381 408. 233351- 652990 -00000 0.00 64.80 0.00 64.80 202249 ICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 136.80 CHECK NO 567695 VENDOR 349560 RENAISSANCE ORLANDO RESORT AT 20010029 M SMYKOWSKI 1/24/02 001 - 101520 - 640300.00000 0.00 95.00 0.00 95.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.00 CHECK NO 568039 VENDOR 281860 ROBBINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS 20010280 C4495 -1201 408 - 210105. 641150.00000 0.00 487.30 0.00 487.30 201551 MESS SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 487.30 CHECK NO 567758 VENDOR 16180 RON JAMRO 20010622 10/24 -12/20 TRVL R JAMRO 198 - 157410 - 640200 -00000 0.00 122.38 0.00 122.38 10/24 -12/20 TRVL R JAMRO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 122.38 CHECK NO 567991 VENDOR 255100 - RON TURCHIN 20010276 436494 111 - 138911. 634804.00000 0.00 195.00 0.00 195.00 2001080785 20010276 436495 111 - 138911. 634804 -00000 0.00 795.00 0.00 795.00 2001100802 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 990.00 CHECK NO 568018 VENDOR 270010 - ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP & JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 PAGE 111 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010256 236180 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 414.70 0.00 414.70 152910 BOOKS 20010256 235946 355. 156190- 766100.00000 0.00 132.65 0.00 132.65 152910 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 547.35 CHECK NO 568184 VENDOR 348280 SAFE EXPECTATIONS 20010254 RG 2153778 408- 233351 - 652990 -00000 0.00 792.00 0.00 792.00 203179 SAFTY VIDEO'S CHECK TOTAL 0.00 792.00 CHECK NO 567846 VENDOR 159900 SAFECO INC. 20010245 5736627 408- 253221 - 652990 -00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 200427 BATTERY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 90.00 CHECK NO 568015 VENDOR 267020 SAFETY PRODUCTS INC 20010255 317834 101 - 163620. 652140 -00000 0.00 9.00 0.00 9.00 201131 SIGNS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.00 CHECK NO 567844 VENDOR 159590 SAM "S CLUB #6364 NAPLES 20010269 44366342988 11/16/01 111 - 156343. 652910 -00000 0.00 342.79 0.00 342.79 150198 FOLDING TABLES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 342.79 CHECK NO 567882 VENDOR 174790 SATCO 20010691 232259 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,065.25 0.00 1,065.25 200428 ACID 20010691 232373 408 - 253221. 652310 -00000 0.00 1,063.97 0.00 1,063.97 200428 ACID 20010691 232245 408 - 253221 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1.064.82 0.00 1,064.82 200428 ACID CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,194.04 CHECK NO 568044 VENDOR 284480 SCHONSTEDT INSTRUMENT COMPANY JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010266 17390 151664 REPAIR MODLE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 253212 - 646510.00000 0.00 PAGE 112 16J1 Am AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 295.85 0.00 295.85 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 295.85 CHECK NO 568213 VENDOR 349990 - SCOTT HENRIKSSON 20010012 1/21 -24 ADV PD S HENRIKSS 408 - 253221 - 640300 -00000 0.00 63.00 0.00 63.00 1/21 -24 ADV PD S HENRIKSSON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 63.00 CHECK NO 567906 VENDOR 193330 SCOTT PAINT CORP. 20010246 9052940 408. 253212. 652990 -00000 0.00 12.32 0.00 12.32 200248 PAINT SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.32 CHECK NO 568237 VENDOR 900050 SHAWN NAGLE 301057 S NAGLE 00- 001648 REFUND 681 - 421190. 634401 -00000 0.00 618.57 0.00 618.57 S NAGLE 00. 001648 REFUND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 618.57 CHECK NO 567953 VENDOR 230840 - SHERWIN WILLIAMS 20010685 2720 9 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 888.80 0.00 888.80 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 0573 4 355- 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 317.40 0.00 317.40 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4966 6 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 94.24 0.00 94.24 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7746 9 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 1,083.00 0.00 1,083.00 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 9617 1 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 81.11 0.00 81.11 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3387 6 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 181.40 0.00 181.40 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7292 4 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 2.72- 0.00 2.72- 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7290 8 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 19.05- 0.00 19.05- 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010685 0791 2 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 2867 8 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4957 5 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7291 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4161 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4944 3 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 2651 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7054 8 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3821 4 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 9608 9 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3889 7 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 0538 7 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3671 3 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 2530 2 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3215 9 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7415 1 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 2866 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 150.40- SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355. 156175. 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355. 156175- 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355. 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 150.40- 0.00 30.46 0.00 319.21 0.00 57.30- 0.00 417.54 0.00 744.93 0.00 151.11 0.00 86.87 0.00 81.30 0.00 45.30 0.00 561.68 0.00 270.10 0.00 789.26 0.00 271.43 0.00 270.75 0.00 358.65 0.00 1,497.49 0.00 PAGE 113 VCHR NET 150.40- 30.46 319.21 57.30- 417.54 744.93 151.11 86.87 81.30 45.30 561.68 270.10 789.26 271.43 270.75 358.65 1,497.49 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010685 4650 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7293 2 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 9413 4 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3762 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4243 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7289 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 0094 1 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 2995 7 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 1377 9 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4481 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 0674 0 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7286 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 4024 4 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 1600 4 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3214 2 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 7738 6 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 8075 2 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA VCHR DISC BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355. 156175- 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355. 156175- 762200 -80259 0.00 355. 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 155.35 0.00 41.15- 0.00 955.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 389.74 0.00 5.81- 0.00 685.68 0.00 94.34 0.00 824.40 0.00 234.91 0.00 96.83 0.00 16.21- 0.00 639.35 0.00 401.53 0.00 54.20 0.00 315.00 0.00 209.60 0.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 115 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER / /,v� J i FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010685 3390 0 355 - 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 46.48 0.00 46.48 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 8806 0 355 - 156175.762200 -80259 0.00 175.88 0.00 175.88 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3676 2 355- 156175 - 762200.80259 0.00 183.63 0.00 183.63 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 3801 2 355 - 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 74.50 0.00 74.50 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20010685 1726 7 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 585.91 0.00 585.91 105321 PAINT SUPPLIES /CREDIT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 14,401.72 CHECK NO 567759 VENDOR 16950 SIGN CRAFT 20010261 18124 195 - 110406 - 634999 -10507 0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00 152828 CHANGE COPY OF LETTERING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.00 CHECK NO 567774 VENDOR 105270 SIGNS OF NAPLES 20010688 5229 408 - 253211 - 634999.00000 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 201823 SIGNS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.00 CHECK NO 568198 VENDOR 349430 SIL FITNESS, INC. 20010274 5473 111 - 156395 - 652910 -00000 0.00 233.95 0.00 233.95 150167 MAT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 233.95 CHECK NO 567888 VENDOR 181480 SIR SPEEDY PRINTING #5564 20010273 22693 198. 157430. 647110 -00000 0.00 889.72 0.00 889.72 152174 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MUSEUM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 889.72 CHECK NO 568085 VENDOR 313450 - SOFTWARE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL 20010268 300E4 408.233351- 649010 -00000 0.00 396.43 0.00 396.43 150005 MICROSOFT LICENSE JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010686 2C3A3 202378 SUPPLIES 20010270 34575 151999 FRONTPAGE 20010690 345AO 151326 MICROSOFT PROJECT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA q BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J jj, FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 313 - 162111 - 652920.00000 0.00 1,585.72 0.00 408 - 210151. 652920 -00000 0.00 74.24 0.00 301 - 121125 - 764900 -01017 0.00 446.88 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567956 VENDOR 231730 - SOURCE COMPUTING, INC. 20010687 2001068 408. 210151- 634999.00000 0.00 2,840.85 0.00 202578 MONTHLY FEE 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568023 VENDOR 273150 - SOUTHERN COMPUTER SUPPLIES, INC. 20010260 184279 408 - 210155 - 651910 -00000 0.00 350.00 0.00 152042 PALMTOPS CPMPAQ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568068 VENDOR 300100 SOUTHERN STATES COOP, INC. 20010689 74417 109 - 182602 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,980.00 0.00 203611 REWARD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568073 VENDOR 305680 SOUTHWEST FL PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHT 20010718 PP #8 001.000000- 218700 -00000 0.00 2,036.83 0.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567827 VENDOR 144820 SOUTHWEST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, CORP. 20010761 REIMB F /DAMAGE- 6270BELLER 412 - 273511 - 634999 -70881 0.00 537.15 0.00 152252 - DAMAGE BY CO. AT BELLERIVE AV CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567978 VENDOR 250020 - SPRINT 20010281 455317835 11/28 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 4.04 111 - 156349 - 641900 -00000 0.00 4.04 0.00 455317835 11/28 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010281 455317835 12/28 455317835 12/28 CHECK NO 567990 VENDOR 255040 - SPRINT 20010282 774 7960 026 5/19 6/18 774 7960 026 5/19 6/18 20010282 657 3391 060 12/28 01127 657 3391 060 12/28 01/27 20010041 657 8228 11/28 -12/27 657 8228 11/28 -12/27 20010282 774 7960 025 12/19 01/18 774 7960 025 12/19 01/18 20010041 643 6575 11/16.12/15 643 6575 11/16 -12/15 20010282 774 7960 025 10/19 11/18 774 7960 025 10/19 11 /18 20010282 101 1612 761 01 /01 01/31 101 1612 761 01 /01 01/31 20010041 774 9356 11/19 -12/18 774 9356 11/19 -12/18 20010041 092 2026 11/16 -12/15 092 2026 11/16.12/15 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 PAGE 117 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 111 - 156332 - 641900.00000 0.00 10.27 111 - 156349 - 641900.00000 0.00 10.27 0.00 20.54 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28.62 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 65.45 313 - 163611 - 641900 -00000 0.00 65.46 101- 163612 - 641900 -00000 0.00 65.45 101. 163610- 641900 -00000 0.00 65.46 001 - 172910 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.73 001 - 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.73 0.00 327.28 113 - 138915 - 641900.00000 0.00 139.22 0.00 139.22 001- 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 56.71 0.00 56.71 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 313. 163611- 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163612 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 001 - 172910 - 641900 -00000 0.00 30.02 001 - 172970. 641900 -00000 0.00 30.03 0.00 300.25 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 1,495.54 0.00 1,495.54 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 313 - 163611 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163612 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163610. 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 001 - 172910. 641900 -00000 0.00 30.02 001- 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 30.03 0.00 300.25 001. 156110- 641400.00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 33.58 0.00 33.58 001 - 000000. 202800 -00000 0.00 194.80 0.00 194.80 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 118 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010041 774 9106 11/19.12/18 001 - 000000- 202800 -00000 0.00 33.58 0.00 33.58 774 9106 11/19.12/18 20010282 101 0486 976 01 /01 01/31 001. 156110- 641400 -00000 0.00 126.00 0.00 126.00 101 0486 976 01 /01 01/31 20010282 101 1611 759 01 /01 01/31 001. 156110 - 641400 -00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 101 1611 759 01 /01 01/31 20010282 774 9370 091 12/19 01/18 313 - 163611. 641210 -00000 0.00 15.76 101 - 163609 - 641210 -00000 0.00 15.76 0.00 31.52 774 9370 091 12/19 01/18 20010282 774 7960 025 7/19 8/18 101- 163609 - 641900.00000 0.00 63.96 313 - 163611 - 641900.00000 0.00 63.96 101- 163612 - 641900.00000 0.00 63.95 101 - 163610 - 641900.00000 0.00 63.95 001 - 172910 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.00 001 - 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.01 0.00 319.83 774 7960 025 7/19 8/18 20010282 101 1609 763 01 /01 01/31 001 - 156110. 641400 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 101 1609 763 01 /01 01/31 20010282 657 2882 502 12/28 01/27 001 - 156150. 641900 -00000 0.00 125.58 0.00 125.58 657 2882 502 12/28 01/27 20010041 643 8400 11/16.12/15 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 2,245.60 0.00 2,245.60 643 8400 11/16.12/15 20010041 657 1035 10/28 -11/27 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 61.13 0.00 61.13 657 1035 10/28 -11/27 20010041 732 3168 11/22 -12/21 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 43.27 0.00 43.27 732 3168 11/22 -12/21 20010041 657 3232 11/28 -12/27 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 28.46 0.00 28.46 657 3232 11/28 -12/27 20010041 774 7686 11/19 -12/18 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 22.80 0.00 22.80 774 7686 11/19 -12/18 20010282 732 9405 299 12/22 01121 188 - 140480 - 641400.00000 0.00 62.77 0.00 62.77 732 9405 299 12/22 01121 20010041 774 8049 11/19 -12/18 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 1,736.27 0.00 1.736.27 774 8049 11/19 -12/18 20010041 774 1146 11/19 -12/18 001- 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 57.53- 0.00 57.53- 774 1146 11/19 -12/18 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010041 658 0781 11/13 -12/12 658 0781 11/13 -12/12 20010282 417 1545 985 12/28 01/27 417 1545 985 12/28 01/27 20010041 334 6249 11/4 -12/3 334 6249 11/4 -12/3 20010041 101 2081 11/1 -30 101 2081 11/1.30 20010282 775 5008 338 12/22 01/21 775 5008 338 12/22 01/21 20010282 732 8747 603 12/22 01121 732 8747 603 12/22 01/21 20010041 657 3232 10/28 -11/27 657 3232 10/28 -11/27 20010282 657 5501 211 11/28 12/27 657 5501 211 11/28 12/27 20010041 774 8999 11/19.12/18 774 8999 11/19 -12/18 20010041 657 1035 11/28 -12/27 657 1035 11/28 -12/27 20010282 774 7960 025 9/19 10/18 774 7960 025 9/19 10/18 20010282 657 6566 069 12/28 01 27 657 6566 069 12/28 01/27 20010282 389 2650 604 12/22 01/21 389 2650 604 12122 01121 20010282 774 7960 025 8/19 9/18 774 7960 025 8/19 9/18 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 33.57 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 001 - 144110. 641900 -00000 0.00 001- 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 001 - 144210 - 641900 -00000 0.00 188- 140480. 641400 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 113. 138722- 641900 -00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 202800.00000 0.00 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 101 - 163609 - 641900.00000 0.00 313- 163611. 641900.00000 0.00 101 - 163612 - 641900.00000 0.00 101 - 163610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 001. 172910- 641900 -00000 0.00 001. 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 470 - 173435 - 641900 -00000 0.00 188 - 140480 - 641400 -00000 0.00 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 313 - 163611 - 641900 -00000 0.00 101 - 163612 - 641900 -00000 0.00 101. 163610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 001. 172910 - 641900 -00000 0.00 001 - 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 33.57 0.00 29.92 0.00 982.93 0.00 298.25 0.00 44.62 0.00 25.42 0.00 29.19 0.00 85.97 0.00 6,012.61 0.00 48.43 0.00 61.59 61.59 61.59 61.59 30.80 30.79 0.00 117.87 0.00 27.80 0.00 64.99 64.99 65.00 64.99 32.49 32.50 0.00 PAGE 119 VCHR NET 33.57 29.92 982.93 298.25 44.62 25.42 29.19 85.97 6,012.61 48.43 307.95 117.87 27.80 324.96 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010041 774 9207 11/19 -12/18 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 49.24 0.00 774 9207 11/19 -12/18 20010041 657 8228 10/28 -11/27 001- 000000. 202800 -00000 0.00 73.09 0.00 658 8228 10/28 -11/27 20010282 732 0844 293 12/22 01/21 001. 121710- 641400 -00000 0.00 38.08 0.00 732 0844 293 12/22 01121 20010041 775 6687 11/22 -12/21 001. 000000- 202800.00000 0.00 33.58 0.00 775 6687 11/22 -12/21 20010282 774 7960 025 11/19 12/18 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 313 - 163611 - 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163612- 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 101 - 163610. 641900 -00000 0.00 60.05 001 - 172910. 641900.00000 0.00 30.03 001 - 172970. 641900 -00000 0.00 30.02 0.00 774/7960 025 11/19 12/18 20010282 263 8246 103 01 /01 01/31 001- 156110 - 641900 -00000 0.00 85.30 0.00 263 8246 103 01 /01 01/31 20010041 101 1919 11/1 -30 001 - 000000- 202800.00000 0.00 284.40 0.00 101 1919 11/1 -30 20010282 774 7960 026 6/19 7/18 101 - 163609 - 641900 -00000 0.00 82.50 313. 163611- 641900 -00000 0.00 82.50 101- 163612 - 641900 -00000 0.00 82.50 101 - 163610. 641900 -00000 0.00 82.50 001. 172910. 641900 -00000 0.00 41.25 001 - 172970 - 641900 -00000 0.00 41.25 0.00 774 7960 026 6/19 7/18 20010041 732 2700 11/22 -12/21 001 - 000000 - 202800 -00000 0.00 733.48 0.00 732 2700 11/22 -12/21 20010282 657 5567 436 12/28 01127 129 - 156110. 634999.33014 0.00 32.81 0.00 657 5567 436 12/28 01127 20010041 658 7300 11/13 -12/12 001 - 000000- 202800 -00000 0.00 556.58 0.00 658 7300 11/13 -12/12 20010282 695 4425 196 12/04 01/03 188 - 140480 - 641400 -00000 0.00 25.78 0.00 695 4425 196 012/04 01/03 20010041 530 5300 11/16 -12/15 001 - 000000- 202800 -00000 0.00 2,748.68 0.00 530 5300 11/16 -12/15 20010282 732 8680 600 12/22 01121 188 - 140480 - 641400 -00000 0.00 87.90 0.00 732 08680 600 12122 01121 -4 PAGE 120 VCHR NET 49.24 73.09 38.08 33.58 300.25 85.30 284.40 412.50 733.48 32.81 556.58 25.78 2,748.68 87.90 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568229 VENDOR 900040 - STAN WEEKS & ASOCIATES 301071 REFUND 59 757 670 - 000000 - 220113 -00000 0.00 10,000.00 0.00 EXCAVATION PERMIT 59.757 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568070 VENDOR 301540 - STATE OF FLORIDA DISBURSMENT UNIT 20010706 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 218810 -00000 0.00 4,840.15 0.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568199 VENDOR 349470 • STEVEN R. ELFERDINK 20010023 12111 -27 TRVL ELFERDINK 301. 120402 - 763100.80196 0.00 50.17 0.00 151571 TRVL ELFERDINK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567688 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20010437 01102 LIFE AD &D 517 - 121640.645930.00000 0.00 23,846.19 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567690 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20010722 1102 PREMIUMS 517.121640- 645910 -00000 0.00 60,331.92 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567689 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20010570 01102 CONVERSION 517 - 121640.645910 -00000 0.00 1,385.25 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567770 VENDOR 101420 SUNCOAST SCHOOLS 20010694 PP #8 001- 000000. 218300 -00000 0.00 129,939.63 0.00 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 122 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567760 VENDOR 17660 SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20010251 454474 408 - 233312 - 652910 -00000 0.00 13.47 0.00 13.47 200707 SUPPLES 20010253 385486 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 12.97 0.00 12.97 200984 SUPPLIES 20010253 385514 111 - 156332 - 652910 -00000 0.00 44.99 0.00 44.99 200984 SUPPLIES 20010251 454130 408 - 233312 - 652910.00000 0.00 27.03 0.00 27.03 200707 SUPPLES 20010253 385351 111 - 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 30.83 0.00 30.83 200984 SUPPLIES 20010253 385462 111. 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 15.43 0.00 15.43 200984 SUPPLIES 20010247 142263/4825 109.182901- 652990.00000 0.00 118.88 0.00 118.88 200086 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 263.60 CHECK NO 567761 VENDOR 17670 SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20010252 455226 408 - 210130.652990 -00000 0.00 150.67 0.00 150.67 200734 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.67 CHECK NO 567915 VENDOR 200380 SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE 20010249 385030 408.253211- 652990 -00000 0.00 64.19 0.00 64.19 200398 SUPPLIES 20010248 385725 408 - 253212 - 652990.00000 0.00 12.37 0.00 12.37 200281 SUPPLIES 20010249 385978 408.253211- 652990 -00000 0.00 46.81 0.00 46.81 200398 SUPPLIES 20010249 38586 408 - 253211.652990 -00000 0.00 119.70 0.00 119.70 200398 SUPPLIES 20010250 38571 408 - 253221. 652990 -00000 0.00 16.79 0.00 16.79 200430 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 259.86 JANUARY 16, 2002 VCHR NET COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 22.00 22.00 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER 0.00 22.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568172 VENDOR 345700 SWIFT OIL CHANGE INC 0.00 20010763 275847 0.00 22.00 521. 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 22.00 0.00 20010763 174367 0.00 22.00 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 175776 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 202173 - OIL CHANGE 20010763 275605 521. 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 176092 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 176433 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 175580 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 174568 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 276447 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 175692 521. 122410- 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 - OIL CHANGE 20010763 174615 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 174574 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 175730 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 175252 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 175801 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 276883 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 1 6J1 '� ;.AGE 123 +iM AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010763 174733 521. 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 175684 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 278020 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 277197 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 277825 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010763 175803 521. 122410- 646415.00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 OIL CHANGE 20010764 175699 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00 202173 - OIL CHANGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 506.00 CHECK NO 567762 VENDOR 18690 T -SHIRT EXPRESS 202055 28587 111 - 156341 - 652110 -00000 0.00 374.20 0.00 374.20 202055 LOGOS 20010275 266753 111 - 156332 - 652110.00000 0.00 130.20 0.00 130.20 150423 LOGOS 20010271 28548 198 - 157410 - 641950.00000 0.00 58.00 0.00 58.00 152785 LABEL PIN ORDER 202055 28456 111 - 156341 - 652110.00000 0.00 633.45 0.00 633.45 202055 LOGOS 20010275 266755 111 - 156332 - 652110 -00000 0.00 25.20 0.00 25.20 150423 LOGOS 20009817 28497 111. 156349. 652110 -00000 0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00 202431 LOGOS 20009816 38455 111 - 156313 - 652110 -00000 0.00 180.00 0.00 180.00 202043 LOGOS 20009816 28454 111 - 156313 - 652110 -00000 0.00 378.00 0.00 378.00 202043 LOGOS 20010275 26336 111- 156332 - 652110.00000 0.00 116.88- 0.00 116.88- 150423 CORRECT OVER PAYMENT JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009523 28250 001 - 156363. 652110 -00000 0.00 244.00 0.00 150979 JACKETS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568096 VENDOR 320480 - TAYLOR & FRANCIS /ROUTLEDGE 20010258 17261740 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 137.09 0.00 152864 MAPS 20010259 1614323 355.156190- 766100.00000 0.00 380.34 0.00 152840 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567973 VENDOR 244940 TELIMAGINE, INC. 20010452 JAN -2002 001 - 155410 - 641900 -00000 0.00 483.00 0.00 201004 JAN -2002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568206 VENDOR 349710 TELOG 20010265 S 2501 408 - 253212 - 646510 -00000 0.00 162.08 0.00 151665 REPAIRS TO HYDRANT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567707 VENDOR 1610 - THE BATTERY HOUSE 20010081 703641 12/18 001 - 122240.652991 -00000 0.00 239.70 0.00 150118 703641 12/18 20010081 703616 12111 001 - 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 39.95 0.00 150118 703616 12111 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568066 VENDOR 298860 THE EQUIPMENT BOOKIE 20010327 5887 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 115.48 0.00 200706 EQUIP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568201 VENDOR 349530 THE FLORIDA LABOR LAW POSTER 20010508 LABOR LAW POSTER 12101 001 - 138710.654110 -00000 0.00 59.50 0.00 152862 POSTOR JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010508 LABOR LAW POSTER 12/01 152862 S & H COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 138710 - 641950 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 567945 VENDOR 223930 THE HILLER GROUP, INC. VCHR DISC 20010503 1009137 -IN 12117101 001 - 144510- 652410 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 200553 FUEL 3,662.27 0.00 CHECK NO 567755 VENDOR 14880 THE PHOTO LAB 17.40 20010645 78441 94.50 001. 157110- 647210.00000 0.00 22.25 152861 SLIDE DEV, 12/12 11.25 0.00 20010645 78609 0.00 001 - 157110 - 647210 -00000 0.00 0.00 152861 SLIDE DEV, 12/19 0.00 29.20 20010736 77902/EMS 490 - 144610 - 647210 -00000 0.00 0.00 152892 FILM EMS 0.00 177.30 20010220 76531 241.50 113 - 138312. 647210 -00000 0.00 241.50 152876 PROCESSING 8/17 20010645 78146 001 - 157110 - 647210 -00000 0.00 152861 SLIDE DEV, 11/27 20010645 78507 001 - 157110 - 647210.00000 0.00 152861 SLIDE DEV, 12/14 20010221 78500 WASTEWATER 408.210130- 647210 -00000 0.00 200720 FILM 12112 CHECK NO 567757 VENDOR 15270 - THE PRINT SHOP 20010226 53535 473 - 173413. 647110 -00000 0.00 152411 FORMS 12/18 CHECK NO 568048 VENDOR 286390 - THE PRINT SHOP 20010230 53040 001 - 000000 - 142900.00000 0.00 200051 LETTERHEAD 12120 16J1PAGE ' 126 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 5.75 0.00 5.75 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.25 3,662.27 0.00 3,662.27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,662.27 17.40 0.00 17.40 94.50 0.00 94.50 22.25 0.00 22.25 11.25 0.00 11.25 9.00 0.00 9.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 29.20 0.00 29.20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 197.60 177.30 0.00 177.30 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 177.30 241.50 0.00 241.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 241.50 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 127 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER y; FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568110 VENDOR 326160 THOMAS WHITE 20010605 1/8.10 TRVL T WHITE 490 - 144610 - 640300 -00000 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 1/8.10 TRVL T WHITE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.00 CHECK NO 568238 VENDOR 900050 TONYA FREEMAN 321370 T FREEMAN PARKS REFUND 111. 156341 - 347270 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 T FREEMAN PARKS REFUND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56.00 CHECK NO 567969 VENDOR 239650 - TOTAL COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS GROUP, 20010272 1811 001 - 156110. 634999 -00000 0.00 62.50 0.00 62.50 152780 WIRING FOR COMPUTERS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 62.50 CHECK NO 568139 VENDOR 337510 - TRACEY HAMPTON 20010624 11/2 -12/19 TRVL HAMPTON 001 - 157110. 640200 -00000 0.00 137.75 0.00 137.75 11/2 -12/19 TRVL T HAMPTON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 137.75 CHECK NO 568118 VENDOR 329960 - TRI -ANIM HEALTH SERVICES. INC. 20010762 OFH13097743 490 - 144610 - 652720 -00000 0.00 2.80 0.00 2.80 201248 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES 20010762 OFH13096230 490 - 144610. 652720.00000 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 201248 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 252.80 CHECK NO 568098 VENDOR 321500 TRISEP CORPORATION 20010264 973698 408. 253221- 652310 -00000 0.00 805.04 0.00 805.04 152093 TRI CLEAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 805.04 CHECK NO 567851 VENDOR 162300 TROPICAL FENCE 20010263 30589/2266 408. 253221- 634999 -00000 0.00 248.60 0.00 248.60 152096 REPLACE RENO LOOP JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 w VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567858 VENDOR 165720 - TRULY NOLEN 20010060 L SMITH 9/12/01 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 356.25 0.00 152902 L SMITH 35759000009 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567821 VENDOR 135240 • TUFF PUBLICATIONS, INC 20010262 12/4,11,18,24 AD 198. 157430 - 648160.00000 0.00 12.00 0.00 152172 AD FOR MUSEUM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568209 VENDOR 349930 U S FILTER /R J ENVIRONMENTAL 20010448 RJE -2578 11/30/01 408 - 253211 - 655200 -00000 0.00 650.00 0.00 203846 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567885 VENDOR 178670 U. S. ENERGY SERVICE 20009993 01114021 11/19/01 001 - 122240.646283.00000 0.00 375.00 0.00 201252 AIR QUALITY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568058 VENDOR 291300 U.S. FILTER 20010684 8915012 408 - 233351 - 652310 -00000 0.00 4,166.25 0.00 203905 BIOXIDE 20010684 8915097 408- 233351 - 652310 -00000 0.00 4,785.00 0.00 203905 BIOXIDE 20010684 8915150 408 - 233351. 652310.00000 0.00 3,671.25 0.00 203905 BIOXIDE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567966 VENDOR 237480 - U.S. FILTER /DAVIS 20009981 8003738 12/19/01 408 - 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 1,920.00 0.00 200517 UTILITIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 129 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567965 VENDOR 237380 - U.S. FILTER /DAVIS PROCESS DIVISION 20010464 8915230 12/14/01 408. 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 2,021.25 0.00 2,021.25 200743 CHEM. 20009980 8915151 408. 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 2,928.75 0.00 2,928.75 200743 CHEMICALS 20009978 8915098 12/05/01 408.233352- 652310 -00000 0.00 1,980.00 0.00 1,980.00 200743 CHEM. 20009977 8914622 408- 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1.856.25 0.00 1,856.25 200743 CHEMICALS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8,786.25 CHECK NO 568112 VENDOR 326460 UNIFIRST CORP. 20010462 22631 12/18/01 408- 233351 - 652110 -00000 0.00 406.99 0.00 406.99 203368 UNIFORMS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 406.99 CHECK NO 568033 VENDOR 279110 UNITED ARTS COUNCIL OF COLLIER CTY 20010461 ARTS ORG.MEMB.DUES 198 - 157430.654210.00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 152788 MEMB.DUES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 567763 VENDOR 18900 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 20009992 363797521 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 81.52 0.00 81.52 200056 SHIPMENTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 81.52 CHECK NO 568040 VENDOR 282270 UNITED RENTAL 20009994 22779352.001 001 - 122240.652990 -00000 0.00 799.99 0.00 799.99 203163 GENERATOR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 799.99 CHECK NO 568121 VENDOR 331870 UNITED RENTALS INC 20010459 294768 12117101 111 - 156349 - 644600 -00000 0.00 82.50 0.00 82.50 152549 RENT.EQUIPMENT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 82.50 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 567772 VENDOR 102380 UNITED WAY 20010717 PP #8 001 - 000000 - 217100.00000 0.00 519.51 0.00 519.51 PP #8 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 519.51 CHECK NO 568148 VENDOR 339620 US FILTER/ RJ ENVIROMENTAL 20010447 8913899 8/2/01 408 - 233351 - 652310 -00000 0.00 2,722.50 0.00 2.722.5( 200795 CHEM. 20009979 8915187 12112101 408- 233351 - 652310 -00000 0.00 231.00 0.00 231.0( 200795 CHEM. 20010466 8914035 8/14/01 408 - 233351 - 652310.00000 0.00 6,435.00 0.00 6.435.0( 200795 CHEM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,388.5C CHECK NO 568120 VENDOR 331850 - US LIQUIDS OF FLORIDA INC 20010267 281102 408 - 233313- 652999 -00000 0.00 271.58 0.00 271.5E 150042 PAINT AND SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 271.5E CHECK NO 567967 VENDOR 237510 VALVOLINE INSTANT OIL CHANGE 20009996 1904 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 24.86 0.00 24.8E 152501 OIL CHANGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.86 CHECK NO 568080 VENDOR 311160 VANTAGE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 20010610 254457 408.233351- 646510 -00000 0.00 1,300.00- 0.00 1,300.00 152847 TOOLS 20010610 25456 408 - 233351 - 646510 -00000 0.00 1,714.34 0.00 1.714.34 152847 TOOLS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 414.34 CHECK NO 568088 VENDOR 314680 - VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING SERVICES 20009989 A2101970CA 109 - 182900 - 641150 -00000 0.00 2.95 0.00 2.95 201745 PAGERS 1 /1- 1/31/02 20009989 A2101970CA 109 - 182601 - 641150.00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 201745 PAGERS 1/1.1/31/02 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 131 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J l SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010456 A2115462BL 12/1/01 113 - 138900 - 641150 -00000 0.00 2.97 0.00 2.97 200128 12/1- 12/31/01 DISPL.PAGING 20009988 A2003906CA 12/01- 12/31/01 123 - 155975 - 641150 -33075 0.00 19.94 0.00 19.94 107411 12/01. 12/31 -01 PAGERS 20009990 A2117053CA 001 - 144210 - 641150 -00000 0.00 50.79 0.00 50.79 201015 BEEPERS 20010629 A2008500BL 111 - 156332 - 641150 -00000 0.00 38.68 111 - 156334 - 641150.00000 0.00 11.90 001. 156363. 641150.00000 0.00 40.73 0.00 91.31 201201 12/1.31/01 BEEPERS 20009987 A2015434BL 1211101 669. 100220- 634999.00000 0.00 10.61 0.00 10.61 203748 12/1- 12/31/01 BEEPERS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 181.57 CHECK NO 568176 VENDOR 346870 - VIBES TECHNOLOGIES 20010633 643414 12/18/01 490. 144610- 651910 -00000 0.00 410.00 0.00 410.00 152427 MINOR OFFICE EQUIPM. 20010632 641505 11/12/01 113 - 138915 - 652910 -00000 0.00 214.00 0.00 214.00 151481 MINOR OPERATION EQUIPM, CHECK TOTAL 0.00 624.00 CHECK NO 567784 VENDOR 111900 - VICKIE WILSON 20010025 12/4 -27/01 TRVL V WILSON 111 - 156390. 640200 -00000 0.00 49.01 0.00 49.01 12/4 -27/01 TRVL V WILSON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 49.01 CHECK NO 567764 VENDOR 19260 - VICS SHOE REPAIR 20010445 9060000144 12/3/01 408 - 253212 - 652120.00000 0.00 123.25 0.00 123.25 200286 SHOES 20009997 077466 12122101 001 - 122240 - 652110.00000 0.00 123.25 0.00 123.25 152707 J.RUDD STEEL TOE SHOE 20009991 9060000163 101. 163620. 652140 -00000 0.00 71.40 0.00 71.40 200952 D.SIRENORD BOOTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 317.90 CHECK NO 568101 VENDOR 322110 - VISUAL EDGE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20009999 143303 101. 163630- 634999 -00000 0.00 605.00 0.00 152871 ANNUAL CONTRACT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567897 VENDOR 185990 - VWR SCIENTIFIC 20009982 9512550 408- 253221. 652310.00000 0.00 170.36 408 - 253221. 652990 -00000 0.00 0.00 0.00 200434 CHEM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567876 VENDOR 173290 - WAL -MART PHARMACY #10 -1957 20010467 #10 -1957 10/1 - 10/31/01 001. 155930- 652710.00000 0.00 6,169.97 0.00 201925 DRUGS 10 /1- 10/31/01 20010748 10 -1957 12/2/01 001 - 155930 - 652710 -00000 0.00 5,393.44 0.00 201925 DRUGS 11/1 - 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567765 VENDOR 19370 WALLACE INTERNATIONAL 20009973 FC69077 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 32.04 0.00 200937 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567971 VENDOR 241500 WALTERS SWIM SUPPLIES, INC. 20009974 14358 111 - 156313 - 652110 -00000 0.00 484.78 0.00 150159 CLOTHING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567791 VENDOR 119030 WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. 20010726 1/02 FRANCHISE FEES 473 - 173411- 313710 -00000 0.00 15,324.86- 0.00 201196 1102 FRANCHISE FEES 20010726 1102 COLLECTIONS 473 - 173411 - 634800 -00000 0.00 473,522.45 0.00 201196 1102 MANADATORY COLLECTIONS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567781 VENDOR 109110 - WASTE MGMT OF COLLIER COUNTY 20010751 1484889/156630 12101 001. 000000 - 115400 -00000 0.00 49.10 0.00 1484889/156630 12101 JANUARY 16, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 133 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010751 1484889/156630 12/01 001. 061010. 643300.00000 0.00 39.71 0.00 39.71 1484889/156630 12101 20010751 1484889/156630 12101 490. 144610 - 643300.00000 0.00 37.19 0.00 37.19 1484889/156630 12101 20010749 1496321/157399 12101 146 - 144380 - 643300 -00000 0.00 10.52 0.00 10.52 1496321/157399 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 136.52 CHECK NO 567835 VENDOR 151900 - WATER TREATMENT & CONTROL CO. 20009985 52822 10/31/01 408 - 253211 - 634999 -00000 0.00 49.97 0.00 49.97 203009 PARTS 20010042 53264 408 - 233312. 634999 -00000 0.00 5,355.00 0.00 5,355.00 202982 MAINT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,404.97 CHECK NO 567813 VENDOR 132740 WAYNE WILES CARPET, INC. 20010000 CG112785 12/13/01 408- 253211 - 634999.00000 0.00 2,037.50 0.00 2,037.50 201830 CARPET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.037.50 CHECK NO 568029 VENDOR 276690 WEATHER SERVICES INTERNATIONAL 20009986 334383 12/04/01 001 - 144510 - 644620.00000 0.00 147.00 0.00 147.00 200565 SERV. 12/1- 12/31/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 147.00 CHECK NO 567809 VENDOR 129350 WELLESLEY INN 20010283 G.15714 681. 421190. 634405.00000 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 E AYALA 00.00494 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 78.00 CHECK NO 568108 VENDOR 325950 WELLSOURCE 20009983 217851 517. 121640. 641950 -00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 203174 QUESTIONAIRES 20009983 217851 517 - 121640 - 647110 -00000 0.00 1,015.00 0.00 1,015.00 203174 QUESTIONAIRES JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS i SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567995 VENDOR 256920 - WEST GROUP 20010444 800757165 12/08/01 001.454010- 654110 -00000 0.00 893.00 0.00 202082 BOOKS 20010465 800659803 11 /1- 11/30/01 001 - 454010. 654110 -00000 0.00 561.00 0.00 202082 11/1 - 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567766 VENDOR 19660 - WEST PUBLISHING PAYMENT CENTER 20010001 800659803 001 - 443010- 654110.00000 0.00 1,247.54 0.00 200995 11 /1- 11/30/01 REF MATERIAL. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567928 VENDOR 209460 WHEELER PUBLISHING INC. 202388 236038 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 344.44 0.00 202388 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567904 VENDOR 192170 WILKISON & ASSOCIATES 20010003 17716 313 - 163673. 649100.69081 0.00 3,500.00 0.00 202658 11/15- 12/13/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568135 VENDOR 335840 WILLIAM DAVIS 20010031 1/21 -24 ADV PD W DAVIS 408 - 253221 - 640300.00000 0.00 63.00 0.00 1/21 -24/02 ADV PD W DAVIS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568243 VENDOR 900140 WILLIAM F WALKER 301056 W WALKER O1 2622 681.421190- 634401 -00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 W WALKER O1 2622 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 567900 VENDOR 186530 WILLIAM J. VARIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 20009984 18 12/06/01 408 - 233312 - 634999 -00000 0.00 850.00 0.00 201922 REPAIR JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 135 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 850.00 CHECK NO 568016 VENDOR 267390 WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INC 20009995 19962550 12/02/01 001 - 122240 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,015.00 0.00 1,015.00 202504 SERVICES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,015.00 CHECK NO 567941 VENDOR 218460 WILLIS CORROON CORP OF GEORGIA 20010627 2/02 CONSULT FEE 517 - 121640 - 631153 -00000 0.00 2.000.00 0.00 2,000.00 2/02 CONSULT FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,000.00 CHECK NO 567767 VENDOR 19770 WILSON MILLER ET AL 20010680 0049702 313 - 163673 - 631400 -65071 0.00 8,542.75 0.00 8,542.75 107419 TO 11/30/01 20010677 0049672 411. 273511 - 631400 -70075 0.00 11,543.00 0.00 11,543.00 200819 TO 11/30/01 20010677 0050240 411 - 273511- 631400 -70075 0.00 456.75 0.00 456.75 200819 TO 12/28/01 20010679 0049262 313 - 163673 - 631400 -63041 0.00 52,876.75 0.00 52,876.75 4578 TO 11/30/01 20010004 0049273 313 - 163673 - 631400.62081 0.00 108,886.16 0.00 108,886.16 102190 TO 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 182,305.41 CHECK NO 567810 VENDOR 130660 - WILSON, MILLER ET AL 20010678 0049245 322 - 183825. 631400.00000 0.00 2,410.00 0.00 2,410.00 5857 SVS. THRU 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,410.00 CHECK NO 567828 VENDOR 146770 - WOOLEY'S RADIATOR REPAIR 20009976 10043 12/17/01 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 200939 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.00 CHECK NO 568122 VENDOR 331910 - WORLDPOINT ECC, INC. JANUARY 16, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010446 83614 12/14/01 203276 BOOKLETS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 15, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 491 - 144611- 654360 -33417 0.00 CHECK NO 567976 VENDOR 249650 - XEROX CORPORATION 20010457 85413269 11/21/01 113 - 138900 - 634999 -00000 200135 MAINT.FOR OCT. 20010460 85968808 12121101 113. 138900. 644620.00000 200131 LEASE EQUIPMENT FOR NOV. 20010458 85413270 11/21/01 113 - 138900. 634999 -00000 200133 LEASE EQUIP. FOR OCT. CHECK NO 567768 VENDOR 20050 - ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE 20009998 89162324 001 - 122240 - 652990 -00000 151591 SUPPLIES 531 CHECKS WRITTEN 16 401.04 1 PAGE 136 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 926.25 1,181.56 0.00 926.25 CHECK TOTAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 926.25 0.00 401.04 0.00 401.04 0.00 378.36 0.00 378.36 0.00 1,181.56 0.00 1,181.56 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,960.96 0.00 7.90 0.00 7.90 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7.90 GRAND TOTAL 0.00 4,570,795.40 16J1 Clerk of the Circuit Court Collier County, Florida Finance & Accounting Department MEMORANDUM Date: 01/24/02 To: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Board of County Commissioners From: Constance C. Murray, General Operations Manager Finance Department /Clerk to the Board Re: Board of County Commissioners Disbursements V/ Please find attached a listing of the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period January 18, 2002 through January 24, 2002. In accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 136.06(1) I request that these reports be included as miscellaneous correspondence to the Board of County Commissioners and made part of the official records. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please telephone me at 774- 8481. JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 J REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568531 VENDOR 261010 - A & L SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL 20011106 5831 12/31 111 - 163646 - 652310.00000 0.00 74.40 0.00 153192 INFILTRATION /PERCOLATION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568404 VENDOR 151020 - A.W.K. INDUSTRIES, INC. 20011378 2086 12/19 408 - 233313 - 655200.00000 0.00 771.04 0.00 203145 12" MICROMETER TOP PLATE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568414 VENDOR 161100 - AAA GENERATOR & PUMP INC. 20010965 GO1 -0018 12/18/01 &1/3/02 188 - 140480. 646970 -00000 0.00 260.07 0.00 201344 12/18/01 & 1/3/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568263 VENDOR 350060 - ADAM'S MARK HOTELS & RESORTS 20011365 R HIDGON 1/27.31 001 - 121148 - 640300 -00000 0.00 532.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568495 VENDOR 237550 - ADAMS TANK & LIFT INC. 20011102 85036 521 - 122450 - 646510 -00000 0.00 72.77 0.00 200830 FILTER 20011102 DISCOUNT 521. 122450 - 646510.00000 0.00 1.28- 0.00 200830 DISCOUNT 20010934 84518 521 - 122450 - 646510 -00000 0.00 264.60 0.00 200830 REPAIRS /SITE PREP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568710 VENDOR 900050 - ADRIENNE SHELLHORN 301078 REF PARKS A. SHELLHORN 111 - 156341. 347270.00000 0.00 28.00 0.00 REF PARKS A. SHELLHORN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568680 VENDOR 346530 - ADT JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA 6 J i PAGE 2 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 20010921 ' SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 23.031.25 0.00 23,031.25 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 916790 TO 12/14/01 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010954 52921759 11 /1- 11/30/01 681. 431310 - 634999 -00000 0.00 365.49 0.00 365.49 202584 11 /01- 11/30/01 MONITORING 0.00 3,430.25 916790 TO 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 365.49 CHECK NO 568623 VENDOR 320830 - AEC NATIONAL /WILKISON JOINT VENTURE 20010925 17685 001. 156363- 631400 -00000 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00 202159 10/29- 11/25/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,000.00 CHECK NO 568362 VENDOR 116780 - AFFAIR TENT RENTAL 20011281 TENT RENTAL - SNOWFEST 111 - 156341. 644600 -00000 0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00 151399 TENT RENTAL - SNOWFEST CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500.00 CHECK NO 568473 VENDOR 203600 - AFFORDABLE FENCE & SCREEN 20010966 IMMOCK SPORTS CAMP 12/27 301 - 120435. 763100 -80525 0.00 963.00 0.00 963.00 203075 12127 IMMOCK SPORTS CAMP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 963.00 CHECK NO 568264 VENDOR 300 - AGNOLI, BARBER & BRUNDAGE, INC. 20010921 011526 331 - 163650 - 631400 -62071 0.00 23.031.25 0.00 23,031.25 916790 TO 12/14/01 20010921 011524 313 - 163673 - 631400.60071 0.00 3,430.25 0.00 3,430.25 916790 TO 12/14/01 20010520 011469 414 - 263611 - 631400.74125 0.00 17,205.00 0.00 17,205.00 5748 TO 12/14/01 20010520 R11470 414 - 263611 - 631400.74125 0.00 15,240.90 0.00 15,240.90 5748 TO 12/14/01 20009966 R11522 411 - 273511 - 631400 -70029 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 915800 TO 12/14/01 20010921 011525 313 - 163673 - 631400.62071 0.00 12,692.00 0.00 12.692.00 916790 TO 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 71,664.40 CHECK NO 568678 VENDOR 345890 - AGRO DISTRIBUTION II JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 J PAGE 3 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 37269 IMMOC PARK 111 - 156343 - 634999 -00000 0.00 17.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 17.00 201304 37269 IMMOC PARK FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010953 07086300 12/4 001. 172930- 652310.00000 0.00 791.50 0.00 791.50 202294 12/04 07086300 20010969 37081 12/28 111. 156313- 634999.00000 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 791.50 CHECK NO 568536 VENDOR 264920 - AIRBORNE EXPRESS 201303 12/28 WASTE PICKUP 20010967 M3583731 12/25 001. 155410- 641950 -00000 0.00 49.98 0.00 49.98 202798 12/25 M3583731 0.00 17.00 0.00 17.00 201303 12/28 WASTE PICKUP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 49.98 CHECK NO 568599 VENDOR 306130 - ALBERTA DRURY R.N. 20011374 P ACHILLE O1 1626/01 1627 681 - 421190. 631990 -00000 0.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 P ACHILLE O1 1626/01 1627 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 175.00 CHECK NO 568446 VENDOR 184390 - ALL STATE BIOGUARD SERVICES. INC. 20010961 37269 IMMOC PARK 111 - 156343 - 634999 -00000 0.00 17.00 0.00 17.00 201304 37269 IMMOC PARK 20010961 37270 IMMOC POOL 111 - 156349 - 634999 -00000 0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00 201304 37270 IMMOC POOL 20010969 37081 12/28 111. 156313- 634999.00000 0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00 201303 12/28 WASTE PICKUP 20010969 37083 12/28 111. 156313- 634999 -00000 0.00 17.00 0.00 17.00 201303 12/28 WASTE PICKUP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 86.00 CHECK NO 568410 VENDOR 157890 - ALLIED SUPPLY- CLEAN AIR 20011104 464078 12111 408 - 233351 - 652990.00000 0.00 513.75 0.00 513.75 200751 RAGS TO CLEAN PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 513.75 CHECK NO 568352 VENDOR 109450 - ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION 20011251 REF 12120 408 - 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,938.36 0.00 1,938.36 202941 REF 12120 CAUSTIC 25% BULK 20010968 I0238189 12120 408 - 233312 - 652310 -00000 0.00 696.00 0.00 696.00 202510 12120 I0238189 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010952 I0237883 12/20 202941 12/20 SODIUM HYPRO 20010964 I0236846 12120 200688 12120 SODIUM HYPO COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 408. 233312 - 652310 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568711 VENDOR 900050 - ALPHA BAIL BOND 301031 REF 98 -562 A BONORA /ALPHA 001 - 431510- 351100 -00000 ALPHA BAIL BOND A BONORA 98 -562 CHECK NO 568265 VENDOR 550 - ALPHA OMEGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 20010970 031874 1 /10. 2/10/02 101. 163610. 646710.00000 200499 1 /10- 2/10/02 COPIER SERVICE 20010972 031458 11/25 -12/25 490 - 144618. 634999.00000 200835 11/25 -12/25 COPIER SERVICE 20010971 031528 12/28 408 - 233352 - 646970.00000 200605 EXCESS COPIES CHECK NO 568611 VENDOR 314200 - AMBIANCE AUDIO DESIGN & SECURITY 20010973 6376 12127 101. 163610. 634999.00000 200510 12/27 SECURITY MONITORING 20010936 6395 12/27 408 - 210151 - 634999 -00000 153024 6395 12127 CHECK NO 568579 VENDOR 295120 - AMERICAN LAFRANCE MEDICMASTER 20010951 0367 812.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 1,796.20 200837 PARTS 0.00 20010951 10223 0.00 521- 122410 - 646425 -00000 200837 PARTS 131.53 20010951 10272 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 200837 PARTS 105.00 20010951 10282 0.00 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200837 PARTS 410.00- 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 812.00 0.00 1,796.20 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 2,375.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 1 PAGE 4 a� VCHR NET 812.00 1,796.20 5,242.56 2,375.00 2,375.00 0.00 60.43 0.00 60.43 0.00 38.67 0.00 38.67 0.00 32.43 0.00 32.43 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 131.53 0.00 105.00 0.00 105.00 0.00 105.00 0.00 105.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 210.00 0.00 410.00- 0.00 410.00- 0.00 410.00 0.00 410.00 0.00 127.50 0.00 127.50 0.00 159.60 0.00 159.60 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J PAGE 5 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 287.10 CHECK NO 568648 VENDOR 332550 - AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 20011105 MEMBERSHIP F. REISCHL 113. 138312 - 654210.00000 0.00 347.00 0.00 347.00 153220 1 /1. 12/31/02 F. REISCHL 20010939 125633 4/1/02- 3/31/03 113 - 138312 - 654210 -00000 0.00 194.00 0.00 194.00 152209 125633 4/1/02- 3/31/03 20010941 MEMBERSHIP 4/1/02- 3/31/03 111 - 138911. 654210 -00000 0.00 204.00 0.00 204.00 152321 MEMBERSHIP 4/1/02- 3/31/03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 745.00 CHECK NO 568355 VENDOR 111740 - AMERICAN RED CROSS 20011279 7/24- 10 /31/01 TRAINING 111 - 156349. 654360 -00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 201301 MANUAL TRAINING 20011279 7/24- 10/31/01 TRAINING 111 - 156349 - 654110.00000 0.00 864.25 0.00 864.25 201301 MANUAL TRAINING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 954.25 CHECK NO 568700 VENDOR 350200 - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NOTARIES 20010938 SEAL IMPRESSION INKER 473 - 173413 - 652990.00000 0.00 49.75 473 - 173413 - 641950.00000 0.00 12.50 0.00 62.25 153122 SEAL IMPRESSION INKER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 62.25 CHECK NO 568464 VENDOR 193950 - AMERIGAS 20010974 A5330- 027070 12/18 188- 140480. 643200 -00000 0.00 538.01 0.00 538.01 201347 12/18 A5330. 027070 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 538.01 CHECK NO 568639 VENDOR 326290 - AMY TOZIER 20011429 1/15.18 TRVL A SEGO 123 - 155975 - 640200 -33075 0.00 13.05 0.00 13.05 1/15 -18 TRVL A SEGO 20011431 12/17 -18/01 TRVL A SEGO 123 - 155975 - 640200 -33075 0.00 18.27 0.00 18.27 12/17 -18/01 TRVL A SEGO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 31.32 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 6 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 0.00 903.20- 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 200199 DISCOUNT FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 20011049 21359 1/8 408 - 253212 - 634999.00000 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568615 VENDOR 317980 ANCHOR HEALTH CENTER 20010963 37226 12/26 518.121630- 631990 -00000 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00 203037 12/01 WELLNESS PROGRAM 200199 12/24 WELL MAINTANCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.000.00 CHECK NO 568600 VENDOR 306500 ANDREA TAYLOR 22,056.80 CHECK NO 568712 VENDOR 900050 - ARCHITECTRUAL LAND DESIGN. INC 20011371 11/1 -1/7 TRVL A TAYLOR 001. 156130- 640200 -00000 0.00 100.34 0.00 100.34 11 /1- 1/7/02 TRVL A TAYLOR 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 REF 308558 ARCHITECTURAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.34 CHECK NO 568703 VENDOR 350480 - ANGEL LUIS DIAZ 20011327 REMIMBURSE EMP LICENSE 408 - 233351 - 649010 -00000 0.00 60.25 0.00 60.25 REMB A. DIAZ DRIVER LICENSE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.25 CHECK NO 568415 VENDOR 161840 - AQUIFER MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE 20011049 DISC 21359 408- 253212. 634999 -00000 0.00 903.20- 0.00 903.20- 200199 DISCOUNT 20011049 21359 1/8 408 - 253212 - 634999.00000 0.00 11,290.00 0.00 11,290.00 200199 1/8 MAINTANCE 20010977 21340 12/24 408 - 253212 - 634999.00000 0.00 11,670.00 0.00 11.670.00 200199 12/24 WELL MAINTANCE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22,056.80 CHECK NO 568712 VENDOR 900050 - ARCHITECTRUAL LAND DESIGN. INC 301077 REF 308558 ARCHITECTURAL 113 - 000000 - 115420.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 REF 308558 ARCHITECTURAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568679 VENDOR 346210 - ARCON /INTEGRA 20010976 01 -4657 12/12 001 - 155110. 631600 -00000 0.00 6,500.00 0.00 6,500.00 202947 12112 APPRAISAL BAREFOOT BEAC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,500.00 CHECK NO 568402 VENDOR 148190 - ARSENE MAJUSTE JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011380 1/8 8:00 -1:00 5HRS 1/8 8:00 -1:00 5HRS 20011380 1/9 8:00 -11:00 3.5 HRS 1/9 8:00.11:00 3.5 HRS 20011380 1/14 8:00 -1:00 5HRS 1/14 8:00 -1:00 5HRS 20011380 1/14 9:00 -12:00 4.0 HRS 1/14 9:00 -12:00 4.0 HRS 20011380 1/14 8:00 -9:30 1HRS 1/14 8:00 -9:30 1HRS 20011380 1/9 12:00 -2:30 2.0 HRS 1/9 12:00.2:30 2.0 HRS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 31.15 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 001 - 122240. 641900 -00000 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 15.36 101- 163609 - 641210 -00000 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 681. 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 80.00 0.00 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 681. 431590- 634402.00000 0.00 80.00 0.00 681. 421190- 634402 -00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 16.00 0.00 681 - 421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568592 VENDOR 302580 - ASC GEOSCIENCES, INC. 20010955 59673 1/4 325. 172972. 631990 -31212 203606 1/4 59673 CHECK NO 568630 VENDOR 323320 - AT & T 20010932 730 511 2690 001 12/27 730 511 2690 001 12127 774 -5148 20010932 056 594 8842 001 12/27 056 594 8842 001 12/27 394 -3402 20010932 730 511 5584 001 12/18 730 511 5584 001 12/18 000.0000 20010932 730 511 2690 001 12/27 730 511 2690 001 12/27 657 -3391 20010932 730 511 5584 001 12/18 730 511 5584 001 12/18 774 -9370 20010932 056 286 0993 001 12121 056 286 0993 001 12/21 695.0008 20010932 056 286 0866 001 12121 056 286 0866 001 12/21 658 -0783 0.00 923.50 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 7 VCHR NET 80.00 56.00 80.00 64.00 16.00 32.00 328.00 923.50 923.50 001. 156180- 641210 -00000 0.00 31.15 0.00 31.15 001 - 122240. 641900 -00000 0.00 15.36 0.00 15.36 101- 163609 - 641210 -00000 0.00 10.06 0.00 10.06 113. 138936. 641900 -00000 0.00 20.46 0.00 20.46 313 - 163611. 641210 -00000 0.00 10.06 0.00 10.06 198 - 157430 - 641900.00000 0.00 44.91 0.00 44.91 001 - 122240. 641900 -00000 0.00 10.86 0.00 10.86 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 20010932 056 282 7604 001 12/13 198 - 157410 - 641900 -00000 0.00 056 282 7604 001 12/13 793.2234 CHECK NO 568490 VENDOR 236190 - AT &T 20010933 020 318 9060 001 12/24 020 318 9060 001 12/24 408 - 210151 - 641100 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568650 VENDOR 333620 - AT &T WIRELESS 20011280 10031926 1/5 490 - 144610 - 641700 -00000 0.00 200122 10031926 250 -0340 CHECK NO 568604 VENDOR 309230 - ATTORNEYS' TITLE INSURANCE FUND INC 13.55 20010956 006120 12/18 16.37 325. 172977. 631650 -31101 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 182488 006120 12/18 0.00 25.87 20010956 000054 01/09 175.00 325 - 172977. 631650 -31101 0.00 175.00 152488 000054 01/09 0.00 175.00 20010957 005605 12/26 175.00 331 - 163650 - 631650 -60018 0.00 175.00 203104 TITLE SEARCH /EXAM FEES 175.00 0.00 20010956 006115 12/19 1.225.00 325 - 172977 - 631650 -31101 0.00 225.00 152488 006115 12/19 20010957 005607 12/26 331- 163650. 631650 -60018 0.00 203104 TITLE SEARCH /EXAM FEES 20010956 006311 01/03 325 - 172977 - 631650 -31101 0.00 152488 006311 01/03 20010956 005121 12/26 325 - 172977 - 631650 -31101 0.00 152488 005121 12/26 CHECK NO 568569 VENDOR 286720 - AZTEK COMMUNICATIONS 20010950 1691 1/8 301 - 210140 - 651910.01014 0.00 152830 1691 1/8 20010981 1689 1/8/02 001 - 121143 - 646910 -00000 0.00 152971 1689 1/8/02 16J1 PAGE 8 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 13.55 0.00 13.55 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 156.41 16.37 0.00 16.37 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16.37 25.87 0.00 25.87 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.87 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 175.00 0.00 175.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.225.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 46.00 0.00 46.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010958 1644 12/19 201312 12/19 1644 20010975 1670 12/27 203073 12127 REPLACE ELECTRICAL 20010935 1683 1/7/02 152973 1683 117102 20010937 1693 1/8/02 152972 1693 1/8/02 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 BAKER & TAYLOR CO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 2008525493 12120 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 20010979 5003450326 12/24 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 0.00 200548 BOOKS ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 681 - 421510. 634999.00000 0.00 61.65 0.00 001. 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 7,240.00 0.00 001 - 121143. 634999.00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 001 - 121143 - 646910 -00000 0.00 225.00 0.00 3005132098 12/30 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568401 VENDOR 147980 - B & B TOWING 20010949 48664 521. 122410- 646415 -00000 200694 TOWING SERVICES 20010949 48663 521. 122410. 646415 -00000 200694 TOWING SERVICES CHECK NO 568268 VENDOR 1740 BAKER & TAYLOR CO 20010979 2008525493 12120 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003450326 12/24 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 0.00 20010980 5003456636 12/27 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 0.00 20010979 5003446830 12/26 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 0.00 20010979 2008525494 12120 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 0.00 20010980 3005132098 12/30 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 0.00 20010979 5003446833 12/26 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003456633 12/27 307. 156110- 766100 -00000 200548 BOOKS .a PAGE 9 VCHR NET 61.65 7,240.00 40.00 225.00 7,837.65 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 70.00 0.00 427.40 0.00 427.40 0.00 299.11 0.00 299.11 0.00 812.14 0.00 812.14 0.00 347.04 0.00 347.04 0.00 49.79 0.00 49.79 0.00 32.65 0.00 32.65 0.00 59.16 0.00 59.16 0.00 499.67 0.00 499.67 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 10 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010980 3005077459 12/18 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 2.360.53 0.00 2.360.53 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003446829 12/26 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 83.79 0.00 83.79 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003456759 12127 307 - 156110. 766100.00000 0.00 70.64 0.00 70.64 200548 BOOKS 20010980 2008535660 12/27 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 669.33 0.00 669.33 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003446834 12/26 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 1,810.44 0.00 1,810.44 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003455613 12126 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 133.25 0.00 133.25 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003453067 12127 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 77.65 0.00 77.65 200548 BOOKS 20010980 2008497831 12/14 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 438.44 0.00 438.44 200548 BOOKS 20010960 5003451520 12/24 001. 156110- 652670 -00000 0.00 57.52 0.00 57.52 201635 12/24 BOOKS 20010979 5003446097 12/27 307- 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 840.87 0.00 840.87 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003456635 12127 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 174.03 0.00 174.03 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003456634 12127 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 359.55 0.00 359.55 200548 BOOKS 20010960 5003451522 12/24 001. 156110. 652670 -00000 0.00 35.65 0.00 35.65 201635 12/24 BOOKS 20010960 5003451521 12/24 001 - 156110 - 652670.00000 0.00 319.59 0.00 319.59 201635 12/24 BOOKS 20010979 5003446831 12/26 307 - 156110- 766100 -00000 0.00 1,091.83 0.00 1,091.83 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003456637 12127 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 202.80 0.00 202.80 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003446835 12/26 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 183.80 0.00 183.80 200548 BOOKS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010979 5003446832 12/26 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003453066 12/27 200548 BOOKS 20010979 5003457196 12/28 200548 BOOKS 20010980 50034566310 12/27 200548 BOOKS 20010980 5003456632 12/27 200548 BOOKS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 I SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 2,093.00 5,790.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 5,790.00 CHECK TOTAL ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 307 - 156110 - 766100.00000 0.00 919.91 0.00 307. 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 1,468.18 0.00 307 - 156110. 766100 -00000 0.00 110.40 0.00 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 85.26 0.00 307 - 156110 - 766100 -00000 0.00 28.42 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568713 VENDOR 900050 - BANYAN WOODS LLC 301079 REF 308122 BANYAN WOODS 113 - 000000- 115420 -00000 0.00 REF 308122 BANYAN WOODS CHECK NO 568622 VENDOR 320010 - BAR CODE WAREHOUSE 20011415 32706 129 - 156110 - 764900 -33775 0.00 203808 SCANNERS /STANDS 20011415 32705 129. 156110. 764900 -33775 0.00 203808 SCANNERS /STANDS CHECK NO 568512 VENDOR 249960 - BARRY'S GRAVELY TRACTOR'S INC. 20011103 192179 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 200693 PARTS 20011103 192151 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 200693 PARTS CHECK NO 568714 VENDOR 900050 - BAYSIDE BUILDERS, INC 301080 REF 304973 BAYSIDE 113. 138900- 322110.00000 0.00 REF 304973 BAYSIDE PAGE 11 VCHR NET 919.91 1.468.18 110.40 85.26 28.42 14,048.84 8.82 0.00 8.82 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8.82 2,093.00 0.00 2,093.00 5,790.00 0.00 5,790.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,883.00 130.67 0.00 130.67 7.83 0.00 7.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 138.50 300.00 0.00 300.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 15.74 AMT NET SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22. 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568269 VENDOR 1850 - BENTLEY ELECTRIC CO. 20010962 6669 12/12 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12/12 MAINTANCE 20010962 6670 12112 111 - 156332. 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12112 MAINTANCE 20010962 6665 12/12 111. 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12/12 MAINTANCE 20010962 6663 12112 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12/12 MAINTANCE 20010962 6671 12/12 111 - 156332 - 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12/12 MAINTANCE 20010962 6664 12112 111 - 156332. 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12112 MAINTANCE 20010962 6667 12112 111. 156332- 652992 -00000 0.00 201009 12/12 MAINTANCE CHECK NO 568270 VENDOR 1910 - BETTER ROADS, INC. 20010959 22402 12/31 111. 163645- 653130.00000 201573 12/31 ASPHALT CHECK NO 568380 VENDOR 133360 - BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRE CONTROL 20011181 12/01 IMPACT FEES 113 - 000000- 209830 -00000 12/01 IMPACT FEES 20011182 12101 INTEREST 113 - 138900 - 341890.00000 12101 INTEREST CHECK NO 568426 VENDOR 168720 - BONITA AUTO SUPPLY /NAPA 20010948 563278 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 203458 PARTS 20010947 564352 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 203458 PARTS 16JI 17,744.25 PAGE 12 17,744.25 0.00 15.74 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 1,215.00 1,050.00 450.00 450.00 1,762.50 240.00 787.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 44.80 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,215.00 1,050.00 450.00 450.00 1,762.50 240.00 787.50 5,955.00 44.80 44.80 0.00 17,744.25 0.00 17,744.25 0.00 15.74 0.00 15.74 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17,759.99 0.00 9.80 0.00 9.80 0.00 23.94 0.00 23.94 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ( PAGE 13 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER V 'IV FOR CHECKS DATED, JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010947 564569 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 29.67 0.00 29.67 203458 PARTS 20010948 563377 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 140.60 0.00 140.60 203458 PARTS 20010948 563234 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 19.78 0.00 19.78 203458 PARTS 20010948 563465 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 39.56 0.00 39.56 203458 PARTS 20010947 564426 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 20.74 0.00 20.74 203458 PARTS 20010947 564165 521.122410- 646425.00000 0.00 35.94 0.00 35.94 203458 PARTS 20010947 564216 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 23.88 0.00 23.88 203458 PARTS 20010948 563089 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 39.00 0.00 39.00 203458 PARTS 20010947 564229 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 14.56 0.00 14.56 203458 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 397.47 CHECK NO 568453 VENDOR 187560 BOOKS ON TAPE INC. 20010978 4659839P 12/27 355.156190- 652670.00000 0.00 2,899.60 0.00 2.899.60 201944 BOOKS 20010978 4659792P 12121 307 - 156110 - 652670 -00000 0.00 2,494.10 0.00 2,494.10 201944 BOOKS 20010978 4659792P 12/21 355 - 156190 - 652670 -00000 0.00 753.90 0.00 753.90 201944 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6.147.60 CHECK NO 568617 VENDOR 318160 - BRADANNA INC. 20010926 #1 195- 116360.763100 -80088 0.00 15,500.00 0.00 15,500.00 201609 TO 12/25/01 20010926 #1 RETAINAGE 195 - 000000.205100.00000 0.00 1,550.00- 0.00 1,550.00- 201609 TO 12/25/01 RETAINAGE JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568354 VENDOR 111380 - BRINKER BROWN FASTNER & SUPPLY INC. 6.45 20011278 00362617 1/9 101- 163630 - 653710.00000 0.00 3.88 200020 TRAFFIC SIGN MAINTANCE 0.00 17.00 CHECK NO 568271 VENDOR 2500 - BRODART, INC. 75.50 20011326 240066 12/18 001 - 156140.651910 -00000 0.00 7.62 153258 MEDIA RACK DISPLAY 0.00 10.34 20011379 242685 1/4 001 - 156110 - 652610 -00000 0.00 0.00 201031 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568584 VENDOR 295300 BUMPER TO BUMPER 20010943 I269068 521 - 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269425 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010945 I269969 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010942 I269324 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010943 I269143 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010943 I269074 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269240 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269351 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269446 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269461 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 201290 PARTS 84.30 CHECK TOTAL 34.32 39.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 14 VCHR NET 13,950.00 84.30 84.30 34.32 39.50 73.82 2.64 0.00 2.64 6.45 0.00 6.45 3.88 0.00 3.88 17.00 0.00 17.00 181.30 0.00 181.30 75.50 0.00 75.50 7.62 0.00 7.62 10.34 0.00 10.34 21.48 0.00 21.48 21.74 0.00 21.74 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 15 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010945 I270176 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 8.09 0.00 8.09 201289 FILTERS 20010942 I269290 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 9.43 0.00 9.43 201290 PARTS 20010944 C238140 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 8.20- 0.00 8.20- 203457 PARTS 20010942 I269384 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 10.53 0.00 10.53 201290 PARTS 20010944 I269923 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 8.20 0.00 8.20 203457 PARTS 20010945 I270087 521- 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 13.72 0.00 13.72 201289 FILTERS 20010940 I269263 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 13.68 0.00 13.68 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270224 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 13.44 0.00 13.44 203457 PARTS 20010942 C23733 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 200.00- 0.00 200.00- 201290 PARTS 20010943 I269017 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 400.65 0.00 400.65 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270001 521. 122410- 646425.00000 0.00 12.95 0.00 12.95 203457 PARTS 20010943 I268947 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 2.04 0.00 2.04 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269304 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 281.97 0.00 281.97 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269353 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 3.10 0.00 3.10 201290 PARTS 20010945 I270058 521 - 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 8.52 0.00 8.52 201289 FILTERS 20010942 I269296 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 386.07 0.00 386.07 201290 PARTS 20010943 I268871 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 69.97 0.00 69.97 201290 PARTS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010940 I269183 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 135.96 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270014 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 5.02 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010942 I269359 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 252.72 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270200 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 11.07 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010942 C23754 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 22.00- 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270136 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 16.05 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010944 C23807 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 75.00- 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010944 I270171 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 232.41 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010945 I270208 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 341.81 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010940 I269370 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 34.65 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010943 I268808 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 42.28 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010942 I269338 521- 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 12.62 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010943 I268772 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 44.68 0.00 201290 PARTS 20010945 I270085 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 8.52 0.00 201289 FILTERS 20010944 I270034 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 29.14 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010944 I270026 521. 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 33.08 0.00 203457 PARTS 20010944 C23828 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 12.95- 0.00 203457 PARTS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 17 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 +� VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010944 I270173 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 123.30 0.00 123.30 203457 PARTS 20010943 I269071 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 23.96 0.00 23.96 201290 PARTS 20010945 269974 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 22.99 0.00 22.99 201289 FILTERS 20010943 I269038 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 7.70 0.00 7.70 201290 PARTS 20010943 I268873 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 19.49 0.00 19.49 201290 PARTS 20010944 I269932 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 65.73 0.00 65.73 203457 PARTS 20010940 I269184 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.08 201290 PARTS 20010943 I268980 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 5.72 0.00 5.72 201290 PARTS 20010944 I270086 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 0.00 13.44 0.00 13.44 203457 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,754.58 CHECK NO 568412 VENDOR 159780 - BURZYNSKI LAW OFFICE, P.A. 20011409 BAL OF INV 12218 1122 681 - 421190 - 631020 -00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 201352 BAL OF INV 1218 1122 F GARIE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568272 VENDOR 2620 - BUSINESS MACHINE SALES 20010946 29822 11/21/01 001 - 122255.646970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 153133 29822 11/21/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00 CHECK NO 568460 VENDOR 193260 - CALYPSO CAR WASH 20011131 CAR WASH NOV 2001 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 364.00 0.00 364.00 CAR WASH NOV 2001 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 364.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 18 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568363 VENDOR 117000 - CAPRI LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE 20010854 076919 111 - 163647.634999.00000 0.00 39.48 0.00 39.48 200366 SUPPLIES 20010854 076918 111 - 163647 - 634999.00000 0.00 45.94 0.00 45.94 200366 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 85.42 CHECK NO 568273 VENDOR 2860 - CAPRI LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP 20010853 077445 408 - 233352.652910 -00000 0.00 43.48 0.00 43.48 201698 SUPPLIES 20010830 077714 001.156363- 652990 -00000 0.00 96.07 0.00 96.07 152604 SUPPLIES 20010855 77652 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 68.31 0.00 68.31 200616 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 207.86 CHECK NO 568664 VENDOR 338350 CAROLINA SOFTWARE 20010836 19738 470 - 173435 - 651110 -00000 0.00 456.98 0.00 456.98 152126 LASER TICKETS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 456.98 CHECK NO 568274 VENDOR 2980 CARTER & VERPLANCK, INC. 20011160 004679 408.233352- 652910.00000 0.00 484.36 0.00 484.36 151432 PART CHECK TOTAL 0.00 484.36 CHECK NO 568655 VENDOR 334310 CDWG GOVERNMENT, INC. 20010823 EQ78834 001 - 121140. 651950 -00000 0.00 402.00 001 - 121140. 641950 -00000 0.00 29.20 0.00 431.20 150509 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 431.20 CHECK NO 568469 VENDOR 196910 - CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS 20010848 12726 001. 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 200054 PRINTS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010852 12775 113.138312- 647110.00000 0.00 107.65 0.00 200439 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568452 VENDOR 187510 CH2M HILL 20011122 #35 414 - 263611.631400 -74013 0.00 5.152.58 0.00 403363 10/27- 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568715 VENDOR 900050 CHARLENE WILSON 301072 REFUND PARKS C. WILSON 111. 156313 - 347275 -00000 0.00 35.00 0.00 REFUND PARKS C. WILSON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568408 VENDOR 155420 CHARLIE'S AUTO GLASS AT NAPLES 20010844 3309 521.122410- 646415.00000 0.00 87.14 0.00 200848 AUTO GLASS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568384 VENDOR 133880 CHECKPOINT 20010829 I16337 001.122240. 634999 -00000 0.00 225.00 0.00 151527 INSTALLATION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568421 VENDOR 165950 CHECKPOINT, LTD. 20010840 173346 001 - 122240 - 646281 -00000 0.00 39.50 0.00 202346 MONTHLY MAINT 20010840 55299 001.122240. 646281 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 202346 MONTHLY MAINT 20010840 178389 001.122240- 646281 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 202346 MONTHLY MAINT 20010840 177858 001 - 122240 - 646281.00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 202346 MONTHLY MAINT 20010840 177090 001 - 122240. 646281.00000 0.00 39.50 0.00 202346 MONTHLY MAINT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010840 175754 202346 MONTHLY MAINT 20010840 176882 202346 MONTHLY MAINT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 122240. 646281 -00000 0.00 001. 122240. 646281 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568576 VENDOR 292810 - CHEM -TRADE INTERNATIONAL,INC. 20011061 1479 408- 233351 - 652310 -00000 203124 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568463 VENDOR 193460 - CHEMICAL LIME COMPANY 20011050 00133081 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 202567 SUPPLIES 20011050 00133360 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 202567 SUPPLIES 20011050 00133482 408 - 253211 - 652310 -00000 202567 SUPPLIES 20011050 00132912 408 - 253211 - 652310.00000 202567 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568706 VENDOR 900030 - CHERYL BOLTZ 301105 11/21 -12/19 TRVL C BOLTZ 001 - 156130 - 640200 -00000 11/21 -12/19 TRVL C BOLTZ CHECK NO 568467 VENDOR 196440 - CHRIS -TEL CO. 20011466 2168 RETAINAGE 368 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 106744 TO 12110101 RETAINAGE 20011466 2168 368 - 116360. 763100 -00174 106744 TO 12/10/01 20011463 2169 RETAINAGE RELEASE 368- 000000 - 205100.00000 106744 RETAINAGE RELEASE 20010824 2171 111 - 156332 - 634999 -00000 151727 INSTALLATION 16J1 15,010.00 PAGE 20 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 19.50 0.00 19.50 20.00 0.00 20.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 223.50 0.00 15,010.00 0.00 15,010.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,010.00 0.00 5,749.90 0.00 5,749.90 0.00 2,848.85 0.00 2,848.85 0.00 3,062.18 0.00 3,062.18 0.00 2,780.12 0.00 2,780.12 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 14,441.05 0.00 83.23 0.00 83.23 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 83.23 0.00 1,148.86- 0.00 1,148.86- 0.00 11,488.55 0.00 11,488.55 0.00 2,457.61 0.00 2,457.61 0.00 63.40 0.00 63.40 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568707 VENDOR 900030 - CHRISTAL BARR 301103 1/29.30 ADV PD C BARR 114 - 178970 - 640300 -00000 1/29 -30 ADV PD C BARR CHECK NO 568275 VENDOR 3390 - CITY OF NAPLES 20010856 28605 - 102838 10/22 -12/26 111 - 163646 - 643400.00000 AMT NET 28605 - 102838 10/222 -12/26 VCHR NET 20010856 27743 - 105544 10/17 -12/20 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 27743 - 105544 10/17 -12/20 147.13 20010856 30971. 102860 10/24 -12/26 111. 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 30971 - 102860 10/24 -12/26 145.28 20010856 30819 - 102840 10/23.12/26 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 30819 - 102840 10/23 -12/26 46.29 20010856 29393 - 102866 10/22 -12/26 111 - 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 29393 - 102866 10/22.12/26 141.14 20010856 30629 - 102834 10/22 -12/26 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 30629 - 102834 10/22 -12/26 1,080.93 20010856 30585 - 102836 10/19 -12/18 111 - 163646. 643400 -00000 0.00 30585 - 102836 10/19 -12/18 20010856 29365. 102864 10/23 -12/19 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 29365. 102864 10/23 -12/19 20010856 28599. 102854 10/22 -12/26 111 - 163646 - 643400.00000 0.00 28599- 102854 10/22 -12/26 33,520.10 CHECK NO 568427 VENDOR 168900 - CITY OF NAPLES 20011055 COLLECTIONS WE 1111102 408- 000000. 208750 -00000 408 - 000000 - 208751 -00000 408 - 000000 - 208764 -00000 COLLECTIONS WE 01111102 20011052 LOCKBOX WE 12121101 408. 000000 - 208750.00000 408 - 000000 - 208751 -00000 408. 000000- 208764 -00000 LOCKBOX WE 12/21/01 16JI 60.00 PAGE 21 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12,860.70 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 0.00 91.19 0.00 91.19 0.00 147.13 0.00 147.13 0.00 95.40 0.00 95.40 0.00 145.28 0.00 145.28 0.00 242.34 0.00 242.34 0.00 46.29 0.00 46.29 0.00 139.75 0.00 139.75 0.00 141.14 0.00 141.14 0.00 32.41 0.00 32.41 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,080.93 0.00 6,332.92 0.00 1,544.52 0.00 142.63 0.00 8,020.07 0.00 26,783.58 0.00 6,543.66 0.00 192.86 0.00 33,520.10 JANUARY 23, 2002 638.04 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 0.00 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010781 COLLECTIONS WE 12/14/01 408. 000000- 208750 -00000 0.00 6,647.81 408. 000000- 208751 -00000 0.00 1,660.67 408 - 000000 - 208764 -00000 0.00 146.21 0.00 COLLECTIONS WE 12/14 20011054 LOCKBOX WE 12/7/01 408 - 000000- 208750 -00000 0.00 1,856.49 408 - 000000 - 208751 -00000 0.00 464.28 0.00 LOCKBOX WE 1217101 20011058 LOCKBOX WE 1/4/02 408 - 000000 - 208750 -00000 0.00 3,772.41 408 - 000000 - 208751.00000 0.00 923.45 408 - 000000 - 208764.00000 0.00 35.59 0.00 LOCKBOX WE 1/4/02 20011057 LOCKBOX WE 12/28/01 408 - 000000 - 208750 -00000 0.00 7,698.72 408 - 000000- 208751 -00000 0.00 1,876.76 408 - 000000 - 208764 -00000 0.00 62.60 0.00 LOCKBOX WE 12/28/01 20011053 LOCKBOX WE 12/14/01 408- 000000. 208750 -00000 0.00 35.976.44 408- 000000. 208751 -00000 0.00 8,940.36 408 - 000000 - 208764 -00000 0.00 66.08 0.00 LOCKBOX WE 12/14/01 20011056 COLLECTIONS W/E 01/4/02 408. 000000 - 208750 -00000 0.00 1,119.09 408 - 000000. 208751 -00000 0.00 263.93 408 - 000000- 208764 -00000 0.00 168.70 0.00 COLLECTIONS WE 1/4/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568716 VENDOR 900050 - CLAUDIA RAMIREZ 301094 REF PARKS C. RAMIREZ 670 - 000000 - 220010 -00000 REF PARKS C. RAMIREZ CHECK NO 568276 VENDOR 3440 - CLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC 20010847 A- 8583315 001 - 122240 - 654110.00000 201229 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568254 VENDOR 122100 - CLERK OF COURTS 20011367 REIMB AIR TCKT W JACKSON 301 - 121125. 640300.01017 AND 0.00 200.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 638.04 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 456.00 0.00 0.00 ' PAGE 22 VCHR NET 8,454.69 2,320.77 4,731.45 9,638.08 44,982.88 1,551.72 113,219.76 200.00 200.00 0.00 638.04 0.00 638.04 0.00 456.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA VENDOR 166520 t PAGE 23 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 20011248 2605475 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 moo 0.00 1.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 2605475 COPIES VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 2605470 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 456.00 CHECK NO 568257 VENDOR 166520 - CLERK OF COURTS, DWIGHT E. BROCK 2605470 COPIES 20010183 12067 111. 163646 - 652990.00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 AND 2605473 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00 CHECK NO 568258 VENDOR 166520 - CLERK OF COURTS, DWIGHT E. BROCK 20010203 REF D RUSSOM - STATE ATTY 001 - 000000 - 115420 -00000 0.00 198.41 0.00 198.41 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 198.41 CHECK NO 568425 VENDOR 166520 CLERK OF COURTS, DWIGHT E. BROCK 20011248 2605475 001. 443010- 651210 -00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 2605475 COPIES 20011248 2605470 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 2605470 COPIES 20011248 2605473 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 2605473 COPIES 20011248 2608396 001- 443010 - 651210.00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2608396 COPIES 20011248 2605467 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2605467 COPIES 20011248 2605565 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2605565 COPIES 20011248 2605468 001 - 443010. 651210 -00000 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 2605468 COPIES 20011254 2572330 001 - 454010 - 647110 -00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 202076 COPIES 20011248 2605474 001. 443010- 651210.00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 2605474 COPIES 20011248 2609149 001 - 443010 - 651210 -00000 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 2609149 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ANESTHESIA P.A. REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 20010857 J.WITHROW 8/7/01 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 0.00 546.00 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568391 VENDOR 140160 - CMS CHILD PROTECTION TEAM 20010839 73795 001 - 155930. 634156.00000 0.00 789.74 0.00 201846 REIMB 0.00 273.00 0.00 273.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 24 wo VCHR NET 789.74 789.74 CHECK NO 568458 VENDOR 192810 - COASTAL CANVAS & AWNING COMPANY 20011060 901148/6727 301 - 155410 - 763100 -80096 0.00 24,272.00 0.00 24,272.00 10708 CANOPY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24,272.00 CHECK NO 568475 VENDOR 205190 - COLLIER ANESTHESIA P.A. 20010857 J.WITHROW 8/7/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 546.00 0.00 546.00 201847 J. WITHROW 8/7/01 20010857 L. CROSBY 12/3/01 001. 155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 273.00 0.00 273.00 201847 L. CROSBY 20010857 L. CROSBY 12/7/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 507.00 0.00 507.00 201847 L. CROSBY 12/7/01 20010857 C. DAVIS 12/5/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 42.25 0.00 42.25 201847 C. DAVIS 12/5/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,368.25 CHECK NO 568451 VENDOR 187320 - COLLIER CAT HOSPITAL 20011162 01.9368 T. HERMS 610. 155410- 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 200957 01 -9368 T.HERMS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 568277 VENDOR 3620 - COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 20011176 12101 SEPTIC TANK INSP 113 - 000000. 208500 -00000 0.00 20,885.00 0.00 20,885.00 12101 SEPTIC TANK INSP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20,885.00 CHECK NO 568396 VENDOR 142550 - COLLIER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 20011175 12101 IMPACT FEES 113 - 000000- 209050 -00000 0.00 821,934.68 0.00 821,934.68 12/01 IMPACT FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 821,934.68 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS / %L^,j` J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568255 VENDOR 130700 COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT 20011419 98 -1429 001 - 013010 - 649040 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568245 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20010860 20020054 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568252 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011457 20020055 TAGS & TITLE 408. 210151 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568251 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011235 20020061 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410.649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568250 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011234 20020060 TAGS & TITLE 521.122410- 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568249 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011233 20020059 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568247 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011231 20020057 TAGS & TITLE 521.122410- 649010.00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568248 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 J PAGE 26 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011232 20020058 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010.00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 568246 VENDOR 8050 COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20011230 20020056 TAGS & TITLE 521 - 122410 - 649010 -00000 0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85 CHECK NO 568278 VENDOR 3690 COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY BILLING 20010822 07806012500 11/21.12/20 408 - 233351. 643400 -00000 0.00 34.15 0.00 34.15 07806012500 11/21.12/20 20010822 07809800300 11/21 -12/21 408- 233351. 643400 -00000 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 07809800300 11/21 -12/21 20011161 03619005700 11/30 -1/3 408. 233351 - 643400 -00000 0.00 82.57 0.00 82.57 03619005700 11/30 -1/3 20010820 05713524200 11/13 -12/13 111. 163646- 643400 -00000 0.00 68.07 0.00 68.07 05713524200 11/13 -12/13 20010822 07801844100 11/26 -12/26 408 - 233351. 643400 -00000 0.00 40.80 0.00 40.80 07801844100 11/26.12/26 20010822 07502258100 11/21.12/21 408- 233351 - 643400 -00000 0.00 55.65 0.00 55.65 07502258100 11/21 -12/21 20010819 06102553000 11/16 -12/18 001 - 061010 - 643400 -00000 0.00 48.02 0.00 48.02 06102553000 11/16 -12/18 20010821 07501887900 11/21 -12/26 001. 156180 - 643400 -00000 0.00 412.98 0.00 412.98 07501887900 11/21 -12/26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 766.24 CHECK NO 568279 VENDOR 3880 COLLIER FENCE 20010827 1681 001 - 122240 - 646970 -00000 0.00 79.00 0.00 79.00 152711 REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 79.00 CHECK NO 568280 VENDOR 4120 COLLIER SPORTS OFC ASSOC 20010849 35+ OVER SOFTBALL 111 - 156341 - 634999 -00000 0.00 360.00 0.00 360.00 202059 12/5 -12/19 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 16J1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010858 MENS SOFTBALL 111.156341.634999 -00000 0.00 1,980.00 0.00 202059 12/3 -12/17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568486 VENDOR 227020 COLLIER TIRE & AUTO REPAIR 20010841 073788 521 - 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 31.75 0.00 200621 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568489 VENDOR 235530 COLOR TEC COPY CENTER 20010842 5228 113.138930- 647110 -00000 0.00 54.00 0.00 200273 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568358 VENDOR 115280 COMMERCIAL LAND MAINTENANCE 20011062 DECEMBER 001 - 126334. 646314 -00000 0.00 12,389.16 0.00 203164 DEC LAWN CARE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568705 VENDOR 350540 COMMUMITY HOUSING PARTNERSHIP INC 20011262 ASSISITANCE P. CIVIS 2002 001. 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 ASSIT P. CIVIS 2002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568534 VENDOR 263070 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL 20011063 425524 001 - 156363 - 764210 -00000 0.00 7,130.75 0.00 107709 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568523 VENDOR 256240 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC 20011130 425821 111- 138911 - 646610 -00000 0.00 24.30 0.00 152985 METAL BELT CLIP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568478 VENDOR 209680 - COMPASS MICROFILM SERVICES INC. 20010846 92501 408 - 210151 - 647220.00000 0.00 696.60 0.00 153131 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 PAGE 28 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 696.60 CHECK NO 568668 VENDOR 343330 CONNECTION POINT 20010850 21180 408. 253212 - 646610 -00000 0.00 59.90 0.00 59.90 200436 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59.90 CHECK NO 568562 VENDOR 281620 CONSOLIDATED POWER SERVICES. INC. 20010851 210815 408 - 253211 - 634999 -00000 0.00 760.00 0.00 760.00 201781 SUS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 760.00 CHECK NO 568509 VENDOR 248800 CONSULTANTS IN GASTROENTEROLOGY 20011129 E. TORRES 9/26 001. 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 572.00 0.00 572.00 201851 E. TORRES 9/26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 572.00 CHECK NO 568596 VENDOR 304900 CONTEMPORARY CONTROLS 8 20011132 3446 111 - 163646 - 646321.00000 0.00 546.51 0.00 546.51 152839 REPAIRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 546.51 CHECK NO 568409 VENDOR 156660 COPY CONCEPTS 20010026 MAINT AGREE FOR FAX MACH 473.173413- 634999.00000 0.00 576.00 0.00 576.00 153037 MAINT AGREEMENT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 576.00 CHECK NO 568554 VENDOR 276650 - CORPORATE EXPRESS 20011151 28518723 470 - 173410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 50.17 0.00 50.17 203388 SUPPLIES 20011154 28487199 001. 010510.651110.00000 0.00 125.29 0.00 125.29 203434 SUPPLIES 20011134 28390332 470 - 173410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 157.24 0.00 157.24 203388 SUPPLIES 20011157 28552043 111 - 138911. 651110 -00000 0.00 11.70 0.00 11.70 203463 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA PAGE 29 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 > VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011153 28518701 001 - 122310 - 651110 -00000 0.00 82.40 0.00 82.40 203426 SUPPLIES 20011140 28349144 517 - 121640- 651110 -00000 0.00 136.28 0.00 136.28 203290 SUPPLIES 20011136 28518688 408. 253221- 651110.00000 0.00 264.30 0.00 264.30 203281 SUPPLIES 20011154 28518608 001 - 010510. 651110 -00000 0.00 31.42 0.00 31.42 203434 SUPPLIES 20011163 28695872 111 - 138911 - 651110 -00000 0.00 141.62 0.00 141.62 203463 SUPPLIES 20011152 28453684 408. 210125. 651110 -00000 0.00 99.74 0.00 99.74 203396 SUPPLIES 20011157 28518703 111- 138911. 651110 -00000 0.00 104.58 0.00 104.58 203463 SUPPLIES 20011142 28390329 408 - 253212 - 651110 -00000 0.00 13.52 0.00 13.52 203322 SUPPLIES 20011149 28453710 495 - 192310. 651110 -00000 0.00 102.48 0.00 102.48 203373 SUPPLIES 20011146 28390468 113 - 138930. 651110 -00000 0.00 175.25 0.00 175.25 203347 SUPPLIES 20011146 28349199 113 - 138930 - 651110 -00000 0.00 270.22 0.00 270.22 203347 SUPPLIES 20011150 28589539 001 - 155910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 50.28 0.00 50.28 203375 SUPPLIES 20011143 28348965 301 - 121125 - 651110 -01017 0.00 23.54 0.00 23.54 203333 SUPPLIES 20011153 28589569 001- 122310. 651110 -00000 0.00 10.82 0.00 10.82 203426 SUPPLIES 20011138 28390299 113 - 138913 - 651110 -00000 0.00 74.82 0.00 74.82 203287 SUPPLIES 20011134 28349162 470- 173410. 651110.00000 0.00 25.53 0.00 25.53 203388 SUPPLIES 20011139 28589559 408. 210105- 651110 -00000 0.00 16.18 0.00 16.18 203288 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011153 28457049 001 - 122310 - 651110.00000 0.00 204.47 0.00 204.4; 203426 SUPPLIES 20011146 28688341 113 - 138930 - 651110 -00000 0.00 184.69- 0.00 184.65 203347 SUPPLIES 20011147 28453739 490. 144610 - 651110.00000 0.00 33.19 0.00 33.15 203355 SUPPLIES 20011145 28349155 408 - 210155. 651110 -00000 0.00 70.26 0.00 70.2E 203344 SUPPLIES 20011148 28589516 521 - 122410. 651110 -00000 0.00 74.30 0.00 74.3( 203358 SUPPLIES 20011136 28586974 408. 253221- 651110 -00000 0.00 9.18 0.00 9.1E 203281 SUPPLIES 20011155 28552078 113. 138312 - 651110 -00000 0.00 134.94 0.00 134.94 203449 SUPPLIES 20011140 28453682 517 - 121640 - 651110 -00000 0.00 140.98 0.00 140.9E 203290 SUPPLIES 20011140 28689399 517 - 121640. 651110.00000 0.00 86.73- 0.00 86.73 203290 SUPPLIES 20011135 28515953 001- 122240 - 651930 -00000 0.00 882.00 0.00 882.00 203255 SUPPLIES 20011144 28348986 001 - 121710 - 651110 -00000 0.00 26.20 0.00 26.20 203334 SUPPLIES 20011141 28349105 001. 122240. 651110.00000 0.00 11.22 0.00 11.22 203309 SUPPLIES 20011149 28552097 495 - 192310. 651110 -00000 0.00 39.11 0.00 39.11 203373 SUPPLIES 20011156 28552084 191 - 138785. 651110.33752 0.00 104.61 0.00 104.61 203450 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,426.42 CHECK NO 568667 VENDOR 342490 CORPORATE EXPRESS 20011159 28355480 198 - 157440- 651110.00000 0.00 153.12 0.00 153.12 203530 SUPPLIES 20011158 28518695 198 - 157410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 56.68 0.00 56.68 203526 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011158 28552124 203526 SUPPLIES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 198 - 157410 - 651110 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568603 VENDOR 308630 - CREEL TRACTOR, CO. 20010843 179739 20010837 521 - 122410 - 646425.00000 11/24 200854 SUPPLIES 101 - 163609. 652990.00000 20010843 179661 BOTTLED 521. 122410 - 646425.00000 11/24 200854 SUPPLIES 206763 20011133 179727 0.00 408. 233312- 646510 -00000 0.00 200606 PARTS WATER 20010843 179454 20010831 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 12/24 200854 SUPPLIES 408 - 233312 - 652990.00000 CHECK NO 568386 VENDOR 137570 - CROWTHER ROOFING AND SHEET METAL 20011059 F27886 301. 120435 - 763100 -80161 200877 SVS CHECK NO 568281 VENDOR 4400 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 20010837 788166 11/24 0.00 0.00 101 - 163609. 652990.00000 0.00 200067 BOTTLED WATER 11/24 41.58 20010845 206763 12/24 118.44 0.00 408 - 210105 - 652990.00000 0.00 200181 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 21.88 20010831 207258 12/24 38.61 0.00 408 - 233312 - 652990.00000 202199 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20010832 206714 12/24 408. 233350- 652990.00000 200749 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20010833 811612 12/24 408 - 233352 - 652990 -00000 200714 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20010834 773762 12/24 001 - 122240 - 652510 -00000 201243 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 20010838 767319 12/24 001 - 157110. 652990.00000 201606 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 12.12 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 123.12 0.00 59.10- 0.00 187.20 0.00 59.10 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 31 VCHR NET 12.12 221.92 123.12 59.10- 187.20 59.10 310.32 0.00 18,349.17 0.00 18,349.17 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18,349.17 0.00 8.91 0.00 8.91 0.00 26.73 0.00 26.73 0.00 41.58 0.00 41.58 0.00 118.44 0.00 118.44 0.00 8.91 0.00 8.91 0.00 21.88 0.00 21.88 0.00 38.61 0.00 38.61 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 32 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010837 888362 11/24 313 - 163611 - 652990 -00000 0.00 2.97 0.00 2.97 200067 BOTTLED WATER 11/24 20010835 206599 12/24 101. 163620 - 634999.00000 0.00 203.41 0.00 203.41 200864 BOTTLED WATER 12/24 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 471.44 CHECK NO 568556 VENDOR 278120 CUSTOM WATER SYSTEMS 20010859 228866 001 - 122240. 646284 -00000 0.00 108.00 0.00 108.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 228865 001 - 122240 - 646284 -00000 0.00 94.00 0.00 94.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28783 001- 122240 - 646284.00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28784 001. 122240- 646284 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28786 001. 122240 - 646284 -00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 228867 001 - 122240 - 646284 -00000 0.00 141.00 0.00 141.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 228869 001 - 122240. 646284 -00000 0.00 520.00 0.00 520.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28785 001 - 122240 - 646284 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28792 001. 122240- 646284 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 28818 001 - 122240- 646284 -00000 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 202099 SUPPLIES 20010859 228868 001 - 122240 - 646284 -00000 0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00 202099 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,385.00 CHECK NO 568537 VENDOR 265700 DADE PAPER COMPANY 20011250 438395 001 - 155410 - 652510 -00000 0.00 232.14 0.00 232.14 201661 CLEANING SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011250 429222 001. 155410.652510 -00000 0.00 803.80 0.00 201661 CLEANING SUPPLIES 20011250 393103 001 - 155410 - 652510 -00000 0.00 219.40 0.00 201661 CLEANING SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568644 VENDOR 329490 DAN BOWMAN 20011434 1/8 -10 TRVL D BOWMAN 490. 144610 - 640300 -00000 0.00 84.10 0.00 1/8 -10 TRVL D BOWMAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568413 VENDOR 159940 DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATIES INC. 20011376 200008 001 - 156110- 654360 -00000 0.00 700.00 0.00 152661 M WIDNER 3/3 -6/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568420 VENDOR 165270 DAVIDSON TITLES INC. 20011253 31458 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 401.62 0.00 200559 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568654 VENDOR 334290 DAVIDSON'S DRY CLEANERS AND FORMAL 20011256 257977 001 - 122255. 634999.00000 0.00 77.01 0.00 201226 DRY CLEANING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568681 VENDOR 346760 DAY•TIMERS INC. 20010825 38735496 001 - 121141.652910 -00000 0.00 29.78 0.00 151347 DAY TIMER REFILL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568480 VENDOR 215660 - DCA CASHIER DEPT. OF COMM. AFFAIRS 20011089 10 /1- 12/31/01 113 - 000000.208800.00000 0.00 28,488.43 0.00 BLDG PERMIT SURCHARGE 20011089 10 /1- 12/31/01 113 - 138910 - 341890 -00000 0.00 1,424.43- 0.00 BLDG PERMIT SURCHARGE JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 J 1 f PAGE 34 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER i FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 27,064.00 CHECK NO 568677 VENDOR 345880 DEANGELO BROS, INC. 20011255 EIN00000745 109 - 182602 - 652310 -00000 0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00 202264 24D LV6 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 495.00 CHECK NO 568387 VENDOR 138670 DEBBI MAXON 20011428 1/7 -18 TRVL D MAXON 123. 155975 - 640200 -33075 0.00 18.27 0.00 18.27 1/7 -18 TRVL D MAXON CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18.27 CHECK NO 568717 VENDOR 900050 DELIA MULLER 301111 REFUND PARKS D MULLER 111 - 156381 - 347290 -00000 0.00 128.00 0.00 128.00 D MULLER REFUND PARKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 128.00 CHECK NO 568647 VENDOR 332420 DELL COMPUTER CORP 20011414 679991752 111 - 138721 - 764900.00000 0.00 2,854.00 0.00 2.854.00 202011 COMP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,854.00 CHECK NO 568282 VENDOR 4970 DEMCO 20011412 200694 001. 156130 - 652610.00000 0.00 61.89 001 - 156130 - 652990 -00000 0.00 122.05 001 - 156140 - 651910 -00000 0.00 75.34 001 - 156110 - 641950 -00000 0.00 18.04 0.00 277.32 152326 LABELS,PUPPETS,SHELF CHECK TOTAL 0.00 277.32 CHECK NO 568441 VENDOR 181150 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND 20011088 10 /01- 12/31/01 113.000000- 208820.00000 0.00 32,453.59 0.00 32,453.59 BLDG PERMIT SURCHARGE 20011088 10/01.12/31/01 113 - 138910. 341890 -00000 0.00 3,245.36- 0.00 3,245.36 - BLDG PERMIT SURCHARGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 29,208.23 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VENDOR 104885 16J1 PAGE 35 20011456 NOV 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 199. 611040 - 522100 -00000 0.00 36,526.70 11 /01 CLAIM FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 0.00 20011456 NOV 1 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568621 VENDOR 319390 - DIRECT WIRELESS 20011456 NOV 1 0.00 268.82 20010816 97302 001 - 121140 - 652910 -00000 0.00 56.20 0.00 56.20 151050 MINOR OP.EQUIPM. NOV 1 199 - 611040 - 641100 -00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56.20 CHECK NO 568422 VENDOR 165960 - DISTRICT TWENTY 199. 611040 - 512100.00000 0.00 20011087 30TH PYMT 001 - 144710 - 634108 -00000 0.00 28,475.00 0.00 28.475.00 200316 30TH PYMT 199 - 611040 - 651110.00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28,475.00 CHECK NO 568341 VENDOR 104885 DON HUNTER, SHERIFF 0.00 20011456 NOV 1 0.00 201.61 199. 611040 - 522100 -00000 0.00 36,526.70 11 /01 CLAIM #2 289.09 0.00 20011456 NOV 1 0.00 29.16 199 - 611040 - 524100 -00000 0.00 1,433.32 11 /01 CLAIM #2 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20011456 NOV 1 0.00 268.82 199. 611040. 514100 -00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199 - 611040 - 641100 -00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199. 611040 - 512100.00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199 - 611040 - 651110.00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199 - 611040- 523160 -00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199 - 611040 - 523150.00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 20011456 NOV 1 199 - 611040 - 521100.00000 0.00 11 /01 CLAIM #2 CHECK NO 568345 VENDOR 106680 - DON HUNTER, SHERIFF 20011363 REIMB AMERIGAS A533027062 001 - 061010 - 643200 -00000 0.00 REIMB AMERIGAS A5330027062 608.86 0.00 608.86 23.35 0.00 23.35 201.61 0.00 201.61 36,526.70 0.00 36,526.70 8,138.80 0.00 8,138.80 289.09 0.00 289.09 29.16 0.00 29.16 1,433.32 0.00 1,433.32 611.87 0.00 611.87 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 47,862.76 268.82 0.00 268.82 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011363 REIMB AMERIG A5330027101 REIMB AMERIGAS A5330027101 20011363 REIMB AMERI A5330027135 REIMB AMERIGAS A5330027135 CHECK NO 568642 VENDOR 329230 - DOUG CALDWELL COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001- 061010 - 643200.00000 0.00 001. 061010- 643200 -00000 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 250.06 0.00 288.57 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20011368 7/30 -1 /10 TRVL D CHADWELL 001 - 157110. 640200.00000 0.00 206.48 001 - 157110 - 640300 -00000 0.00 103.98 7/30- 1/10/02 TRVL D CHADWELL CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568616 VENDOR 318020 - DOUG ESSMAN 20011369 1 /10 -11 TRVL D ESSMAN 1 /10 -11 TRVL D ESSMAN CHECK NO 568570 VENDOR 286890 - DOVS 20010803 DUES,L.DENNING 152512 MMB /SHIP L.DENNING 111 - 100210 - 640300 -00000 0.00 33.00 CHECK TOTAL 001 - 157110 - 654210 -00000 0.00 35.00 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568532 VENDOR 261490 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK 20011385 CIR CT FINES JUV 12101 681 - 421190 - 634401 -00000 0.00 CIR CT FINES JUV 12101 20011385 CIR CT FINES CRIM 12/01 681. 421190- 634401 -00000 0.00 CIR CT FINES CRIM 12/01 20011385 CTY CT COST MISD 12101 681- 431590 - 635700.00000 0.00 CTY CT COST MISD 12101 20011385 CTY CT COST TRAF 12/01 681. 431590 - 635700.00000 0.00 CTY CT COST TRAF 12101 20011385 CIR CT COST CIV 12/01 681 - 421190 - 634401.00000 0.00 CIR CT COST CIV 12101 20011385 CTY CT COST CIVIL 12101 681 - 431590. 635700 -00000 0.00 CTY CT COST CIVIL 12/01 5.280.00 11,040.00 9,955.00 750.00 8,330.00 2,620.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 , PAGE 36 VCHR NET 250.06 288.57 807.45 310.46 310.46 33.00 33.00 35.00 35.00 5.280.00 11,040.00 9,955.00 750.00 8,330.00 2,620.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 ' PAGE 37 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 200'11385 CIR CT COST JUV 12/01 681.421190- 634401.00000 0.00 1,820.00 0.00 1,820.00 CIR CT COST JUV 12101 20011385 CIR CT COST FEL 12/01 681.421190- 634401 -00000 0.00 7,255.00 0.00 7,255.00 CIR CT COST FEL 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 47,050.00 CHECK NO 568256 VENDOR 166420 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20011417 TAX DEED SALES 1998 001 - 013010 - 649040 -00000 0.00 721.50 0.00 721.50 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 721.50 CHECK NO 568424 VENDOR 166510 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS 20011384 12081 473.173413- 634201 -00000 0.00 193.16 0.00 193.16 12081 D/P CHARGES 20011384 12102 681 - 410710 - 634201 -00000 0.00 8,350.00 0.00 8.350.00 12102 D/P CHARGES 20011247 2560013 473 - 173413 - 649030 -00000 0.00 42.00 0.00 42.00 2560013 RECORDING 20011384 12103 681 - 410510. 634201 -00000 0.00 950.00 0.00 950.00 12103 D/P CHARGES 20011247 2623647 001 - 122370 - 651210 -00000 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2623647 COPIES 20011247 2622363 681- 421190 - 634401.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 2622363 AUDIT FEE 20011247 2621387 681. 421190.634401.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 2621387 AUDIT FEE 20011247 2611720 681 - 421190.634401 -00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 2611720 AUDIT FEE 20011384 12100 001- 443010. 634201 -00000 0.00 13,825.00 0.00 13,825.00 12100 D/P CHARGES 20011247 2619207 313 - 163673.651210 -60071 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 2619207 COPIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 23,525.16 CHECK NO 568423 VENDOR 166220 E. B. SIMMONDS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 38 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010804 12857 111 - 163646 - 646321 -00000 0.00 441.60 0.00 441.60 151956 R &M EL. 20011260 12915 408 - 253221. 634999 -00000 0.00 429.90 0.00 429.90 201620 REPAIR SVS 20010815 12911 412 - 273511 - 634999.70059 0.00 728.40 0.00 728.40 152254 OTH.CONTR.SVS 20011259 12912 301 - 155410. 763100 -80096 0.00 2,958.60 0.00 2,958.60 107719 INST.EXHAUST FANS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,558.50 CHECK NO 568381 VENDOR 133370 - EAST NAPLES FIRE DEPT. 20011180 12101 IMPACT FEES 113. 000000 - 209820 -00000 0.00 40,629.75 0.00 40.629.75 12101 IMPACT FEES 20011183 12101 INTEREST 113 - 138900 - 341890 -00000 0.00 36.05 0.00 36.05 12101 INTEREST CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40,665.80 CHECK NO 568367 VENDOR 123830 - EASTSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC 20011238 T SIMMONS 01 -8902 610. 155410- 631970.00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200973 T SIMMONS 01 -8902 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00 CHECK NO 568497 VENDOR 240660 - EBSCO PUBLISHING 20011330 0.82968 307 - 156110. 652650 -00000 0.00 770.00 0.00 770.00 203868 MAGAZINES 20011330 22105 307 - 156110 - 652650 -00000 0.00 58.75 0.00 58.75 203868 MAGAZINES 20011330 011263 307. 156110- 652650.00000 0.00 112.16- 0.00 112.16- 203868 MAGAZINES 20011330 S -92350 307 - 156110 - 652650 -00000 0.00 229.33 0.00 229.33 203868 MAGAZINES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 945.92 CHECK NO 568577 VENDOR 293290 - ECOSYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES 20011462 #1- 159/01 RETAINAGE 408 - 000000- 205100.00000 0.00 285.00- 0.00 285.00- 201597 EXOTIC REMOVAL RETAINAGE JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011462 #1- 159/01 201597 EXOTIC REMOVAL COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408. 233352- 649990 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568432 VENDOR 174350 - ELITE FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT, INC 20011413 17543A 146 - 144380. 764120.00000 203628 SKID UNIT 20011331 17436 146 - 144380 - 646410.00000 203270 SVS /SUPPL. CHECK NO 568449 VENDOR 186310 - ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. 20011336 0003638 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 203845 DIRECTORY CHECK NO 568455 VENDOR 190020 - ELIIE GONZALEZ 20011237 1/15 8 -11 11.12:30 GON 681- 431590 - 634402 -00000 530.00 1/15 -8 -11 11 -12:30 GONZALEZ 530.00 20011237 1/14 12:30 -1 1:30.4 GON 681. 431590- 634402 -00000 26.348.59 1/14 12:30.1 1:30 -4 GONZALEZ 1,166.00 20011237 1 /10 8:15.10- 11/12:15 GON 681 - 431590 - 634402.00000 CHECK TOTAL 1 /10 8:15.10 11 -12:15 GONZALEZ 1,166.00 20011237 1 /11 8:15 -10:15 GONZALEZ 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 72.00 1 /11 8:15 -10:15 GONZALEZ 8.00 20011237 1/14 8 -10 10.12;30 GON 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 48.00 1/14 8 -10 10.12:30 GONZALEZ 48.00 20011237 1/15 1:30 -2:30 2:30 -3:30 681. 421190- 634402 -00000 32.00 1/15 1:30 -2:30 2:30 -3:30 GONZALEZ 112.00 20011237 1/9 1:30 -2:30 GONZALEZ 681. 421190 - 634402.00000 32.00 1/9 1:30 -2:30 GONZALEZ 32.00 20011237 1/8 8.11 11 -12:30 GON 681. 431590- 634402 -00000 16.00 1/8 8 -11 11 -12 1:30.3:30 GONZALEZ 104.00 20011237 1/9 8 -11 11 -12 GONZALEZ 681 - 431590. 634402.00000 64.00 1/9 8 -11 11 -12 GONZALEZ 64.00 16J1 PAGE 39 v,,y AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 2.850.00 0.00 2,850.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,565.00 0.00 25,818.59 0.00 25.818.59 0.00 530.00 0.00 530.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26.348.59 0.00 1,166.00 0.00 1.166.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,166.00 0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 112.00 0.00 112.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 104.00 0.00 104.00 0.00 64.00 0.00 64.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 40 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22. 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011237 1/16 8:30 -10:30 GONZALEZ 681 - 421190 - 634402 -00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 1/16 8:30.10:30 GONZALEZ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 520.00 CHECK NO 568575 VENDOR 291010 EMERGENCY ONE, INC 20011337 JAN -2002 146 - 144380 - 644650 -00000 0.00 1,847.88 0.00 1,847.88 200291 JAN -2002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,847.88 CHECK NO 568438 VENDOR 179840 EMERGENCY PET HOSPITAL OF COLLIER 20011338 8798 12127 001 - 155410. 631980 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 200974 VET CARE 12/27/01 20011338 8774 12/27 001.155410. 631980 -00000 0.00 238.00 0.00 238.00 200974 VET CARE 12/27/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 313.00 CHECK NO 568526 VENDOR 259440 - ENTERPRISE WINDOW TINTING 20010814 9488 408. 233351 - 649990 -00000 0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00 151189 MISC.SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 85.00 CHECK NO 568283 VENDOR 6010 - ENTRE COMPUTER CENTER 20010989 102931 001 - 010510.646910 -00000 0.00 273.00 0.00 273.00 152810 DATA PROC.EQUIPM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 273.00 CHECK NO 568470 VENDOR 199770 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECH OF SW FL 20011261 7348 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 601.00 0.00 601.00 201503 GREASE ERAD. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 601.00 CHECK NO 568601 VENDOR 307350 ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT & 20010817 1330 408.253212- 652990.00000 0.00 310.00 0.00 310.00 151669 OTHER OP.SUPPL. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 310.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568605 VENDOR 309900 - EQUIPMENT BOOKIE 20010918 5135 111. 156332- 644600 -00000 0.00 152620 RENTAL 16J1 * PAGE 41 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 140.00 0.00 140.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 140.00 CHECK NO 568284 VENDOR 6120 EVANS OIL COMPANY 20011339 219693 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 248.63 0.00 248.63 200625 HYD OIL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 248.63 CHECK NO 568479 VENDOR 214900 F.P.L. 20011345 86461 -52325 11/25 -12/26 408 - 233352. 643100 -00000 0.00 71,572.09 0.00 71,572.09 86461.52325 11/21- 12/26/01 20011461 36531.34472 12/5- 1/8/02 760- 162711 - 643100 -00000 0.00 35,351.42 0.00 35,351.42 36531 -34472 12/5- 1/8/02 20011416 08238.56273 12/6- 1/9/02 001 - 041010- 643100 -00000 0.00 694.48 0.00 694.48 08238 -56273 12/6- 1/9/02 20011356 28622.79391 11/5- 12/6/01 111 - 163646 - 643100 -00000 0.00 200.59 0.00 200.59 28622 -79391 11/5- 12/6/01 20011355 00687.70114 11/5- 12/6/01 111 - 163646 - 643100.00000 0.00 281.14 0.00 281.14 00687 -70114 11/5- 12/6/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 108,099.72 CHECK NO 568533 VENDOR 262560 FAERBER & CLIFF 20011383 12101 681 - 421190 - 631020 -00000 0.00 10,750.00 0.00 10.750.00 202352 12101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,750.00 CHECK NO 568466 VENDOR 194860 FCCMA 20011243 ANNUAL DUES L. OCHS JR749 001- 100110 - 654210 -00000 0.00 308.00 0.00 308.00 ANNUAL DUES LOCHS JR 749 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 308.00 CHECK NO 568285 VENDOR 6250 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 20010811 4- 048 -79208 331 - 163650 - 641950 -63051 0.00 5.90 0.00 5.90 151415 FREIGHT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011257 4- 072 -48714 201810 SHIPPING 20011258 4- 002.11579 203153 SHIPPING 20011249 4- 070 -18463 201314 SHIPPING 20011249 4- 070 -53772 201314 SHIPPING 20010812 4. 048.41691 152333 FREIGHT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VCHR DISC SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001. 122310- 641950.00000 0.00 116 - 121830 - 641950 -33297 0.00 681 - 421510 - 641950 -00000 0.00 681. 421510- 641950.00000 0.00 313 - 163673 - 641950.60012 0.00 331. 163650. 641950.60018 0.00 313. 163673 - 641950 -60111 0.00 CHECK NO 568419 VENDOR 165200 - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND 20011127 PP#01 /11/02 SAVINGS BONDS 001 - 000000 - 218500 -00000 0.00 PP # 01/11/02 SAVINGS BONDS CHECK NO 568353 VENDOR 110620 - FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 20011239 839231 408- 233351 - 655100 -00000 0.00 200770 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568524 VENDOR 257370 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND INC. #125 20011240 839499 408 - 233312 - 655200.00000 0.00 200626 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568502 VENDOR 246440 - FIESTA TENTS 20010805 11/17/01 111 - 156334 - 644600 -00000 0.00 151713 RENT.EQUIPM. CHECK NO 568594 VENDOR 303710 - FIRST ANESTHESIA ASSOC INC 20011246 E. LETGRATE 11121 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 201855 E. LETGRATE 11121 PAGE 42 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 5.55 0.00 5.55 7.40 0.00 7.40 56.30 0.00 56.30 22.15 0.00 22.15 34.70 5.90 9.65 0.00 50.25 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 147.55 400.00 0.00 400.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 400.00 371.00 0.00 371.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 371.00 2.227.58 0.00 2.227.58 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,227.58 408.00 0.00 408.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 408.00 304.20 0.00 304.20 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 0.00 PAGE 43 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER -- B -12332 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 0.00 225.00 0.00 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011246 J. AVILLES 11/15 001. 155930. 631210.00000 0.00 371.80 0.00 371.80 201855 J. AVILLES 11/15 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 202660 CERTIFICATE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 676.00 CHECK NO 568640 VENDOR 326720 - FIRST NATIONAL BANK 20011244 B -12323 20011342 1211 LOCKBOX SVS 408. 210151- 634999 -00000 0.00 2,615.17 0.00 2,615.17 201186 1211 LOCKBOX SVS 202660 CERTIFICATE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,615.17 CHECK NO 568361 VENDOR 116470 - FIRST TITLE & ABSTRACT, INC. 20011244 B -12328 313 - 163673 - 631650 -62071 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 202660 CERTIFICATE 20011244 B -12332 313.163673. 631650 -62071 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 202660 CERTIFICATE 20011244 B -12331 313 - 163673 - 631650 -62071 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 202660 CERTIFICATE 20011244 B -12323 313 - 163673. 631650 -62071 0.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 202660 CERTIFICATE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 900.00 CHECK NO 568447 VENDOR 185620 FLAGHOUSE, INC. 20011329 OL21475012 111 - 156332 - 646452 -00000 0.00 24.65 0.00 24.65 202639 SWING SEAT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.65 CHECK NO 568506 VENDOR 248020 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS 20011245 A.HUNT 12/11/01 001. 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 51.35 0.00 51.35 201856 A. HUNT 12/11/01 20011245 G. OSTERVAL 12/11/01 001.155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 167.70 0.00 167.70 201856 G. OSTERVAL 12/11/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 219.05 CHECK NO 568450 VENDOR 186630 - FLORIDA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL 20010813 2001070 496 - 192340. 649010 -33383 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 153053 PERMIT JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 ' PAGE 44 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00 CHECK NO 568395 VENDOR 142140 - FLORIDA EMERGENCY MEDICINE 20011366 REGIST J AGUILERA 491 - 144611 - 654360 -33416 0.00 340.00 0.00 340.00 153109 REGIST J AGUILERA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 340.00 CHECK NO 568578 VENDOR 294600 - FLORIDA IRRIGATION SUPPLY INC 20011435 419677 408- 233352 - 646311 -00000 0.00 360.27 0.00 360.27 202888 PARTS 20011435 415448 408 - 233352 - 646311.00000 0.00 65.99 0.00 65.99 202888 PARTS 20011435 420535 408 - 233352 - 646311 -00000 0.00 195.00 0.00 195.00 202888 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 621.26 CHECK NO 568398 VENDOR 144600 - FLORIDA IRRIGATION SUPPLY, INC. 20010818 425909 111 - 163646 - 646311.00000 0.00 427.50 0.00 427.50 152913 SPRINKL.SYST.MAINT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 427.50 CHECK NO 568288 VENDOR 6790 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 20011328 43730.78221 12/7- 1/10/02 101. 163610- 643100 -00000 0.00 331.95 0.00 331.95 43730 -78221 12/7. 1/10/02 20011328 01244 -18294 12/6- 1/9/02 111 - 163646. 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 01244 -18294 12/6- 1/9/02 20011328 67285 -11574 12/7- 01/10/02 408- 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 10.59 0.00 10.59 67285 -11574 12/7- 01/10/02 20011328 73214 -88293 11/28 -12/31 155 - 112593 - 643100.00000 0.00 9.57 0.00 9.57 73214 -88293 11/28 - 12/31/01 20011328 08707 -89229 12/7. 1/10/02 101. 163610- 643100 -00000 0.00 281.44 0.00 281.44 08707 -89229 12/7 - 1/10/02 20011328 81704.51135 12/10. 1/11/02 408. 253221- 643100 -00000 0.00 4,023.82 0.00 4,023.82 81704.51135 12/10- 1/11/02 20011328 51912 -14047 11/30- 1/3/02 408 - 253221 - 643100 -00000 0.00 5,618.28 0.00 5,618.28 51912 -14047 11/30. 1/3/02 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011328 55472 -44078 12/4. 1/7/02 55472 -44078 12/4- 1/7/02 20011328 17341 -77510 12/6- 1/9/02 17341 -77510 12/6. 1/9/02 20011328 72478 -62076 11/21 -12/26 72478 -62076 11/21- 12/26/01 20011328 69075 - 41483 11/30 - 1/3/02 69075 -41483 11/30- 1/3/02 20011328 72276.43017 11/28 -12/31 72276.43017 11/28- 12/31/01 20011328 84137 -38272 12/4. 1/7/02 84137 -38272 12/4- 1/7/02 20011328 69931 -32247 11/28 -12/31 69931 -32247 11/28- 12/31/01 20011328 63316 -84552 12/7- 1/10/02 63316 -84552 12/7- 1/10/02 20011328 41599 -32146 12/7- 1/10/02 41599 -32146 12/7. 1/10/02 20011328 29392 -51142 12/7. 1/10/02 29392 -51142 12/7- 1/10/02 20011328 93380.95574 12/3- 1/4/02 93380.95574 12/3- 1/4/02 20011328 82797 -60329 12/7- 1/10/02 82797 -60329 12/7. 1/10/02 20011328 48928 -26282 12/6- 1/9/02 48928 -26282 12/6- 1/9/02 20011328 92829 -00357 12/4- 1/7/02 92829 -00357 12/4- 1/7/02 20011328 84580 -86579 12/3- 1/4/02 84580 -86579 12/3. 1/4/02 20011328 02679 -74525 11/28 -12/31 02679 -74525 11/28- 12/31/01 20011328 29113 -35137 12/5- 1/8/02 29113 -35137 12/5- 1/8/02 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 45 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001. 156145- 643100 -00000 0.00 3,813.95 0.00 3,813.95 111- 163646 - 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 188 - 140480- 643100 -00000 0.00 711.39 0.00 711.39 408 - 253221 - 643100 -00000 0.00 988.87 0.00 988.87 155. 112593 - 643100 -00000 0.00 18.76 0.00 18.76 001 - 156110 - 643100.00000 0.00 5,811.68 0.00 5,811.68 152. 162541- 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 669 - 100220. 643100 -00000 0.00 139.74 0.00 139.74 001 - 172970 - 643100 -00000 0.00 148.49 0.00 148.49 001 - 172910 - 643100.00000 0.00 282.28 0.00 282.28 408. 233351 - 643100.00000 0.00 9.72 0.00 9.72 101 - 163610. 643100.00000 0.00 212.59 0.00 212.59 111 - 163646- 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 490 - 144610. 643100 -00000 0.00 318.70 0.00 318.70 408 - 233351 - 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 152 - 162541 - 643100 -00000 0.00 9.09 0.00 9.09 408. 253212. 643100.00000 0.00 431.70 0.00 431.70 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 46 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011328 46281 -90284 11/6- 12/7/01 408 - 210151 - 643100.00000 0.00 509.86 0.00 509.86 46281 -90284 11/6- 12/7/01 20011328 69488 -10285 11/6- 12/7/01 408. 210151. 643100.00000 0.00 538.28 0.00 538.28 69488.10285 11/6. 12/7/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.266.20 CHECK NO 568378 VENDOR 131290 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 20011344 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 001. 051020. 643100.00000 0.00 2,072.09 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 8,747.88 001 - 081020- 643100 -00000 0.00 3,097.77 001- 443010- 643100 -00000 0.00 2,107.36 001. 454010- 643100 -00000 0.00 630.98 0.00 16,656.08 22432. 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 20011344 22432. 31061/37778 -34064 001. 122260- 643100 -00000 0.00 13,394.69 0.00 13,394.69 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 20011344 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 001 - 155810 - 643100.00000 0.00 5,948.14 001 - 041010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 5,752.83 0.00 11,700.97 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 20011344 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 518 - 121630. 643100 -00000 0.00 142.56 681 - 410510. 643100 -00000 0.00 226.17 681 - 410710 - 643100 -00000 0.00 224.54 681- 421510. 643100 -00000 0.00 7,663.91 681. 431310. 643100 -00000 0.00 605.03 0.00 8,862.21 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 20011344 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 001 - 000000 - 155900 -00000 0.00 1,146.35 0.00 1,146.35 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 20011344 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 111. 178980. 643100.00000 0.00 401.88 114. 178975- 643100 -00000 0.00 739.09 408 - 210105- 643100 -00000 0.00 1,428.37 408. 210155- 643100 -00000 0.00 408.08 470. 173410- 643100 -00000 0.00 408.25 490. 144610 - 643100 -00000 0.00 745.95 516. 121650 - 643100 -00000 0.00 63.03 517 - 121640 - 643100 -00000 0.00 125.90 0.00 4,320.55 22432 - 31061/37778 -34064 11/26 -12/27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56,080.85 CHECK NO 568597 VENDOR 305020 - FLORIDA RESEARCH, INC 20011411 97443 470. 173410- 634999 -00000 0.00 59.00 0.00 59.00 201233 NEWSLETTER 1/6/02 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568356 VENDOR 112450 FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES 20011128 1140012926 111- 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1550000624 111. 163645. 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1550000621 111. 163645- 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1140013020 111 - 163645- 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1140012907 111. 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1140013063 111 - 163645. 653110.00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1140013084 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 20011128 1140013038 111 - 163645. 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1140012972 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 0.00 200809 SUPPLIES 0.00 20011128 1550000622 111 - 163645 - 653110 -00000 200809 SUPPLIES 20011128 1550000619 111. 163645. 653110.00000 200809 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568407 VENDOR 154430 - FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES 20011241 1140012858 408 - 233351. 653110 -00000 201517 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568618 VENDOR 318590 - FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INC 20011410 010985 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 200630 VEH.REPAIRS 16J1 1 PAGE 47 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59.00 0.00 1,437.88 0.00 1,437.88 0.00 228.23 0.00 228.23 0.00 385.72 0.00 385.72 0.00 917.05 0.00 917.05 0.00 2,265.05 0.00 2,265.05 0.00 3,189.40 0.00 3,189.40 0.00 792.52 0.00 792.52 0.00 2,575.00 0.00 2.575.00 0.00 42.81 0.00 42.81 0.00 186.96 0.00 186.96 0.00 70.84 0.00 70.84 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12,091.46 0.00 79.66 0.00 79.66 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 79.66 0.00 627.00 0.00 627.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 16JI VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568614 VENDOR 316800 . FOCUS ENGINEERING. INC. PAGE 48 VCHR NET 627.00 20010929 #18 414 - 263611 - 631400 -74023 0.00 23,318.70 0.00 23.318.70 6127 12101 SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 23,318.70 CHECK NO 568491 VENDOR 237040 - FORGE ENGINEERING, INC. 20011433 3027 313 - 163673 - 631400 -69101 0.00 705.00 0.00 705.00 101910 IMMK RD PRJT 69101 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 705.00 CHECK NO 568660 VENDOR 336540 - FORT DODGE ANIMAL HEALTH 20011341 912568 001. 155410 - 652710 -00000 0.00 20.00• 0.00 20.00- 203165 VACCINES 20011341 756420 001 - 155410 - 652710 -00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 203165 VACCINES 20011341 756419 001- 155410. 652710 -00000 0.00 750.00 0.00 750.00 203165 VACCINES 20011341 757322 001 - 155410.652710 -00000 0.00 930.00 0.00 930.00 203165 VACCINES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,820.00 CHECK NO 568574 VENDOR 290310 FREIGHTLINER OF TAMPA 20011436 119163P 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 22.67 0.00 22.67 200826 PARTS 20011436 118844P 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 841.70 0.00 841.70 200826 PARTS 20011436 119141P 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 148.26 0.00 148.26 200826 PARTS 20011436 119082P 521 - 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 265.62 0.00 265.62 200826 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,278.25 CHECK NO 568653 VENDOR 333980 - G&K SERVICES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 201191 665521 12/21 201191 12121 UNIFORMS 20011295 666384 12/24 201438 UNIFORM RENTALS 12/24 2211295 666371 12/24 201438 UNIFORMS 12/24 20011046 666377 12/24 200025 12/24 20011044 666366 12/24 200384 12/24 20011036 667139 12/25 201124 12/25 UNIFORMS 20011039 666379 12/24 200723 12/24 20011038 662373 12/17 200752 12/17 UNIFORMS 20011034 666367 12/24 201167 12/24 20011038 666368 12/24 200752 12/24 UNIFORMS 2211295 663133 12/18 201438 UNIFORMS 12118 2211295 666365 12/24 201438 UNIFORMS 12/24 2211295 667119 12/25 201438 UNIFORMS 12/25 20011041 666383 12/24 200658 12/24 20011297 666370 12/24 201478 12/24 UNIFORMS 20011045 666372 12/24 200222 12/24 20011298 667119 12/25 202360 MOPS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 30.41 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 470. 173441- 652130 -00000 0.00 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 001 - 156363. 652130 -00000 0.00 101 - 163630 - 652130 -00000 0.00 408. 253211- 652130 -00000 0.00 470 - 173442 - 652130 -00000 0.00 408. 210130- 652130 -00000 0.00 408 - 233350. 652130.00000 0.00 001 - 155410. 652130.00000 0.00 408- 233350 - 652130 -00000 0.00 111. 156334- 652130 -00000 0.00 111. 156390- 652130 -00000 0.00 111 - 156334- 652130 -00000 0.00 408. 233313- 652130 -00000 0.00 111. 156381. 652130 -00000 0.00 408 - 253212 - 652130 -00000 0.00 111 - 156343 - 634999.00000 0.00 16JI 0.00 30.41 AMT NET VCHR DISC 37.20 0.00 30.41 0.00 44.33 0.00 50.04 0.00 80.69 0.00 24.44 0.00 420.21 0.00 29.40 0.00 39.65 0.00 29.40 0.00 30.41 0.00 3.22 0.00 30.41 0.00 16.60 0.00 4.03 0.00 258.83 0.00 2.88 0.00 PAGE 49 VCHR NET 37.20 30.41 44.33 50.04 80.69 24.44 420.21 29.40 39.65 29.40 30.41 3.22 30.41 16.60 4.03 258.83 2.88 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011043 665542 12/21 200420 12/21 UNIFORMS 2211295 665552 12/21 201438 UNIFORMS 12121 2211295 667940 12/25 201438 UNIFORMS 12/25 20011297 666370 12/24 201478 12/24 UNIFORMS 20011042 666384 2/24 200612 12/24 2211295 666365 12/24 201438 UNIFORMS 12/24 20011040 666369 12/21 200715 12/21 20011036 663153 12/18 201124 12/18 UNIFORMS 20011295 667939 12/26 201438 UNIFORM RENTALS 12/26 CHECK NO 568665 VENDOR 339190 - G&K SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 666382 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 408 - 253221 - 652130 -00000 0.00 111. 156332. 652130.00000 0.00 001. 156363- 652130.00000 0.00 111 - 156381- 634999 -00000 0.00 408. 233312- 652130.00000 0.00 111. 156332. 652130.00000 0.00 408. 233352- 652130 -00000 0.00 470. 173442- 652130.00000 0.00 111 - 156332 - 652130 -00000 0.00 20011047 666382 12/24 109 - 182901. 652130.00000 20.15 200069 12/24 0.00 20011037 667938 12/26 521- 122410. 652130.00000 24.18 200954 12/26 0.00 20011047 666382 12/24 109 - 182602 - 652130 -00000 CHECK TOTAL 200069 12/24 53.96 20011035 667937 12/26 101. 163620. 652130.00000 201127 PRICE CORRECTION 24.10 UNFRMS 20011035 667125 12/26 101. 163620 - 652130 -00000 201127 20011047 666382 12/24 109 - 182901. 652130.00000 200069 12/24 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 83.31 0.00 20.15 0.00 16.12 0.00 1.44 0.00 131.03 0.00 24.18 0.00 111.36 0.00 18.15 0.00 50.85 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 50 VCHR NET 83.31 20.15 16.12 1.44 131.03 24.18 111.36 18.15 50.85 1,588.74 0.00 1.95 0.00 1.95 0.00 128.30 0.00 128.30 0.00 16.12 0.00 16.12 0.00 224.66 0.00 224.66 0.00 80.93 0.00 80.93 0.00 53.96 0.00 53.96 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 505.92 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 001.121152- 634999 -00000 0.00 1,992.00 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 203359 CONSULTING FEE VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC ANT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568289 VENDOR 7400 - GALE RESEARCH COMPANY 0.00 1.992.00 CHECK NO 20011311 11248845 355 - 156190 - 766100.00000 0.00 271.81 0.00 20011450 200549 BOOKS 408- 210130- 646970 -00000 0.00 911.43 0.00 20011029 11256217 355. 156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 123.50 0.00 153107 BOOKS 20011029 11271153 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 131.42 0.00 153107 BOOKS 20011449 31193523 521 - 122410.651930 -00000 20011311 11244129 355. 156190- 766100 -00000 0.00 44.17 0.00 200549 BOOKS 20011449 31193523 521 - 122410 - 641950 -00000 0.00 90.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 51 VCHR NET 271.81 123.50 131.42 44.17 570.90 CHECK NO 568674 VENDOR 344520 GARTNER GROUP 20011033 439650 001.121152- 634999 -00000 0.00 1,992.00 0.00 1,992.00 203359 CONSULTING FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.992.00 CHECK NO 568690 VENDOR 349020 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY SYSTEMS, INC 20011450 00910 408- 210130- 646970 -00000 0.00 911.43 0.00 911.43 203576 11112 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 911.43 CHECK NO 568635 VENDOR 324900 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES 20011449 31193523 521 - 122410.651930 -00000 0.00 897.00 0.00 897.00 202605 COMPUTER SUPPLIES 20011449 31193523 521 - 122410 - 641950 -00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 202605 COMPUTER SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 987.00 CHECK NO 568290 VENDOR 7740 . GOLDEN GATE ANIMAL CLINIC 20011310 01 -9267 J GUNKLE 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 200975 J GUNKLE SPAY /NEUTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00 CHECK NO 568351 VENDOR 109070 - GOLDEN GATE FIRE CONTROL 20011179 12101 IMPACT FEES 113 - 000000.209800 -00000 0.00 69,703.20 0.00 69,703.20 12101 IMPACT FEES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011184 12101 INTEREST 12/01 INTEREST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 113 - 138900- 341890 -00000 0.00 1611 568291 VENDOR 7770 GOLDEN GATE NURSERY AMT NET VCHR DISC 61.86 111 - 163645. 646314 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568291 VENDOR 7770 GOLDEN GATE NURSERY 20011313 73210 111 - 163645. 646314 -00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73198 111 - 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 180.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73124 111 - 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 190.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73220 111 - 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 76206 111 - 163645. 646314 -00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73216 111. 163645 - 646314.00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73224 111- 163645. 646314 -00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS 20011313 73215 111. 163645. 646314 -00000 0.00 180.00 200836 GRASS 20011312 73143 001 - 155410. 652210 -00000 0.00 135.00 202223 HAY 20011313 73203 111 - 163645 - 646314 -00000 0.00 90.00 200836 GRASS CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568718 VENDOR 900050 - GOLDEN GATE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 301081 308002 GOLDEN GATE 7TH 113 - 000000 - 115420 -00000 0.00 25.00 308002 GOLDEN GATE 7TH CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568435 VENDOR 178630 - GRAINGER 20011302 481 1234097 001. 122240. 652990 -00000 0.00 824.00 203311 PARTS /SUPPLIES 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 52 VCHR NET 61.86 69.765.06 90.00 180.00 190.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 180.00 135.00 90.00 1,225.00 25.00 25.00 824.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 53 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011028 047 - 656114 -7 408. 233351 - 652140 -00000 0.00 60.42 0.00 60.42 153123 SUPPLIES 20011300 2875241073 001. 172930- 652140 -00000 0.00 38.80 0.00 38.80 200540 PARTS 20011028 287 - 688876 -5 408 - 233351 - 652140 -00000 0.00 39.86 0.00 39.86 153123 SUPPLIES 20011302 581 0141647 001. 122240- 652990.00000 0.00 175.20 0.00 175.20 203311 PARTS /SUPPLIES 20011302 4848705150 001 - 122240. 652990.00000 0.00 153.29 0.00 153.29 203311 PARTS /SUPPLIES 20011028 931 - 652594 -9 408 - 233351 - 652140 -00000 0.00 396.36 0.00 396.36 153123 SUPPLIES 20011302 581 0141647 001 - 122240 - 652989 -00000 0.00 224.70 0.00 224.70 203311 PARTS /SUPPLIES 20011301 8345854825 408. 233352. 652990.00000 0.00 27.40 0.00 27.40 201414 BOOTS 20011300 9314868275 001 - 172930 - 652140.00000 0.00 105.48 0.00 105.48 200540 PARTS 20011303 9315674144 408. 233312 - 652990 -00000 0.00 65.83 0.00 65.83 200614 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,111.34 CHECK NO 568294 VENDOR 7900 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 20011299 0630216682 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 105.57 0.00 105.57 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220734 001 - 122240. 652991.00000 0.00 13.75 0.00 13.75 201488 PARTS 20011305 06302 -20367 001. 122240- 652993 -00000 0.00 171.35 0.00 171.35 201488 PARTS 20011308 06302 21306 111 - 156332 - 652991.00000 0.00 397.44- 0.00 397.44- 201014 PARTS 20011306 219924 PAID 2X'S 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 195.26- 0.00 195.26- 201488 PO 2X'S CRDT 20011299 0630220616 001. 122240- 652991 -00000 0.00 620.24 0.00 620.24 201488 PARTS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET UCHR DISC 20011299 0630220378 001 - 122240. 652991.00000 0.00 50.37 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011308 06302 13502 111 - 156332 - 652991 -00000 0.00 614.64- 0.00 201014 PARTS 20011299 0630220976 001. 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 44.26 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011305 06302 -21031 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 36.48 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 063022543 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 4.56 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011309 06302 17140 001 - 121141 - 652910 -00000 0.00 32.79 0.00 201350 PART 20011299 0630220609 001 - 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 9.30 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220800 001. 122240- 652991 -00000 0.00 196.96 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220546 001. 122240- 652991 -00000 0.00 66.82 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220707 001. 122240. 652991 -00000 0.00 60.37 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011308 0630220959 111. 156332. 652991 -00000 0.00 54.86 0.00 201014 PARTS 20011305 06302 20364 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 287.52 0.00 201488 ELE 20011299 0630221154 001. 122240- 652991 -00000 0.00 7.35 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011305 06302 -20980 001. 122240- 652993 -00000 0.00 377.00 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630221010 001 - 122240 - 652991.00000 0.00 6.10 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011305 06302- 20555 001 - 122240. 652993 -00000 0.00 452.75 0.00 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220544 001 - 122240. 652991.00000 0.00 11.65 0.00 201488 PARTS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 55 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER -44 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011309 06302 16962 001. 121141. 652910 -00000 0.00 14.65 0.00 14.65 201350 PARTSTRIC CO INC 20011305 06302 -16911 001 - 122240 - 652993 -00000 0.00 476.83 0.00 476.83 201488 PARTS 20011299 0630220513 001 - 122240 - 652991 -00000 0.00 9.68 0.00 9.68 201488 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,903.87 CHECK NO 568344 VENDOR 106610 GRAYBAR ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 20011307 0620833800 355 - 156175. 762200.80259 0.00 1.500.00- 0.00 1,500.00- 104627 FIXTURES 20011307 06208 30546 355. 156175. 762200 -80259 0.00 1,155.00 0.00 1,155.00 104627 FIXTURES 20011307 0620825475 355. 156175. 762200.80259 0.00 280.00- 0.00 280.00- 104627 FIXTURES 20011307 0620826332 355 - 156175. 762200.80259 0.00 130.00- 0.00 130.00- 104627 FIXTURES 20011307 0620831023 355. 156175- 762200 -80259 0.00 16,455.00 0.00 16,455.00 104627 FIXTURES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,700.00 CHECK NO 568388 VENDOR 138810 - GREELEY & HANSEN 20009964 INV- 0000105678 414-263611-763165-73943 0.00 7,034.00 0.00 7,034.00 804607 10/20- 12/7/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,034.00 CHECK NO 568645 VENDOR 330060 - GREG S. BARLOW 20011304 REIMB. CPR CLASS G BARLOW 518. 121630- 654360.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 REIMB CPR CLASS G BARLOW CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00 CHECK NO 568347 VENDOR 106780 - GREGORY COURT REPORTING 20011023 95 -7417 681 - 410310 - 633033.00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 00 -1496 CFA S. MONTES 20011023 956688 681 - 410310. 633033 -00000 0.00 166.75 0.00 166.75 01- 106CFA D BUCHANAN JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 136 - 162590 - 763100 -66070 PAGE 56 124,378.71 0.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 107675 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 20009965 001 RETAINAGE 136 - 000000. 205100 -00000 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011023 95 -7418 681. 410310 - 633033 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 01 -879 A FORREST 1 /11 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 111,940.84 CHECK NO 20011026 957273 01-691-CFA BATISTE 681 - 410310 - 633033 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 20011322 957273 01- 691CFA BATISTE S TUCKER 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 20011023 95 -5209 681- 410310 - 633033.00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 01- 170CJA BARRIAGA 20011322 019164 N LEWIS 610. 155410. 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 331.75 CHECK NO 568593 VENDOR 302880 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF COLLIER 20011121 #1 121.138755. 882100 -33024 0.00 120,481.29 0.00 120,481.29 203870 11 /1- 12/20/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120,481.29 CHECK NO 568689 VENDOR 348850 HAESTAT METHODS 20011314 95305 301. 210140 - 764950 -01014 0.00 12,990.00 0.00 12,990.00 203529 PIPES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.990.00 CHECK NO 568428 VENDOR 169540 - HANNULA LANDSCAPING, INC. 20009965 001 136 - 162590 - 763100 -66070 0.00 124,378.71 0.00 124.378.71 107675 TO 12/20/01 20009965 001 RETAINAGE 136 - 000000. 205100 -00000 0.00 12,437.87- 0.00 12,437.87- 107675 TO 12/20/01 RETAINAGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 111,940.84 CHECK NO 568295 VENDOR 8180 - HARBORSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC 20011322 019384 S TUCKER 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201012 SPAY /NEUTER NS. TUCKER 20011322 019164 N LEWIS 610. 155410. 631970.00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 201012 SPAY /NEUTER N LEWIS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 568697 VENDOR 349740 - HARCOURT, INC. 152906 46061738 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 155.09 0.00 155.09 152906 TITLES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568379 VENDOR 131720 HARCROS CHEMICALS, INC. 20011444 740056262 111. 156313 - 652311 -00000 0.00 524.00 0.00 200532 CHEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568626 VENDOR 322590 HARLAND H. FISHER 20011022 TENT STAKES 198 - 157410. 652990 -00000 0.00 59.00 0.00 152790 TENT STAKES AND STOCKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568296 VENDOR 8200 HARMON BROTHERS ROCK CO, INC 20011319 7448 12111 408 - 253212 - 653110 -00000 0.00 431.25 0.00 201877 ROCK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568403 VENDOR 150180 HARRISON UNIFORM CO. 20011320 190392512 146 - 144380 - 652110.00000 0.00 130.50 0.00 200841 UNIFORMS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568346 VENDOR 106690 HAZEN & SAWYER, ENGINEERS 20011455 #4/40397 413 - 263611. 763100 -73077 0.00 7,644.00 0.00 603943 THRU 10/31/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568638 VENDOR 326180 HEARTCARE OF NAPLES PA 20011468 G ARA 12/7.12/12 001 - 155930. 631210.00000 0.00 1,293.50 0.00 203890 G ARA 12/7 - 12/12/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568390 VENDOR 140110 - HEDBERG ASSOCIATES 20011025 2001110242 111 - 138911- 634804 -00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 2001110242 20011025 2001110844 111 - 138911. 634804 -00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 2001110844 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA - HELENA CHEMICAL CO PAGE 58 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 001 - 156363 - 652310 -00000 1 3,474.00 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 203043 CHEM 1 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011025 2001110240 111. 138911. 634804 -00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 2001110240 20011018 20011025 2001120222 111. 138911 - 634804 -00000 0.00 55.00 0.00 55.00 2001120222 152611 CHEMICAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 220.00 CHECK NO 568627 VENDOR 322600 - HELENA CHEMCAL, CO. 20011030 22721472 111 - 156332 - 652310 -00000 0.00 168.30 0.00 168.30 152605 CHEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 168.30 CHECK NO 568297 VENDOR 8430 - HELENA CHEMICAL CO 20011323 22721407 001 - 156363 - 652310 -00000 0.00 3,474.00 0.00 3,474.00 203043 CHEM 20011018 22720614 111 - 156332 - 652310.00000 0.00 553.60- 0.00 553.60- 152611 CHEMICAL 20011018 22720613 111 - 156332 - 652310 -00000 0.00 760.00 0.00 760.00 152611 CHEMICAL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,680.40 CHECK NO 568436 VENDOR 178790 - HIDEAWAY STORAGE 20011321 543 #160 UNIT 470. 173463- 644170 -00000 0.00 95.00 0.00 95.00 202365 1/2 RENT UNIT #160 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.00 CHECK NO 568525 VENDOR 257530 - HIGH TECH SWEEPING, INC 20011315 130 109 - 182901 - 634999 -00000 0.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 200163 SWEEP RDS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 375.00 CHECK NO 568298 VENDOR 8810 - HOLE MONTES AND ASSOC INC 20010924 42614 REVISED 1111102 413 - 263611 - 631400 -73128 0.00 10,655.00 0.00 10.655.00 105581 TO 11/23/01 20011451 42720 413 - 263611 - 631400 -73076 0.00 11,298.91 0.00 11,298.91 107323 TO 12/21/01 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER (,� 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 1 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568719 VENDOR 900050 - HOLIDAY BUILDERS 301082 295023 HOLIDAY BUILDERS 350. 140470- 363850 -00000 0.00 93.00 0.00 295023 HOLIDAY BUILDERS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568418 VENDOR 164250 - HOME DEPOT 20011445 4010641 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 87.16 0.00 201159 PARTS 20011438 3190338 12/11 313 - 163673 - 763100 -66066 0.00 278.40- 0.00 201974 PARTS 20011446 8031836 001. 156363. 652990 -00000 0.00 51.36 0.00 200912 PARTS /SUPPLIES 20011446 8150702 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 81.45 0.00 200912 PARTS /SUPPLIES 20011445 9010210 111. 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 162.65 0.00 201159 PARTS 20011445 8010319 111. 156332- 652990 -00000 0.00 48.11 0.00 201159 PARTS 20011447 8020625 306 - 116360 - 763100 -80087 0.00 232.91 0.00 201759 SUPPLIES 20011445 7040440 111 - 156332 - 652990 -00000 0.00 656.70 0.00 201159 PARTS 20011445 8041170 111. 156332- 652990 -00000 0.00 18.90 0.00 201159 PARTS 20011447 601179 306 - 116360 - 763100 -80087 0.00 17.92 0.00 201759 SUPPLIES 20011445 1170844 111. 156332- 652990 -00000 0.00 34.11- 0.00 201159 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568563 VENDOR 281640 - HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS 20011196 2220405 191 - 138785. 884200 -33751 0.00 35.00 0.00 152812 RODRIGUEZ #62263320002 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011196 2220404 191 - 138785 - 884200 -33751 0.00 35.00 0.00 152812 RODRIGUEZ #62263320002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568559 VENDOR 279710 - HORVATH ELECTRIC MOTORS 20011442 0882 408 - 253211.634999 -00000 0.00 189.75 0.00 201801 SERV PUMPS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568538 VENDOR 266220 HOWARD R. BOURDAGES M.D. 20011439 209444309 G ARA 001. 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 1,453.40 0.00 203891 G ARA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568586 VENDOR 296660 HUMANE SOCIETY OF COLLIER CO INC 20011440 01 9279 B SANTOS 610 - 155410. 631970 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 201018 B SANTOS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568454 VENDOR 189680 HUMISTON & MOORE ENGINEERS 20010923 9138 FINAL 195.110406- 631400 -10291 0.00 1,208.90 0.00 6786 10 /01 SVS. FINAL 20011452 9157 195.110406- 631400 -10269 0.00 19,250.00 0.00 103393 10 /01 SVS. 20010922 9023 FINAL 195 - 110406 - 631400 -10269 0.00 10,269.01 0.00 6792 9/01 SVS. FINAL 20011452 9041 195.110406- 631400 -10269 0.00 24,245.36 0.00 103393 9/01 SVS. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568694 VENDOR 349480 - HURRICANE SOLUTIONS. INC. 20011019 1059 001 - 122255.634999 -00000 0.00 378.00 0.00 151565 3M FILM 20011019 1060 001.122255- 634999.00000 0.00 500.00 0.00 151565 3M FILM JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ! PAGE 61 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS �`1i J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 878.00 CHECK NO 568459 VENDOR 193150 HYDRANAUTICS 20011032 10007400 408. 253221- 652990 -00000 0.00 2,763.74 0.00 2,763.74 202839 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,763.74 CHECK NO 568299 VENDOR 9020 HYDRAULIC HOSE AND EQUIP 20011441 97228 521. 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 373.48 0.00 373.48 202312 PARTS 20011441 097252 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 151.80 0.00 151.80 202312 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 525.28 CHECK NO 568400 VENDOR 147920 IMMOKALEE WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 20011443 1130014810 1130 -1/2 001 - 061010. 643200.00000 0.00 452.34 0.00 452.34 1130014810 11/30 -1/2 20011443 1108010300 12/4 -1/3 001 - 061010 - 643200 -00000 0.00 264.46 0.00 264.46 1108010300 12/4 -1/3 20011325 1106250800 11/30 -1/2 111 - 163646 - 643400 -00000 0.00 59.81 0.00 59.81 1106250800 11/30 -1/2 20011325 1106022600 11/29 -12/28 111 - 163646- 643400 -00000 0.00 395.10 0.00 395.10 1106022600 11/29 -12/28 20011325 1111160300 11/27 -12/21 111- 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 122.78 0.00 122.78 1111160300 11/27 -12/21 20011325 1111161400 12/6.1/3 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 242.90 0.00 242.90 1111161400 12/6 -1/3 20011027 1111160400 12/6 -1/3 001 - 156150. 643400 -00000 0.00 84.33 0.00 84.33 1111160400 12/6 -1/3 20011024 1130055000 12/3 -1/2 470. 173435. 643400 -00000 0.00 10.05 0.00 10.05 113005500 12/3 -1/2 20011325 1108096100 12/4 -1/3 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 72.80 0.00 72.80 1108096100 12/ -1/3 20011325 1106250700 12/4 -1/3 111. 163646- 643400.00000 0.00 36.77 0.00 36.77 1106250700 12/4.1/3 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 62 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011325 1110071000 12/7.1/4 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 49.92 0.00 49.92 1110071000 12/7 -1/4 20011031 2111160100 11/21.12/11 001.155810. 643400 -00000 0.00 226.87 0.00 226.87 2111160100 11/21 -12/11 20011325 1110070100 12/7 -1/4 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 21.77 0.00 21.77 1110070100 12/7 -1/4 20011325 1110100200 12/11 -1/8 111 - 156334 - 643400 -00000 0.00 26.13 0.00 26.13 1110100200 12/11 -1/8 20011443 1130010100 11/30 -1/2 001.061010- 643200 -00000 0.00 1,850.66 0.00 1,850.66 1130010100 11/30 -1/2 20011443 1108012000 12/4 -1/3 001 - 061010 - 643200 -00000 0.00 911.26 0.00 911.26 1108012000 12/4 -1 3 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,827.95 CHECK NO 568587 VENDOR 297100 INFORMATION TODAY INC 20011020 377676 B1 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 915.15 0.00 915.15 152872 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 915.15 CHECK NO 568359 VENDOR 115600 INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT SERV. 20011420 13990 516 - 121650 - 645910 -00000 0.00 11,140.00 0.00 11,140.00 BLDRS RISK JUNE /JULY 20011420 13989 516.121650- 645910 -00000 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 BLDR RISK DEPOSIT 20011420 13991 516.121650- 645910 -00000 0.00 16,363.00 0.00 16,363.00 BLDR RISK AUG /SEPT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 32,503.00 CHECK NO 568720 VENDOR 900050 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 301099 4TH QTR 01 TAX PAYMENT 001 - 000000 - 218100 -00000 0.00 7,646.79 0.00 7,646.79 4TH QTR O1 TAX PAYMENT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,646.79 CHECK NO 568609 VENDOR 313840 . IOSCAPITAL 20011324 53124756 8/28 -9/25 001- 157110 - 644620 -00000 0.00 593.28 0.00 593.28 152976 COPIER JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA / J A PAGE 63 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS `r J1 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011448 53513249 10/23.11/20 111 - 138911 - 644620 -00000 0.00 643.30 0.00 643.30 201430 10/23 -11/20 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,236.58 CHECK NO 568416 VENDOR 163520 J. DANIEL LABS, M.D. 20010902 J AVILES 12/6 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 58.50 0.00 58.50 153068 J AVILES 12/6 20010902 J AVILES 12111 001 - 155930.631210.00000 0.00 104.00 0.00 104.00 153068 J AVILES 12111 20010902 J AVILES 12/19 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 58.50 0.00 58.50 153068 J AVILES 12/19 20010902 J AVILES 12/5 001 - 155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 58.50 0.00 58.50 153068 J AVILES 12/5 20010902 J AVILES 12/13 001. 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 58.50 0.00 58.50 153068 J AVILES 12/ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 338.00 CHECK NO 568303 VENDOR 10570 J. W. CRAFT 20010872 25540 111 - 156332 - 644600.00000 0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00 201970 11/25 -12/22 20010872 25544 111 - 156332 - 644600 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 201970 11/25 -12/22 20010872 25543 001.156363.644600 -00000 0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00 201970 11/25.12/22 20010872 25545 111 - 156334 - 644600 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 201970 11/25.12/22 20010872 25542 111. 156334 - 644600.00000 0.00 280.00 0.00 280.00 201970 11/25 -12/22 20010872 25546 111- 156334.644600.00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 201970 11/25.12/22 20010872 25539 001 - 156363 - 644600 -00000 0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00 201970 11/25 -12/22 20010872 25547 111 - 156332 - 644600.00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 201970 11/25 -12/22 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA J.E.S. TRACTOR SERVICE 345.00 PAGE 64 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 9 1 143.75 152131 BASE ROCK 0.00 43.53 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VENDOR 9540 JACK AND ANN'S FEED "44 VOUCHER 66500 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET SUPPLIES 20011391 65361 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,050.00 CHECK NO 568389 VENDOR 139990 J.C. DRAINFIELD 0.00 202864 SUPPLIES 20010917 4872 20010879 111 - 156334 - 634999 -00000 0.00 165.00 0.00 165.00 201054 152616 PUMP SEPTIC 20011391 65737 111. 156341. 652990 -00000 0.00 111. 156349 - 652990.00000 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 165.00 CHECK NO 568487 VENDOR 229750 J.C.PRODUCTIONS 66222 111 - 156334. 652990 -00000 0.00 20011390 012622 SUPPLIES 111.156341- 634999 -00000 0.00 24.250.00 0.00 24,250.00 111 - 156334. 652990.00000 203916 DJ 1/26/02 201054 SUPPLIES 20011391 65063 111 - 156341 - 652990 -00000 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24,250.00 CHECK NO 568477 VENDOR 206160 J.E.S. TRACTOR SERVICE 345.00 20010916 1536 0.00 470 - 173442 - 634999 -00000 0.00 143.75 152131 BASE ROCK 0.00 43.53 CHECK NO 568300 VENDOR 9540 JACK AND ANN'S FEED 0.00 20010880 66500 495 - 192330. 652990 -00000 0.00 201985 SUPPLIES 20011391 65361 111 - 156341 - 652990.00000 0.00 111 - 156349. 652990.00000 0.00 202864 SUPPLIES 20010879 66024 111 - 156334 - 652910.00000 0.00 201054 SUPPLIES 20011391 65737 111. 156341. 652990 -00000 0.00 111. 156349 - 652990.00000 0.00 202864 SUPPLIES 20010879 66222 111 - 156334. 652990 -00000 0.00 201054 SUPPLIES 20010879 66024 111 - 156334. 652990.00000 0.00 201054 SUPPLIES 20011391 65063 111 - 156341 - 652990 -00000 0.00 111 - 156349 - 652990 -00000 0.00 202864 SUPPLIES 600.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 38.64 0.00 0.00 345.00 0.00 43.79 0.00 0.00 143.75 0.00 45.69 0.00 43.53 0.00 556.87 68.13 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568348 VENDOR 107070 - JANE S. SILVERSTEIN, M.D., P.A. 20010904 P SYBERT 11/7 -8/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 218.40 0.00 153065 P SYBERT 11/7 -8/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568485 VENDOR 226290 - JANICE N. YOUNG, M.D.. P.A. 20010905 B BRIGGS 12/4/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 178.75 0.00 153066 B BRIGGS 12/4/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568704 VENDOR 350530 - JANUS PIERRE 20011402 10/6 -13/01 111 - 156341 - 634999.00000 0.00 105.00 0.00 152556 10/6 -13/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568721 VENDOR 900050 JOAN WILDE 301108 REFUND PARKS WILDE 111 - 156390. 347990 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 REFUND PARKS WILDE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568301 VENDOR 10160 JOHN COLLINS AUTO PARTS, INC. 20010881 746809 408 - 233312 - 652910 -00000 0.00 158.71 0.00 202032 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568687 VENDOR 348490 JOHN DEERE LANDSCAPES 20011190 972053 150 - 162545 - 646311.00000 0.00 1.19- 0.00 203427 PARTS /DISC 20011189 972054 152. 162541. 646311.00000 0.00 0.40- 0.00 203428 PARTS /DISC 20011190 972053 150. 162545 - 646311.00000 0.00 59.61 0.00 203427 PARTS /DISC 20010877 965692 -2 408. 253212 - 655100.00000 0.00 13.40 0.00 203445 PARTS /DISC 20011187 952206 412 - 273511 - 655100.70881 0.00 37.75- 0.00 203446 CREDIT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011192 954171 109 - 182901 - 646311 -00000 0.00 638.80 0.00 203343 PARTS /RETURN 20010874 950366 -2 111. 163646- 646311 -00000 0.00 25.17 0.00 203372 PARTS 20010874 962475 111. 163646- 646311 -00000 0.00 0.40- 0.00 203372 PARTS 20011189 864407 152. 162541- 646311 -00000 0.00 42.11 0.00 203428 PARTS /DISC 20011188 972052 160. 162518- 646311 -00000 0.00 39.74 0.00 203429 PARTS /DISC 20011188 972052 160 - 162518. 646311 -00000 0.00 0.79- 0.00 203429 PARTS /DISC 20011192 630160/954171 109 - 182901 - 646311.00000 0.00 19.38- 0.00 203343 PARTS /RETURN 20010874 961421 111- 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 11.80 0.00 203372 PARTS 20010878 950365 -2 412 - 273511 - 655100 -70881 0.00 518.96 0.00 203446 PARTS 20011189 972054 152 - 162541. 646311 -00000 0.00 19.87 0.00 203428 PARTS /DISC 20010876 961422 160. 162518. 646311 -00000 0.00 11.80 0.00 203429 PARTS /DISC 20010874 950367 111. 163646. 646311 -00000 0.00 7.17 0.00 203372 PARTS 20010877 961423 408- 253212. 655100 -00000 0.00 63.26 0.00 203445 PARTS /DISC 20010874 961421 111 - 163646. 646311 -00000 0.00 0.24- 0.00 203372 PARTS 20011191 857409 111 - 163646. 646311 -00000 0.00 99.36 0.00 203372 PARTS 20010877 965692.2 408- 253212. 655100 -00000 0.00 0.27- 0.00 203445 PARTS /DISC 20010874 962475 111 - 163646. 646311.00000 0.00 20.14 0.00 203372 PARTS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010876 961422 203429 PARTS /DISC 20011191 730620 203372 PARTS 20011188 857410 203429 PARTS /DISC 20010874 955859 203372 PARTS 20010877 961423 203445 PARTS /DISC 20010874 866432 203372 PARTS 20010875 955858 203428 PARTS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 682.50 6 PAGE 67 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 682.50 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 6,366.25 0.00 9,962.50 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 160. 162518 - 646311 -00000 0.00 0.24- 0.00 0.24- 111- 163646. 646311 -00000 0.00 135.36 0.00 135.36 160. 162518. 646311.00000 0.00 29.34 0.00 29.34 111. 163646. 646311.00000 0.00 15.90 0.00 15.90 408- 253212. 655100.00000 0.00 1.27- 0.00 1.27- 111- 163646 - 646311 -00000 0.00 78.15 0.00 78.15 152 - 162541 - 646311 -00000 0.00 20.83 0.00 20.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.788.84 CHECK NO 568511 VENDOR 249880 - JOHN PAUL LANDI, M,D,.,P.C. 20010906 J KEARNS 10/23/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 153072 J KEARNS 10/23/01 CHECK NO 568634 VENDOR 324730 - JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY INC 20011382 W/C SVS FEE 1 /1. 3/31/02 518- 121630 - 631990 -00000 W/C SVS FEE 1 /1- 1/31/02 20011186 LIABILITY CL 1 /1- 3/31/02 516 - 121650. 631990.00000 LIABILITY CLAIMS 1 /1- 3/31/02 CHECK NO 568383 VENDOR 133420 - JOHNSON ENGINEERING INC. 20011119 #38 413 - 263611 - 631400 -73028 801731 TO 12/2/01 20011119 #38 RETAINAGE 334 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 801731 TO 12/2/01 RETAINAGE 20011119 #38 RETAINAGE 413 - 000000 - 205100.00000 801731 TO 12/2/01 RETAINAGE 0.00 682.50 0.00 682.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 682.50 0.00 6,366.25 0.00 6,366.25 0.00 9,962.50 0.00 9,962.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16,328.75 0.00 1,607.50 0.00 1,607.50 0.00 1,750.00- 0.00 1,750.00- 0.00 198.97- 0.00 198.97- JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 68 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011119 #38 413 - 263611 - 631400 -74028 0.00 2,372.00 0.00 2,372.00 801731 TO 12/2/01 20011119 #38 RETAINAGE 412. 000000. 205100.00000 0.00 180.38- 0.00 180.38- 801731 TO 1212101 RETAINAGE 20011119 #38 412. 273511 - 631400.70028 0.00 3,607.50 0.00 3.607.50 801731 TO 12/2/01 20011119 #38 334 - 163650 - 631400 -60134 0.00 35,000.00 0.00 35.000.00 801731 TO 12/2/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.457.65 CHECK NO 568376 VENDOR 127280 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 20010884 185530 408. 233312. 655200 -00000 0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00 202202 REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 125.00 CHECK NO 568722 VENDOR 900050 JOSE CARRASCO 301093 REFUND PARKS CARRASCO 670 - 000000. 220010 -00000 0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00 REFUND PARKS CARRASCO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00 CHECK NO 568723 VENDOR 900050 JOSEPH COFIELD 301110 REFUND PARKS COFIELD 111 - 156380 - 347990 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 REFUND PARKS COFIELD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.00 CHECK NO 568471 VENDOR 199870 JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATIVE RESEARCH 20010901 02 -I146 001 - 443010. 654110 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 203592 SUB- FL LAW WEEKLY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 568302 VENDOR 10500 - JUDY SCRIBNER 20011427 1/7 -16 TRVL J SCRIBNER 123. 155975. 640200 -33075 0.00 11.60 123 - 155960 - 640200 -33060 0.00 25.52 0.00 37.12 1/7 -16 TRVL J SCRIBNER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 37.12 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568724 VENDOR 900050 - KATHLEEN ROAN 301091 REFUND PARKS ROAN 111 - 156395 - 347290 -00000 0.00 85.00 0.00 REFUND PARKS ROAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 PAGE 69 VCHR NET 85.00 85.00 CHECK NO 568370 VENDOR 125980 - KEITH P. HUSSEY, M.D., PA 20010907 10/10,12/01 E PINEDA 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 370.50 0.00 370.50 153074 10/10.12/01 E PINEDA CHECK TOTAL 0.00 370.50 CHECK NO 568440 VENDOR 181030 . KELLEY BLUE BOOK 20011108 22R009613 521 - 122410 - 654110 -00000 0.00 449.00 0.00 449.00 153215 BLUE BOOK CHECK TOTAL 0.00 449.00 CHECK NO 568304 VENDOR 10690 KELLY BLUEPRINTERS 20010883 9240 113 - 138312. 651210 -00000 0.00 39.63 0.00 39.63 200473 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.63 CHECK NO 568496 VENDOR 238950 KENNETH B. SEIFERT MD.PA. 20010908 M SOPENA 11/5 -6/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 208.65 0.00 208.65 153075 M SOPENA 11/5 -6/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 208.65 CHECK NO 568437 VENDOR 179190 - KENNETH R. DEVOS,MAI, SRA 20010863 2001- 1 -120C 331 - 163650 - 631600 -60134 0.00 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00 106010 APPRAISALS 20010863 2001- 1 -120B 331 - 163650.631600 -60134 0.00 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00 106010 APPRAISALS 20010863 2001.1 -710 331 - 163650. 631600 -60134 0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00 106010 APPRAISALS 20010863 2001.1.705 331 - 163650. 631600 -60134 0.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 106010 APPRAISALS 20010863 2001 -1 -831 331.163650- 631600 -60134 0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00 106010 APPRAISALS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568465 VENDOR 194110 - KILPATRICK TURF EQUIPMENT 20010873 2531100 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 637.55 0.00 202174 PARTS 20010873 2483802 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 361.77 0.00 202174 PARTS 20010873 2496401 521 - 122410 - 646425 -00000 0.00 538.70 0.00 202174 PARTS 20010873 2496400 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 150.60 0.00 202174 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568695 VENDOR 349520 KRISTEN GOGERTY 20011395 1/9 -29/02 111.156390. 634999 -00000 0.00 234.00 0.00 203763 GYM 1/9 -29/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568725 VENDOR 900050 LADONNA SUE BYERS 301076 IMPOUND REFUND BYERS 001 - 155410.346410.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 BYERS IMPOUND REFUND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568643 VENDOR 329400 LAWSON PRODUCTS. INC. 20010882 8824786 521 - 122410. 646425 -00000 0.00 120.84 0.00 203633 PARTS /DISC 20010882 8824786 521.122410.646425 -00000 0.00 1.16- 0.00 203633 PARTS /DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568305 VENDOR 11110 LEE CO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 20011424 20195 - 101183 12/10 -1 /10 001.156150.643100.00000 0.00 337.79 0.00 20195 - 101183 12/10 -1 /10 20011424 20195 - 145917 11/30 -1/2 001 - 155410 - 643100 -00000 0.00 17.01 0.00 20195. 145917 11/30.1/2 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011424 20195 -99362 11/30 -1/2 20195 -99362 11/30 -1/2 20011424 20195 - 168960 12/4 -1/4 20195 - 168960 12/4 -1/4 20011424 20195 - 102126 12/12 -1/14 20195 - 102126 12/12 -1/14 20011424 20195 - 137416 11/30.1/2 20195 - 137416 11/30 -1/2 20011424 20195 - 101180 12/10 -1 /10 20195 - 101180 12/10 -1 /10 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REF 307743 PAGE 71 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 924.36 16J1 307743 LENNAR HOMES SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER REF 307741 LENNAR HOMES FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 REF 307741 LENNAR HOMES ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 101 - 163620 - 643100.00000 0.00 373.31 0.00 373.31 101 - 163630 - 643100 -00000 0.00 24.58 0.00 24.58 001 - 061010. 643100 -00000 0.00 109.35 0.00 109.35 001 - 081020. 643100 -00000 0.00 259.38 REF 307738 001 - 041010. 643100 -00000 0.00 331.88 REF 307738 001 - 061010 - 643100 -00000 0.00 287.85 REF 307740 681 - 431310 - 643100 -00000 0.00 216.79 REF 307740 681 - 421510 - 643100 -00000 0.00 694.19 0.00 1,790.09 001 - 155810- 643100 -00000 0.00 1,893.52 0.00 1,893.52 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,545.65 CHECK NO 568663 VENDOR 337470 - LEE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 20011090 P SYBERT 10/14 -26/02 001 - 155940 - 634112 -00000 203892 P SYBERT 10/14 -26/02 20010911 P SYBERT 11/8/01 001 - 155940 - 634101 -00000 153077 P SYBERT 11/8/01 CHECK NO 568573 VENDOR 290080 - LENNAR HOMES, INC 20011099 REF 307743 LENNAR HOMES 113 - 138900. 322110 -00000 924.36 REF 307743 LENNAR HOMES CHECK TOTAL 20011099 REF 307741 LENNAR HOMES 113 - 138900. 322110 -00000 47.00 REF 307741 LENNAR HOMES 47.00 20011099 REF 307742 LENNAR HOMES 113- 138900 - 322110 -00000 47.00 REF 307742 LENNAR HOMES 47.00 20011099 REF 307739 LENNAR HOMES 113 - 138900 - 322110.00000 47.00 REF 307739 LENNAR HOMES 20011099 REF 307738 LENNAR HOMES 113- 138900 - 322110 -00000 REF 307738 LENNAR HOMES 20011099 REF 307740 LENNAR HOMES 113 - 138900. 322110 -00000 REF 307740 LENNAR HOMES 0.00 8,387.40 0.00 8.387.40 0.00 924.36 0.00 924.36 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,311.76 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 0.00 47.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 12 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 10 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 282.00 CHECK NO 568306 VENDOR 11240 LEO'S SOD & LANDSCAPING 20010920 7084 322. 183825 - 646320 -00000 0.00 1,692.00 0.00 1.692.00 202876 SOD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,692.00 CHECK NO 568342 VENDOR 105260 LESCO SERVICE CENTER 20010914 2B2BC9 408 - 233352 - 652310.00000 0.00 141.00 0.00 141.00 151434 CREDIT /CHEMICALS 20010914 CM2B2BE2 408 - 233352 - 652310 -00000 0.00 37.50• 0.00 37.50- 151434 CREDIT /CHEMICALS 20011107 2B28J7 109 - 182901. 652990 -00000 0.00 22.10 109 - 182901 - 652310 -00000 0.00 413.30 0.00 435.40 153146 REPELLENT /HERBICIDE 20011107 2B28J7 109 - 182901.652990 -00000 0.00 140.40 0.00 140.40 200096 SPRAYER 20011109 2B2414 109.182901. 652310.00000 0.00 85.80 109 - 182901. 652990 -00000 0.00 28.40 0.00 114.20 152450 SUPPLIES 20011224 2B26J0 109 - 182602.652990 -00000 0.00 12.90 0.00 12.90 200096 SHOP SUPPLIES 20011225 2B29B5 109 - 182901. 652990 -00000 0.00 236.75 0.00 236.75 200096 PARTS /SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,043.15 CHECK NO 568670 VENDOR 343480 LILIANA CARRENDER 20011173 1/8/02 6 HRS 681.431590- 634402 -00000 0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00 1/8/02 6HRS 20011173 1110102 3.5 HRS 681.431590- 634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 1110102 3.5 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 134.00 CHECK NO 568726 VENDOR 900050 LILIANA FRESNILLO 301089 REFUND PARKS - FRESNILLO 670 - 000000 - 220010.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 FRESNILLO REFUND PARKS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 16J1 PAGE 73 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568307 VENDOR 11350 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACH. CO. 20011195 409177 521. 122410- 646415 -00000 0.00 260.08- 0.00 260.08- 202437 PARTS 20011195 F95159 521. 122410. 646415 -00000 0.00 240.24 0.00 240.24 202437 PARTS 20011195 F94540 521 - 122410. 646415.00000 0.00 50.51 0.00 50.51 202437 PARTS 20011195 F94144 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 17.40 0.00 17.40 202437 PARTS 20011195 409502 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 333.21 0.00 333.21 202437 PARTS 20011195 F89715 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 19.91- 0.00 19.91- 202437 PARTS 20011195 F95186 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 32.16 0.00 32.16 202437 PARTS 20011195 9 -INVS 521 - 122410 - 646415.00000 0.00 299.81- 0.00 299.81- 202437 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 93.72 CHECK NO 568368 VENDOR 124240 LITTER- GITTER 20010912 01 -221 111. 156334- 652990 -00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 152304 PICKUP STICKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00 CHECK NO 568558 VENDOR 278700 LOCKS CO 20011101 600056 408. 210151- 652990 -00000 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 152386 PADLOCKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,000.00 CHECK NO 568666 VENDOR 341060 LONDON AIRCRAFT SERVICE CENTER INC 20010862 402992 495 - 192310 - 649990 -00000 0.00 1,893.22 0.00 1.893.22 203898 SVS /MAINT 20010862 402871 495 - 192310 - 649990 -00000 0.00 1,436.88 0.00 1.436.88 203898 SVS /MAINT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20010862 402842 203898 SVS / MAINT 20011091 403019 203580 PROPELLER 20010862 402955 203898 SUS / MAINT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 495. 192310 - 649990.00000 0.00 495 - 192310 - 649990 -00000 0.00 495 - 192310 - 649990 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568394 VENDOR 142050 - LOUIS S. MOORE, M.D. 20011373 P ACHILLE 01 1626/01 1627 681 - 421190. 631990 -00000 P ACHILLE 01 1626/01 1627 CHECK NO 568708 VENDOR 900030 - LOUISE BERGERON 301104 10/25 -11/21 TRVL L BERGER 001- 156140 - 640200 -00000 10/25 -11/21 TRVL L BERGERON CHECK NO 568393 VENDOR 141870 - M. JEAN RAWSON 20011100 27831 111 - 138911 - 631100.00000 203229 SVS 12/17 CHECK NO 568672 VENDOR 343930 - M /A -COM RADIO SYSTEMS 20011389 0868003 0.00 188- 140480- 646610 -00000 0.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT CHECK TOTAL 20011389 0862020 1,000.00 188 - 140480 - 646610 -00000 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 0.00 20011389 0860064 0.00 188 - 140480. 646610 -00000 0.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 0.00 20011389 0868004 0.00 188 - 140480 - 646610 -00000 405.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 96,592.00 20011389 0860063 188. 140480- 646610 -00000 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0868006 188 - 140480 - 646610.00000 201343 MAINT 10/01.12/01 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 4,287.37 0.00 6,234.54 0.00 50.00- 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 29.20 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 2,250.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 495.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 405.00 0.00 0.00 96,592.00 0.00 PAGE 74 VCHR NET 4,287.37 6,234.54 50.00- 13,802.01 250.00 250.00 29.20 29.20 1.000.00 1,000.00 2.250.00 300.00 495.00 300.00 405.00 96,592.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 75 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011389 0860059 188.140480- 646610 -00000 0.00 600.00 0.00 600.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0862018 188- 140480 - 646610 -00000 0.00 2,404.00 0.00 2,404.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0862019 188- 140480 - 646610 -00000 0.00 37.50 0.00 37.50 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0860062 188 - 140480 - 646610 -00000 0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0868002 188- 140480. 646610.00000 0.00 2,400.00 0.00 2,400.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0860061 188- 140480.646610 -00000 0.00 262.50 0.00 262.50 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT 20011389 0868001 188 - 140480 - 646610 -00000 0.00 1.800.00 0.00 1.800.00 201343 RADIO SYSTEM MAINT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 107,981.00 CHECK NO 568310 VENDOR 11990 - MAC PAPERS INC 20011398 166543 001 - 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 501.30 0.00 501.30 202505 ENVELOPES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 501.30 CHECK NO 568628 VENDOR 322920 MAGGIE MCCARTY 20011465 00003 -02 194 - 101540 - 882100 -10275 0.00 959.40 0.00 959.40 200013 11/24- 12/21/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 959.40 CHECK NO 568560 VENDOR 280100 MAIL STATION COURIER 20010896 17304 408.233351- 649990 -00000 0.00 93.34 408.233352- 649990 -00000 0.00 93.33 408. 233312- 649990 -00000 0.00 93.33 0.00 280.00 200945 12/1 -15/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 280.00 CHECK NO 568339 VENDOR 100800 - MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 20010870 30014094 001. 122240- 639967 -00000 0.00 526.40 0.00 526.40 201277 TEMPS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 76 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 16J1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010871 30022417 001. 126334- 646311 -00000 0.00 666.25 0.00 666.25 200076 TEMP 20010866 30034948 473 - 173413 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,117.85 0.00 1,117.85 200338 TEMPS 20010870 30015409 001 - 122240 - 639967 -00000 0.00 697.60 0.00 697.60 201277 TEMPS 20010871 30015409 001 - 126334 - 646311 -00000 0.00 650.00 0.00 650.00 200076 TEMP 20010870 30016775 001- 122240 - 639967.00000 0.00 643.20 0.00 643.20 201277 TEMPS 20011400 30034949 001 - 156110 - 634999.00000 0.00 406.41 0.00 406.41 152778 TEMP 20010892 30035871 155. 112593- 649990.68062 0.00 457.28 0.00 457.28 200256 TEMP 20010865 30035867 001. 126334 - 646311.00000 0.00 682.50 0.00 682.50 200076 TEMPS 20010866 30026621 473 - 173413 - 634999.00000 0.00 1,132.00 0.00 1,132.00 200338 TEMPS 20010870 30022819 001 - 122240 - 639967 -00000 0.00 601.60 0.00 601.60 201277 TEMPS 20010870 30010312 001 - 122240. 639967.00000 0.00 409.60 0.00 409.60 201277 TEMPS 20010893 30035872 156. 162723. 649990.00000 0.00 270.37 0.00 270.37 200258 TEMP 20010871 30014094 001 - 126334 - 646311 -00000 0.00 752.40 0.00 752.40 200076 TEMP 20010869 30016777 408 - 210105 - 634999 -00000 0.00 512.00 0.00 512.00 202695 TEMP 20010913 30035873 001 - 156110. 649990 -00000 0.00 412.97 0.00 412.97 152907 TEMPS 20010871 30010312 001- 126334. 646311.00000 0.00 655.00 0.00 655.00 200076 TEMP 20010866 30035869 473. 173413. 634999 -00000 0.00 849.00 0.00 849.00 200338 TEMPS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 77 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010891 30035870 150 - 162545 - 649990 -00000 0.00 207.55 0.00 207.55 200177 TEMPS 20010865 30036454 001 - 126334 - 646311 -00000 0.00 552.50 0.00 552.50 200076 TEMPS 20010913 30036460 001 - 156110 - 649990 -00000 0.00 347.42 0.00 347.42 152907 TEMPS 20010870 30022417 001. 122240- 639967 -00000 0.00 612.80 0.00 612.80 201277 TEMPS 20010871 30016775 001. 126334. 646311 -00000 0.00 682.50 0.00 682.50 200076 TEMP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 13,845.20 CHECK NO 568541 VENDOR 267060 MARCIA GALLE 20011393 1/2 -29/02 111 - 156390 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,727.40 0.00 1,727.40 201038 1/2 -29/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,727.40 CHECK NO 568375 VENDOR 127090 MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY 20011197 110290589 001 - 157110 - 652990.00000 0.00 8.20 0.00 8.20 201608 SUPPLIES 20011213 201080706 681 - 421510. 651110 -00000 0.00 174.42 0.00 174.42 201317 SUPPLIES 20011221 112100673 111 - 156313 - 651110 -00000 0.00 33.98- 0.00 33.98- 201725 SUPPLIES /CREDIT 20011216 110310570 001 - 155910. 651110 -00000 0.00 15.59 0.00 15.59 201840 SUPPLIES 20011212 110260578 001- 122240 - 651110.00000 0.00 2.32 0.00 2.32 201251 SUPPLIES 20011209 201100552 001 - 144210- 651110 -00000 0.00 47.98 0.00 47.98 201024 SUPPLIES 20011203 201070658 681 - 410510. 651110 -00000 0.00 1.18 0.00 1.18 201337 SUPPLIES 20011221 112040576 111 - 156313 - 651110 -00000 0.00 98.30 0.00 98.30 201725 SUPPLIES /CREDIT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16JI PAGE 78 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011216 111050530 001 - 155910. 651110.00000 0.00 5.21 0.00 5.21 201840 SUPPLIES 20011217 110030566 001. 432030. 651110 -00000 0.00 13.66 0.00 13.66 202742 SUPPLIES 20011197 110260510 001 - 157110 - 651110.00000 0.00 13.92 001 - 157110. 652990 -00000 0.00 93.68 0.00 107.60 201608 SUPPLIES 20011204 201080667 114 - 178975 - 651110 -00000 0.00 66.14 0.00 66.14 200349 SUPPLIES 20011210 201100662 518 - 121630- 651110 -00000 0.00 70.82 0.00 70.82 201072 SUPPLIES 20011218 112140577 408 - 233351 - 651110 -00000 0.00 189.08 0.00 189.08 203442 SUPPLIES 20011198 112210503 111. 156313- 651910 -00000 0.00 317.31 0.00 317.31 151894 SUPPLIES 20011214 201070534 495. 192370- 651110 -00000 0.00 47.98 0.00 47.98 201669 SUPPLIES 20011199 112280586 490 - 144610 - 651110 -00000 0.00 325.14 0.00 325.14 200114 SUPPLIES 20011212 110290507 001 - 122240- 651110 -00000 0.00 31.19 0.00 31.19 201251 SUPPLIES 20011213 112260641 681 - 421510. 651110.00000 0.00 94.24 0.00 94.24 201317 SUPPLIES 20011212 110290590 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 234.78 0.00 234.78 201251 SUPPLIES 20011208 111260535 408 - 210151 - 651110.00000 0.00 323.82 0.00 323.82 200860 SUPPLIES 20011202 110220701 681 - 410710 - 651110 -00000 0.00 11.06- 0.00 11.06- 201339 CREDITS 20011213 2010990545 681. 421510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 37.44 0.00 37.44 201317 SUPPLIES 20011200 112310524 473. 173413- 651110 -00000 0.00 46.30 0.00 46.30 200336 SUPPLIES 20011197 110150019 001 - 157110 - 652990 -00000 0.00 48.17 0.00 48.17 201608 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011213 112200686 681 - 421510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 52.47 0.00 201317 SUPPLIES 20011212 110300650 001 - 122240. 651110.00000 0.00 66.60 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES 20011207 201090531 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 47.98 0.00 200636 PAPER 20011215 110310624 495 - 192330. 651110 -00000 0.00 7.62 0.00 201671 SUPPLIES 20011198 112260608 111- 156313 - 651910 -00000 0.00 136.39 0.00 151894 SUPPLIES 20011212 110300666 001. 122240- 651110 -00000 0.00 12.12 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES 20011213 201090528 681 - 421510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 118.04 0.00 201317 SUPPLIES 20011201 201030613 114 - 178970 - 651110 -00000 0.00 347.40 0.00 200337 SUPPLIES 20011207 112260568 001 - 000000. 142500 -00000 0.00 71.97 0.00 200636 PAPER 20011212 110300627 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 302.78 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES 20011213 112260642 681. 421510- 651110.00000 0.00 108.67 0.00 201317 SUPPLIES 20011198 112310581 111 - 156313 - 651910 -00000 0.00 105.77- 0.00 151894 SUPPLIES 20011396 112050662 001 - 156110 - 651910.00000 0.00 168.71 0.00 152084 SUPPLIES 20011211 111290593 470 - 173435. 651110 -00000 0.00 23.28 0.00 201205 SUPPLIES 20011197 110150020 001 - 157110 - 652990 -00000 0.00 21.20 0.00 201608 SUPPLIES 20011219 112110542 669 - 100220 - 651110.00000 0.00 47.98 0.00 203687 SUPPLIES 20011221 111280691 111. 156313 - 651110 -00000 0.00 224.40- 0.00 201725 SUPPLIES /CREDIT JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ! REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /�','J, J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011216 110260639 001 - 155910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 51.20 0.00 201840 SUPPLIES 20011213 201080696 681 - 421510 - 651110 -00000 0.00 247.89 0.00 201317 SUPPLIES 20011200 110240582 473 - 173413. 651110.00000 0.00 3.42 0.00 200336 SUPPLIES 20011212 111060700 001. 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 24.00- 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES 20011197 110170679 001 - 157110 - 652990.00000 0.00 12.25- 0.00 201608 SUPPLIES 20011205 201070575 101 - 163610. 651110 -00000 0.00 68.97 0.00 200511 SUPPLIES 20011220 112208584 111 - 156349. 651110 -00000 0.00 89.69 0.00 203697 SUPPLIES 20011216 111050529 001. 155910 - 651110 -00000 0.00 26.70 0.00 201840 SUPPLIES 20011202 111280698 681 - 410710. 651110 -00000 0.00 37.24- 0.00 201339 CREDITS 20011213 112170636 681 - 421510 - 651110.00000 0.00 161.96 0.00 201317 SUPPLIES 20011206 111260593 111 - 138317 - 651110.00000 0.00 29.00 0.00 200514 SUPPLIES 20011212 111010534 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 66.60- 0.00 201251 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568369 VENDOR 124890 MARCO RIVER MARINA, INC 20011394 159272 001. 156363- 652110.00000 0.00 1,167.00 0.00 202150 SHORTS /PANTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568311 VENDOR 12070 MARCO TRUE VALUE, INC. 20010897 275569 470 - 173442 - 652990 -00000 0.00 39.58 0.00 201215 SUPPLIES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 1 PAGE. 81 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.58 CHECK NO 568657 VENDOR 334460 MARDALE OF AMERICA. INC. 20010885 35152 355 - 156175 - 762200 -80259 0.00 982.02 0.00 982.02 105251 FIRE EXT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 982.02 CHECK NO 568727 VENDOR 900050 MAREA TULLY 301107 REFUND PARKS TULLY 111 - 156380.347990 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 REFUND PARKS TULLY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.00 CHECK NO 568366 VENDOR 122850 MARIA G. DELASHMET 20011194 1/15 5 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402.00000 0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00 DELASHMET 1/15 5 HRS 20011194 1 /11 5.5 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 DELASHMET 1 /11 5.5 HRS 20011222 1110102 4 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 DELASHMET 1/10/02 4 HRS 20011194 1/15 5 HRS 681.421190- 634402.00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 DELASHMET 1/15 5 HRS 20011222 1/08/02 6.5 HRS 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 104.00 0.00 104.00 DELASHMET 1/08/02 6.5 HRS 20011222 1/09/02 5.5 HRS 681.431590. 634402.00000 0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00 DELASHMET 1/09/02 5.5 HRS 20011222 1110102 4 HRS 681 - 431590.634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 DELASHMET 1110102 4 HRS 20011194 1/16 2 HRS 681.421190- 634402.00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 DELASHMET 1/16 2 HRS 20011194 1/14 7 HRS 681.421190- 634402 -00000 0.00 112.00 0.00 112.00 DELASHMET 1/14 7 HRS 20011194 1 /11 5.5 HRS 681.431590- 634402.00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 DELASHMET 1 /11 5.5 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 568.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA 16J1 ? PAGE 82 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568684 VENDOR 348370 . MARIEN AIR INC. 20010915 CL001.01 118 - 144210.652990 -33781 0.00 165.00 0.00 165.00 151366 TRANSCEIVER UPGRADE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 165.00 CHECK NO 568474 VENDOR 204680 . MARKING DEVICES 20010898 86656 001. 000000 - 142900 -00000 0.00 26.44 0.00 26.44 200058 DATER 20011404 86596 001 - 443010.652990.00000 0.00 14.40 0.00 14.40 201171 ENGRAVE PLATES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.84 CHECK NO 568549 VENDOR 274170 . MARY CORNELISSE 20011370 1/29 -30 ADV PD M CORNELIS 114 - 178970 - 640300 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 1/29.30 ADV PD M CORNLISSE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 568728 VENDOR 900050 MARY FOSTER 301106 REFUND PARKS FOSTER 111.156380- 347990 -00000 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 REFUND PARKS FOSTER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00 CHECK NO 568539 VENDOR 266480 MARY KEIDEL 20011432 12/12 -1/14 TRVL M KEIDEL 111 - 156349 - 640200 -00000 0.00 46.98 0.00 46.98 12/12 -1/14 TRVL M KEIDEL CHECK TOTAL 0.00 46.98 CHECK NO 568308 VENDOR 11640 MATTHEW BENDER 20011437 32309074 355 - 156190 - 766100 -00000 0.00 62.24 0.00 62.24 152598 FL CONDO LAW CHECK TOTAL 0.00 62.24 CHECK NO 568649 VENDOR 333100 MATTHEW BENDER 20011405 08798443 001 - 443010 - 654110 -00000 0.00 69.89 0.00 69.89 201169 UPDATES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER 20010899 33113904 201169 REF 20010899 32872119 201169 REF 20010899 31965164 201169 REF 20010899 33605955 201169 REF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 001 - 443010 - 654110 -00000 0.00 58.80 0.00 001 - 443010 - 654110 -00000 0.00 249.40 0.00 001 - 443010- 654110 -00000 0.00 486.74 0.00 001. 443010 - 654110 -00000 0.00 79.80 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568309 VENDOR 11700 - MATULAYS CONTRACTORS SUPPLY 20011408 307919 109 - 182602 - 652990 -00000 0.00 200097 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568669 VENDOR 343410 - MAXTEL 20011242 001111' 152667 SUPPLIES 20011397 1280 152429 FLIP REPLACEMENT CHECK NO 568729 VENDOR 900050 - MC DONALD'S 211832 REFUND 266072 MCDONALDS MCDONALDS 266072 REFUND 408 - 210151 - 652990 -00000 0.00 490 - 144610 - 646610 -00000 0.00 PAGE 83 VCHR NET 58.80 249.40 486.74 79.80 944.63 29.41 0.00 29.41 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 29.41 113.80 0.00 113.80 35.00 0.00 35.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 148.80 113 - 000000. 115420 -00000 0.00 260.97 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568313 VENDOR 12200 - MCCONNELLS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 0.00 20010886 164338 0.00 001 - 172930 - 652990.00000 0.00 0.00 200522 SUPPLIES 20010887 164475 408 - 233352. 652910 -00000 0.00 200716 SUPPLIES 20011111 162176 001. 156363- 652990 -00000 0.00 200873 SUPPLIES 20010889 164385 408 - 233351 - 652990.00000 0.00 200792 SUPPLIES 0.00 260.97 0.00 260.97 4.03 0.00 4.03 40.41 0.00 40.41 10.59 0.00 10.59 24.88 0.00 24.88 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ! PAGE 84 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS �`".'��`, J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010886 164358 001 - 172930. 652990 -00000 0.00 0.89 0.00 0.89 200522 SUPPLIES 20010890 164462 111 - 156332 - 652990.00000 0.00 26.13 0.00 26.13 200983 SUPPLIES 20010888 163986 408 - 233350 - 652910 -00000 0.00 13.53 0.00 13.53 200737 SUPPLIES 20010887 164631 408 - 233352. 652910 -00000 0.00 21.20 0.00 21.20 200716 SUPPLIES 20011111 162108 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 5.04 0.00 5.04 200873 SUPPLIES 20011111 162081 001 - 156363 - 652990 -00000 0.00 15.50 0.00 15.50 200873 SUPPLIES 20011111 162200 001 - 156363 - 652990.00000 0.00 39.80 0.00 39.80 200873 SUPPLIES 20010889 164625 408 - 233351 - 652990.00000 0.00 21.37 0.00 21.37 200792 SUPPLIES 20010887 164524 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 51.79 0.00 51.79 200716 SUPPLIES 20011111 162176 001 - 156363. 652910 -00000 0.00 46.51 0.00 46.51 200873 SUPPLIES 20010890 163188 111 - 156332. 652990 -00000 0.00 7.48 0.00 7.48 200983 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 329.15 CHECK NO 568555 VENDOR 276820 MCI 20010919 4DK66417 10 /11 /01 113 - 138900 - 641210.00000 0.00 43.17 0.00 43.17 4DK66417 10/11/01 20010919 4DK66417 11 /11 /01 113. 138900. 641210.00000 0.00 43.17 0.00 43.17 4DK66417 11 /11 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 86.34 CHECK NO 568730 VENDOR 900050 - MELISSA CAMPANELLA 301090 REFUND PARKS CAMPANELLA 670 - 000000. 220010 -00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 REFUND PARKS CAMPANELLA JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568731 VENDOR 900050 MELISSA WRIGHT 301092 REFUND PARKS WRIGHT 111 - 156395 - 347290 -00000 0.00 85.00 0.00 REFUND PARKS WRIGHT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568259 VENDOR 194880 METRO DADE POLICE 20011418 98 -1429 001- 013010 - 649040 -00000 0.00 63.00 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568315 VENDOR 12530 MIAMI HERALD 20010868 027002404 10/7 111- 156341 - 648170 -00000 0.00 2,252.85 0.00 200478 10/7 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568444 VENDOR 182860 MICHAEL MUMM 20011113 S DORMAN 1102 001 - 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 400.00 0.00 S DORMAN 1/02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568316 VENDOR 12620 - MICHAEL W. NYCUM, M.D. 20010910 J WITHROW 12120 001. 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 29.25 0.00 153078 J WITHROW 12120 20010910 J WITHROW 7/19 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 48.75 0.00 153078 J WITHROW 7/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568732 VENDOR 900050 MICHELLE ALLEN 301109 REFUND PARKS ALLEN 111 - 156390 - 347990.00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 REFUND PARKS ALLEN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568629 VENDOR 323000 MICHELLE DORALUS 20011193 1/15 6.5 HRS 681.421190. 634402 -00000 0.00 104.00 0.00 DORALUS 1/15 6.5 HRS JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011112 1/8 5 HRS DORALUS 1/8 5 HRS 20011112 1/8 5 HRS DORALUS 1/8 5 HRS 20011112 1 /10 4 HRS DORALUS 1 /10 4 HRS 20011193 1/14 4 HRS DORALUS 1/14 4 HRS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 86 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 681. 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 681. 421190- 634402.00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 681. 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 64.00 681 - 421190 - 634402.00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 64.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 312.00 CHECK NO 568314 VENDOR 12420 - MID CONTINENT ELECTRIC 20011392 3972 313 - 163673. 763100 -66065 0.00 101587 CONTROLLER CABINETS 20011392 39680001 313. 163673- 763100 -66065 0.00 101587 CONTROLLER CABINETS CHECK NO 568476 VENDOR 205860 - MIDWEST TAPE EXCHANGE 20010900 410373 307 - 156110. 652670 -00000 0.00 201637 VIDEO CHECK NO 568535 VENDOR 264410 - MILER TRONICS 20010867 1302MT 495 - 192370 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200365 MAINT CHECK NO 568343 VENDOR 106140 - MILLIPORE CORP. 20011223 2982626 114. 178975- 652910 -00000 0.00 200813 FILTERS CHECK NO 568377 VENDOR 129260 - MITCHELL & STARK CONSTRUCTION 20010864 2097 408 - 233351 - 646980 -00000 0.00 202840 REPAIR SVS 8,441.51 0.00 8,441.51 8,441.51 0.00 8,441.51 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16,883.02 203.83 0.00 203.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 203.83 1,481.50 0.00 1,481.50 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.481.50 1,295.68 0.00 1.295.68 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,295.68 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010864 2098 408 - 233351. 646980 -00000 0.00 1,374.00 0.00 202840 REPAIR SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568499 VENDOR 245150 MITRON SYSTEMS CORPORATION 20011406 MSC -3794 001- 156363 - 646970 -00000 0.00 156.00 0.00 201929 REPAIRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568673 VENDOR 344500 MONA BUTTER 20011372 10/25 TRVL M BUTLER 001 - 156140 - 640200.00000 0.00 6.00 0.00 10/25 TRVL M BUTLER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568598 VENDOR 305500 - MORGAN MEDICAL CORP 20010909 A HAMPSON 12/11 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 683.10 0.00 153079 A HAMPSON 12111 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568431 VENDOR 172350 - MOTION INDUSTRIES 20010894 FL42- 546293 408 - 233352 - 655100.00000 0.00 247.71 0.00 201420 PARTS 20010894 FL42- 546021 408 - 233352 - 655100 -00000 0.00 95.08 0.00 201420 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568508 VENDOR 248480 - MOTOROLA - SOUTHEAST PCC 20010895 W0364156 490 - 144610. 646910 -00000 0.00 36.00 0.00 200113 SVS 20011407 W0336333 490 - 144610. 646910 -00000 0.00 468.00 0.00 200113 REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568365 VENDOR 122330 - MULLER'S TACK & TOG SHOPPE 20011426 11451 001. 156363- 652255.00000 0.00 59.00 0.00 201665 SUPPLEMENT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 88 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59.00 CHECK NO 568317 VENDOR 12960 - MUNICIPAL CODE CORP 20011399 279725 111 - 138721 - 654110 - 00000, 0.00 425.00 0.00 425.00 152376 PUBLICATIONS 20011399 279726 111 - 138721 - 654110 -00000 0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 152376 PUBLICATIONS 20011110 VOL 1 CC LAND DEV CODE 111. 178980- 651110 -00000 0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 151747 CC LAND DEV CODE VOL 1 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 532.00 CHECK NO 568318 VENDOR 13000 - MUNICIPAL SUPPLY & SIGN CO 20011425 75734 101- 163630 - 653710.00000 0.00 596.00 0.00 596.00 200032 PARTS 20011425 75713 101 - 163630 - 653710 -00000 0.00 246.25 0.00 246.25 200032 PARTS 20011403 75733 101. 163630- 653710 -00000 0.00 640.00 0.00 640.00 152633 SIGN 20011401 75694 101 - 163630 - 653710 -00000 0.00 695.00 0.00 695.00 152632 SIGNS 20010903 075785 101 - 163630. 653710 -00000 0.00 432.40 0.00 432.40 152634 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,609.65 CHECK NO 568585 VENDOR 295580 - NAPA AUTO PARTS 20011458 134987 144 - 144360 - 652990 -00000 0.00 18.68 0.00 18.68 153042 - SUPPLIES, 12/13 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18.68 CHECK NO 568319 VENDOR 13230 - NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 20011357 GOMEZ,J - 11 /1 /01 001 - 155930 - 634101 -00000 0.00 558.00 0.00 558.00 201864 - GOMEZ,J 11 /1 20011357 GARCIA,R - 9/9/01 001 - 155930 - 634101 -00000 0.00 259.03 0.00 259.03 201864 - GARCIA,R 9/9 20011357 STEWART,L - 5/23/01 001 - 155930 - 634101 -00000 0.00 762.08 0.00 762.08 201864 - STEWART,L 5/23 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011357 EMERTON,C - 9/24/01 201864 EMERTON,C 9/24 20011357 HUNT,A 11 /l /01 201864 HUNT,A 11 /1 20011357 SYBERT,P - 11/29/01 201864 SYBERT,P 11/29 20011357 MILLS,B 8/11/01 201864 MILLS,B 8/11 20011357 TARVIN,G . 11 /l /01 201864 TARVIN,G 11 /1 20011357 MILLS,B 8 /10 /01 201864 MILLS,B 8/10 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 568320 VENDOR 13240 - NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 20011346 PAGE 89 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 201867 - GARCIA,Y 11/26 6 20011346 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 0.00 201867 - CROSBY 11/16 0.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 001. 155930- 634112 -00000 0.00 201867 - OLVERA,M 10/19 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001 - 155930. 634101 -00000 0.00 378.08 0.00 378.08 001 - 155930. 634101 -00000 0.00 950.58 0.00 950.58 001- 155930 - 634101 -00000 0.00 201.30 0.00 201.30 001. 155930- 634101 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 001. 155930- 634101 -00000 0.00 733.25 0.00 733.25 001 - 155930. 634101 -00000 0.00 300.42 0.00 300.42 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,162.74 CHECK NO 568320 VENDOR 13240 - NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 20011346 GARCIA,Y - 11/26/01 001. 155930. 634112 -00000 0.00 201867 - GARCIA,Y 11/26 0.00 20011346 CROSBY,L - 11/16/01 001 - 155930. 634112.00000 0.00 201867 - CROSBY 11/16 0.00 20011346 OLVERA,M - 10/19/01 001. 155930- 634112 -00000 0.00 201867 - OLVERA,M 10/19 20011346 GARCIA,R - 10/15/01 001. 155930. 634112.00000 0.00 201867 - GARCIA, 10/15 0.00 20011346 FREDERICK,C - 1211101 001 - 155930 - 634112 -00000 0.00 201867 - FREDERICK 1211 0.00 CHECK NO 568527 VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC. 20011362 6839 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 O1.1001CP /BENTO,M 20011362 6803 681 - 410310 - 633032 -00000 O1.1048CP /BENTO,M 20011353 7141 681 - 410310 - 633043 -00000 ROSA,SCOTT 01- 1340CFA 0.00 2,173.77 0.00 2,173.77 0.00 2,898.36 0.00 2,898.36 0.00 5,072.13 0.00 5.072.13 0.00 1,449.18 0.00 1.449.18 0.00 4,347.54 0.00 4,347.54 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,940.98 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 22.50 0.00 22.50 0.00 132.00 0.00 132.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011353 6616 -2 BYRGE,J O1.349CFA 20011353 7141 ROSA,SCOTT 01- 1340CFA COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 681. 410310- 633051 -00000 0.00 681 - 410310 - 633033 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568322 VENDOR 13300 NAPLES DAILY NEWS 20011343 1975267/001230 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 DISC 200466 - ADS 12/23.24 29.60 20011343 1975270/001230 113. 138312. 649100 -00000 30.00 200466 - ADS 12/23 -24 0.00 20011343 1981085/001230 113. 138312- 649100 -00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 12/29 -31 0.00 20011343 1981104/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 12/29.31 0.00 20011343 1981709/053926 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 0.00 200466 - AD 1/1 0.00 20011343 1982166/001230 113. 138312- 649100.00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 1/5.7 0.00 20011343 1981105/053926 113. 138312 - 649100.00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 12/29 -31 0.00 20011343 1982168/001230 113 - 138312- 649100 -00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 1/5 -7 0.00 20011343 1975268/001230 113. 138312. 649100 -00000 0.00 200466 - ADS 12/22.24 20011343 1982170/001230 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 200466 - ADS 1/5.7 20011343 1975269/001230 113 - 138312 - 649100.00000 200466 - ADS 12/23 -24 20011343 1982008/001230 113. 138312- 649100.00000 200466 - AD 1/3 20011343 1982167/001230 113 - 138312. 649100 -00000 200466 - ADS 1/5 -7 20011343 1981086/001230 113 - 138312 - 649100 -00000 200466 - ADS 12/29 -31 16 J1 0.00 PAGE 90 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 29.60 295.52 0.00 29.60 30.00 174.13 0.00 30.00 CHECK TOTAL 153.72 0.00 244.10 0.00 156.86 0.00 156.86 0.00 362.53 0.00 362.53 0.00 295.52 0.00 295.52 0.00 174.13 0.00 174.13 0.00 153.72 0.00 153.72 0.00 161.57 0.00 161.57 0.00 170.99 0.00 170.99 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 0.00 155.29 0.00 155.29 0.00 158.43 0.00 158.43 0.00 243.21 0.00 243.21 0.00 883.08 0.00 883.08 0.00 233.79 0.00 233.79 0.00 309.72 0.00 309.72 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 91 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,618.84 CHECK NO 568323 VENDOR 13340 - NAPLES DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING 20011080 MAY,V - 12/7/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 1,446.25 0.00 1,446.25 201863 MAY,V 12/7 20011080 MARSH,W 12/6/01 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 1,010.75 0.00 1,010.75 201863 MARSH,W 12/6 20011080 HAYWARD,T - 12/10/01 001- 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 305.50 0.00 305.50 201863 - HAYWARD,T 12/10 20011080 CONLEY,L - 7/30/01 001. 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 2,860.00 0.00 2.860.00 201863 - CONLEY,L 7/30 20011080 QUATRALE,A - 12/3/01 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 44.85 0.00 44.85 201863 - QUATRALE,A 12/3 20011080 PITTMAN,R - 12110101 001- 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 243.75 0.00 243.75 201863 - PITTMAN,R 12/10 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,911.10 CHECK NO 568567 VENDOR 284680 - NAPLES ENDOSCOPY ASSOC. 20011083 PINEDA,E - 12/14/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 477.75 0.00 477.75 153080 - PINEDA,E 12/14 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 477.75 CHECK NO 568324 VENDOR 13370 - NAPLES FEED & SEED, INC. 20011349 17897 001. 155410 - 652210.00000 0.00 64.00 0.00 64.00 202452 - KITTY LITTER, 11 /10 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.00 CHECK NO 568430 VENDOR 172110 - NAPLES FUNERAL HOME 20011068 C.MITCHELL - 12/26/01 001 - 155930. 634150.00000 0.00 900.00 0.00 900.00 201871 - C.MITCHELL, 12/26 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 900.00 CHECK NO 568544 VENDOR 271100 - NAPLES HEART CENTER 20011350 FREDERICK,C - 1211101 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 1,738.75 0.00 1,738.75 203894 - FREDERICK,C 1211 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 92 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011350 FREDERICK.0 - 12/1 -5 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 3,311.75 0.00 3.311.75 203894 FREDERICK,C 12/1 -5 20011350 ATME,M 12/18/01 001 - 155930.631210 -00000 0.00 71.50 0.00 71.50 203894 ATME,M 12/18 20011350 ATME,M 12/18/01 001. 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 48.75 0.00 48.75 203894 ATME,M 12/18 20011350 FREDERICK.0 - 12/6/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 81.25 0.00 81.25 203894 FREDERICK.0 12/6 20011350 ATME.M 11/28/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 32.50 0.00 32.50 203894 ATME.M 11/28 20011350 ATME,M 11/27 & 28 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 308.75 0.00 308.75 203894 ATME,M 11/27 & 28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,593.25 CHECK NO 568350 VENDOR 108550 - NAPLES MEDICAL CENTER 20011067 PITTMAN,R - 12/14/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 228.15 0.00 228.15 201872 PITTMAN,R 12/14 20011067 MAY,V 12/12/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 108.55 0.00 108.55 201872 MAY,V 12/12 20011067 HAYWARD,T - 12/12/01 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 31.20 0.00 31.20 201872 HAYWARD.T 12/12 20011067 MCGEE,A 12/19/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 128.70 0.00 128.70 201872 MCGEE,A 12/19 20011067 MCGEE,A 12/11/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 128.70 0.00 128.70 201872 MCGEE.A 12111 20011067 KEARNS.J - 12/13/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 55.25 0.00 55.25 201872 - KEARNS,J 12/13 20011067 SOPENA,M - 11/5/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 29.35 0.00 29.35 201872 - SOPENA,M 11/5 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 709.90 CHECK NO 568349 VENDOR 107670 - NAPLES PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES 20011084 SOPENA,M - 11/6/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 425.75 0.00 425.75 203273 - SOPENA,M 11/6 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 93 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 425.75 CHECK NO 568326 VENDOR 13700 - NAPLES RADIOLOGISTS 20011358 GARCIA,R - 10/16/01 001. 155930. 631990.00000 0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00 203360 GARCIA,R 10/16 20011358 CROSBY, L - 11/16 & 17 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 156.00 0.00 156.00 203360 CROSBY,L 11/16 & 17 20011358 DEGENNARDO,L - 9/18/01 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 39.00 0.00 39.00 203360 - DEGENNARDO,L 9/18 20011358 CAREAGA,C - 10/17/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 19.50 0.00 19.50 203360 - CAREAGA,C 10/17 20011358 STEWART,L - 4/9/01 001 - 155930. 631990.00000 0.00 38.35 0.00 38.35 203360 - STEWART,L 4/9 20011358 DISTEL.J - 12/6/01 001 - 155930 - 631990.00000 0.00 32.50 0.00 32.50 203360 - DISTEL,J 12/6 20011358 GARCIA,R - 10/15/01 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 253.50 0.00 253.50 203360 - GARCIA.R 10/15 20011358 CAREAGA,C - 10/15/01 001 - 155930 - 631990.00000 0.00 19.50 0.00 19.50 203360 - CAREAGA,C 10/15 20011358 DEGENNARDO,L - 11 /1 /01 001. 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 20.80 0.00 20.80 203360 - DEGENNARDO,L 11/1 20011358 MILLS, B - 8/10/01 001. 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 14.95 0.00 14.95 203360 MILLS,B 8/10 20011358 PAYNE,K 12/8/01 001. 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 178.10 0.00 178.10 203360 PAYNE,K 12/8 20011358 CAREAGA,C - 10/17/01 001. 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 113.75 0.00 113.75 203360 - CAREAGA,C 10/17 20011358 DEGENNARDO,L - 10/26/01 001- 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 16.90 0.00 16.90 203360 - DEGENNARDO,L 10/26 20011358 SANCHEZ,E - 9/13/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 96.30 0.00 96.30 203360 - SANCHEZ,E 9/13 20011358 STEWART,L - 4/17/01 001- 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 130.00 203360 - STEWART,L 4/17 20011358 STEWART,L - 4/9/01 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 139.75 0.00 139.75 203360 - STEWART,L 4/9 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011358 DEGENNARDO,L - 9/12/01 203360 - DEGENNARDO,L 9/12 20011358 STEWART,L - 5/23/01 203360 - STEWART,L 5/23 20011358 SYBERT,P - 11/29/01 203360 - SYBERT,P 11/29 20011358 CROSBY,L - 12/6/01 203360 - CROSBY,L 12/6 20011358 DEGENNARDO,L - 11/6/01 203360 - DEGENNARDO,L 11/6 20011358 SANCHEZ,E - 9/13/01 203360 - SANCHEZ,E 9/13 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 568620 VENDOR 319080 - NAPLES SAFARI ANIMAL HOSPITAL PAGE 94 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VASQUEZ,A 16J1 60.00 201043 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 20011069 01.8181 SONDGERATH,S FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 201043 01 -8181 SONDGERATH.S 0.00 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 20.80 0.00 20.80 001- 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 130.00 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 18.20 0.00 18.20 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 001. 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 19.50 0.00 19.50 001 - 155930 - 631990.00000 0.00 234.00 0.00 234.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,782.40 CHECK NO 568620 VENDOR 319080 - NAPLES SAFARI ANIMAL HOSPITAL 20011069 01 -9022 VASQUEZ,A 610 - 155410- 631970 -00000 60.00 201043 01 -9022 VASQUEZ,A 0.00 20011069 01.8181 SONDGERATH,S 610 - 155410 - 631970 -00000 65.00 201043 01 -8181 SONDGERATH.S 0.00 20011069 01 -9444 DUNN,P 610. 155410 - 631970.00000 295.00 201043 01 -9444 OUNN,P 0.00 20011069 01 -9443 DUNN,P 610.155410.631970 -00000 52.00 201043 01 -9443 DUNN,P 0.00 20011069 01 -8180 SONDGERATH,S 610 - 155410.631970 -00000 201043 01 -8180 SONDGERATH,S CHECK NO 568505 VENDOR 248010 - NEUROSCIENCE & SPINE ASSOCIATION 20011081 HIGGINBOTHAM,WM 6/21 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 201885 - HIGGINBOTHAM,WM 6/21 20011081 POWELL,S 12111 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 201885 - POWELL,S 12111 20011081 CLEVENGER,S 12/6 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 201885 - CLEVENGER,S 12/6 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 295.00 0.00 48.75 0.00 48.75 0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00 0.00 74.75 0.00 74.75 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 95 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011081 NOTTER,T 12/18 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 81.90 0.00 81.90 201885 - NOTTER,T 12/18 20011081 ZAPATA,Y 12120 001. 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 107.25 0.00 107.25 201885 - ZAPATA.Y 12120 20011081 SHEPARD,S 12/14 001. 155930- 631210.00000 0.00 1,582.75 0.00 1,582.75 201885 SHEPARD.S 12/14 20011081 MCGEE,A 11/28 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 1.240.85 0.00 1.240.85 201885 MCGEE,A 11/28 20011081 MARONEY,S 9/6 & 10/2 -24 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 117.00 0.00 117.00 201885 - MARONEY,S 9/6 & 10/2 -24 20011081 NOTTER,T 11/9 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 825.50 0.00 825.50 201885 - NOTTER,T 11/9 20011081 BURNS, R 12110 001. 155930. 631210.00000 0.00 29.25 0.00 29.25 201885 - BURNS, R 12110 20011081 HIGGINBOTHAM,WM 12/19 001 - 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 29.25 0.00 29.25 201885 HIGGINBOTHAM,WM 12/19 20011081 MCGEE,A 12/6 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 110.50 0.00 110.50 201885 MCGEE.A 12/6 20011081 MUCCINO,M 12110 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 74.75 0.00 74.75 201885 - MUCCINO,M 12110 20011081 MUCCINO,M 12110 001. 155930- 631210.00000 0.00 787.15 0.00 787.15 201885 - MUCCINO,M 12110 20011081 NOTTER.T 12112 001- 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 97.50 0.00 97.50 201885 - NOTTER,T 12/12 20011081 MUCCINO,M 12110 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 1,072.50 0.00 1,072.50 201885 - MUCCINO,M 12110 20011081 SHEPARD,S 11/19 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 43.55 0.00 43.55 201885 - SHEPARD,S 11/19 20011081 SHEPARD,S 12/17 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 39.00 0.00 39.00 201885 - SHEPARD.S 12117 20011081 NOTTER,T 11/6 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 110.50 0.00 110.50 201885 - NOTTER,T 11/6 20011081 NOTTER,T 11/9 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 4.777.50 0.00 4.777.50 201885 - NOTTER.T 11/9 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 96 REPORT 100.601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 0.00 48.00 0.00 6 1/11/02 2 HRS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 20011360 f 3.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 1 /10 /01 3.5 HRS VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011081 HAMPSON.A 12/18 001 - 155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 39.00 0.00 39.00 201885 - HAMPSON.A 12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00 20011081 MARONEY.S 12/19 001. 155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 110.50 0.00 110.50 201885 - MARONEY.S 12/19 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11,451.70 CHECK NO 568481 VENDOR 223060 - NEWSPAPER PRINTING COMPANY 20011064 57600 111 - 156341 - 647110.00000 0.00 10.471.00 0.00 10,471.00 202005 - PRINT WINTER REC GUIDE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10,471.00 CHECK NO 568571 VENDOR 286930 - NEXTEL 20011066 0002131764 -9 11/15 -12/14 001 - 121810- 649990.00000 0.00 111.38 0.00 111.38 202371 - 0002131764 -9 11/15- 12/14/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 111.38 CHECK NO 568607 VENDOR 310560 - NORA SEHEULT 20011361 1/11/02 2 HRS 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 1/11/02 2 HRS 20011360 1 /10 /01 3.5 HRS 681 - 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00 1 /10 /01 3.5 HRS 20011360 1/8/02 6 HRS 681- 431590. 634402 -00000 0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00 1/8/02 6 HRS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00 CHECK NO 568327 VENDOR 14070 - NORMAN J. DERY, 20011085 MACK.FRANK 11/19/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201887 - MACK,FRANK 11/19 20011085 WARNER,J 12/11/01 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201887 - WARNER,J 12111 20011085 PRICE.NANCY 11/28/01 001 - 155930. 631210 -00000 0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 201887 - PRICE.NANCY 11/28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 135.00 CHECK NO 568253 VENDOR 103620 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER (j/ FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011174 12/01 PLAN REVIEW 113. 000000- 209102 -00000 0.00 143.281.20 0.00 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568340 VENDOR 103620 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT 20011177 12/01 FIRE INSP FEES 113 - 000000 - 209101.00000 0.00 93,591.07 113 - 000000- 209201.00000 0.00 15,103.29 113 - 000000- 209301 -00000 0.00 40.00 113 - 000000 - 209401 -00000 0.00 15,887.72 113 - 000000 - 209601 -00000 0.00 4,615.00 0.00 12101 FIRE INSP FEES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568382 VENDOR 133380 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT 20011185 12101 INTEREST 113 - 138900 - 341890 -00000 0.00 119.77 12/01 INTEREST 20011178 12101 IMPACT FEES 113 - 000000 - 209810 -00000 0.00 134,960.40 12101 IMPACT FEES CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568513 VENDOR 251880 - NUCLEAR MEDICINE OF NAPLES 20011086 GUREGHIAN,A - 1217101 001 - 155930- 631210 -00000 0.00 153081 - GUREGHIAN,A 12/7 CHECK NO 568568 VENDOR 285590 - OFFICE MAX 20011070 489419/601118001227258 001. 155910 - 651910.00000 0.00 000. 000000 - 651910 -00000 0.00 151498 - PRINTER. 11/9 CHECK NO 568443 VENDOR 182210 - OFFICE PAVILION 20011079 22412 408. 233351 - 764310 -00000 0.00 201790 - OFFICE FURNITURE 12/18 CHECK NO 568484 VENDOR 224590 - PALM MEDICAL SUPPLY CORP. 97.50 CHECK TOTAL 229.98 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 2,427.70 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 97 VCHR NET 143.281.20 143.281.20 129,237.08 129,237.08 119.77 134,960.40 135,080.17 97.50 97.50 229.98 229.98 2,427.70 2,427.70 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011071 BRONISLAVI,R - 12/19/01 153082 - BRONISLAVI,R 12/19 20011071 VASQUEZ,H - 12/19/01 153082 - VASQUEZ,H 12/19 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC 001 - 155930 - 652810.00000 0.00 001- 155930. 652810 -00000 0.00 CHECK NO 568646 VENDOR 330350 - PAT'S PUMP AND BLOWER 20011078 302036 521. 122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 200696 - PARTS, 12/26 CHECK NO 568528 VENDOR 259870 - PATRICK C. WEBER, P.A. 20011065 12101 GUARDIAN FEES 192 - 432515 - 631130 -00000 0.00 192. 432515. 631990 -00000 0.00 201382 - GUARDIAN FEES CHECK NO 568557 VENDOR 278590 - PAUL E. MATTAUSCH 20011364 1/26 -31 ADV PO P MATTAUSC 408. 210125 - 640300.00000 0.00 1/26 -31 ADV PD P MATTAUSCH CHECK NO 568632 VENDOR 324250 - PEARSON EDUCATION 20011075 BK- 7380000 355 - 156190. 766100 -00000 0.00 152903 - BOOK- TEACHERS ED WORKPLACE 20011460 BK- 7225204 144 - 144360 - 654360.00000 0.00 150065 - TRAINING BOOKS CHECK NO 568503 VENDOR 247350 . PEDERSEN PRINTING 20011074 1507 001 - 122240 - 647110 -00000 0.00 151159 BUSINESS CARDS, 112 20011074 1497 001 - 122240 - 647110 -00000 0.00 151159 BUSINESS CARDS, 12/18 16J1 PAGE 98 .44 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 193.42 0.00 193.42 229.34 0.00 229.34 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 422.76 168.83 0.00 168.83 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 168.83 11,700.00 80.00 0.00 11,780.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 11.780.00 93.00 0.00 93.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 93.00 30.57 0.00 30.57 434.61 0.00 434.61 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 465.18 32.00 0.00 32.00 32.00 0.00 32.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 64.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 AMT NET COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 4,795.20 606.80 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 606.80 210.14 0.00 210.14 503.54 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 2,650.95 0.00 2,650.95 CHECK TOTAL FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER 0.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568551 VENDOR 276020 . PETROLEUM TRADERS CORP. 0.00 20011359 298173 0.00 67.86 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 67.86 200956 GAS, 12/31 51.50 0.00 20011359 297955 521.122450.652410 -00000 0.00 200956 GAS, 12/28 20011359 297933 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 GAS, 12/26 20011359 297932 521 - 122450 - 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 GAS, 12/26 20011359 298169 521 - 122450. 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 GAS, 12/31 20011359 297959 521 - 122450. 652410 -00000 0.00 200956 GAS, 12/28 CHECK NO 568392 VENDOR 140310 - PHYSIO CONTROL 20011459 872242 490 - 144610. 634999 -00000 0.00 203586 - MAINT F /OCTOBER CHECK NO 568529 VENDOR 260210 - PIONEER - KAISER INC 20011077 83331 521. 122410. 646425.00000 0.00 202829 - HOSE BUCKET & ASSY, 12/26 CHECK NO 568328 VENDOR 15060 - POLLY CURRIE 20011430 112 -27 TRVL A SEGO 123 - 155975 - 640200.33075 0.00 1/2 -27 TRVL A SEGO CHECK NO 568522 VENDOR 255770 - PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC 20011352 PJ147030 111 - 156332 - 646313 -00000 0.00 201040 - CARBON DIOXIDE, 12/26 20011351 PJ147031 490 - 144610 - 652720 -00000 0.00 201407 - OXYGEN, 12/26 16JI 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC PAGE 99 VCHR NET 1,208.35 0.00 1,208.35 4,795.20 0.00 4,795.20 606.80 0.00 606.80 210.14 0.00 210.14 503.54 0.00 503.54 2,650.95 0.00 2,650.95 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.974.98 2.617.00 0.00 2,617.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,617.00 344.49 0.00 344.49 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 344.49 67.86 0.00 67.86 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 67.86 18.83 0.00 18.83 51.50 0.00 51.50 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS L PAGE 100 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER V FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 70.33 CHECK NO 568637 VENDOR 325680 - PRECISION DYNAMICS CORPORATION 20011073 944149 111 - 156341 - 647110.00000 0.00 815.00 0.00 815.00 151891 - 12,500 TICKETS FOR PARKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 815.00 CHECK NO 568434 VENDOR 174760 - PROCRAFT BATTERIES 20011076 421351818 521.122410- 646425 -00000 0.00 352.60 0.00 352.60 200698 - BATTERIES, 12/24 20011076 153328 521 - 122410.646425 -00000 0.00 27.77 0.00 27.77 200698 - BATTERIES, 12/28 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 380.37 CHECK NO 568501 VENDOR 246310 • PROJECT INTEGRATION 20009969 # 26 413.263611- 763100 -73031 0.00 186,940.83 0.00 186,940.83 3122 TO 12122101 20009969 #26 RETAINAGE 413. 000000.205100 -00000 0.00 9,347.04- 0.00 9.347.04- 3122 TO 12122101 RETAINAGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 177,593.79 CHECK NO 568675 VENDOR 345140 PROVIDENT CAPITAL 20011335 857260 001 - 157110. 644620 -00000 0.00 230.98 0.00 230.98 201615 JAN•02 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 230.98 CHECK NO 568411 VENDOR 158120 PUBLIX #410 20011072 I- 03919532/234100000 130.157710- 652210 -00000 0.00 21.99 0.00 21.99 202020 - FOOD, 12/27 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21.99 CHECK NO 568397 VENDOR 144550 PYRAMID II JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 20011354 297740 111 - 156313.652510 -00000 0.00 103.75 0.00 103.75 203792 - JANITORIAL SUPPLIES, 12/18 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 103.75 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568698 VENDOR 349800 - QI EXCHANGE, LLC 20011421 203834 521 - 122410 - 644610 -00000 0.00 203834 - ANNUAL ELEC.VEHICLE LEASE 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC 7,794.00 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568547 VENDOR 272640 - QUALITY CONTROL BUILDERS, INC 26.00 20011454 #14 FINAL 496 - 192373 - 763100 -33373 0.00 81.44 26.00 915798 FINAL 0.00 522.03 20011453 #15 FINAL 496. 192373 - 763100 -33373 0.00 16,736.00 916505 FINAL 20011454 #14 FINAL 496 - 192341. 763100 -33354 0.00 1.838.33 915798 FINAL CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568641 VENDOR 327700 - QUEST DIAGNOSTICS 20011082 HAYWARD,T - 11/21/01 001. 155930- 631990.00000 0.00 153083 - HAYWARD,T 11121 CHECK NO 568472 VENDOR 202830 - QUICK KEY LOCKSMITH SERVICES 20011137 28390447 408- 253221. 634999 -00000 0.00 202285 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568606 VENDOR 310080 - RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE ASSN 20011095 M MUCCINO 12110 001 - 155930 - 631990 -00000 0.00 153084 M MUCCINO 12110 20011095 S SHEPARD 11/19 001 - 155930. 631990 -00000 0.00 153084 S SHEPARD 11/19 20011095 S SHEPARD 12/4 001. 155930- 631990 -00000 0.00 153084 S SHEPARD 12/4 CHECK NO 568699 VENDOR 350040 - RALPH BAILEY 20011002 2180 REIMB.HOME OWNER 412. 273511. 634999 -70881 0.00 152251 REIMB.HOME OWNER 30.39 CHECK TOTAL 32.71 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 470.03 0.00 470.03 26.00 0.00 26.00 26.00 0.00 26.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 522.03 592.58 0.00 592.58 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568610 VENDOR 314170 - RANDSTAD NORTH AMERICA 20011097 2463909 490 - 144618 - 634999 -00000 0.00 237.91 0.00 200308 TEMPS 20011097 2466839 490 - 144618 - 634999.00000 0.00 154.32 0.00 200308 TEMPS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568656 VENDOR 334420 - RAY'S LAWN & GARDEN 20011000 10598 001 - 126334 - 646314.00000 0.00 438.75 0.00 202753 MAINT. 20010992 10722 001- 157110. 646320 -00000 0.00 600.00 0.00 152495 MULCH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568550 VENDOR 275110 REDDY ICE CORPORATION 20010994 110597 408 - 253212 - 652990.00000 0.00 28.80 0.00 200245 ICE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568500 VENDOR 245490 REVERE LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 20010999 42326 001 - 454010.654110 -00000 0.00 41.00 0.00 202084 DUI DEFENSE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568564 VENDOR 281860 ROBBINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS 20010996 C4497 -1201 408 - 233352 - 641150.00000 0.00 20.45 0.00 202244 MESS.SVS 20010997 C4496 -1201 001 - 122240 - 641150 -00000 0.00 159.74 0.00 201274 MESS.SVS 20010998 C4498 -1201 470 - 173410. 634999 -00000 0.00 39.50 0.00 201198 MESS.SVS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568507 VENDOR 248090 . ROBICON JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011114 HR289633 408 - 253221.634999 -00000 0.00 5,742.02 0.00 202678 CIRCUIT BOARD 20011114 HR290292 408 - 253221 - 634999 -00000 0.00 1,188.79 0.00 202678 CIRCUIT BOARD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568540 VENDOR 266940 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CREATIVE CHEM 20010995 10500225 001.122220- 652990 -00000 0.00 475.02 0.00 200075 SANITIZE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568696 VENDOR 349630 RONALD E. HOWARD JR. MD PA 20011273 T CHARLESWORTH 11/23 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 353.59 0.00 153086 T CHARLESWORTH 11/23 20011273 BERRY C 12120 001 - 155930 - 631210 -00000 0.00 104.00 0.00 153086 BERRY C 12120 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568693 VENDOR 349420 ROYAL'S FURNITURE 20011004 1127102DQGR 111 - 156349.652910.00000 0.00 499.90 0.00 151006 AC UNITS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568510 VENDOR 248840 RUDNICKI COMMUNICATION ENTERPRISES 20011008 TRAINING P.WILTSIE 111 - 156310 - 654360 -00000 0.00 200.00 0.00 152545 TRAINING P.WILTSIE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568590 VENDOR 297750 - SANDRA A. GILES 20011375 P ACHILLE 01 1626/01 1627 681 - 421190 - 631990.00000 0.00 175.00 0.00 P ACHILLE 01 1626/01 1627 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568733 VENDOR 900050 - SANDRA LEGGE 301098 S LEGGE REFUND PARKS 111 - 156395.347290 -00000 0.00 85.00 0.00 S LEGGE REFUND PARKS JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568462 VENDOR 193330 SCOTT PAINT CORP. 20011093 9052884 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 201942 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052477 001 - 122240 - 652999.00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052977 001.122240- 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011093 9052523 111 - 156313 - 652990 -00000 201942 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052626 001. 122240 - 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011012 9050799 111 - 156334 - 764990 -00000 203878 PAINT.SUPP. 20011092 9052917 001 - 122240.652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052567 001.122240- 652999.00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052989 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011093 9052668 111 - 156313. 652990 -00000 201942 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052915 001 - 122240.652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052825 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052682 001 - 122240. 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052400 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052777 001.122240- 652999.00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052419 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 237.02 69.03 14.76 260.44 31.14 1,369.00 11.02 45.08 44.34 98.76 11.67 69.10 21.54 15.80 275.18 293.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 104 VCHR NET 85.00 237.02 69.03 14.76 260.44 31.14 1,369.00 11.02 45.08 44.34 98.76 11.67 69.10 21.54 15.80 275.18 293.60 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 PAGE 105 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011092 9052814 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 0.00 40.86 0.00 40.86 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052698 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 0.00 1.92 0.00 1.92 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052594 001 - 122240 - 652999.00000 0.00 37.61 0.00 37.61 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052889 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 0.00 36.72 0.00 36.72 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES 20011092 9052730 001 - 122240 - 652999 -00000 0.00 59.96 0.00 59.96 201270 PAINT SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3,044.55 CHECK NO 568734 VENDOR 900050 - SCOTT RUPE 301087 REFUND ADOPT S RUPE 001 - 155410 - 346410 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 S RUPE REFUND ADOPTION 301088 REFUND ADOPT S RUPE 610 - 155410 - 346450 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 S RUPE REFUND ADOPTION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568692 VENDOR 349230 - SEC /AAAE 20010991 MMB.DUES J.DRURY 495 - 192310 - 654210 -00000 0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00 152601 MMB /DUES J.DRURY CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00 CHECK NO 568364 VENDOR 120880 SEMSCO 20010806 3570565 412 - 273511. 652990 -70881 0.00 496.40 0.00 496.40 151667 OPER.SUPPL. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 496.40 CHECK NO 568329 VENDOR 16700 SEWELL DOOR CONTROL & GLASS 20011096 16204 001 - 122240 - 652992 -00000 0.00 128.00 0.00 128.00 152703 LOOR /LOCKS 20011096 16218 001 - 122240. 652992 -00000 0.00 208.00 0.00 208.00 152703 LOOR /LOCKS 20011096 16203 001 - 122240 - 652992.00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 152703 LOOR /LOCKS JANUARY 23, 2002 191 - 138785 - 884300 -33751 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 191 - 138785 - 884300 -33752 0.00 80,000.00 0.00 180,000.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 10Y LOAN 2635 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 568530 VENDOR 260690 - SIGNCRAFT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568566 VENDOR 282410 - SHAMROCK PLUMBING & MECHANICAL INC 001 - 122240. 649990 -00000 0.00 425.23 20011274 35021 151631 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 2,331.78 0.00 201268 PLUMBING REPAIR 18218 001 - 122240 - 649990.00000 20011274 35028 0.00 120.00 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 664.91 0.00 201268 PLUMBING REPAIR 20011098 17646 20011274 34095 0.00 82.50 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 682.27 0.00 SIGN SUPPLIES 201268 PLUMBING REPAIR 20011274 35025 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 246.02 0.00 CHECK NO 201268 PLUMBING REPAIR COMPANY 20011274 35055 RENEW D.CROFT 1/10/02 -03 521. 122410. 654110 -00000 001 - 122240 - 652994 -00000 0.00 773.36 0.00 201268 PLUMBING REPAIR CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568357 VENDOR 113250 - SHELTER FOR ABUSED WOMEN 20011387 10 YEAR LOAN FOR 2635 WEE 191 - 138785 - 884300 -33751 0.00 100,000.00 191 - 138785 - 884300 -33752 0.00 80,000.00 0.00 180,000.00 203769 10Y LOAN 2635 WEEKS AVE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 180,000.00 CHECK NO 568530 VENDOR 260690 - SIGNCRAFT 20011098 18221 001 - 122240. 649990 -00000 0.00 425.23 0.00 425.23 151631 SIGN SUPPLIES 20011098 18218 001 - 122240 - 649990.00000 0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00 151631 SIGN SUPPLIES 20011098 17646 001 - 122240 - 649990 -00000 0.00 82.50 0.00 82.50 151631 SIGN SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 627.73 CHECK NO 568624 VENDOR 321290 - SKYLINE PUBLISHING COMPANY 20010993 RENEW D.CROFT 1/10/02 -03 521. 122410. 654110 -00000 0.00 195.00 0.00 195.00 153098 RENEW D.CROFT 1/10/02 -03 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 195.00 CHECK NO 568608 VENDOR 313450 - SOFTWARE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011003 37906 152662 DEV.LIC. 20011007 LICENSE &EQUIPM. 152953 LIC. &EQUIPM. 20010807 2D84A 153061 COMP.SOFTW. 20010810 304DD R.ELFINDEREK 151556 LIC.R.ELFINDEREK 20010809 23B6E 150966 COMP.SW /POST. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS r j 61.57 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER V VV 171.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 12.00 0.00 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 001 - 121148. 652920 -00000 0.00 308.80 0.00 101- 163630 - 652920.00000 0.00 396.39 0.00 001 - 121148 - 652920 -00000 0.00 113.23 0.00 301 - 120402 - 763100 -80196 0.00 134.85 0.00 001 - 121140. 652920.00000 0.00 17.71 001 - 121140 - 641950 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568330 VENDOR 17230 - SOUTHWEST FLA SERV & SUPPLY 20011010 20245 111. 156334- 646311 -00000 0.00 152615 PARTS CHECK NO 568331 VENDOR 17410 - SPEEDY BLUEPRINTING 20011094 10197778 001 - 122240 - 651110 -00000 0.00 152704 COPIES 20011094 10197472 001. 122240 - 651110.00000 0.00 152704 COPIES 20011094 10197537 001 - 122240 - 651110.00000 0.00 152704 COPIES CHECK NO 568521 VENDOR 255760 - SPOHN RANCH RAMP WORKS 20011386 CC009 306 - 116360 - 763100.80087 0.00 202457 SKATELITE CHECK NO 568520 VENDOR 255040 - SPRINT 20011272 304 0513 853 12/10 01/09 001 - 122240 - 641900 -00000 0.00 304 0513 853 12110 01/09 PAGE 107 VCHR NET 308.80 396.39 113.23 134.85 37.71 990.98 61.57 0.00 61.57 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 61.57 171.00 0.00 171.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 42.40 0.00 42.40 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 225.40 8,375.60 0.00 8,375.60 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8,375.60 34.19 0.00 34.19 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 4 PAGE 108 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010284 261 2218 629 12/25 01/24 490 - 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 382.69 0.00 382.69 261 2218 629 12/25 01/24 20011272 695 0008 900 1/4 2/3 198 - 157430 - 641900.00000 0.00 139.48 0.00 139.48 695 0008 900 1/4 2/3 20011272 597 2917 580 1/7 2/6 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 30.21 0.00 30.21 597 2917 580 1/7 2/6 20010284 261 3484 334 12/25 01/24 101 - 163630 - 641900.00000 0.00 45.38 0.00 45.38 261 3484 334 12/25 01/24 20011272 101 1724 306 1/1 1/31 408. 253221- 641100 -00000 0.00 138.90 0.00 138.90 101 1724 306 1/1 1/31 20010284 353 3028 514 12/25 01/24 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 39.19 0.00 39.19 353 3028 514 12/25 01/24 20011272 657 8575 075 12/28 01127 111. 156343- 641900.00000 0.00 51.91 0.00 51.91 657 8575 075 12/28 01/27 20011271 513 7928 493 1/4 2/3 101- 163630. 641900 -00000 0.00 31.11 0.00 31.11 513 7928 493 1/4 2/3 20010284 774 2252 912 12/19 01/18 101. 163630. 641900.00000 0.00 31.26 0.00 31.26 774 2252 912 12/19 01/18 20010284 353 2500 463 12/25 01/24 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.91 0.00 32.91 353 2500 463 12/25 01/24 20011272 695 4450 232 12/4 1/3 146 - 144380 - 641900 -00000 0.00 64.07 0.00 64.07 695 4450 232 12/4 1/3 20011272 774 7470 893 12/19 01/18 001. 122240. 641900 -00000 0.00 135.18 0.00 135.18 774 7470 893 12/19 01/18 20011272 657 4449 691 12/28 01/27 111- 156343. 641900.00000 0.00 228.74 0.00 228.74 657 4449 69 12/28 01/27 20011271 657 5199 643 12/28 01127 101 - 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 25.90 0.00 25.90 657 5199 643 12/28 01127 20010284 774 5603 008 12/19 01/18 001 - 144210. 641900 -00000 0.00 131.38 0.00 131.38 774 5603 008 12/19 01/18 20011272 593 0336 468 1/4 2/3 408 - 233313 - 641100.00000 0.00 125.93 0.00 125.93 593 0336 468 1/4 2/3 20011271 430 1583 085 1/1 1/31 101. 163630- 641900 -00000 0.00 3.50 0.00 3.50 430 1583 085 1/1 1/31 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION 20011272 394 6667 062 01/7 02/6 394 6667 062 01/7 02/6 20011272 566 8530 753 12/25 01/24 566 8530 753 12/25 01/24 20011272 498 1789 018 01/4 02/03 498 1789 018 01/4 02/3 20010284 643 5506 345 12/16 01/15 643 5506 345 12/16 01/15 20010284 643 5421 145 12/16 01/15 643 5421 145 12/16 01/15 20010284 353 2874 099 12/25 01/24 353 2874 099 12/25 01/24 20010284 389 4505 068 12122 01121 389 4505 068 12122 01121 20011272 417 5105 952 12/28 01127 417 5105 952 12/28 01/27 20010284 353 0287 927 12/25 01/24 353 0287 927 12/25 01/24 20011271 657 1188 274 12/28 01127 657 1188 274 12/28 01/27 20011272 695 2902 083 12/4 1/3 695 2902 083 12/4 1/3 20010284 775 1522 694 12/22 01121 775 1522 694 12/22 01121 20011272 695 3473 779 12/4 1/3 695 3473 779 12/4 1/3 20011272 101 1371 919 1/1 1/31 101 1371 919 1/1 1/31 20010284 592 6672 441 12/22 01121 592 6672 441 12122 01121 20010284 732 6211 009 12/22 01/21 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 6 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 490. 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 29.18 0.00 490 - 144610 - 641900.00000 0.00 25.18 0.00 490 - 144610- 641900 -00000 0.00 36.87 0.00 001 - 144510 - 641900 -00000 0.00 27.95 0.00 001 - 144510 - 641900 -00000 0.00 120.80 0.00 408 - 253211 - 641100 -00000 0.00 28.89 0.00 001 - 156363 - 641900 -00000 0.00 34.24 0.00 111. 156349 - 641900 -00000 0.00 22.80 0.00 490 - 144610. 641900 -00000 0.00 60.59 0.00 101 - 163630 - 641900.00000 0.00 25.78 0.00 146 - 144380 - 641900 -00000 0.00 53.61 0.00 001 - 156363 - 641900 -00000 0.00 52.87 111 - 156313 - 641900 -00000 0.00 26.44 0.00 146. 144380. 641900.00000 0.00 70.80 0.00 408 - 233352. 641100.00000 0.00 78.00 0.00 101 - 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 33.25 0.00 111 - 156343 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156349 - 641900 -00000 0.00 86.30 111 - 156380 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156381 - 641900.00000 0.00 43.16 PAGE 109 VCHR NET 29.18 25.18 36.87 27.95 120.80 28.89 34.24 22.80 60.59 25.78 53.61 79.31 70.80 78.00 33.25 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 6 PAGE 110 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER (� FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 111. 156390. 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156332. 641900.00000 0.00 43.16 111 - 156334 - 641900 -00000 0.00 43.16 001 - 156363 - 641900 -00000 0.00 86.30 0.00 431.56 732 6211 009 12/22 01/21 20011272 695 2020 933 01/04 02/03 490- 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 147.57 0.00 147.57 695 2020 933 01/04 02/03 20010284 261 2590 318 12/25 01/24 101 - 163612 - 641400 -00000 0.00 31.26 0.00 31.26 261 2590 318 12/25 01/24 20010284 732 1001 360 12122 01121 111 - 156332 - 641900 -00000 0.00 108.46 0.00 108.46 732 1001 360 12122 01/21 20011272 793 3795 299 12/13 01112 001 - 122240. 641210.00000 0.00 35.19 0.00 35.19 793 3795 299 12/13 01112 20010284 774 5252 015 12/19 01/18 001 - 121143 - 641400 -00000 0.00 458.81 0.00 458.81 774 5252 015 12/19 01/18 20011272 101 2104 735 1/1 1/31 188- 140480. 641400 -00000 0.00 184.10 0.00 184.10 101 2104 735 1/1 1/31 20011272 695 4130 604 1/4 2/3 188. 140480- 641400 -00000 0.00 61.03 0.00 61.03 695 4130 604 1/4 2/3 20011272 566 3010 077 12/25 01/24 001 - 010110 - 641210 -00000 0.00 30.55 0.00 30.55 566 3010 077 12/25 01/24 20011272 695 4425 196 1/4 2/3 188 - 140480- 641400 -00000 0.00 27.00 0.00 27.00 695 4425 196 1/4 2/3 20011272 101 1824 383 1/1 1/31 408 - 253212 - 641100 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 101 1824 383 1/1 1/31 20011272 101 1739 184 1/1 1/31 408 - 253221 - 641100 -00000 0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00 101 1739 184 1/1 1/31 20010284 353 7128 128 12/25 01/24 111 - 156313 - 641900.00000 0.00 111.88 111 - 156332. 641900 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 151.88 353 7128 128 12/25 01/24 20010284 353 9669 908 12/25 01/24 111 - 156390 - 641900 -00000 0.00 217.80 0.00 217.80 353 9669 908 12/25 01/24 20011272 657 6818 212 12/28 01/27 111 - 156334 - 641900 -00000 0.00 32.12 0.00 32.12 657 6818 212 12128 01127 20011272 101 1680 085 1/1 1/31 408 - 233352 - 641100 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 101 1680 085 1/1 1/31 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20011272 353 3958 762 12/25 01/24 001. 010110- 641900 -00000 0.00 62.52 0.00 353 3958 762 12/25 01/24 20011271 435 3255 255 1/4 2/3 101 - 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 31.23 0.00 435 3255 255 1/4 2/3 20011272 774 5987 212 12/19 01/18 001 - 122240 - 641900 -00000 0.00 62.52 0.00 774 5987 212 12/19 01/18 20011272 593 3511 226 1/4 02/3 001 - 156175 - 641900 -00000 0.00 638.27 0.00 593 3511 226 1/4 02/3 20011272 348 0218 433 01/7 02/6 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 45.78 0.00 348 0218 433 01/7 02/6 20010284 261 2382 268 12/25 01/24 001 - 156110 - 641900 -00000 0.00 458.48 0.00 261 2382 268 12/24 01/24 20011272 657 1951 307 12/28 01127 111. 156349- 641900 -00000 0.00 464.43 0.00 657 1951 307 12/28 01/27 20010284 566 7256 372 12/25 01/24 101 - 163630. 641900 -00000 0.00 37.39 0.00 566 7256 372 12/25 01/24 20011271 430 1689 835 1/1 1/31 101. 163630 - 641900 -00000 0.00 3.50 0.00 430 1689 835 1/1 1/31 20011272 774 7960 020 12/19 01/18 408 - 210151. 641100.00000 0.00 298.25 0.00 774 7960 020 12/19 01/18 20011272 643 4117 273 12/16 01/15 408. 210151- 641100.00000 0.00 32.16 0.00 643 4117 273 12/16 01/15 20011272 695 4114 945 12/4 1/3 146. 144380- 641900 -00000 0.00 68.84 0.00 695 4114 945 12/4 1/3 20011272 657 3234 151 12/28 01/27 521 - 122450 - 641400 -00000 0.00 19.46 0.00 657 3234 151 12/28 01/27 20010284 353 6816 050 12/25 01/24 408 - 253211 - 641100 -00000 0.00 31.14 0.00 353 6816 050 12/25 01/24 20010284 569 9172 725 12/25 01/24 408 - 210151 - 641100 -00000 0.00 62.52 0.00 569 9172 725 12/25 01/24 20011272 513 1235 601 1/4 2/5 188. 140480- 641400 -00000 0.00 25.05 0.00 513 1235 601 1/4 2/5 20011272 394 2134 664 1/7 02/6 470 - 173442 - 641900 -00000 0.00 83.07 0.00 394 2134 664 1/7 2/6 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 J 1 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 20010284 732 1728 710 12/22 01/21 001- 156363 - 641900 -00000 0.00 34.25 0.00 732 1728 710 12122 01121 20010284 566 2367 258 12/25 01/24 111 - 156380 - 641900 -00000 0.00 147.34 0.00 566 2367 258 12/25 01/24 20011272 261 2382 171 11/25 12/24 001 - 121143 - 641400 -00000 0.00 797.28 0.00 261 2382 171 11/25 12/24 20010284 775 5531 109 12122 01121 490. 144610- 641900 -00000 0.00 106.94 0.00 775 5531 109 12122 01121 20011272 657 9696 109 12/28 01/27 111 - 156334 - 641900 -00000 0.00 25.90 0.00 657 9696 109 12128 01/27 20010284 774 0225 335 12/19 01/18 001 - 010510 - 641210 -00000 0.00 36.56 0.00 774 0225 335 12/19 01/18 20010284 566 3244 685 12/25 01/24 111. 156332- 641900 -00000 0.00 99.16 0.00 566 3244 685 12/25 01/24 20010284 775 4454 081 12122 01121 490 - 144610 - 641900 -00000 0.00 36.35 0.00 775 4454 081 12122 01121 20011272 867 5435 137 12/28 01127 521. 122410 - 641400 -00000 0.00 100.89 0.00 867 5435 137 12/28 01/27 20011271 417 5243 947 12/28 1127 101- 163630. 641900 -00000 0.00 37.51 0.00 417 5243 947 12/28 1127 20011272 658 0783 565 12/13 01112 001. 122240- 641900 -00000 0.00 33.12 0.00 658 0783 565 12/13 01112 20011272 261 2382 114 12/25 01/24 001 - 121143- 641400 -00000 0.00 1,357.75 0.00 261 2382 114 12/25 01/24 20010284 353 0404 404 12122 01/24 111. 156310- 641900 -00000 0.00 366.19 111 - 156341 - 641900.00000 0.00 50.00 0.00 353 0404 404 12122 01/24 20011272 352 8323 717 12/13 01112 001 - 122240 - 641900 -00000 0.00 118.88 0.00 352 8323 717 12/13 01112 20011272 261 5010 616 12/25 01/24 001. 122240. 641900.00000 0.00 28.56 0.00 261 5010 616 12/25 01/24 20010284 793 1726 048 12/13 01/12 101 - 163630. 641900.00000 0.00 31.14 0.00 793 1726 048 12/13 01/12 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6 1 PAGE 113 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS V SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK NO 568735 VENDOR 900050 - STAN CHRZANOWSKI 301083 REFUND ADOPT- CHRZANOWSKI 001 - 155410 - 346410.00000 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 CHRZANOWSKI REFUND ADOPTION CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00 CHECK NO 568543 VENDOR 270310 STAR'S ASTRO LAWN SERVICE 20011275 DEC O1 MAINT 408 - 233352 - 634999.00000 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00 202412 DEC O1 MAINT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,000.00 CHECK NO 568433 VENDOR 174710 SUCCESSORIES 20011005 21235385 001.122240- 652990.00000 0.00 204.99 0.00 204.99 152705 FRAMED PICTURE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 204.99 CHECK NO 568385 VENDOR 136600 SUN BELT MEDICAL /EMERGI- SOURCE 20011001 87156 490 - 144610.652710 -00000 0.00 68.00 0.00 68.00 150491 FUROSEMIDE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 68.00 CHECK NO 568262 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20011422 1102 LTD PREMIUMS 519 - 121680 - 645180 -00000 0.00 32,146.68 0.00 32,146.68 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 32,146.68 CHECK NO 568261 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20011348 1102 ADMIN FEES ST /LT 519 - 121670. 645170 -00000 0.00 3.121.43 0.00 3,121.43 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 3.121.43 CHECK NO 568260 VENDOR 262150 SUN LIFE OF CANADA 20011347 1102 ADVICE PLUS SVS 519 - 121670. 645170 -00000 0.00 4,063.40 0.00 4,063.40 AND CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4,063.40 CHECK NO 568701 VENDOR 350230 SURETY TITLE & INGRID AGUILAR JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 16J1 PAGE 114 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011227 D/P IGUILAR #40356440002 191 - 138785 - 884100 -33751 0.00 5.000.00 0.00 5.000.00 203994 D/P I AGUILAR #40356440002 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 5,000.00 CHECK NO 568702 VENDOR 350240 - SURETY TITLE & RAFAEL DENIS 20011226 D/P R DENIS #40176320001 191.138785- 884100.33751 0.00 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00 203993 D/P R DENIS #40176320001 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.500.00 CHECK NO 568548 VENDOR 273600 - SWANA 20011377 24431 470 - 173410 - 654360 -00000 0.00 395.00 0.00 395.00 152123 REGIST G YILMAZ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 395.00 CHECK NO 568595 VENDOR 304690 TAPS AUTOMOTIVE 20011285 17628 521 - 122410 - 646415 -00000 0.00 22.95 0.00 22.95 202166 OIL CHANGE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22.95 CHECK NO 568589 VENDOR 297650 TAYLOR DIESEL SERVICE INC 20011284 458589 490 - 144610 - 652720 -00000 0.00 52.53 0.00 52.53 150487 CHARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.53 CHECK NO 568488 VENDOR 233130 TAYLOR SIGNS 20011006 01341 490 - 144610 - 634999 -00000 0.00 541.20 0.00 541.20 153105 SIGNS FOR EMS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 541.20 CHECK NO 568498 VENDOR 244940 TELIMAGINE, INC. 20011340 3605268 001.156110- 644600 -00000 0.00 1,096.21 0.00 1,096.21 200142 CTY PROP TAX /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,096.21 CHECK NO 568661 VENDOR 337100 - TERI WIDES 20011332 1 /10TRVL T.WIDES 001 - 121810- 640300.00000 0.00 29.58 0.00 29.58 153138 T.WIDES JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100-601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I 16J1 } PAGE 115 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET CHECK TOTAL 0.00 29.58 CHECK NO 568445 VENDOR 183790 - THE CHAMBER OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA 20011333 REG.J.CARTER 1/24 001 - 010110. 640310 -01002 0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00 153187 REGIST J CARTER 1/24 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568683 VENDOR 347860 THE ENCLAVE OF NAPLES 20011236 D. GOOD ASSIT 1 /01 001 - 155930 - 634153 -00000 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 D. GOOD ASSIT 1 /01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00 CHECK NO 568483 VENDOR 223930 THE HILLER GROUP, INC. 20011317 R000925 IN 495 - 192350 - 634999 -00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 200359 SIGN MAINT 20011316 R000936 IN 495 - 192370 - 634999 -00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 200353 SIGN MAINT 20011318 R000931 IN 495. 192330- 634999 -00000 0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 200357 SIGN MAINT INC. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00 CHECK NO 568545 VENDOR 271800 TILDEN LOBNITZ & COOPER. INC. 20011120 141964 412 - 273511 - 634999 -70057 0.00 1,950.00 0.00 1,950.00 107840 TO 11/16/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,950.00 CHECK NO 568546 VENDOR 272110 TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS CONCEPTS 20011467 1807 355 - 156175. 763100.80259 0.00 17,435.00 0.00 17,435.00 203095 PHONE SYSTEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 17,435.00 CHECK NO 568429 VENDOR 169660 TRAFFIC PARTS, INC. 20011009 154112 101 - 163630 - 764180 -00000 0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00 151444 PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 140.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568332 VENDOR 18460 - TRANSPORTATION CONTROL SYSTEMS 20011286 36179 101 - 163630 - 652990 -00000 0.00 203785 REPAIR CHECK NO 568442 VENDOR 182050 TROPIC SUPPLY INC. 20011276 88425 001. 122240- 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88868 001. 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88706 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88556 001. 122240. 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 89111 001 - 122240. 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 100894 001 - 122240- 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 100895 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88767 001. 122240. 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88932 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 89077 001 - 122240. 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88623 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES 20011276 88538 001 - 122240 - 652996 -00000 201256 SUPPLIES CHECK NO 568676 VENDOR 345310 - TRUGREEN LANDCARE 20010808 728716 001. 126334- 646314 -00000 151574 NOV /MAINT. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 116 1 J1 i -1 AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 51.00 CHECK TOTAL 23.52 78.70 19.26 55.24 7.50 763.95 736.64 1.80 28.26 25.70 3.93 47.57 CHECK TOTAL 170.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 51.00 51.00 23.52 78.70 19.26 55.24 7.50 763.95 736.64 1.80 28.26 25.70 3.93 47.57 1.792.07 170.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 117 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011011 1851842352 001.126334.646314 -00000 0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00 151573 REM /DISP CHECK TOTAL 0.00 665.00 CHECK NO 568406 VENDOR 152910 - TURRELL & ASSOCIATES INC. 20011464 10 -22 -01 320 - 183800 - 631400 -00000 0.00 1,265.50 0.00 1,265.50 107775 HUMISTON & MOORE HYD.MONIT. 20011464 10 -22 -01 320 - 183805 - 631800.00000 0.00 1,220.29 0.00 1.220.29 107775 TURRELL - GENERAL CONSULT. 20011464 10 -22.01 320. 183800 - 631400 -00000 0.00 12,636.25 0.00 12,636.25 107775 TURRELL - BIOLOGICAL MONITORING CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15,122.04 CHECK NO 568493 VENDOR 237480 - U.S. FILTER /DAVIS 20010983 8028935 414 - 263611 - 655100 -74023 0.00 62,742.60 0.00 62,742.60 203348 UTIL.PARTS 20010983 8045006 414 - 263611 - 655100 -74023 0.00 53,363.76 0.00 53,363.76 203348 UTIL.PARTS 20010983 8045007 414.263611.655100 -74023 0.00 62.742.60 0.00 62,742.60 203348 UTIL.PARTS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 178,848.96 CHECK NO 568492 VENDOR 237380 U.S. FILTER /DAVIS PROCESS DIVISION 20011165 8915106 408 - 233312. 652310 -00000 0.00 6,641.25 0.00 6,641.25 200709 CHEM 20010801 8915259 408 - 233352 - 652310.00000 0.00 3,712.50 0.00 3,712.50 200743 CHEM. 20011165 8915260 408 - 233312 - 652310 -00000 0.00 1,732.50 0.00 1,732.50 200709 CHEM 20010799 8915237 408 - 233352 - 634999 -00000 0.00 3,211.28 0.00 3,211.28 201412 OTHER CONTR.SVS 20011165 8915234 408 - 233312.652310 -00000 0.00 6,435.00 0.00 6,435.00 200709 CHEM CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21,732.53 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 0.00 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 287.00 0.00 287.00 45.00 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 287.00 0.00 287.00 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER 246.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568662 VENDOR 337200 UAP TIMBERLAND, LLC 20010802 107190 109. 182602.652310.00000 0.00 201650 FERTILIZER CHECK NO 568561 VENDOR 281240 UNITED MECHANICAL INC 20011164 4512 301 - 120435 - 763100 -80162 0.00 201534 COND.UNIT CHECK NO 568565 VENDOR 282270 UNITED RENTAL 20011282 22033758 -003 111. 156332 - 644600 -00000 0.00 153166 RENT EQUIP. CHECK NO 568456 VENDOR 190260 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 20011170 FL EST /POP J.MERRITT 001 - 100130 - 654110 -00000 0.00 153209 BOOKS J.MERRITT CHECK NO 568619 VENDOR 318860 US BIOSYSTEMS, INC. 20011048 91557 114 - 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 90653 114 - 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 91613 114 - 178975.634999 -00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 20010988 91742 408 - 233350. 634999 -00000 0.00 200735 OIL &GREASE 20011048 90718 114 - 178975 - 634999.00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 91041 114 - 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 90837 114.178975.634999.00000 0.00 200354 CHEM. 16J1 0.00 AMT NET VCHR DISC 980.00 CHECK TOTAL 12,074.62 CHECK TOTAL 100.00 CHECK TOTAL 18.00 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PAGE 118 VCHR NET 980.00 980.00 12,074.62 12.074.62 100.00 100.00 18.00 18.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 205.00 0.00 205.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 45.00 0.00 45.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 246.00 0.00 246.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100 -601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J 1 ;I PAGE 119 ; SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO ANT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011048 91078 114.178975- 634999 -00000 0.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 200354 CHEM. 20010988 91741 408 - 233350 - 634999.00000 0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 200735 OIL &GREASE 20011048 90838 114 - 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 432.00 0.00 432.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 90932 114 - 178975 - 634999.00000 0.00 164.00 0.00 164.00 200354 CHEM. 20011048 91040 114. 178975 - 634999 -00000 0.00 287.00 0.00 287.00 200354 CHEM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,904.00 CHECK NO 568588 VENDOR 297530 US FILTER CORP 20010800 8021725 408. 233351 - 655100.00000 0.00 406.53 0.00 406.53 200797 CHEM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 406.53 CHECK NO 568572 VENDOR 289040 US HOME CORPORATION 20011051 REF 307750 US HOME 113. 000000- 115420 -00000 0.00 10.61 0.00 10.61 REF 307750 US HOME CHECK TOTAL 0.00 10.61 CHECK NO 568457 VENDOR 190630 VACCARO CONSULTING 20010982 11 /1- 11/30/01 412 - 273511 - 763100.70882 0.00 9,375.00 0.00 9,375.00 107670 PROF.SVS 11 /1. 11/30/01 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,375.00 CHECK NO 568542 VENDOR 269180 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 20011334 1122102 001 - 155410 - 654360 -00000 0.00 295.00 0.00 295.00 152895 REG.K.ZEITLER CHECK TOTAL 0.00 295.00 CHECK NO 568494 VENDOR 237510 VALVOLINE INSTANT OIL CHANGE 20011423 887 10/3/01 521.122410.646415.00000 0.00 22.99 0.00 22.99 153254 OIL CHANGE JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC CHECK NO 568360 VENDOR 115650 VANDERBILT BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC. 20009968 #1 0.00 414 - 263611- 763100 -73069 0.00 107479 TO 12/26/01 21.10 20009967 SIX - RETAINAGE 301 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 0.00 106702 11/27- 12/26/01 RETAINAGE 80.00 20009967 SIX 0.00 301 - 110472. 762200 -80535 106702 11/27- 12/26/01 20009968 #1 RETAINAGE 408 - 000000 - 205100 -00000 107479 TO 12/26/01 RETAINAGE 20009968 #1 RETAINAGE 414 - 000000- 205100 -00000 107479 TO 12/26/01 RETAINAGE 20009968 #1 408. 233352- 763100 -00000 107479 TO 12/26/01 CHECK NO 568631 VENDOR 323330 - VERIAD 20010798 2107031 202107 ID /DOTS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16J1 AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.510.00 4,127.76 41,277.58 1,569.00 - 951.00- 15,690.00 CHECK TOTAL 001 - 156110 - 652610.00000 0.00 90.30 CHECK TOTAL CHECK NO 568612 VENDOR 314680 - VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING SERVICES 20010793 A2103318 1 /1- 1/31/02 101 - 163620 - 641150.00000 201132 1 /1. 1/31/02 PAG. 20010784 A2116210CA 12/31 113 - 138930 - 641150.00000 152922 SV 12/1 -12/31 20011115 A2125218CA 1 /1- 1/31/02 408 - 210151 - 641150.00000 201190 BEEPERS 1 /1- 1/31/02 CHECK NO 568333 VENDOR 19260 - VICS SHOE REPAIR 20010791 9060000177 408 - 233312 - 652120.00000 200713 SHOES 20010789 9060000175 109 - 182901 - 652110 -00000 202777 BOOTS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I PAGE 120 VCHR NET 22.99 9,510.00 4,127.76- 41,277.58 1,569.00 - 951.00- 15,690.00 59,829.82 90.30 90.30 0.00 23.02 0.00 23.02 0.00 8.92 0.00 8.92 0.00 21.10 0.00 21.10 CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53.04 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 373.25 0.00 373.25 JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6 PAGE 121 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER J FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20010792 9060000173 490 - 144610 - 652110 -00000 0.00 629.00 0.00 629.00 200116 BOOTS 20010790 9060000176 101 - 163620 - 652140 -00000 0.00 123.25 0.00 123.25 200952 SHOES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,205.50 CHECK NO 568591 VENDOR 300340 - VIRGINIA SAALMAN 20011388 1111102 TRVL V SAALMAN 198 - 157430 - 640200 -00000 0.00 21.75 0.00 21.75 1111102 TRVL V SAALMAN CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21.75 CHECK NO 568658 VENDOR 334620 VOPAK USA INC 20010794 TA- 619140 408 - 253221. 652310 -00000 0.00 1,171.50 0.00 1,171.50 203010 CHEM. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,171.50 CHECK NO 568602 VENDOR 307620 VULCAN PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS 20011169 27916 408- 233312. 652310 -00000 0.00 80.00- 0.00 80.00- 203253 SVS FEE 20011169 27654 408. 233312 - 652310.00000 0.00 280.00 0.00 280.00 203253 FERT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00 CHECK NO 568448 VENDOR 185990 - VWR SCIENTIFIC 20010795 8426237 408 - 233350. 652990.00000 0.00 14.12- 0.00 14.12- 200727 GLOVE 20011168 9637304 408 - 233312 - 652990 -00000 0.00 152.60 0.00 152.60 202524 CHEM. 20011168 9609988 408 - 233312 - 652990 -00000 0.00 135.94 0.00 135.94 202524 CHEM. 20010797 9607774 408 - 233352 - 652910 -00000 0.00 409.50 0.00 409.50 151433 MINOR OP.EQUIP. 20010796 122101 408 - 253211. 652990 -00000 0.00 86.94 0.00 86.94 200403 SUPPL. 20010987 9591815 408 - 253250. 652310.00000 0.00 385.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS :r SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC 408- 253250 - 652990.00000 0.00 364.00 0.00 201631 CHEM. 20010986 9591817 408 - 253250 - 652990 -00000 0.00 71.26 0.00 201631 LAMP,BULB CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568688 VENDOR 348820 WAFC RADIO FIESTA 590 AM 20010984 110034 111.156341- 648170 -00000 0.00 360.00 0.00 151888 ADV. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568636 VENDOR 325530 WAFZ RADIO FIESTA 1490 AM 20010985 310020 111 - 156341.648170 -00000 0.00 500.00 0.00 152551 ADV. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568659 VENDOR 335990 WALGREEN COMPANY 20011166 215728 12/1- 12/14/01 001 - 155930 - 652710 -00000 0.00 1,221.29 0.00 203897 PRESCR.DRUGS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568682 VENDOR 347810 WASTE NEWS 20011118 196011 470 - 173410 - 648160 -00000 0.00 792.00 0.00 203049 OTHER ADS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568405 VENDOR 151900 WATER TREATMENT & CONTROL CO. 20010787 53433 408.233312- 634999 -00000 0.00 3,443.27 0.00 202982 MAINT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568334 VENDOR 19530 WAUSAU TILE 20010785 198436 10 /1 /01 001 - 156363 - 646316 -00000 0.00 270.00 0.00 152618 MAINT. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 6 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC CHECK NO 568335 VENDOR 19660 - WEST PUBLISHING PAYMENT CENTER 20010788 800860239 001 - 432020 - 654110 -00000 0.00 5.30 0.00 152858 BOOKS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568439 VENDOR 180010 WHITE SANDS VETERINARY CLINIC 20011171 01 -89220 B.GRIFFITH 610- 155410 - 631970 -00000 0.00 65.00 0.00 201087 B.GRIFFITH CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568336 VENDOR 19690 WIN -CAR 20010786 4114 146 - 144380 - 652990 -00000 0.00 156.67 0.00 200310 HARDWARE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568468 VENDOR 196620 WINN -DIXIE STORES, INC. #751 20011252 803570 111 - 156349 - 652210 -00000 0.00 25.96 0.00 202951 FOOD CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568613 VENDOR 315760 WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE PHYSICIANS 20011381 M.SOPENA 11/5 -11/26 001- 155930 - 631210.00000 0.00 5,242.25 0.00 203896 PHYS.FEE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568709 VENDOR 900040 WORTHINGTON COMMUNITIES OF NAPLES 301112 046239258800 WORTHINGTON 408 - 253212 - 649980 -00000 0.00 260.00 0.00 REC 239258 8401 NORTHAMPTON CT 301113 046239258800 WORTHINGTON 413 - 263611 - 649980.00000 0.00 1,575.00 0.00 REC 239258 8401 NORTHAMPTON CT 301114 046239258800 WORTHINGTON 411 - 273511 - 649980 -00000 0.00 1,275.00 0.00 REC 239258 8401 NORTHAMPTON CT CHECK TOTAL 0.00 CHECK NO 568625 VENDOR 322200 - XEROX ADVANCED BUSINESS EQUIPMENT JANUARY 23, 2002 REPORT 100.601 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 124 SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER 1 FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 20011277 501 001.100130.652990.00000 0.00 481.99 0.00 481.99 200323 SUPPLIES CHECK TOTAL 0.00 481.99 CHECK NO 568337 VENDOR 19960 - XEROX CORP 20011116 85968933 001.138710- 651210.00000 0.00 373.86 0.00 373.86 200004 COPY CHRG CHECK TOTAL 0.00 373.86 CHECK NO 568482 VENDOR 223690 XEROX CORPORATION 20011117 85968806 001. 172910 - 644600 -00000 0.00 200.23 0.00 200.23 200506 LEASE CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.23 CHECK NO 568736 VENDOR 900050 YOUSY PEREZ 301096 01 -9446 Y.PEREZ 610. 155410 - 346450 -00000 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 01 -9446 Y.PEREZ 301095 01 -9446 Y.PEREZ 001 - 155410. 346410 -00000 0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 01.9446 Y.PEREZ CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00 CHECK NO 568417 VENDOR 164080 ZEP MANUFACTURING CO. 20010990 64244316 408 - 233351. 652990 -00000 0.00 2,345.01 0.00 2,345.01 202993 OTH.OP.SUPP. CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,345.01 CHECK NO 568633 VENDOR 324710 ZIKA MALO 20011283 2 HRS 1/15/02 MALO 681 - 431590 - 634402 -00000 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 1/15/02 MALO CHECK TOTAL 0.00 40.00 CHECK NO 568691 VENDOR 349180 ZREISS & ASSOCIATES, INC. 20011167 74370 516 - 121650 - 652990 -00000 0.00 2,163.00 516 - 121650 - 641950 -00000 0.00 130.00 0.00 2.293.00 203663 DISP.CAMERAS CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2,293.00 JANUARY 23, 2002 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 125 REPORT 100 -601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER n FOR CHECKS DATED JANUARY 22, 2002 VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET 458 CHECKS WRITTEN GRAND TOTAL 0.00 3,945,700.63 Fiala Carter r Henning Cow l 6 J 1 C*lefta OCHOPEE FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD MEETING HELD MONDAY OCTOBER 1 S, 2001 IN THE FIRE CHIEF'S OFFICE AT THE EVERGLADES FIRE STATION In attendance were the following: Paul Wilson, Fire Chief John Pennell, Plantation Island Advisory Board Member Kent Omer, Chokoloskee Island Advisory Board Member David Loving, Everglades City Advisory Board Member The meeting was called to order at 7: IOPM The first order of business was to elect a full or part time chairman. John Pennell made a motion to make David Loving the full time chairman of the Advisory Board. Kent Omer seconded the motion and so it was passed that David Loving is the full time chairman of the Ochopee Fire Control District Advisory Board. DONATION TO THE CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN PARTY TO BE HELD 10- 25 -01: Kent Omer made a motion to donate $100 to the Children's Halloween Party and was seconded by John Pennell and so the motion was passed. Chief Wilson said there are a couple of additions to the agenda there is a gentlemen in Everglades City that has applied to be on the board. Lt. Mitchell tried to reach him to try to see if he would acquaint himself with them. He said all he knows about him is that he wrote a book about Chokoloskee, lives at Riverside Drive, is retired and is 71 years old. Chief Wilson said a letter from the board has to be done to approve the new candidate. David Loving asked who the gentleman was. Misc. Corres: Date: Item# b-, Page 1 Copies To: 16J1 Chief Wilson said his name is Hugh C. Sims, 74 semi retired has been a registered real estate broker for 35 years. He owns his own business in Winter Haven which was Hale & Sims Inc., developed properties on Little Gasperella Island in Charlotte County. Also developed many home sites areas in central Florida. He is familiar with the Florida comprehensive land development code and Florida laws regulating condominium associations. He is also a publisher; first novel Jose Gaspar Mass Marauder is available at several stores on Chokoloskee and Everglades City. He is currently working on two more novels. He is using for personal references Sammy Hamilton, Bob Wells, Jan Brock, Kit and Brenda Johnson, Bill and Virginia Solomon. He said this would actually put two people on the board from Everglades City but he guesses Sue is having a hard time finding any body from other areas. So his recommendation is to approve him pending the next board meeting. Where you could sit down and talk to him and see what he wants to do. John Pennell made a motion to temporarily approve Hugh C. Sims until he comes in and talks to the board. The motion was seconded and passed. Chief Wilson said FEMA did declare Collier County eligible due to Gabrielle but the declaration is only for Emergency Services and vehicles that were damaged during the storm. Homeowners are not included because they should have flood insurance. Since it was a flood event not a wind event FEMA doesn't cover the homes and business. FEMA is working with us; they may declare one of our vehicles as a total or a partial replacement. We may get some money out of them for it. He is in that process right now. David Loving asked what vehicle it was. Chief Wilson said his. We ran in water with it all day then when they got to Out Door Resorts it got deeper and deeper some water got under the floorboards. It was enough that Fleet Management wrote a letter that the vehicle needed to be replaced immediately because in a year or year and a half it will not have any floor boards. All the components under the hood are starting to corrode. We posted the new full time positions, as you know the board approved our full budget. Kent Omer wanted to know what the tax millage was is it at the maximum. Chief Wilson said yes, out tax millage is at 4. We did show a $100,000.00 increase in advalorem taxes this year. Just due to property assessed value going up. That kind of helped us out, because the PILT money will be going away little by little. The government has been paying it for a long time. When they do PILT money they only do it for x amount of years that is just to help you out until the property assessed values come up to counter balance that loss, then it's gone. The District one money will be going away it has depleted 4 to 6 thousand a year. Page 2 16J1 Kent Omer made the comment that the State was buying up 30 to 50 acres. Chief Wilson said they were supposed to buy up 436 home sites last year prior to October 1, 2001. He doesn't know if they have finished all of those sales because they have asked for a report so that they could get an idea. If they did that we are expecting a $10,000.00 reduction next year. Kent Omer asked if we would be compensated for assisting with fires in the National Park areas. Chief Wilson said as long as we are receiving PELT funds we are being compensated. But to expand on that a little further the Department of the Interior recently put out a Grant Management Program like we are currently in the process to re -sign the MOU with Big Cypress National Preserve, which was carried for years. The last renewal was due in 1995 but it didn't happen then Big Cypress Preserve approached us about it again. The Department of Interior put out a notice that those signed up with an MOU to protect the Part Service is eligible for up to $20,000 worth of fire equipment, grants, monies. Also the FEMA Federal Fire Grants that were out there, we did not make either one of the grants this year, so we will be re- applying next year. Congress is looking to doubling that money, so maybe the potential could be six hundred million dollars next year for dispersal. He is going to try and replace the 1981 and 1982 engines. He feels we will have a better shot at receiving the grant if we replace those vehicles. Part of that grant money might also be eligible for new Firefighters. We have about $42,000 in our impact fees. If we can't get the station rolling at Port of the Islands in the next year then we need to earmark that money to spend it or the County has to give it back. Kent Omer asked him about putting a station at SR 29 and I -75. Chief Wilson said no, the State did not come through with their end of the money it is on hold. He thinks they still have a bad taste in their mouth when they handed Emergency Services $81,000 in grant money and they didn't spend it and they had to give it back. Under the budget proposal the two part time positions that we had approved last year he had them bumped up to full time this year, so they will be 56 hour employees instead of 40 hour employees. We have one candidate Jerry Hooks. He works for Krehling and they are letting him go because he is going to fire school on Saturdays. He has applied the position closed Thursday. He has tried to get from HR today so that he can set a testing date. Kent Omer asked who the two part timer's were that became full time. Page 3 16J1 Chief Wilson said Bobby Campbell was the last one. The one position did not get filled and then Raymond Schneider turned in his resignation and that re- opened the second position. We moved Bobby into Raymond Schneider's position on a full time temporary status until after they approved that budget 10 -1 -01 he became full time. He did have one young lady that works over at the school came in today to talk to him about a professional career in Firefighting. He pointed her in the right direction as far as going to school and she has to become a volunteer. She would be a local candidate if she successfully did everything. Kent Omer asked if they are still running the training in Naples or do they go to Ocala. Chief Wilson said yes the training is still running in Naples. In fact he has just been put on the Advisory Board for the School. He has been asked to be on the first board every appointed. Wednesday we meet for the first meeting to find out what direction to point the school in. Kent Omer asked what ever happened to Gary Thompson? Wasn't he going to go to school? Chief Wilson said no. Gary Thompson has been given three opportunities over the last five years to go to school or enter. Kent Omer said that is what he heard that he was going to do it before they shut down for the summer. Chief Wilson said he may have said that but through the summer since then he has been charged with stalking. He tried to start a situation with one of our paid staff that expanded into two of our paid staff. He is no longer a candidate or a consideration. As a matter of fact he has a banned on premises site order on him unless it is a medical or fire emergency. The Chief's vehicle has been approved we are trying to finish up the contract purchasing has the contract currently, they'll sign off on it then it goes to the County Manager's Office then we can take possession of the vehicle and that is a 2002 Expedition. The FEMA is a vehicle for vehicle replacement and if that works then we'll be issued a 2002 Suburban. Right now the Expedition would be my new vehicle but if FEMA does approve it I'll move it down to the Lieutenant's vehicle and he'll take the Suburban. He needs the height clearance when working out in the woods and the Suburban would give him that. It has 3" clearance at the axle more than the Expedition, almost 6" clearance on the body and usually he assumes fire command at the large brush fires and he usually leaves them here to command the local calls. If they can get two vehicles out of it then they'll have fairly reliable vehicles and keep the Bronco as a spare when vehicles have to be serviced. Again with the FEMA Grant we are going to try and replace one of the older engines. We currently are faced with a crisis situation right now. The compressor that fills the air bottles has frozen up. Page 4 16J1 Kent Omer asked is this the one we got a couple of years ago? Chief Wilson said no this is 25 years old this is the one that fills the air bottles not the other one. Unfortunately he was not able to get prices today for repair. If the estimate of repair is anywhere close to the $4,000 to $6,000 range we think it might be. We can modernize it between $14,000 and $18,000 depending on how fancy you want to get it. It would be a bare minimum set up but it would work with the stuff we have currently. He would like to see a board vote on the recommendation because it is an emergency. Kent Orner made a recommendation, because this is a necessity, to either repair or get a unit up to date 2001 technology. Chief Wilson said if it costs 50% of a bare minimum new system then it should be replaced new instead of repair. David Loving made a motion is to authorize Chief Wilson to spend up to 50% of the cost to repair or other wise to purchase a new unit and the motion was passed. Chief Wilson said they would have to take their bottles to East Naples to fill them. Isles of Capri goes to Marco to get theirs filled. East Naples would be the nearest spot to get bottles filled. The last Structure Fire where they suited up and used SCBA bottles they used 60 bottles of air. OLD BUSINESS: Chief Wilson said that we probably will have $70,000 in carry over from last years budget. We received about $10,000 from the State and reimbursement for hours and vehicles for the brush fires. We over ran our overtime but we finalized the year with $16,000 left in payroll. The one category overtime we shot way over. The whole goal of these two guys going full time because now we increase their hours. The part time can only work 40 after that it's over time. But now with the two guys being made full time now they have benefits but they can work 56 hours before they can start earning over time themselves so that was an extra 32 hours a week of sick time and vacation time coverage a week before we start paying over time out again. We need to show a savings of about $23,900 in this coming year to justify these two guys. The up coming federal regulations that we are trying to meet which we are showing the board of Commissioners. Because if you don't meet the regulations then you go to daily fines imposed by the state. If the state grants you okay you just don't have it then like they have done with some Counties then we are still faced with the liability that if a Firefighter is injured and there wasn't two in two out plus a commander on scene then there are liability issues if some one got hurt. OSHA would come in a really hurt us. A motion was made to approve the minutes of April 2, 2001 and was passed. Page 5 16J1 Kent Omer asked how the Volunteers made out on the Fish Fry. Chief Wilson said they brought $1873.00. Also we replaced all of the paid staff's gear and have issued out the other gear to the volunteers that are currently active. Therefore every thing is matched and is all marked OFCD. The miss matched stuff he is going through and will keep what is good out of it. Kent Omer asked about the boxes with equipment that they were going to put around on Chokoloskee, Big Cypress etc.. Chief Wilson said that might be something we could revisit that it got put on hold because we weren't having a real active status with our volunteers. Once again he stated that the volunteers deposited $1873.00 and in return he picked up the odds and ends that were needed to outfit the volunteers with everything right down to raincoats, the right kind of gloves. We had to buy the right king of gloves to fit their gear. He said the gear put into their hands would be worth about $5,000 and we do have some other things ordered like some boots. Hopefully the volunteers are happy with the trade off. His direction was if you are going to make the money and if you're going to calculate how you are going to spend each dime that you made then that's all you're going to get. But instead spend it as an organization as to what is needed the kitty is always going to be better. NEW BUSINESS: Chief Wilson said they are moving a head with the station renovations. The walls are up and painted. The first compartments are being built, hose racks built and up, doors are fixed. Kent Omer asked if there were any new promotions or anything, same staff? Page 6 16J1 Chief Wilson said no, same staff. We are pretty much status quo, other than the board approving 2.9 cola. The two years raise plan that was approved two years ago the second half will be phased in this year. Basically the Firefighters here are looking at about 11.9% pay increase between the three options of pay raise. 5.5% is the second part of the pay plan and 2.9% are guaranteed, outside of their contract and their merit is based on their evaluation. That is 9.4% plus anywhere from 1% to 4% on merit. On another note the ALS program is generalized by contract, so we now have the ability to implement that program. We can define the program completely the new ALS program not the North Naples Program. The one was shut down; we worked out a new one and has been signed by the other Departments. It should be activated this month. They are going to see how it is going to work out this month if it looks good then we will probably jump into it. It will basically eliminate the fire truck from going out on first ambulance calls because one of our personnel will be on that ambulance. But at the same time EMS will be giving us a fully certified Firefighter Paramedic and Paramedic gear placing it on our engine so that we will have two ALS response vehicles in our station instead of just one and that will be an advancement to the community. Kent Omer thought that was a good idea. He said when he was sick there were three paramedics on the scene. Chief Wilson said wherever they have three they don't send an Ochopee unit if they know where they are going. The other side to this Firefighter Paramedic swap is if Medic 11 is in quarters are guy is on their truck. But Medic 11 comes to our fires. So when they come to the fire they have a Firefighter Paramedic on board plus our Firefighter and we just increased our manpower by one with a fully certified staff when it comes to fighting structure fires. It is a plus for us and a plus for them and it is a plus for the Community because they don't have to have both trucks running down the road. Which will save us a little bit on fuel and repairs. Kent Omer made a motion to adjourn the meeting and was seconded. Ochopee Fire Control I7ftrict Advisory Board Page 7 16J1 AGENDA carw =Henn CpK ing e Colette -%/ /I'- COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET AT 5:05 P.M., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2001, IN THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TRAINING ROOM, MARTIN LUTHER KING BUILDING, COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, NAPLES, FLORIDA: NOTE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES ON ANY ITEM. INDIVIDUALS SELECTED TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZATION OR GROUP ARE ENCOURAGED AND MAY BE ALLOTTED 10 MINUTES TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM IF SO RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIRMAN. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE WRITTEN OR GRAPHIC MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THE CCPC AGENDA PACKETS MUST SUBMIT SAID MATERIAL A MINIMUM OF 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE RESPECTIVE PUBLIC HEARING. IN ANY CASE, WRITTEN MATERIALS INTENDED TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CCPC SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY STAFF A MINIMUM OF SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. ALL MATERIAL USED IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE CCPC WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IF APPLICABLE. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THE CCPC WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 1. ROLL CALL BY CLERK 2. ADDENDA TO THE AGENDA 3. CYCLE 2A - 2001 "SPECIAL" LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (LDC) AMENDMENT 4. ADJOURN CCPC AGENDA/SM /lo �w Memorandum To: John M. Dunnuck, III — Interim Division Administrator All Planning Services Staff Members All CDES Directors Assistant County Attorneys From: Donald Blalock — Sr. Tech Support Professional Date: September 7, 2001 16J1 Subject: Cycle 2A - 2001 "Special" LDC Amendment Schedule REVISION The LDC "SPECIAL" cycle's schedule has been amended. See the changed date and time highlighted in yellow below. CYCLE (II -A) - LDC AMENDMENT SCHEDULE Meeting Day Date Time Staff Amendment Friday July 27th 5:00 p.m. DSAC Sub - Committee Thursday August 91h 3:00 p.m. EAC Wednesday September 5th 9:00 a.m. DSAC Wednesday August 22nd 3:00 p.m. CCPC Friday September 7th 8:30 a.m. (Cancelled) CCPC Wednesday September 19th 5:05 p.m. CCPC Wednesday October 3`d 5:05 p.m. BCC Wednesday October 10th 5:05 p.m. BCC Wednesday October 24th 5:05 p.m. Community Development & Environmental Services a MCI V W a I N W a V V i C b C O U C b Q� V N c� 00 c Nx U U m oq c x ~ U U c 0 a � U E U E 0 U ir+ c 0 U � W E E 0 aL)i c ,o U c Q E O b � O N a � Q c UU 0 A R O� O 16J1 o 4. c o a�i 0 E� 0 ,c w o c "o ai a�A�n� o� c C E >^ oA o , 0 3° w o f ° 3 0 �° ° v E a�i 0- nq •E .o n w a 'u, o�gc U w c 0 cw c t O O O 7 ap p �c p y rc P O N y E E a r ?3�a� v �, 3 .`_' °� "° a���ch� :E . E �°, 2 h-, o EEL. � ac°i a c e 5 — > a o a y u � o0 o � y Qy u 0 o a7 � . c c . E r° c c — U ° 0 GU L M t1. 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N C7 w N r M G 106o -o - C41 r,, o o w 4n -o -� D con o o 8 '° QQ j S U ° 'd o O`- O N d Q H N O O (V c O E n .^ U .0 tJ". ,�• ° y > rn a � a a U _ a � M c� O� O a V W a N W a V V a b a a� b O U O N b C� 0 N i a� 16J1 Id- c�3 O� O a c. �O q cd 18:1 �y a c_ ° o8* u c o O b O t .O fV U O y C C U A N y cd 010 � .0 U � Rf � w y � .icy U C � .� U •C F" in.. S o VJ m C j�� N M a b � U C4 U Q I � 16J1 Id- c�3 O� O 16J1 ORIGIN: Community Development and Environmental Services AUTHOR: Susan Murray, AICP, Current Planning Manager DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC PAGE: LDC 2.229 LDC SECTIONS; 2.7.2.3.2., and 2.7.2.3.5. CHANGES: To amend Section 2.7.2.3 for the purpose of accomplishing the following objectives: (i) To require properties larger than one (1) acre to post a sign with the minimum area of 32 square feet and to require the applicant to erect the sign at their cost. To enlarge the area where ro rty owners are notified by mail from 300 feet to 500 feet • �ti$ within the f , and from 300 feet to 1,000 feet for those rp tft ' To require written notices to clearly describe what the rezoning application purports in the way of proposed uses and relevant development standards. (iv) To create a new subsection 2.7.2.3.5 re uiring a licants to hold a public informational meeting submitting an application to Collier County for rezoning and conditional uses, and establishes procedures to accomplish this objective. (v) Requires applicants for variances to document contacts with all property owners within 150 feet of the subject site and property owner associations. The intent here is that an applicant for a variance will exert a greater effort to advise nearby property owners concerning the content of the variance. REASON: In workshops before the County Board of Commissioners amendments to the property owner notification standards, pre - application goals to enhance public participation, and enhanced standards for posting signs on a property for which an application has been filed have been discussed. It was the consensus of participants that a greater effort was needed to adequately involve affected and interested property owners in the process leading to rezoning, conditional use approvals and various types of variances. These amendments are in response to that direction. FISCAL AND OPERATIONAL VAPACTS: The added costs of notification procedures will be borne by the applicant. RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None. 16J1 2.7.2.3.2. Notice and public hearing where proposed amendment would change zoning classification of land. In the case of an application for the rezoning of land, to include rezonings initiated by other than the board of county commissioners or amendments to planned unit developments .4S - -�-' 1 shall be enacted or amended pursuant to the following public notice and hearing requirements by the planning commission and the board of county commissioners. sig n shall be posted at least 15 days prior to the date of the public hearing by the planning commission. The sign to be posted shall faeas fe � least 1 shall contain substantially the following language-an , tliesigns eopy'salut 1 =#h�l ©ftles PUBLIC HEARING TO REZONE THIS PROPERTY FROM TO (or where applicable the following:) PUBLIC HEARING REQUESTING CONDITIONAL USE (VARIANCE) APPROVAL (both to contain the following information:) TO PERMIT: (Sufficiently Clear to Describe the Project) DATE: TIME: TO BE HELD IN COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM, COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER. The ` IM of the signs shall be as follows: a. For properties less than one (1) acre in size, the sign shall measure at least 1 % square feet in area. b. For properties one (1) acre or more in size, the sign shall measure at least 32 square feet in area. ,on the case of signs located on properties less than one (1) acre in size, a T-he sign shall be erected by the development services director in full view of the public on each street side of the subject ' . said land —t mzeti. Where the property for which '- - . ` s sought is landlocked landlocked or for some other reason the signs cannot be posted directly on the 16J1 #" then the sign or signs shall be erected st �� g along the nearest street right -of -way, with an attached notation indicating generally the distance and direction to the subject property. for- w neh ,.ht 3 In the case of signs located on properties one (1) acre or more in size the applicant will be responsible for erecting the required sign(s). A sign shall be erected in full view of the public on each street side of the subject property. Where the subject property is landlocked or for some other reason the signs cannot be posted directly on the property, then the sign or signs shall be erected along the nearest street right -of -way, with an attached notation indicating, generally the distance and direction to the subject property. One sign shall be erected at a spacing of one sign for every 500 linear feet of road frontage and there shall be at least one sign on each fronting road. The applicant shall provide evidence that the sign(s) were erected, by furn ishing photographs of the sign(s) dated to the time of their erection to the Planning Services Department at least ten (10) days prior to the scheduled public hearing by the planning commission whichever has jurisdiction.. The signs shall remain in place until the date upon either of the following occurrences: 1 Final action is taken by the Board of County Commissioners or 2. The receipt of written notification by the Planning Services Department Director 4. The planning commission shall hold one advertised public hearing. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing by the planning commission shall be sent at least 15 days in advance of the hearing by mail to the owner of the subject property or his designated agent or attorney, if any. 4.5. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing by the planning commission shall be advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in the county at least one time at least 15 days prior to the public hearing. Where applicable the notice shall clearly describe the land uses that are intended to be developed applicable development standards, intensity or density in terms of total floor area of commercial or industrial space, and dwelling units per acre for residential projects and a description of the institutional or recreational uses when part of the development strategy. The advertisement 3 1611 fff shall also include a location map that identifies the approximate geographi location of the subject propert y. �. 6" For sub�ecl pr`opert�eslocated�wtlunfhe Urban =�e�gn'at�c.area�f�:thlr GroanagementP[, N notice of the time and p lace of the public hearing by the planning commission shall be sent BrIMPOM twice. The first notice shall be sent no less than 15 days after the receipt by the Planning Services Department of a sufficient application. The second notice shall be sent at least 15 days in advance of the hearing. Both notices shall be sent by mail to all owners of property within 3W 500 feet of the property lines of the land for which an,.-,: `a rov ._ ._ aeneas sought; provided, however, that where the land for which the approval Fezening, ef PUD amendment, is sought is part of, or adjacent to, land owned by the same person, the 3W 500 - foot distance shall be measured from the boundaries of the entire ownership or PUD, except that notice need not be mailed to any property owner located more than one -half mile (2,640 feet) from the subject PUD amendment is seught. For the purposes of this requirement, the names and addresses of property owners shall be deemed those appearing on the latest tax rolls of Collier County and any other persons who have formally requested the County to be notified. 6 8. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing by the board of county commissioners shall be advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in the county at least one time at least 15 days prior to the public hearing. 8 9. The clerk to the board of county commissioners shall notify by mail each real property owner whose land is subject to rezoning, or PUD amendment, and whose address is known by reference to the latest ad valorem tax records. The notice shall state the substance of the proposed ordinance or resolution. Such notice shall be given at least 15 days prior to the date set for the public hearing, and a copy of such notices shall be kept available for public inspection during the regular business hours of the clerk to the board of county commissioners. LA 6JI 9: IO.The board of county commissioners shall hold one advertised public hearing on the proposed ordinance or resolution and may, upon the conclusion of the hearing, immediately adopt the ordinance or resolution. 2.7.2.3.5. Public yartici 1 Applicants requesting a rezoning, PUD amendment, or conditional use approval shall conduct at least one public informational meeting after a pre - application meeting and prior to submitting a sufficient application to Collier County. Written notice of the meeting shall be sent to all property owners who are required to receive legal notification from the County pursuant to Section 2.7.2.3.2. Notification shall also be sent to property owner, condominium and civic associations and civic organizations whose members are impacted by land use changes within their general area and who have formally notified the County of their request to be notified . A notarized copy of all parties noticed and the date time, and location of the meeting, shall be furnished to the planning services department and the office of the board of county commissioners no less than 10 days prior to the scheduled date of the public informational meeting. The applicant shall make arrangements for the location of the meeting The location should be reasonably convenient to those property owners who are required to receive notice and shall be large enough to accommodate expected attendance. The applicant shall further cause an announcement of the meeting, its purpose, location, and time to be placed within a newspaper of general circulation at least seven (7) days prior services department. 2 Applicants requesting variance approval or parking exemption approval shall provide documentation to the planning services department indicating that property owners within 150 feet of the subject site have been consulted concerning the extent and nature of the variance or parking written documentation to the planning services department indicating that these organizations have also been consulted concerning the extent and nature J 16J1 written communications shall be submitted to the planning services department at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date of the first advertised public hearing. Ef ORIGIN: AUTHOR: DEPARTMENT: LDC PAGES: LDC SECTIONS: CHANGES: REASON: Community Development and Environmental Services Susan Murray, AICP, Current Planning Manager Planning Services "; LDC 2:250.1 2.7.5.4 16J1 FISCAL AND OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None. 2.7.5.4. Notice of Planning Commission public hearing. Notice of public hearing before the Planning Commission is given eA least 15 days in advanee of the publie heafing.- in the -eeuaty at least ene fiflae 15 days pfief to the he ORIGIN: Community Development & Environmental Services 16J1 AUTHOR: Board of County Commissioners DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC SECTION: 2.2.14.2.1 and 2.2.15.2.1 LDC PAGE: LDC 2.50 and 2.53 CHANGE: 1. To amend section 2.2.12.2.1 Permitted Use s of the C -1 district to provide that item 2 under this section pertaining to "Automobile parking" specifically does not allow "tow -in parking lots. 2. To amend section 2.2.14.2.1 Permitted Uses of the C -3 district to provide that item 4 under this section pertaining to "Automotive Services" specifically does not allow "wrecker service ( i.e. towing of automobiles). 3. To amend section 2.2.15.2.1 Permitted uses of the C-4 district to providethat item 5 under this section pertaining to "automotive repair, services, parking," etc. does not allow "tow -in parking lots. REASON; The Board of County Commissioners determined that these specific uses were inappropriate in the C -1, C -3 and C-4 zoning districts. FISCAL & OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None Sec. 2.2.12.2.1. Permitted uses 2. Automobile parking (7521) except for tow -in parking. Sec. 2.2.14.2.1 Permitted uses 4. Automotive services (7549 ) except that this shall not be construed to permit the activity of "wrecker service ( towing) automobiles, road and towing service." Sec. 2.2.15.2.1 Permitted uses 5. Automotive repair, services, parking ( groups 7514, 7515, 7521 except that this shall not be construed to permit the activity of "tow -in parkin lg ots ". and carwashes ( group 7542, provided that carwashes abutting residential zoning districts shall be subject to the following criteria: 0 ORIGIN: Community Development and Environmental Services 16JJ AUTHOR: Susan Murray, AICP, Current Planning Manager DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC PAGE: LDC 2.64 LDC SECTION: 2.2.16.2.1 (Industrial Permitted Uses) CHANGES: To amend Section 2.2.16.2.1 Permitted Uses (Industrial District) to allow a "General Aviation Airport" or a permitted use in the Industrial zoning district and to permit the operation of a campground in conjunction with special events at the Airport. REASON: Current provisions of the Land Development Code only allow an airport in the "P" Public Use district. The Immokalee County Airport is located in an industrial district and currently operates as a non - conforming use. The Airport has made a considerable investment in this current location, and expansion plans call for considerable expansion of this airport facility. The Airport Authority is also the owner of a considerable amount of land and they intend to encourage development of industrial type activities which would further support enhanced airport operations. Consequently, it is important that the current industrial zoning district be retained. Therefore, to accommodate the airport's expansion plans, it is necessary that General Aviation Airports be allowed as a permitted use in the Industrial district. Additionally from time to time special event activities related to the airport such shows draw weekend visitors and thus require a recreational as air vehicle campground. This is not an unusual characteristic of local airports. FISCAL AND OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None. RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None. 2.2.16.2.1 Permitted uses. 18 General Aviation Airport which may include for use during temRgLM ssW&ial event activities such as air shows and the like.a recreational vehicle c&WVZLound and ancillary support facilities. 49 19. Gunsmith shops (group 7699) with accessory shooting range for testing and training except for outdoor shooting ranges. 49 20. Heavy construction (groups 1611 -1629 9 1611 ORIGIN: Community Development and Environmental Services AUTHOR: Susan Murray, AICP, Current Planning Manager DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC PAGE: LDC 2.24.2 LDC SECTION: 2.7.3.4 CHANGES: To amend Section 2.7.3.4 to require PUD's to commence construction within 3 years as opposed to 5 years of their adoption date or otherwise be subject to reconsideration. REASON: It is the general consensus that five (5) years is too long a period of time to allow for initial development activity required to retain a PUD zoning status. Development impacts change on a much shorter time frame, and therefore, three (3) years was thought to be a better indicator of the need to initiate development following a PUD rezoning action or have the status of the PUD made subject to reconsideration. FISCAL AND OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None. RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None. Sec. 2.7.3.4 Time limits for approved PUD master plans. In the event that a PUD master plan is given approval, and the landowner(s) shall: ID �. . ". _ 1W 11 y ID 16J1 For residential portions of PUD'S the owner entity shall initiate physical development of infrastructure improvements including access roads internal roads sewer and water utilities and an y other related infrastructure that would allow a minimum of fifteen (15) percent of the designated residential areas to be developed with authorized dwelling units immediately following the third (3) year from its approval date and fifteen (15) percent every year thereafter. 2 For the non - residential portions of PUD'S and commercial and industrial PUD'S the owner entity shall initiate physical development of a minimum of fifteen (15) percent of authorized floor area when approved on the basis of a defined amount of floor space immediately following the third (3) year from its approval date. In the event floor area is not the defining intensity measure then twenty -five (25) percent of the land area to include some representative portion of building sRace shall be constructed immediately following the third (3) year from its approval date. The same amount of improvement shall be required every year thereafter up to an amount representing seventy -five (75) percent of authorized buildable areas and floor area. Thereafter the PUD is exempt from any further sunset provisions. The project developer shall submit to the development services director a status report on the progress of development annually ing en the w dawe from the date of the PUD approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The singular purpose of the report will be to evaluate whether or not the project has commenced in earnest in accordance with the criteria set forth above. PUD'S approved prior to the date of these amended provisions remain subject to the tolling requirement of the then five (5) year sunset provision however, amendments made thereafter shall be subject to the 3 -year sunset. All PUD'S approved subsequent to this current requirement shall be subject to the Rrovisions noted above. ORIGIN: Community Development and Environmental Services AUTHOR: Susan Murray, AICP, Current Planning Manager DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC PAGE: LDC 2.250.1 LDC SECTION: 2.7.5.4 16J1 CHANGES: To amend this section for the purpose of deleting it entirely inasmuch as property notification procedures at Section 2.7.2.3 proposed for amendment will include notification procedures for variances, and therefore makes the current Section 2.7.5.4 redundant. REASON: Amendments to Section 2.7.2.3 relative to all aspects of property owner notification of land use and related petitions are being proposed at this juncture. Their adoption would also apply as crafted to variances, therefore, it is unnecessary that the variance procedures section include any provision relative to property owner notification. The current regulation in the variance procedures section is inconsistent with the proposed notification standards and rather than amend this Subsection to duplicate the provisions proposed at Section 2.7.2.3.1 It makes more sense to eliminate this subsection since it will be duplicative of other provisions as amended. FISCAL AND OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: None. J cl� 16,11 ORIGIN: Community Development & Environmental Services AUTHOR: Stan Chrzanowski DEPARTMENT: Planning Services LDC PAGE: LDC3.90 LDC SECTION: 3.5 Excavations CHANGE: General update of excavation requirements, procedures, and policies to include procedures for excavations in Estates zoning. REASON: This change is necessary because Section 3.5 of the LDC has not been rewritten in over ten years, and many of the procedures are out of date. FISCAL & OPERATIONAL IMPACTS: None RELATED CODES OR REGULATIONS: Amend the LDC Code as follows: 3.4.16.1. The Development Services Director is vested with the authority to administer and enforce the provisions of this division and is authorized and directed to take any action authorized by or contemplated by this division to insure compliance with or prevent violation of the provision of this division. Sec. 3.5.2. Purpose. The purpose of this division is to establish a reasonable regulatory framework to regulate excavations within the County so as to minimize any potentially adverse impacts of the excavation activity on public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of this County and its natural resources. Sec. 3.5.3. Applicability; permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person, association, corporation or other entity to create, attempt to create, or alter an excavation without having obtained a permit therefore, except for public capital facility improvement projects, or as otherwise provided herein. 3.5.3.1 Excavations are defined in the definitions section of the ordinance as the removal of any material to a depth greater than three feet below the existing grade over any area, or one foot below existing grade over an area greater than 10,000 square feet. i3 16J1 4 3.5.3.2 Excavations on undeveloped coastal barriers shall be prohibited, except as specified in section 3.12.8.3. (Ord. No. 93 -37, 3) Sec. 3.5.4. Exemptions. The following activities, to the extent specified herein, are exempt from the requirements of this division, provided that no excavated material is removed off -site, but are subject to compliance with all other applicable laws and county ordinances: 3.5.4.1 Earth moving in conjunction with any routine maintenance activity which restores the excavation to the final, and previously excavated, slope and depth configuration approved by the board, or with the installation of an underground utility which is to be backfilled. Material generated by this maintenance may be hauled offsite with administrative staff level approval if so specified in an approval letter. 3.5.4.4 The regrading only of any property for aesthetic purposes, including berming or contouring, that does not create a body of water or affect existing drainage patterns or remove native vegetation in excess of County standards. 3.5.4.2 Agricultural drainage and irrigation work incidental to agricultural operations. (see 3.5.5.1.2 for offsite hauling) 3.5.4.2.1 Excavations incidental to agriculture surface water management and water use facilities as included in existing South Florida Water Management District permits. All excavated materials must remain on lands under the same ownership. Any transportation of materials over public roads is subject to appropriate transportation road use fees. 3.5.4.6. The grading, filling, and moving of earth in conjunction with road construction within the limits of the right -of -way or construction easement, when the construction plans have been approved by the Collier County or State Department of Transportation. 3.5.4.6.1. Excavation does not exceed one acre in area and 4-2 20 feet in depth. 3.5.4.6.2. No excavated material is removed from the property. 3.5.4.6.3. A building permit for the single - family home must be issued prior to the County issuing a letter of exemption. Activities 3.5.4.1, (except removal of excess material) 3.5.4.2, 3.5.4.3, 3.5.4.5, and 3.5.4.6 do not require letters of exemption. Activities 3.5.4.4 and 3.5.4.7 must submit plans or drawings of the proposed activity to o En ineering Plan Review for a formal letter of exemption. Iq 16J1 Sec. 3.5.5. Excavation review procedures. 3.5.5.1. Types of excavation permits. The permits required by this division shall be issued by the Development Services Digester Department in accordance with the procedures set forth herein and shall come under one of the following categories: 3.5.5.1.1. Private excavations. Private excavations are considered to be an excavation on non - commercial propert y where the excavated material is not removed from the property and where the disturbed surface area at grade does not exceed two acres. Where more than one excavation is proposed for the same piece of property or properties under common ownership and the combined disturbed surface area exceeds two acres, the permits shall not be issued as a private excavation. 3.5.5.1.2. Commercial excavations. (Types I, H, & III (A, B. C)) Commercial excavations are considered to be any excavation wherein the excavated material is removed from the subject property. An exception to this is that up to 4000 C.Y. of excavated material may be removed from an agriculturally zoned site if the fill is the result of a legitimate agricultural use or in conjunction with a commercial excavation permit as defined in other sections of this code. T}�e I commercial- in Estates zoning with a surface area less than 3.0 acres and a volume less than 60,000 cubic yards. Tyye II commercial- in Estates zoning with dimensions and volume greater than those listed for Type I commercial. Tyjye III A commercial- in agricultural zoning with a volume less than 100,000 cubic yards. _Tune III Bcommercial- in agricultural zoning with a volume equal to or greater than 100,000 cubic yards and less than 500,000 cubic Yards. Tyre III C commercial- in agricultural zoning with a volume equal to or greater than 500,000 cubic yards and less than or equal to 5,000,000 cubic yards. T ype 11 D commercial- in agricultural zoning with a volume greater than 5,000,000 cubic yards. All approved developments with offsite hauling will be considered Type III B commercial. The minimum parcel size for anyTType III commercial excavations shall be 20 acres. IS 16J1 3.5.5.1.3. Development excavation. Development excavations are considered to be any excavation located within the boundaries of a planned unit development, or subdivision development, having approved construction plans (to include S.D.P.'s), or an industrial or commercial project, or where the disturbed area of an excavation exceeds two acres, but no fill is removed from the subject property for any purpose whatever provided that: 4- The excavations were clearly defined and detailed as to location, size, shape, depth, and side slopes during the development's review process and, if applicable, approved by the board after appropriate public hearings. If approved by the board during the rezone and/or preliminary subdivision plat process, excavated material in an amount up to ten percent (to a maximum of 20,000 cubic yards) of the total volume excavated may be removed from the development. Intentions to remove material must be clearly stated during the development's review and approval process. The design depth of the exeavatien 11V LII 3.5.5.2. Issuance of permits. 3.5.5.2.1 Issuance of private and development excavation permits. The Development Services Director may administratively approve and issue private and development excavation permits where all of the applicable standards of this division have been meet. When, in his opinion, the standards have not been met, the application shall be submitted to the Environmental Advisory be Council for recommendation with ultimate approval or denial required of the board. 3.5.5.2.2. Issuance of commercial excavation permits. Applications for commercial excavation permits shall be reviewed by the Community Development and Environmental Serviceds Administrator, or his designee, and by the Environmental Advisory Ord Council for recommendation and approved by the board. When a request is made to remove surplus fill material from a previously approved development excavation, the requirement for review by the Environmental Advisory board Council shall be waived, but dependant on haul route and amount of fill to be hauled staff may require approval by Collier County Planning Commission. arr.e.al may 3.5.5.3. Notice of meeting. The Development Services Director shall give prior written notice of the Environmental Advisory d Council meeting, by first class mail, as noted in section 3.5.6.1.3.4, to all adjacent property owners (within 300 feet of the property line or within 500 feet of the excavation itself) as determined by reference to the latest official tax rolls. For Tyne I and Type H excavations, all owners of existing homes or homes under construction, (i.e. having broken ground on the date of submittal of the excavation) within 1 mile of the site along the haul route must be notified as listed f G 16,11 in Section 3.5.6.1.3.4 and they may request that the item be heard yublicly by the Board of County Commissioners. 3.5.5.4. Excavation permit criteria. Approval by the Site Development Review Director and the Board shall be granted only upon competent and substantial evidence submitted by the applicant, that: 3.5.5.4.2 Dust or noise generated by the excavation will not cause a violation of any applicable provisions of article 2 of this code. Rock crushing operations or material stockpiles that will be adjacent to any existing residential area may require separate County approval. 3.5.5.4.8 Appropriate sediment control devices (hay bales, silt screens, etc.) shall be employed to prevent sedimentation within the wetland pursuant to the design requirements of division 3.7. Any building site adjacent to a wetland and elevated by filling, must employ the same erosion control devices. Fill must be stabilized using sod, er seed, afid or mulch if an aeeeptable gfewth pfevides O' stabifizmie.. 3.5.5.4.3. The excavation will not adversely affect groundwater levels, water quality, hydroperiod or surface water flowways. The Development Services Director may require the applicant to monitor the quality of the water in the excavation and adjacent ground and surface waters. Under no circumstances shall the excavation be conducted in such a manner as to violate Collier County or applicable State of Florida water quality standards. 3.5.5.5. Other permits required. All appropriate state and federal permits or approvals for work in jurisdictional areas shall be provided to the Development Services Director prior to issuance of an excavation permit. The excavation permit automatically carries with it permission to remove vegetation within 20 feet of the lake control contour elevation and for the stockpile area. 3.5.5.6. Fees and guarantees. Upon Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator, or his designee, approval on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant will, within 60 days of written notification from the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator, pay the required permit fee, road impae use fee if required, and post, if required, the appropriate performance guarantee, in a format approved by the County Attorney. In addition, the applicant shall provide written proof of payment of road impaet use fees in accordance with section 3.5.9.3, if required. Failure to pay the fees and post the guarantee, within this time period shall constitute abandonment of the excavation permit application and will require complete reapplication and review in accordance with all requirements in effect at the time of reapplication, with the following exceptions: I� 16J1 ', 3.5.5.6.1. Upon receipt of an applicant's written request with sufficient justification, as determined by the Development Services Director, and payment of a time extension fee, the Development Services Director may, one time only, authorize the extension of the permit issuance time for up to an additional 60 days. 3.5.5.6.2 All previously approved excavation permits that have yet to be issued by the Development Services Director become eligible for the above time extensions upon the effective date of this division. 3.5.5.7.1. Private excavation and Type I and Type II commercial permits shall be valid for a period of 12 months from the date of issuance. If the work is not completed in that time, a second application, with a reapplication fee must be submitted to the Development Services Director, requesting up to an additional 12 months to complete the excavation. If the Development Services Director finds sufficient good cause to grant the request, a permit extension will be issued. 3.5.5.6.2. Commercial Type III and development excavation permits will be of indefinite duration or until the excavation reaches the limits of the permitted size, provided the excavating operation remains active in accordance with the requirements of this division. Sec. 3.5.6. Application requirements for excavation permits. 3.5.6.1 Unless otherwise directed, one copy of all required application documents shall be submitted to the Development Services Director on a form to be supplied by Collier County. The application shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: 3.5.6.1.2. Proof of ownership, legal description and location of the property involved. A small location map, drawn on 8 V2- inch by 11 -inch paper, shall accompany the application, clearly showing the location of the proposed excavation(s) in relation to commonly recognized landmarks. 3.5.6.1.3. A signed application provided by the county and completed by the applicant or his agent which includes: 3. Exhibits prepared and sealed by the project's surveyor /engineer showing. C. The level of the mean annual high and low water table with a justification of how the elevations were arrived at. J. For development and all Type III commercial excavations, logs of soil auger borings with field classification shall be provided, unless existing recent data is available and provided to the Development Services Director, for use in determining minimum and maximum depths and appropriate side slope configurations, and evidence of any confining I B 16J1 layers, ithis latter to determine if on -site or adjacent wetlands are "perched." I The depth of the soil auger borings shall extend to a point at least one foot below the proposed bottom elevation of the excavation, and shall be of at least the following density according to size of each excavation; zero to 4.9 acres /two locations; 5 to 9.9 acres /three locations; 10 acres or more /three locations plus one for each additional 20 acres or fractional part thereof. J_ For private and Type I commercial excavations, two auger borings or a simple machine excavated hole to a depth of 13 feet below wet season water table must be submitted. k For Type I and Type II excavations, the site must be posted with a notification of the date time and location of the public hearings before the Board of County Commissioners. 1 For Type I and Type Il excavations, a map of all occupied dwellings and dwellings under construction at the time of submittal of the application along the haul route one mile in any direction must be submitted along with stamped envelopes addressed to the owners of those lots. 4. If the project is to be submitted to the Environmental Advisory bid Council a list of the names and addresses, obtained from the latest official tax rolls, of all owners or owner associations of property within one -fourth mile of the excavation or on -site vehicle access route or within 300 feet of the property lines of the property on which the excavation is to be performed, whichever is less. The applicant shall also furnish the Development Services Director with said owners' names and addresses on preaddressed four -inch by 91/2 -inch envelopes with first class, plus one additional ounce, postage ready for mailing. For Type I and Type II excavations, all owners of existing homes or homes under construction (i.e. having broken ground on the date of submittal of the application) within one mile of the site along the haul route must be notified. The petitioner shall submit a list of these homeowners along with stamped (double first class rate) pre- addressed envelopes to the Community Development Division Engineering Review Department. 6. If excavated material will be removed from the property, and unless, due to site - specific circumstances, the requirement is waived by Transportation Operations Director, a traffic and road impact analysis will be made by the applicant to address the following: d. The site - specific road work within the zone of influence which is necessary prior to the start of the project and which off will be necessary during the project so as to assure that premature road failure and/or severe road damage will not occur. e. Read weA te be undeftaken by the eeunty and Road work to be undertaken by the applicant to mitigate adverse road impacts along with �9 16J1 confirmation of the security, if applicable, to be provided by the applicant to assure completion of the identified road work. Any and all security and/or performance guarantee required in excess of $100,000.00 as set forth in the road use analysis shall be secured or guaranteed in accordance with section 3.5.10. Should there not be concurrence by Transportation Operations Director and the applicant, e€ about the improvements, maintenance, performance guarantee and/or other requirements on the part of both parties based on the road impact analysis, the permit application along with applicable information shall be subject to review and recommendation by the Collier County Planning Commission followed by review and action by the Board. 7. The permittee may provide a phasing plan whereby the required performance guarantee may be reduced provided that security requirements are met in the first phase. No additional excavation shall take place in future plaas phases until either the first phase is completed and approved by Collier County or additional security requirements are provided for the future phase(s) of work. Performance guarantees for platted lakes shall be in an amount equal to the engineer's certified construction estimate. 3.5.6.1. Should blasting be necessary in conjunction with the excavation, all blasting shall be done under an approved Collier County user/blaster permit with no overburden removed prior to blasting from the area planned for excavation unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Director. Said permits shall be obtained from the Collier County Development Services Department. Should approval for blasting not be granted to the applicant, the applicant shall remain responsible to meet any and all requirements of an approved excavation permit unless the subject excavation permit is modified in accordance with this division. 3.5.6.2. If trees are to be removed as a result of the excavating operation, a vegetates bef f° weA shall ee Man^° a simultaneous submittal shall be made to the environmental staff of the planning services department. Release by environmental staff will constitute a permit for removal of the vegetation when the excavation permit has been granted. 3.5.6.3. If trees are to be removed as a result of the excavating operation, aver bef r-° wer-k shall eentmenee a simultaneous submittal shall be made to the environmental staff of the Planning Services Department. Release by environmental staff will constitute a uermit for removal of the vegetation when the excavation permit is granted. Sec. 3.5.7. Construction requirements for the construction of excavations. C�o 16J1 3.5.7.1. Setbacks. Excavations shall be located so that the tep -efban control elevation contour of the excavation shall adhere to the following minimum setback requirements: 3.5.7.1.1. Fifty feet from the right -of -way line or easement line of any existing or proposed, private, or public, street, road, highway or access easement. Exceptions to the above - referenced setbacks may be developed and shall be subject to final approval by the Development Services Administrator or his designee. Said exceptions shall be based upon recognized standards for traffic engineering and road design (AASHTO and/or Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways, State of Florida) and shall incorporate such factors as road alignment, travel speed, bank slope, road cross section, and need for barriers. However, lakes immediately adjacent to "T intersections" shall be located based on a specific design analysis by the applicant's engineer which provides for safety and traffic considerations at the intersection. 3.5.7.1.2. Fifty feet from side, rear, or abutting property lines, except where the excavation is located in agriculturally or industrially zoned districts abutting a residentially zoned district, the setback shall be 100 feet from the residentially zoned property. Exceptions to these setbacks may be granted based upon the installation of proper fencing (minimum 6 feet chain link) berms, walls, or other engineered protective measures for the portion of the property line within 100 feet of the lake. The minimum setback from any property line to the control elevation contour shall be 20 feet. 3.5.7.1.3. From jurisdictional wetlands setbacks will be determined using standards set by SFWMD. 3.5.7.2. Side slopes. The finished side slopes of the excavated area, expressed as the ratio of the horizontal distance in feet to one foot of vertical drop, shall be as follows: A maximum 4.0 to one slope shall be graded from the existing grade to a breakpoint at least difee ten feet below the control elevation ••..at f level. Below this breakpoint, slopes shall be no steeper than 2.0 to one. 3.5.7.2.1. All governing side slopes shall be considered from the tep ef bank of the material of at existing gFeund !eye—! 20 feet outside the control elevation contour of the resulting excavation. 3.5.7.2.2. If rock, homogenous to the bottom of the excavation, is encountered at any elevation above the breakpoint, then the remaining slope below the breakpoint shall be no steeper than 0.5 to one. If said homogenous rock is encountered below the breakpoint, the slope below the breakpoint shall be no steeper than 2.0 to one 91-1 16J1 to the rock elevation, and no steeper than 0.5 to one from the rock elevation to to ease shall the 0.5 to ene slope the bottom ef the exeavation. He ' originate less tl�,., feet below the a annual to .,te..level the bottom of the excavation. 3.5.7.2.4. Exceptions to the side slope requirements that may be justified by such alternatives as artificial slope protection or vertical bulkheads shall be approved in advance by the site development review director, where justification is documented in a design analysis prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of Florida. Bulkheads may be allowed for no more than 40 percent of the shoreline length, but compensating littoral zone area must be provided. 3.5.7.2.5. Ten per-eent ef the finished jake banks shall be planted with amive aquatie vegetatien an a litter-al shelf leeated three feet veftieally,with twe tWr-ds belew nds, wet s ales and ditehe used only for- eenveyanee of s ,..f., e .,te . Littoral zones- for purposes of this ordinance, the littoral zone of a lake in Collier County will be defined as the area of the lake lying in the zone between two feet below WSWT to one foot above WSWT. An area of littoral zone equivalent to 2% of the total area of the lake at control elevation shall be planted with wetland type vegetation. This littoral planting zone will be at an 8:1 minimum side slope. Littoral planting zones should be adjacent to and waterward of control structures when pessible or pipe outlets or inlets and shall be a minimum of 15 feet from an v discharge structure or nine intake so as not to impede or break flow. The following criteria shall be the minimum standards in the creation of the littoral zone. 3. Littoral zones may be moved or consolidated to areas within anv lake in an interconnected lake system at a rate of 1.25 more than the original amount. 4. All Collier County listed prohibited exotics shall be removed as they occur, manually or with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved herbicides, when they exceed ten percent coverage. 5. At the time of planting: minimum tree height shall be eight feet; minimum shrub height shall be 24 inches; minimum herbaceous height shall be 12 inches. The height requirement may be administratively waived where the required height of trees, shrubs, or herbaceous plants are not available. 6. An annual monitoring report shall be forwarded to Compliance Services Environmental Staff, until such time as criteria set forth in section 3.5.7.2.5(1) have been satisfied. In order to ensure a minimum eighty (80) percent coverage of littoral zone planting areas, a performance guarantee pursuant to the provisions of section 3.5. 10 will be required upon completion and acceptance of each excavation permitted by the county. The value of the guarantee shall be based on a cost estimate to replace the original installed littoral 16J1 zone plants. The guarantee must be submitted in a format approved by the County Attorney and approved by the Community Development Services AdfniaistfateF Director, or his designee, on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners prior to preliminary acceptance of the permitted excavation(s) and shall be held for a period of a minimum of one year to allow the plantings to become established within the lake. The guarantee may only be released by the county upon the completion of a final inspection which confirms that at least 80 percent coverage has been obtained. 3.5.7.3.1. Maximum. Private and development excavations shall not exceed 4-2 20 feet in depth unless computations using the "fetch formula" of maximum depth = 5 feet + (0.015) x (mean fetch in feet) indicate that deeper depths are feasible. The mean fetch shall be computed as follows: (A +B) /2 where "A" is the average length parallel to the long axis of the excavation and `B" is the average width of the excavation as measured at right angles to the long axis. Commercial excavations shall not exceed 20 feet in depth unless otherwise supported by the "fetch formula" or if it can be shown from a comparative water quality study of another similar lake (comparable geometry) that depths in excess of 20 feet will not, because of aquifer conditions or relative location to coastal saline waters, have a detrimental effect on the ground water resources in the surrounding area. 3.5.7.3.3 Over - excavation.. In those instances where the excavator over - excavates the depth of the excavation by more than an average of ten percent, written justification shall be submitted to the Development Services Director by the project's surveyor /engineer providing an assessment of the impact of the over - excavation on the water quality of the excavation. If, upon review of the assessment statement by the Development Services Director and Advisory Bear- Council, the increased depth is found to be unacceptable, the permittee shall be required to fill the excavation to the permitted depth with materials and methods approved by the Development Services Director. If the depth is deemed acceptable by the Development Services Director and approved by the Environmental Advisory Board, a penalty shall be set by resolution for each cubic yard of excavated material. 3.5.7.5. Hours of operation. Hours of operation and blasting operations shall be regulated by appropriate County ordinance and State laws. Unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Director, all excavation operations with the exception of dewatering pumps, which are within 1,000 feet of developed residential property, shall be limited to operating hours between 7:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday. Additionally, such excavation operations shall be in compliance with any and all County ordinances which establish operating controls by hours, days, noise level, or other parameters relating to public health, safety and welfare. Hours of operation for private and for Type I and Type II commercial shall be 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3.5.7.6 Restoration. Upon completion of the excavation operation, the subject property shall be restored as required by the 1986 State of Florida Resource Extraction Reclamation Act (F.S. ch. 378, pt. IV). Reclamation shall mean the reasonable rehabilitation of the total �3� 16J1 disturbed area where the resource extraction has occurred, and shall meet the reclamation performance standards established by the State. All disturbed areas, including the excavation side slopes above the water line and a 20 -foot wide area around the entire perimeter of the excavation, shall be sodded or fertilized and seeded with a quick -catch seed variety approved by the Development Services Director within 60 days of the final side slope shaping in order to minimize the potential for erosion. 3.5.7.7 Discontinuance of operations. If the excavating operation is inactive for a period of 90 consecutive days, except due to strikes or acts of God, all side slopes, including the working face, shall be brought into conformance with this division and a report so stating, prepared and sealed by the project's surveyor /engineer shall be submitted to the Development Services Director. Recommencement shall also be reported to the Development Services Director. If the excavating operation is never started or is discontinued for a period of one year, that permit is void unless a written request is made by the permittee with sufficient justification for a time extension in which case the Development Services Director may authorize a permit extension for up to 180 days. A new permit must be approved prior to commencement. 3.5.7.9. Amendments to approved excavations. Substantial changes to any approved excavation permit, (Le. changes resulting in an increase of 20% or more in excavated volume resulting in less than 50,000 additional cubic yards), must be submitted to project plan review for review and approval, with such approval granted in writing prior to commencement of any proposed change. Failure to comply with the permit requirements shall be cause for the Development Services Director to issue stop work orders on all excavation related activities taking place or planned for the subject property. Insubstantial changes shall not require prior written approval and shall include reductions in surface area not affecting water management design quantities of material to be removed. A written description of proposed insubstantial change, including an illustrated as -built as per the excavation permit, to any approved excavation shall be submitted in writing to project plan review and to the Development Compliance Department. 3.5.7.10 —Special Requirements for Type 1 and Type II Commercial Excavations 3.5.7.10.1 Tyne I and Type H commercial excavations will be required to apply for a conditional use for the parcel(s) that the excavation occurs on. 3.5.7.10.2 Conditional use and excavation permits shall have a one (1) year time limit with provision for a one (1) year extension upon payment of a renewal fee. 3.5.7.10.3 Blasting will not be permitted. If test holes show that rock is less than 12 feet from the original ' grade, removal methods must receive staff approval. 3.5.7.10.4 Hours of operation for digging and/or offsite hauling will be 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday_ ,�v 16J1 3.5.7.10.5 All are disturbed for fill storage must be seeded and mulched upon completion of construction Prior to release of bonding the planted seed must reach a height of 6 ". Rye grass is acceptable. 3.5.7.10.6 Lake Location and Size. For parcels 500 acres in size and smaller, the surface of the lake can occupy a maximum of 40% A the lot area. For arcels over 500 acres up to 10.00 acres the surface area of the lake can occupy a maximum of 45010 of the lot area. For p arcels over 1000 acres the surface area of the lake can occupy a maximum of 50% of the lot area. Finished lakes must have an irregular shape with no corners less than 40 feet in radius, and must otherwise conform to Section 2.8.4.7.1 of the Land Development Code. Setbacks less than 50% feet (from control elevation contour to property line) are allowable if yroper fencing (48 inches high and "childproof') is used. There shall be no exceptions to the 50 foot front yard setback from the road R.O.W. line. 3.5.7.10.7 Depths. Type I and Type II Commercial Excavations shall not exceed 20 feet in depth. The minimum depth shall be 12 feet at the middle of the excavation. See 3.5.7.3.1 for exceptions. 3.5.7.10.8 S ideslopes shall be no steeper than one (1) foot vertical to four (4) feet horizontal to a depth of ffine494 ten (10) feet below control elevation and may be as steep as one (1) foot vertical to two (2) feet horizontal below that elevation. 3.5.7.10.9 Building envelope. A minimum one (1) acre building g nvelope will be shown. The envelope shall be contiguous rectangular in shape, and may extend to the property lines and include setbacks The minimum dimension of the rectangle shall be 150 feet. 3.5.7.10.10 Stockpiles. Temporary stockpile areas shall occupy a minimum of one (1) acre. The stock pile area may occugy the future homesite. Proper erosion control and sediment measures must be used at the stockpile site. 3.5.7.10.11 Littoral zone plantings must conform to Section 3.5.7.2.5. 3.5.7.10.12 Federal and State Agency Permits Any excavation in Golden Gate Estates occurring in an area containing SFWMD (Southwest Florida Water Management District), DEP (Department of Environment Protection), or USACOE (United States A= Corps of Engineers) jurisdictional vegetation must obtain a permit from the applicable agency prior to issuance of the excavation permit. Sec. 3.5.8. Inspection and reporting requirements. C � S" 16J1 3.5.8.1.1. Status reports. The permittee shall provide the development services director with an excavation activities status report as follows: 1. Private and Tape 1 and Type II commercial excavations. A final status report within 30 days after the final completion of the excavation. 2. Development and all Type III commercial excavations. An annual status report every 12 months over the duration of the permit and a final status report within 30 days after the final completion of each phase of the excavation. If a final status report will be filed within four months of the required annual status report, then the need for the preceding annual status report shall be waived. 3.5.8.1.2. Collier County personnel are not obligated to carry out a detailed topographic survey to determine compliance with this division. Upon a finding of violation of this division or the special conditions of the excavation permit, the Development Services Director shall advise the permittee in writing by certified letter. The permittee shall, within 15 days of receipt of such notice, have either the violation corrected or submit in writing why such correction cannot be accomplished within the 15 -day period. Such written communication shall also state when the violation is to be corrected. If, in the opinion of the Development Services Director, the delay in correcting the violation is excessive, he may recommend to the Board that the excavation permit be temporarily suspended or permanently revoked. Upon correction of the violation, the permittee may be required by the Development Services Director to have an appropriate report, letter and/or survey, whichever is applicable, prepared, sealed and submitted to Collier County by the project's engineer /surveyor. Failure to do so shall be cause for revoking the permit. 3.5.8.1.3. Status reports. The permittee shall provide the Development Services Director with an excavation activities status report as follows: 3. Private and Type I and Type II commercial excavations. A final status report within 30 days after the final completion of the excavation. The final or annual status report shall consist of no less than the following information as may be deemed necessary by the Development Services Director, to accurately determine the status of the excavation, its compliance with this division and the special conditions of the excavation permit: (1) A base line along the top of the perimeter of the excavation, clearly referenced to known points and adjacent property or tract lines, if appropriate, with right angle cross sections taken which clearly show the as -built side slope and depth of the excavation at each station. Unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Director, cross sections shall be taken every 100 feet on excavations less than five acres, and every 200 feet on excavation over five acres. Partial cross 16J1 sections showing the as -built side slopes will be necessary on the ends of the excavation and around the perimeter of the excavation where due to its irregular shape, the base line right angle cross sections do not accurately depict the actual constructed slopes. The cross section survey data shall be plotted at an appropriate scale and the as -built side slope ratio computed for each of the segments between the survey data points The approved design cross section, including the breakpoints, shall be superimposed on each as -built cross section to facilitate visual verification of substantial compliance with provisions of this division. Side slopes shall be graded to within a reasonable tolerance as will be determined by the Development Services Director, depending upon local site conditions. (4) Calculation of volume of excavated material as follows: Cubic yards used on site + Cubic yards removed from site + Cubic yards remaining on site in stockpiles = Total cubic yards excavated during reporting period. a. A certification €em from the project's surveyor /engineer stating that they have visually inspected all dikes around any dewatering storage areas, if any, and have alerted the permittee of any apparent weak spots or failures which shall be promptly corrected by the permittee to assure that there will be no potential for dike rupture that would cause off -site flooding. b. A certification fefm from the project's surveyor /engineer shall accompany all final completion status reports stating that, based on their observations and surveys, all work on the excavation(s) was completed within reasonably acceptable standards of this division and any special stipulations placed upon the excavation permit. C� ? FW8 SUE FILSON Carter BCC Henning 16J1 Coyle ._..— — AGENDA Colette COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET AT 8:30 A.M., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2001, IN THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, NAPLES, FLORIDA: NOTE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES ON ANY ITEM. INDIVIDUALS SELECTED TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZATION OR GROUP ARE ENCOURAGED AND MAY BE ALLOTTED 10 MINUTES TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM IF SO RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIRMAN. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE WRITTEN OR GRAPHIC MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THE CCPC AGENDA PACKETS MUST SUBMIT SAID MATERIAL A MINIMUM OF 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE RESPECTIVE PUBLIC HEARING. IN ANY CASE, WRITTEN MATERIALS INTENDED TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CCPC SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY STAFF A MINIMUM OF SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. ALL MATERIAL USED IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE CCPC WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IF APPLICABLE. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THE CCPC WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL BY CLERK 3. ADDENDA TO THE AGENDA 4. APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 15, 2001 MINUTES 5. PLANNING COMMISSION ABSENCES- None 6. BCC REPORT- RECAPS OF NOVEMBER 27, 2001 7. CHAHtMAN'S REPORT 8. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS A. BD- 2001 -AR -1551, Christian Spilker, of Turrell & Associates, Inc., representing Ralph and Mary Jo Anzivino, requesting a 34 -foot boat dock extension to allow for a dock with two boat -lifts protruding a total of 54 feet into the waterway for property located at 210 San Mateo Drive, further described as Southport on the Bay Unit One, Lot 26, in Section 6, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. (Coordinator: Ross Gochenaur) B. CU- 2001 -AR -1255. Donald J. Murray, AICP, of Communication Dglg�o Services, Inc., representing Collier County Emergency Management Services, requesting on t I onal Use 13 of "B" Estates for an Essential Service Communication Tower, as specifi in 5.6.3 of the LDC, for property located at 95 13th Street SW at the intersection • and Item# l lrJ j 1 Copies To: 16J1 13th Street SW, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 9, in Section 8, Township 49 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida. (Coordinator: Chahram Badamtchian) C. CU- 2001 -AR -1411, Anita L. Jenkins, AICP, of WilsonMiller requesting condi ional use for a fire station, per Section 2.6.9.2 Essential Services of the Collier County Land Dev lopment Code, on property located on the east side of the Livingston Road right -of -way and approximately 1.75 miles north of Immokalee Road and .25 miles south of future Livingston Road E/W right -of -way in Section 13, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. (Coordinator: Chahram Badamtchian) D. CU- 2001 -AR -1420, William L. Hoover, AICP, Hoover Planning and Development, Incorporated, representing Pastor Colin Rampton, of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, requesting conditional uses "7" and "11" of the "A -MHO" Rural Agricultural Zoning District/Mobile Home Zoning Overlay, for a church and child care center on property located at the northwest corner of Lilac Lane and Immokalee Road in Section 23, Township 47 South, Range 27 East. (Coordinator: Chahram Badamtchian) E. CU- 2001 -AR -1620, James Weeks, requesting Conditional Use "7" of the "E" Estates zoning district for an earthmining per Section 2.2.3.3.7. of the Land Development Code for property located on Desoto Blvd. North, between 29th Ave., NE and 31" Ave., NE on eastside of Desoto, further described as Tract 143, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 67, in Section 21, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 6.62± acres. (Coordinator: Chahram Badamtchian) F. CU- 2000- 22,William L. Hoover, AICP, of Hoover Planning & Development, Inc., representing Bill Rousseau, Richard Yahl, Jean Yahl, and Teresa Yahl - Fillmore, requesting Conditional Use "2" of the "A" zoning district for a mulching and recycling facility per Section 2.2.2.3 for property located on the eastern and southern sides of Washburn Avenue S.W., approximately 2 miles east of Collier Boulevard (C.R. 951), in Section 31, Township 49 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 28.3± acres. (Chahram Badamtchian) G. PDI- 2001 -AR -1276, Brad C. Hedrich, of Hedrich Engineering, Inc., representing Meridian Land Company, requesting an Insubstantial Change Determination to the Madeira PUD Master Plan to move the location of the community's recreation center area from the northwest comer of the project to the southwest corner of the project; to create additional preserve and lake areas; to reconfigure the internal site circulation; to reconfigure internal lakes; and to designate the location of a neighborhood park for property located in Sections 13 and 24, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. (coordinator: Susan Murray) H. PDI- 2001 -AR -1356, Kent Carlyle, of McAnly Engineering and Design, Inc., representing Lucky Strike LLP, requesting an amendment to the Green Heron PUD Master Plan for the purpose of adding a project entrance onto Radio Road approximately 1,900 feet east of the existing entrance for property located at 8005 Radio Road, in Section 33, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. (Coordinator: Ray Bellows) 9. OLD BUSINESS 10. NEW BUSINESS A. County Attorney Workshop — Con't. 2 16J1 11. PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM 12. DISCUSSION OF ADDENDA 13. ADJOURN 12 /20 /011CCPC AGENDA/SMAo Fiala Carter Henning Coyle Colette December 20, 2001 TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Naples, Florida, December 20, 2001 16J1 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Collier County Planning Commission, in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 8:34 a.m. In REGULAR SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the following members present: CHAIRMAN: Joyceanna J. Rautio Russell A. Budd Kenneth L. Abernathy Paul Midney Lindy Adelstein Lora Jean Young David J. Wolfley Dwight Richardson Mark P. Strain ALSO PRESENT: Marjorie M. Student, Asst. County Attorney Susan Murray, Chief Planner, Planning Services Page 1 rv'isc. adr: �} c•..cirr i December 20, 2001 16 (The meeting commenced with Commissioner Midney not present.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I'd like to call to order the regular meeting of the Collier County Planning Commission for Thursday, December 20th, 2001. Please stand and join me in pledging allegiance to our flag. (The pledge of allegiance was recited in unison.) CHAIRMAN_ RAUTIO: Second item on the agenda is roll call. Mr. Midney, absent. Mr. Adelstein. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Budd. COMMISSIONER BUDD: Here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Ms. Rautio, present. Mrs. Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Richardson. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Present. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Here. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We're all here minus one, and we have a quorum. Thank you. Do we have addenda to the agenda today? MS. MURRAY: Good morning, Commissioners. Susan Murray, current planning manager. Item F on your agenda, thafs CU- 2000 -22, that would be the Yahl Mulching facility -- and I'm Page 2 December 20, 2001 16J1 saying this loudly for those in the audience so you don't sit here all morning. If you're here to hear Item F, it has been continued indefinitely. That's Yahl Mulching. We also have questions or issues with Items G and H. I think we are just going to go ahead and bring them forward and discuss those with you openly but unsure about whether or not they're going to be heard today. You may have to make a decision as to -- with input from the county attorney as to how to handle that, but we'll deal with that when we get to them. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And that's G and H. MS. MURRAY: G and H, right. That's -- the Madeira PUD master plan change is Item G, PDI-200 1 -AR- 1276. And H is PDI- 2001 -AR -13 56, Green Heron PUD. We will discuss them today. I'm not sure if there'll be a full -blown public hearing. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Any questions? Okay. Approval of the minutes for November 14th, 2001. Do I have a motion? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I so move. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, let's see. 15th on the transcript and 15th on the agenda. Okay. We have a motion by Mrs. Young, a second by Mr. Richardson for approval of the minutes. Any -- excuse me. I'll call the question. All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. Minutes are approved. The Board of County Commissioners report, the recap for November 27th, do- we have some questions? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Absences first. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Oops. I skipped right past that, didn't Page 3 December 20, 2001 16J1 I? Are there any Planning Commission absences in the next month of January? COMMISSIONER BUDD: I will not be here for the January 3rd meeting. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I'll have to leave no later than noon today, but that's not a future absence. Well, it's in the future -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, it's in the future for a couple hours. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Immediate future. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. The Board of County Commissioners recap for November 27th, are there any questions, comments? Any highlights, Ms. Murray? MS. MURRAY: Not unless you have questions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Hearing no questions, we'll move along to the chairman's report, which I don't have a specific report today. But, please, I want to remind everyone to fill out a speaker slip, come forward and give it to -- gee, she's got a name change here -- Susan Murray. Thank you. And when you speak, please approach the podium, speak clearly, and state your name and spell it for the court reporter if it's even slightly unusual. Okay. The first public hearing we have today is BD- 2001 -AR- 1551, a 34 -foot boat dock extension. All those wishing to give testimony today, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And that's on this item. I'm sorry. I should state that each time. We do this individually on the items. Okay. Everyone who wants to speak on this boat dock has sworn in. Thank you. Mr. Gochenaur. Page 4 December 20, 2001 16J1 MR. GOCHENAUR: Good morning, Commissioners. For the record, Ross Gochenaur, planning services. As you know by now, through a staff error, the petitioner's application was not in the package that you received. I've spoken to the chairman, and hopefully you'll agree to hear this petition without having been able to review the application in advance. I can tell you that the petitioner's done a professional and conscientious job on the application, and I do appreciate it that you're willing to hear this and not penalize him for a staff error. (Commissioner Midney entered the boardroom.) MR. GOCHENAUR: The petitioner is requesting a 34 -foot extension to create a docking facility protruding a total of 54 foot into a waterway which is about 1,000 feet wide. The property is located at 210 San Mateo Drive in Lely Barefoot Beach and contains about a thousand feet of water frontage. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Excuse me, Mr. Gochenaur. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Midney has arrived. Thank you. MR. GOCHENAUR: The project consists of the construction of a dock and two boat slips with lifts situated perpendicular to the shoreline. As you can see here, the deck area is minimal. The petitioner did reduce it somewhat at the request of our environmental staff, eliminating two areas here which they thought might cause problems. So he's already brought that into compliance completely with our environmentalists. There have been numerous similar extensions approved in the immediate area due to the shallow water and natural mangrove shoreline, including one to 48 feet on adjacent Lot 27 to the north and one to 50 feet on Lot 25 to the south. The petitioner's obtained all necessary state and federal permits. No objections to this petition have been received. The staff recommends approval. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we have questions of staff? Mr. Page 5 December 20, 2001 16JI Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you for the details, since I looked at them quickly this morning. On previous applications we had talked that 3 feet was needed for depths for docks to get to, and was that the reason why a lot of dock extensions were approved, 3 feet of water depth. This one goes out to over 6 feet of water depth. What that does is they hit 3 feet at 25 feet. At 50 feet they get to 6 feet. Is there a reason why on this one 6 feet is needed more than 3 feet? MR. GOCHENAUR: The Land Development Code does not specify a depth criterion. There is no criterion for 3 feet water depth. The only criterion that we've addressed has been the DEP criterion that limits dock extensions in aquatic preserves to minus 4 feet mean low water. So the petitioner here has shown us that he needs this depth for the type of boats that he wants to put on this facility, that it's not going to interfere with the use of neighboring docks, and that he has more than enough waterway at a thousand feet to extend to what he's requesting. We did not look at the depth specifically. The petitioner may be able to go into some detail as to the boats and why they needed that much water. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Richardson. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: This seems to raise a larger question, although we keep boiling or roiling around in, and that has to do with the depth of the water at the end of the -- of these docks. And it seems that that's a practical reason to want to extend the dock, is to get to deeper water. And the 4 feet, the DEP 4 foot, seems to be kind of a reasonable place to draw the line on extensions. And it's just not clear to me that our ordinances address this issue sufficiently to give you the -- the direction to do your job or give us Page 6 December 20, 2001 1611 the guidance to review these things. So I'm concerned about that. MR. GOCHENAUR: The intent of that section of the code was never to be extremely restrictive in terms of what people were allowed to have for docks and the size of their boat. Normally what we ask in those -- in the criteria that we have, and maybe in the criteria that we're proposing during the current amendment cycle, is this a reasonable request. There -- there is no requirement that the water depth be too shallow to have a particular kind of dock. A lot depends_ on the size of the petitioner's vessel. The -- the depth criterion, I've talked to people from the DEP about this, and they have some misgivings about it. They're not entirely comfortable with that themselves because it's my understanding that when people couldn't meet these and still needed a dock, they were required to dredge. Now, dredging's always an option, but it's my understanding that dredging is more damaging to the ecology than a boat dock and pilings. So what we're trying to do here is avoid something that would require the petitioner to dredge in order to get what he wanted so that he wouldn't have to ask for an extension. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Perhaps we'll hear from the applicant and find out what size boat this is that's going to require 6 foot of draft. MR. SPILKER: Good morning. Christian Spilker with Turrell & Associates. That's S- p- i- l- k -e -r. If you look at the cross section I believe you have in front of you, you'll notice that there's a rapid change in the bottom, and what we've got is the call for 30 -foot vessels with the lift clearance underneath. There were some concerns by the state as well as county staff that the shallow water in shore is suitable for some resources, so_ we wanted to make sure that that bow was set back far enough with the planned vessels at the facility to ensure safe mooring without any risk. Page 7 December 20, 2001 16J1 COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: So your 30 -foot boat that you're going to put in here has how much, 5 -foot draft or -- MR. SPILKER: No. If you look at our water depths there -- one of the things that might be a little confusing is that's referenced to mean low water, not NGVD, so it's a little deceptive. But the clearance of the lift and the draft and given the tidal flux, we're ensured -- I don't believe that we're going any further than is necessary to -- to safely get him in and out. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: See, this would argue, Ross, that we should have 6 foot of water everywhere then, and I just don't understand why we have such a wide variation in these applications that come in front of us. MR. GOCHENAUR: If depends on the nature of the water bottom and the shoreline at the site, the type of vessel that the property owner wants, and the width of the water frontage. In some cases the petitioner can put his boat parallel to the shoreline, which requires a lesser extension; and in others he needs to go perpendicular to the shoreline. They're pretty much tailored to the individual site. And we've found that these criteria tend to be pretty fair in terms of what we're trying to do with regard to the main requirements of safe navigation; noninterference with neighboring docks; and also, to a certain extent, aesthetics, the views of the neighbors. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mother Nature and field conditions quite often dictate what they can and can't do. That's one of the reasons we have so many of the variances that come in, because it is a field situation that has to be resolved. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: This profile, though, is not untypical of the bottom that we have in a lot of these lagoons. I mean, and when we cut it off at 3 or 4 feet on other applications and extend this one to 6 feet for this application, I'm just -- this may be entirely reasonable and entirely appropriate, but I -- I'm just troubled December 20 2001 1611 that we -- that our standards seem to be so flexible. I'm wondering why we even review them. MR. SPILKER: I might have one other comment to add to that, and that is, as you touched on, DEP and aquatic preserve has the minus 4 feet mean low water rule. They are actually trying to change that rule because that can sometimes limit -- if you hit minus 4 feet, 5 feet from shore, we cannot permit a dock past that. So water depths as a ruling factor can be a little misleading because the field factors are so variable. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And are you suggesting then, Commissioner Richardson, that it's -- we're not going to give an extension any further than to get to something as specific as 4 feet? I'm not sure I'm following your objection. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, it seems that we have done that in review of previous boat dock extensions. Anything over 20 feet we take a look at; right? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And then we take a look at -- typically the applicant says, I've got to have a certain water depth in order to handle my boat here, and usually it's something over 4 feet. So when we get to the end of the dock and it's 4 feet, we usually say, well, that's a reasonable length for the dock extension. But here we go out to 6 feet, and it seems unusual to me to -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Isn't that in most cases because the width of the waterway is the limiting factor, and we're holding them to the very least they will intrude? And here you've got -- you couldn't possibly affect navigation at this point. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: You're right. So perhaps that's another criteria that should be feathered into our rules then. COMMISSIONER BUDD: It is. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: But it is. Page 9 December 20, 2001 16J1 COMMISSIONER BUDD: There's another factor here in that we're looking at a boat lift and cradle, which adds to the required depth for the boat. And we've heard through previous petitions that it is more environmentally appropriate to pull the boat out of the water than to leave it in the water. And we're able to approve docks that -- and in more shallow water, but the owner is prevented from using a cradle. So in this case on this dock, we could probably squeeze it in, shorten the dock, remove the cradle, achieve some mathematical desire, and have a less desirable environmental impact. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Okay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Does that explain it? Would you care to make a few other comments? MR. SPILKER: No, thank you. Just answer any -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we have any questions, additional, of the petitioner? Do we have any registered speakers? MS. MURRAY: No registered speakers. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Having no registered speakers, I'm going to close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board? COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I make a motion to approve Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I'll second that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I have a -- MR. GOCHENAUR: Madam Chairman. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- motion by -- MR. GOCHENAUR: That's the wrong -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Excuse me. It didn't sound like -- - -_ CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We'll try that one again here. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It didn't sound like a boat Page 10 December 20, 2001 16JJ dock. BD- 2001 -AR -1551 I'll move approval of CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Mr. Abernathy and a second by Mr. Wolfley. Do we have any discussion? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Subject to the stipulations listed. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. That is part of the recommendation from staff. Is that correct? COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: That's fine. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Mr. Wolfley, you agree as a second? COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Do we have any discussion? All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. Thank you. Next item for public hearing is CU- 2001 -AR -125 5, Conditional Use 13 in the "E" estates zoning for an essential service communication tower. All those wishing to give testimony today on this particular item, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Nice tie. MR. BELLOWS: Thank you. Good way to start the day. Good morning, Commissioners. For the record, I'm Ray Bellows with the current planning staff presenting the petition for an essential service for property located -- as you can see on the location map on your visualizer it's located on the south side_ of Golden Gate Boulevard, and it's on the west side of 13th Street. It's basically at the existing county fire station location site. They're proposing an Page 11 December 20, 2001 16J1 essential service for Section 2.6.35.6.3 of the Land Development Code. It's basically Conditional Use 13 of the estates zoning district allowing for communication towers. The subject site is located in the estates designated area on the future land use map. Essential services are allowed as part of community facilities within this land use designation. The master plan of the site shows the existing -- a fire station structure. The proposed flagpole communication tower will be located in back. We have a -- basically a little elevation schematic showing the flag. The proposed tower will be 145 feet tall. We'll have our county emergency management system as the primary carrier, but they will have the ability to lease out space to private things such as Nextel. We have Don Murray here, who's more of an expert on the communication aspects of it, and I'll be happy to answer any questions that you might have. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Before I ask questions of staff, do we have any disclosures on this item? No disclosures? Questions of Mr. Bellows. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I have a question I asked Marjorie about yesterday, and I notice she's brought Tom with her. MS. STUDENT: And I spoke to Mr. Palmer, and he is here because he's worked extensively with the tower ordinance. So Mr. Palmer's here. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: The specific question I asked was that -- Section 2.6.35.61 refers to exceptions to put towers in estates zoning for conditional use applications by a government for a governmental use. And my only question was since this tower's being put in for private cellular phone leases and use, does it then apply, or does it not become_ an essential use any longer? MR. PALMER: Well, the controlling provision is 2.6.35.6.3, essential services, which allows essential service towers to any Page 12 December 20, 2001 16J1 heighth except in the excluded districts, which does not include the estates. And the tower, in order to meet this criteria, must be either owned by a governmental entity or leased to a governmental entity whereby the control of a use of the tower is always by a government, in this case Collier County or one of its departments. The other criteria is that the tower -- the limitations on the tower -- all towers have a limited number of antenna, either because of wind loading or coaxial cable limitations, but something limits the number of antennas that can go on a tower. Fifty -one percent of that antenna capacity on that tower must be for governmental use, whether or not used by the government, but it must be reserved for governmental use. The governmental entity can allow 95 percent of that to be for governmental use or -- and no private use. But the governmental entity, at its election, can allow 49 percent of one of these towers to be rented out for nongovernmental antenna if they want to, but they're not compelled to. Nor is there any other -- that government that owns or leases the tower is not compelled to allow another governmental entity on that tower unless it wants to. Tower - sharing requirements, which run throughout this ordinance, do not kick in to a government or a private tower until the tower being applied for exceeds a height of 185 feet, in which case there are mandatory tower - sharing requirements. As this tower does not reach 185 feet, those provisions do not apply. Therefore, in this instance 51 percent of this tower -- at least 51 percent of this tower must be used by governments: The county, EMS, the sheriff, the school system, DOT, state agencies, what have you, federal government. Ninety -nine percent of it could be used for that. But the county can elect, if it wants to, to lease space on that tower, up to 49 percent of its capacity,_ to private enterprise, if it wants to, but it is not compelled to. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Is the county going to be Page 13 December 20, 2001 1 the owner of the tower? MR. BELLOWS: Correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Why isn't the county the applicant? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Yeah. That's my question. MR. BELLOWS: The county will own it, but the builder of the tower will be Nextel. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: So you're saying the county is paying Nextel to build a tower for Nextel to use? MR. BELLOWS: I'm not sure of the exact arrangement. Mr. Murray can -- MR. MURRAY: For the record, Don Murray with Communication Development Services. The tower is being built by Nextel at Nextel's expense. There is an agreement -- Nextel does want to lease space back from the county on the tower, so a mutual agreement is being drawn up -- actually, it's drawn up and should be approved before the board shortly. But EMS is the primary user and the primary owner. Nextel would just lease space, and Nextel's building it. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: So Nextel's building it, and they'll have their facilities on it on a lease basis, and Collier County is going to pay for the tower construction. MR. MURRAY: Actually -- well, yeah. In a roundabout way, Nextel is paying lease the money up front, in advance, and other additional monies to help build it. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Sweet deal. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm not sure that answered the question why they are the applicant. MR.- MURRAY: - I'm sorry? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm not clear that that answered the question why Nextel or Communications Development Services Page 14 December 20, 2001 1611 actually is the applicant. That's somewhat different. MR. MURRAY: My company represents different tower companies, and because Nextel is one of our clients, I'm representing Nextel and EMS. And I've stated that on the application, I believe. So it's -- I'm the planner in charge, the project manager. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Adelstein. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Now, the other three stations that go on this line, the income from them will go to whom? MR. MURRAY: The income -- we -- Nextel will lease space from EMS, and that income will go back to the county. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: But the statement says that there are possibly three other communication companies that will lease space on this. MR. MURRAY: That's just additional space. They can lease it to other governmental agencies. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: The question is, who would get the revenue from that, outside leases? Is that the county? MR. MURRAY: I believe the county gets the revenue from all the outside leases. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Does anybody know for certain? MR. PALMER: Yes. I've looked at that lease. That's the -- that is the condition. It's going to be distributed by two agencies over at these facilities, and there's been some -- a lot of negotiations about that. But all rental income on the tower by whomever is leasing it, either another governmental entity or a private enterprise, pays rents to the county. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Okay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO Does that answer your questions, Commissioner Adelstein? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Yes. Page 15 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: You've mentioned the cost. The county's building it, but Nextel's paying some advanced fees. Is there any out -of- pocket cost to Collier County for this tower? MR. MURRAY: No, there's no out -of- pocket cost to Collier County. Nextel will build it. Nextel will give it to EMS, and EMS will lease it. And all Nextel is asking for is lease -- lease space. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. Your company does a lot of these. Is there any problems with proximity to other towers? And if there is another tower a few hundred feet away, is there a reason why you couldn't use that tower when there's space available on it? MR. MURRAY: Yeah. In more rural areas, height becomes more of an issue. And EMS needed a high -- actually, this is the borderline. They really would like to go a little higher, but 145 feet would allow adequate line of sight between other EMS stations. And other companies wanting to colocate -- of course your service gets less in quality. So there is a benefit for Nextel to provide this tower to the EMS. EMS is the primary user, but then Nextel also gains additional height advantage. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And then my other question, though, was if there is another tower close by and the government needs -- and EMS needs the location -- I'm not too concerned about Nextel; that's their problem. But why wouldn't we utilize the tower right across the street? MR. MURRAY: To -- to gain the height advantage, a little bit of a height advantage for EMS. They need to be at the top part of the tower. And whether EMS builds it or Nextel builds it and they lease it to Nextel or any other company is just secondary. But I also wanted to answer the other question you had about interference. The interference -- the engineers will guarantee -- the Page 16 December 20, 2001 161j FCC also requires that there's no interference to the other towers and the other users. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: My concern over the use of the other tower for a governmental purpose is that if Nextel was building this tower, it wouldn't be an essential use stuck in the middle of a residential area. That's the difference. They'd be in an industrial park. And the only reason it's getting into a residential area is because it's being classified as an essential use, and it's being then leased privately. And while that happens and I understand it, I would think you'd want to maximize the use of existing towers to minimize the impacts due to essential services. And that's where my comments are coming from. MR. MURRAY: Okay. I'm not the engineer, but from what I understand, that tower -- the top three or four parts of the tower were filled, so this gives an advantage to EMS and to Nextel by giving them additional height. And I can show you how the coverage is up there right now or with the map that's in your packet. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, I think the owner of the other tower is here, so at least we can find out what availability there is on that tower right from him when he speaks. I know he's registered. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Wolfley, do you have a question? COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Well, I possibly will wait for the owner of the other tower because my questions are about the other one. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other questions? Okay. So you're the applicant. Do-we-have- any registered_public speakers? MS. MURRAY: Just Don Murray, but he obviously already spoke, so no others. Page 17 December 20, 2001 16JI COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Chief Peterson put an application in. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm sorry. We need to move along here. Who is it that may wish to speak, or who would you like to ask a question of, Commissioner Strain? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, Chief Peterson had put an application in and left it on the desk, so I assumed he was going to be speaking. Is that still -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Why don't you come forward here and -- MS. MURRAY: I don't have one, but if he wishes to speak, he can certainly come forward. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And we'll ask you some questions. CHIEF PETERSON: Good morning. For the record, my name is Don Peterson. I'm fire chief for Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District. I did lay a slip on somebody's books over there, but that's okay. The reason I was here this morning was to share with the board -- I did send a letter on this earlier in the week, and our particular issue or the concern that brings me here -- and I'll just read one of the paragraphs here -- is due to the proposed location of this communications tower being in the area of 450 feet plus or minus from our existing tower, I would like to request on behalf of the fire district the following: If any of the carriers proposed in the future on the proposed county tower causes any interference to our existing tower or the users located on it, current and future, Collier County and the users of the proposed new tower shall be responsible for all costs associated with mitigating the interference caused to our tower and its -- and its users. And that's -- that's why I was here this morning. I know there's some FCC issues and regulations out there. But historically dealing Page 18 December 20, 2001 1 6 J 1 with -- for the last two years with some of the cell carriers, it's easier if we can get the things in writing up front than it is when they're actually out in the field to get them to mitigate some of these things. So that was a concern of the fire district, was interference issues. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Chief Peterson, are you saying that there is a likelihood that there will be interference, and that's why you want to make sure this is inserted into the documents? CHIEF PETERSON: There's always that possibility, and that's why I was asking for it up front. Nextel historically, from across the country, has caused interference with emergency services, and that's what I bring -- why I bring that forward. MR. MURRAY: The -- Nextel has a wide range of channels they use. And engineering's not perfect. Nextel's not the only one that's caused interference. But we -- Nextel will shut down and correct the situation if there is one, but typically they do the radio frequency engineering up front to help ensure that there's no interference. And they're very responsible, and they will do that, and they've worked on a number of sites in other counties. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So you're willing to accept -- MR. MURRAY: Yes, ma'am. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- the restriction that he's placing here. MR. MURRAY: Yes. Nextel/EMS has no objections to that restriction. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And, I believe, Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I'm pretty familiar with that interference issue, since in another county a cable company that I work with had a problem with a pager concern putting up a tower. And, of course they romised it would interfere with nothing._ Well, we ended up having to take channels off the midband range because they were unwatchable, and they refused to do anything about it, and Page 19 December 20, 2001 16J1 these restrictions were put on them. Now, Nextel's a much larger company than this pager company, and that is a big concern of mine, I mean, because it affected me, and still nothing was done years later. MR. MURRAY: Don Murray here again, for the record. The FCC regulations require that we don't interfere with -- with those communications. And I'm not sure if -- what that situation was there, but I do know that -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Similar. MR. MURRAY: -- in a few cases where Nextel, in particular,_ had caused interference, it was because of some problem with the equipment, which happens. And they shut down immediately and went back and corrected the situation, and everybody was happy. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Don, how many feet are you talking about that EMS gains on the tower you're advocating as opposed to the one that's already there? MR. MURRAY: I -- I'll defer to -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I see Diane Flagg is here. MR. MURRAY: -- Diane Flagg from EMS. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: She can tell us. MS. FLAGG: Good morning, Commissioners. Diane Flagg with EMS, for the record. EMS has worked on putting together a hard -copy dispatch program. What that means is that when 911 calls come in to the stations presently, the call comes in to the sheriffs office. And then via radio, they dispatch the call to the unit, and there's a time delay there. Plus because it's vocalized, there's mistakes made, potentially, with writing the address down. What this program does is it puts us at 145 feet, which is where we need to be to hop_ to the stations countywide so that when a 911 call comes in, the call will immediately print out on a high -speed printer at each of the stations throughout Collier County. The reason Page 20 December 20, 2001 16J1 that we've gone to a wireless system as opposed to -- or we seek to go to a wireless system as opposed to using T -1 lines is that T -1 lines would cost $20,000 a month or $240,000 a year. This wireless system, using this tower -- and this tower is an important component of the countywide wireless system -- is that once it's up, there is no additional monthly cost for providing that hard -copy dispatch. In addition, in talking to some of the fire districts, they've had trouble with using the T -1 lines and the hard -copy dispatch. It's not reliable. Whereas this wireless system, we've run multiple tests with the sheriffs office using a site out in Marco, and it's been extremely effective. So where those stations are that we're colocated with the fire districts, we will also be able to save them the cost of the thousand dollars a month per station, and they will also have access to using this wireless system. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: If you answered my question, I missed it somewhere. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Yeah. I did too. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: The question was, how many feet on the tower, altitude, are you gaining by not using the existing tower? You're going to 145? MS. FLAGG: Hundred and forty -five feet. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: What could you achieve on the other? MS. FLAGG: If the other -- my understanding when they checked it out -- I don't know the heighth, but it was discussed that 120 was the only space available. Maybe Don knows that. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, how many miles of range do you gain between 120 feet and 145? Is it significant? MS. FLAGG: Yeah. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: It has to be on the record, so you'll have to stand up and answer her. Chief, can you answer Page 21 December 20, 2001 16J1 Commissioner Abernathy's concern? CHIEF PETERSON: I believe -- Don Peterson. The -- I believe it's going to be in the area of 110 to 115. The tower itself is 165 feet, and we have three carriers below that. And I'm not -- without having an engineer look at it of what kind of antennas and things they use, they're probably in that area of 120, 115. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: No. That's how high it would be. All right. What's the difference between your transmission -- your range of your transmission? How many miles out does it go -- those 25 feet, how much do you gain in range? CHIEF PETERSON: Not being an engineer, it's my understanding that the -- the type of system that they're installing is -- is similar to a microwave. It's point to point, that you're using some type of dish or directive. They can share that with you. But if it's point to point, it's not -- omni -- omni becomes a heighth issue. Point to point, it depends on what's in the middle of your path. If somebody builds in that path, that's where it's critical. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, Diane, when you perceived the need for this tower, did you go looking for Nextel, or did they just happen to appear on the scene? MS. FLAGG: Our option was to have the county expend the funds to put up a tower or to see if we could have someone else fund the tower and put it up for us. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: So you approached Nextel? MS. FLAGG: Yes. We approached various people and asked if they would be interested in building a tower for the county. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I've got a question of Don. Could you provide room for EMS's needs -- not Nextel's, EMS's needs -- on your tower? CHIEF PETERSON: That I would need an engineer to say yes Page 22 December 20 2001 16JI or no to. I don't know what all the antenna issues are that they have. Plus we would have -- somehow we would need to -- the buildings are separated by approximately 300 feet. We're on opposite sides of the street. So somehow you'd have to connect it from the -- it's approximately 435 feet from our tower to the northeast corner of their existing building, so somehow if you did that, you'd have to have something to send that over to them. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, I mean, you know I'm familiar with that site, and I can tell you that a sleeve under the road would be easily attained there. My concern is that -- you know, and there's a sheriff station someday going to possibly be in that area. And if every agency decides that they want a tower, we're going to have a field of towers in that residential area of Golden Gate Estates. It would sure be nice if the agencies could combine efforts and use one tower and not deal so much with the private communications agencies or companies. They need to be providing just a minimal amount of towers in residential services. So that's the point. If you have a way of possibly fitting EMS on there, I would hope that it would be accommodated. CHIEF PETERSON: Like I say, I was only here on the interference issue, so to get more detailed than that, we'd need some engineers to share what -- how that could be physically done. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Just for me to clarify, did you -all from the fire district have discussions with EMS about using the tower? CHIEF PETERSON: No. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: It became an additional tower that you needed? MS. FLAGG: Correct. When the engineers looked at the _- heighth -that we needed to do the wireless project, they looked at the Golden Gate tower and said that this heighth that we needed was not available. So that's why we looked at another alternative. And to Page 23 December 20, 2001 16J1 answer Commissioner Strain's question, the S -- the current location of the EMS station is future planned for an SO addition. So there would not be -- SO would be using that same tower. Wherever agencies -- emergency services agencies are colocated, these tower -- these towers will provide them the opportunity to use. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Young, did you have a question? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I guess I was going to follow through. And to our award - winning Diane Flagg, did you really investigate the possibility of raising the existing tower? MS. FLAGG: The existing tower -- when the engineers looked at it, we knew what heighth we needed, which was 145 feet. And the engineers said that this space was not available on that tower. I didn't ask them to see if they could move people around on that tower because I -- I assume that they all have leases with Golden Gate Fire District. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I just wanted to clarify, is this other tower really 165 feet? I wrote that down when I heard someone make that comment. So we're looking at 145 tower feet -- tower -- 145 -feet tower today, maximum height. And the one that you're discussing is 165, but the -- it's already leased out in the area that they -- EMS needs? CHIEF PETERSON: At 145 feet, that's correct. We've got a -- we've got a lease at that space. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I think Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Well, if you could answer Commissioner Young's, can the existing 165 -foot tower be increased in height -- anyone investigate that -- at much lower cost? That was my first question. CHIEF PETERSON: Nobody's asked that question up to this point. Page 24 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And it would -- it would stop the proliferation of towers that Mr. Strain has talked about. MS. FLAGG: That -- I don't know if permitting -- maybe the county attorney could help us with that. I don't know if you can go higher than 165 feet. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: One eighty -five is what he said. MS. FLAGG: Okay. MR. PALMER: No, there is no legal prohibition of raising the height of that tower above 165 feet. That's essentially an engineering question, whether or not -- sometimes when you make those kinds of adjustments to an existing tower, it would cost as much as to -- as to build a new tower, even on the same site because wind loading and -- most of the things are sort of maxed out. If you're going to raise the height of the tower, then all kinds of engineering ramifications flow from that. But legally there is no cap at 165 feet for these types of towers at these types of locations. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: It's very cost -- go ahead. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: And then my second question was, 20 feet is going to make the difference of, quote, life and death on this deal? In other words, they can find a place at 120, and you're -- I don't think you can go up to the very top of the 145 -foot tower, so you're at, like, 140 let's say. Twenty feet is going to make the difference on a point -- point -to -point situation? MS. FLAGG: Yes, sir. And actually, we are at the very top of the 145 feet in the way that -- we are at the very top of this tower. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. Then I do have another question. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: There is -- Don, you said that the 145 was taken. Is there an increment between 145 and 165 that could Page 25 December 20 2001 16 J 1 be used that isn't taken? Do you know? Has anybody asked? CHIEF PETERSON: Nobody's asked. But primarily 10 -- approximately 150 feet is where the first -- first cell tower starts, and there's three of them that fall below that. And the antennas are approximately 10 feet long. So we'd have -- we'd have to go out and do some measuring there, but we'd definitely be under 145 feet. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I'm just wondering if maybe this could come back to us and you could spend more time looking at joint use of the existing tower to save more towers in a residential area. And maybe the applicant would be willing to consider that if that's an option. I don't know what your time tables are or how pressing this is to have immediately. But maybe our next meeting, if you could just explore this further and then put it to bed so that the neighborhood's not getting more towers. I'm just wondering -- I'm throwing it out on the table as a possibility. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I thank you for doing that because I have two observations. The first is this type of discussion makes it extremely difficult for someone like myself who doesn't understand this. I should have something in my packet that I could review or at least know that these discussions were held. That makes me somewhat uncomfortable. The second question there, then, was to our attorney. And we have a conditional use petition -- which, by the way, members, is tucked in your packet, and you'll have to tear it out if you sign it today -- which one of the criterion, A, B, C, or D, are going to create a problem for those of us that are wondering about the interference issues. And I'm not sure I can understand what I have to say no to. MR. PALMER: Let me address the question of interference. Any Johnny- come - lately tower that comes in with geographical or electric proximity to an already existing tower must accommodate to Page 26 December 20, 2001 16J1 the already existing tower. The later tower can never electrically interfere with a preexisting tower. That's a matter of the ordinance and a matter of FCC regulations. Therefore, we always require that the new tower applicant agree that if there's any interference from this new tower with any other tower around there, they must solve the problem. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Then why did Chief Peterson have to stand up here and read that to us? I'm missing something here. MR. PALMER: Well, I'm not sure if Chief Peterson was -- was cognizant of that already existing, generally applicable legal requirement. That is a matter of law. The other thing is with this 165 -foot tower, there is a possible cap based on separation distances from the nearest residential properties. That, in and of itself, may limit the height of which this 165 -foot tower could possibly be raised. I don't know whether that's maxed out or whether there's some latitude there. But the top -- those distance separations limit the height of any tower in any of these districts. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So perhaps the pleasure of the board here -- do we have any registered speakers other than those who have come up? MS. MURRAY: No. But I think Ray Bellows needs to -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. We'll let Ray talk, and then I want to hear what your thoughts are here on Commissioner Strain's suggestion to continue this. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. On a different issue -- on a different tower, the issue of extending the height of an existing tower was raised, and my discussions previously with staff engineers is that it's almost impossible because the towers are designed for a specific height. So to try to reengineer them is almost impossible, so you really can't extend the height of an existing tower without basically tearing it down and starting over again. Page 27 December 20, 2001 16J1 Now, there are some distance requirements, too, as our county attorney had mentioned, that may or may not be a problem. Considering the fact it couldn't be raised, we really didn't study that aspect of increasing the height of the other tower. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Mr. Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: If this thing is continued -- which I wholeheartedly agree with -- we do need information. I want to -- it sounds great on paper that they'll fix it if it interferes. But why even go there? Why don't we make it -- let's see a frequency diagram, where all these communications entities are going to have their frequency range. Then we can decide on black and white before we make a decision that, in fact, it's not going to interfere because it's too far away frequency -wise. I mean, you know, when you have a television or a radio station, that is certainly in the cards, and you've got to do that. And why don't we do that here? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And it seems, to staff, we have another question which I just wanted to rearticulate, and that is it doesn't seem that there's been sufficient exploration of whether there is actually space on the 165 -foot tower. I mean, we've talked about the possibility of extending it, and I respect your comments. But we haven't heard definitively whether anybody's even looked at whether there's space available there. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. I'd just like to also point out, I've taken over this project at the last minute, and the previous planner may have addressed those issues. I just could not find any correspondence to corroborate any other position. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Close the public hearing? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I -- pending no action from the applicant to postpone this, I make a motion that we deny this Page 28 December 20, 2001 1611 application for Conditional Use CU- 2001 -AR -1255. MS. STUDENT: And what -- of the four criteria that you have -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That was my original question. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Compatibility with the adjacent properties. It's clear. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, that -- D would be one automatically. I would have to agree with that. COMMISSIONER BUDD: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Commissioner Strain, a second by Commissioner Budd to deny this conditional use petition. Do we have any further discussion? COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I think the remedy's draconian, but since nobody seems to want to budge, I'm prepared to support it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Did you care to -- I'll recognize you. MS. FLAGG: I don't -- I think we're unclear here. We never said that we wouldn't be willing to go back and take a look at another tower. The information that we've received indicated that there was no space on the tower at the heighth we needed, but we're happy to go back and do that again. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And you're representing EMS. MS. FLAGG: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And would your applicant want to continue this? I mean, we've already got a motion and a second on the floor, and we're in discussion. MR. MURRAY: Well, of course, we'd rather go on, but we would accept a postponement to come back with additional information. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, then we'd have to have our -- MS. STUDENT: I think that motion has to be -- if you're going Page 29 December 20, 2001 16JI to continue it, you're going to have to withdraw -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I was just going to suggest, I'll withdraw my motion on the condition that this will be continued. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Withdraw your second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And the second has agreed to withdraw the motion. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Somebody blinked. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Somebody blinked. Now we need a motion to continue; is that not correct, Ms. Student? MS. STUDENT: That's correct. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I'll so move. COMMISSIONER BUDD: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Commissioner Strain, a second by Mr. Budd to continue this to -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Do we need a time certain? I don't know if anything's going to get done in the next two weeks over Christmas. Why don't we -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Let's say by our February meeting? Would that be -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Unless they want to come forward earlier. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Is there an issue of notice to the public for continuation? MS. STUDENT: Well, if it goes beyond the five weeks, it has to be readvertised. But I'm not -- let's see. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Today's the 20th. How about the second meeting in January? That should be -- that's five weeks. MS. STUDENT: That-should-be okay. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That would be fine. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So we are discussing Page 30 December 20, 2001 16J 1;1 continuing Conditional Use Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1255 to the 17th of January. Any further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. We'll see you all back here on the 17th of January. MS. MURRAY: Commissioner Rautio? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. MS. MURRAY: I have a couple of handouts, and I'm sorry I didn't hand them out earlier. But your findings of fact for your petitions, we've separated them out for you. I apologize. They were inadvertently not separated in your handout. So on the remaining petitions, here they are. Let me hand them out to you so you don't have to tear them out of your page. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. That would be very helpful. (A discussion was held off the record.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Just for clarification for the board, you do not need to sign your conditional use petition sheet on the last item. Okay. Moving right along to Public Hearing CU- 2000 -AR- 1411 (sic), the essential services for a conditional use of a fire station. All those wishing to give testimony today on this particular item, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO We -- this would be an appropriate time to have disclosures by the board. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I spoke to the applicant, Kenny Page 31 December 20, 2001 16,11 Rodgers, concerning my concern over the size of their parcel. Marjorie Student has researched that and has responded to me, and I guess later, as the meeting goes on, I'll let you know what that was about. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any others? Coming up to myself, I'd like to disclose that I had a conversation with Chief James Tobin of the North Naples Fire District with reference to the history of the purchase of the property and the unique aspects of this particular location. I had a couple of discussions with Assistant Chief Ken Rodgers with reference to the time frames, the access points in the median opening, and the ST designation on this particular property. I had a lengthy discussion with Jeff Perry of -- transportation planning manager of WilsonMiller with reference to the time frames, the access and median openings, the ST designation, and the aspect of odor that the station might have created, which is in our executive packet. Any further disclosures? Okay. Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. The subject site is located on the west side of the future Livingston Road Extension. It's about a mile and a -- almost 2 miles -- a mile .75 north of Immokalee Road. The surrounding developments include the Mediterra development to the north, Madeira to the south, and the project is basically surrounded by vacant agricultural zoned land. The petitioner is requesting a conditional use for an essential service to allow for a fire station. I have a master plan here that basically shows the design. As you can see, much of the site is buffered with preserve areas and ST lands. The ST is in the dark color, more ST in the dark color. ST represents special treatment. Special treatment overlay requires specific_ environmental review and permitting if developed. The petitioner is buffering those and keeping out of the ST areas and leaving those as preserves. The Page 32 December 20, 2001 16J1 actual site location is in the -- in the northern end of the site. Basically this is a north/south arrangement. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows, while you're pausing there, I need to also disclose that I received a fax from Mr. Perry at WilsonMiller with reference to the median opening that looks so much different and much more detailed than the one that you have on the visualizer. Do you have this particular map? MR. BELLOWS: I do not. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: This might be helpful to you when we get into the discussions. I don't know if they've brought them today or not for all the board members, but we can probably use it on the visualizer. Thank you. MR. BELLOWS: For a conditional use, a conceptual master plan is typically provided, and this is the master conceptual plan for the conditional use. The entry access point is on the north end of the site. There will be a median opening that the transportation department has directed to be for emergency access only and with a directional light, signalization process for emergency services vehicles. The project has been deemed compatible with adjacent land uses. Basically we're dealing with vacant agricultural lands surrounding this, but it is projected to be future residential area and development, and fire services are needed in this area for those future dwelling units when they come on -line. The subject site is located within the urban residential area on the future land use map, basically up in this area here. Urban residential allows for these types of emergency services as community facilities. So, therefore, it is -- this application is - consistent with the future land use element. The project will not generate traffic that exceeds any significance test and will not have an adverse impact on Livingston Road. The site has been designed to Page 33 December 20 2001 16J1 accommodate emergency vehicles entering and exiting. Parking has been provided, is sufficient, and meets code requirements. Staff has not received any letters for or against this petition. I'll be happy to answer any questions that you might have. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Ray, I'm curious as to just how much traffic this facility will generate. On the previous petition, it was stated that an inert communications tower was going to generate five to ten trips per day. Now, here you've got a crew of fire personnel, and there's a change every 24 hours, so that's coming and going. Somebody's going to go out and bring in Chinese for lunch, and another guy's going to go out and bring in ribs for dinner. Somebody's got to get dog food for the Dalmation and so on and on and on. How many trips is all that going to amount to? Doesn't the trip generation manual give you any guidance on that? MR. BELLOWS: Yes. There are some trip generation information. And we have our transportation expert here, and I'll gladly let her answer that. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: My question, really, is when is a -- only generate a few trips per day, what is few? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I suppose they're going to answer a fire once in a while too. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Or false alarm, I think, is what most of them are, but be that -- yeah, they answer them. Dawn. MS. WOLFE: Good morning. Dawn Wolfe, transportation planning director for the record. We have reviewed the potential site traffic impacts which would generate between approximately 40 to 60 total trips per day. As this section of Livingston Road is programmed to be six laned, that is a very diminimous (phonetic) amount of traffic that would be added in there. And under the Page 34 December 20, 2001 1611 guidelines of a restrictive access in and out of there for the purposes of emergency services, it did not meet the significance test in regards to compliance with the growth management element because of the low number in comparison to the capacity of the road. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, that's fine. That's a conclusion that you've drawn after doing that analysis. It's more helpful to us if you give us the facts upon which -- or that Mr. Bellows gives us the facts upon which that analysis was based, and we can make our own decision as to whether that's few or not. So I would prefer it be spelled out for us. MR. BELLOWS: I'll be glad to make that -- sure that it -- future staff reports that we have the exact traffic count in there. I think in this case a traffic impact statement was waived because during the preapplication meeting, their traffic engineers basically indicated the number of trips, and it did not trigger a traffic impact statement requirement at that time. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I'm relatively comfortable with that, but I was absolutely shocked that this transporta -- this radio tower was going to generate ten trips a day. I don't know what in the world for, but that's what caught my eye. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I just want to -- for the record, I had talked to Marjorie Student earlier about a concern I had seen with this application in the fact that a conditional use in an ag requires 5 acres. This was shown at 3.4. It turns out that originally it was a 5- acre tract, and through county acquisition it was reduced to 3.4. And, therefore, it does qualify for the conditional use as a nonconforming lot; is that correct, Marjorie? MS. STUDENT: Yes. That's based on facts that I was given and had worked on this quite -- probably at the end of the summer, beginning of fall. But there's a section in our code, 2.1.13 -- and I Page 35 December 20 2001 16J1 discussed this with Mr. Strain -- no lot, even though it may consist of one or more adjacent lots of record, or yard existing at the effective date of this zoning code shall thereafter be reduced in size, dimension, or area below the minimum requirements set forth herein, except by reason of a portion being acquired for public use in any manner, including dedication, condemnation, purchase, and the like. And it's my understanding that that was -- that acreage was required as part of the Livingston Road project, so it would fit these criteria. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And just as an added comment, to remind staff that in the future it would be nice to at least address this up front. And I recognize, Mr. Bellows, that you did not write this executive report -- summary and that you're just following up for a staff member who's no longer with us. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, this issue was discussed at the preapplication meeting, and an RLS was sent out at that time, and it was deemed it may be a nonissue. But I'll be glad to make sure that it is incorporated for future reference. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Any other questions? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'd like to hear from the applicant. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. Let's hear from the applicant. MS. JENKINS: Good morning. I'm Anita Jenkins with WilsonMiller, the project planner on this petition, proudly representing the North Naples Fire District, our local heroes. With me today I'd like to introduce Chief Rodgers. Also with me from WilsonMiller, Jeff Perry, transportation planner; Adolfo Gonzalez, the engineer on the project; and also Bruce Lehman (phonetic), our environmental specialist. The project attorney is also here,_ Mr. John Cardillo. As Ray had mentioned, the subject property is within the urban Page 36 December 20, 20011611 area, and we are seeking a conditional use on an agriculture zoned property. That is allowed -- these essential services are allowed per the LDC in any zoning district provided within the Land Development Code. Access to this property will be provided off Livingston Road. Our staff met with the Collier County transportation staff, coordinated the access to the property to meet the access management requirements for the multilane condition of Livingston Road. The environmental requirements are being met as required by the Land Development Code, preserving the ST areas, as you'll note in the lighter green shade on the master plan. A listed sur -- a listed species survey was also conducted on this project, and no species -- listed species were observed on the project. Water and sewer will be provided to the project from existing lines along Livingston Road. We'll be happy the team -- on behalf of the team, we'll be happy to answer any additional questions that you may have regarding this petition. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I have one. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Several places in here it's stated that the North Naples Fire District has a contract for purchase of the land. MS. JENKINS: Correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, on the preceding page where it asked for who the owner of the land is, it's marked not applicable. Who's the owner? MS. JENKINS: Currently they have closed on the property. At the time of -- we were applying, they were under contract, and they have _ -since then closed on the property. The North Naples Fire District is currently the owner of the property. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do you have that date? Page 37 December 20, 2001 1611 MS. JENKINS: I'll defer to the project attorney. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: While he looks it up, do we have other questions? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I have a question I'd like to -- to do with this compatibility question and, perhaps, a broader context. And that is just what function this station's going to perform. Perhaps Chief Rodgers can help us with this. MS. JENKINS: I can answer that. And if it doesn't answer it to the best of your ability (sic), we'll ask Chief Rodgers to elaborate. The closest fire station at this point is located on Immokalee Road east of 1-75. This station was carefully located -- or the subject property was carefully located within this North Naples area to serve the properties that are located north of Immokalee, south of Bonita Beach Road, west of I -75, and east of Old 41. This is important for the fire district to maintain their four - minute response time for this rapidly growing area. And this is to serve the safety and needs of the residents that are locating in that area. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'm very familiar with this area. I used to live in Imperial Golf Estates, and one of the concerns we had at that time was the potentially slow response time for Imperial Golf Estates, which is essentially a long cul -de -sac only accessible off Highway 41. I do not see, however -- and this will link to another application we have today. I do not see that placing this station will assist in reducing the response time to the develop -- to the area you have described, which is east of 41, but yet west of this site, and particularly as it relates to Imperial Golf Estates. MS. JENKINS: It will be -- it will be an advantage when Livingston east/west is open. And that is -- is part of the programming for this station and the location of this station, is the advantage of Livingston east /west, to gain another east/west corridor and access to those properties. Page 3 8 December 20, 20011611 COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Let me go directly to my problem, and that is there's no interconnection provided between Mediterra and Imperial Golf Estates. There will be no connection from east /west into Imperial Golf Estates. And I -- I just think this is very poor planning on -- collectively on all our parts not to proceed with the connections that are necessary, let's say for emergency purposes, to allow these response times -- potential response times to be more -- more responsive. MS. JENKINS: I understand your issue, and -- and those connections are -- are a matter of the transportation -- Collier County transportation section requirements for connections. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, Imperial Golf Estates has a snubbed off connection going right into Mediterra, and Mediterra has no plans to make that connection, which ties your hands in terms of being able to use that as a cut through to get to -- you know, you could have an accident on -- at the front of the cul -de- sac going into Imperial Golf Estates, and you'd have, you know, a thousand people that wouldn't have access to emergency services. I just think we're not doing the right planning job here. And perhaps Ms. Wolfe would help us here with transportation because I -- you know, I'd like to support this, but I'd like to support it in the context of it performing the function that you've described that it will perform. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. But I also want to point out, too, that there have been actions taken by previous boards to limit the access in Imperial, and I'm familiar with some, which some of you may not be familiar. As you know, Airport Road stops where it stops, and a lot of that had to do with the developer of Imperial, which has created a headache for transportation. And I would like you to -- Dawn, to respond to this comment, but it may not be totally germane to the conditional use we're working with today. But I Page 39 December 20 2001 16J1 ,.. certainly understand your concern, and I understand the issue of always making sure that these planned unit developments and various developments have access from other areas for emergency vehicles. MS. JENKINS: May I just address that in one more way prior to Ms. Wolfe's addressing it? Is that this petition cannot put conditions upon previously approved planned unit developments. So we could not make any changes to the Mediterra PUD or others in that area through our -- our petition. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I would just observe, though, on that narrow point, that Phase 5 Imperial Golf Estates had a condition with that PUD that it would connect going eastward out of that to get over to Livingston Road, and that's the reason the road layout was specified the way it was and the way -- the reason why the emergency discussions were had with the stations at that point. And if we have a PUD commitment that's not being followed, that's another issue that I think planning services has to address and perhaps transportation could help us with. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Ms. Wolfe. MS. WOLFE: Dawn Wolfe for the record. That issue of the back entrance for Imperial Golf Estates I think was discussed at length during the Mediterra PUD hearings. There is a requirement -- and it's still contained within the document as it's even shown today as an item on this agenda -- for a 60 -foot right -of -way for a secondary means of access both for Mediterra as well as for the continuation to ultimately connect and provide that back door to Imperial Golf Estates. Part of the problem with going forward and getting that connection now was there was no way to get it from -- Livingston over to Imperial Golf Estates because there were missing - - -- - - segments to the road. However, by placing those conditions on the Mediterra PUD, we are filling in some of those missing gaps. Page 40 December 20, 2001 161l COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Then I can go to bed easy -- rest easy tonight that this is going to be taken care of MS. WOLFE: It depends on how you consider it being taken care of by -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Providing emergency services access between these two developments, from the conditional use that we're being asked to respond to today. MS. WOLFE: Ultimately there's a plan in place to allow that to occur coming off of Livingston versus having to go out and around to U.S. 41. How and when that physically occurs, we do not have a time line on that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I've lived here for 21 years and wondered when this issue was going to come to full force because of the fact that it just wasn't planned for, and there were certain trade- offs that were made years ago with reference to what you're speaking about in Imperial. So with reference to our conditional use here today, does that answer some of your questions, Commissioner Richardson? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Yes. Thank you for your help. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. We may have some -- do you have additional presentation? MS. JENKINS: I have an answer to your question. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: The other question. Closing. MS. JENKINS: Closing. Closing occurred on September 28th, 2001. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: On August 30th your document said that ownership was not applicable. I mean, are we trying to shield some seller_ for some reason ?_ MS. JENKINS: No, sir. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Who was it? Page 41 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Perhaps the attorney can answer that question or enlighten us. Come to the microphone, please, identify yourself and -- MR. CARDILLO: Good morning, Commissioners. I'm John Cardillo, the attorney for North Naples Fire Commission. The closing took place September 28th. It took place over a period of about seven weeks because the owners, none of whom lived here, were all over the country. Now, why that application says ownership not applicable is not within my knowledge. I didn't prepare that. But I can tell you that one of their owners was in the Bahamas, and one was in the Midwest, and one was elsewhere. And it took several weeks to get the documents together to close the transaction. But it was not a nefarious hiding of who the owners were. I could probably find out who those people were. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: None of them are indicted coconspirators in Collier County? MR. CARDILLO: Not that I'm aware of. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Okay. MR. CARDILLO: Thank you. MS. JENKINS: Let me just clarify that as well. There's several different options that you have on these applications. What it says it not applicable, the name of the homeowner association or master association. There's the -- Section 2 of the application provides for the disclosure of interest information. And you have the opportunity in that section, Section 2.E, to identify the contract for purchase. And in the application the contract for purchaser has to sign an affidavit saying that they are the contract purchaser, which is provided. So there's several different opportunities that you have to disclose the the condition of the applicant, who they are. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Yeah. But I'm looking at 2A, which calls for you to disclose who the owner is. Do you think Page 42 December 20, 2001 1611 that only applies if the owner is the applicant? MS. JENKINS: Yeah. The -- we are representing -- who we are representing is the North Naples Fire District and not -- not owner of the property. The applicant is the contract for purchaser. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Is that clarified? Any other comments that you'd like to make before we have public speakers? May we have the first registered public speaker. MS. MURRAY: I just have one, and I'm never going to be able to say this last name, but it's LeRoy Huenefeld. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Is that person in the room? Oh, here he comes. I see. I thought you were heading for the door to go out. MR. HUENEFELD : You did very well with my name. It's LeRoy Huenefeld, H- u- e- n- e- f- e -1 -d. I'm the property owner of the property directly north of where they're going to place the fire station, probably the person that's impacted the most. I just want to go on record as saying that after having driven around Naples and seeing fire stations and whatnot around, it is very difficult to have residential property abutting a fire station because of the problems with quiet enjoyment of the property. And I would only ask that if you're going to put this fire station in, you would allow my property to become commercial so that I could develop it. It is going into an intersection anyways because of the east/west road that goes from I -75 all the way down. I mean, I'm not in the intersection, but I'm only 660 feet there. The property behind me is special treatment or it -- it has a lot of cypress on it, so I'm really the only piece of property in there that is affected. And it is going to be very difficult in the future for me -- and I've owned this property for a number of years -- to use it as anything now because of the fire station, _ I mean, I don't ----I would only ask any of you, if you had a house, would you like to build it next to a fire station? So I would please hope that you would at least consider Page 43 December 20, 2001 16J1 some sort of zoning in that area. I understand that there's other things going on. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows, do you want to clarify that that's not part of what we're doing here today or -- we're having some technical difficulties, if you can hear us in the back. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. The subject site is located in approximately this area of the future land use map. This future land use map indicates where future rezoning can take place, and you have to be compatible with the uses allowed in that district. This is an urban residential district and would not allow for commercial uses. Commercial uses are to be located within activity centers, such as indicated in the red squares. So surrounding this property would not be eligible to receive any kind of -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Mr. Bellows, show me where the east /west roadway is on this, though. That's not shown. MR. BELLOWS: That's on this other map. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Doesn't that change the dynamics? MR. BELLOWS: East/west roadway -- right now there's no activity center at that intersection. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: There's no road. MR. BELLOWS: That's true. But if I'm understanding the question, the east /west road, when constructed, that -- are you saying that there's a possibility for an activity center? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, it seems that it changes the dynamics of the -- MS. STUDENT: That would -- that would have to be evaluated by staff in a comprehensive plan amendment, and then the -- any property-owners there could come in and ask_ fora_ rezone to an appropriate zone consistent with the comp plan amendment, if one were to be processed. Page 44 December 20, 2001 16JJ MS. MURRAY: At this point in time, it would not be eligible for commercial uses. MS. STUDENT: No. All that's beyond this petition. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And -- MR. HUENEFELD: As I say, I just want to go on record as saying -- because it is devaluing my property somewhat to put a fire station next to it, and I just want to go on record as saying -- and I'm not against a fire station. Anybody that would be would -- I mean, we all want to have service. I just, as I say, want to go on record for the future because of the fact -- I realize that it doesn't meet the criterias of a commercial -zoned area in the future, and I only am asking that you -- it be noted in the record that -- because I realize you weren't going to change it today. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. MR. HUENEFELD: So that, you know, in the future I have some basis to talk to people on. I don't know. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And we would encourage you to explore that so it fits the criteria. MR. HUENEFELD: Sure. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: But I certainly do understand what you're asking and pointing out to us today. MR. HUENEFELD: Sure. Thank you. MR. BELLOWS: And if I may, if he calls me sometime in the future when it's convenient for him, I can direct him to the appropriate staff people for comprehensive plan amendments, and maybe his property would qualify for some kind of change in the future. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. So you have that offer. MR. HUENEFELD; Okay, CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any questions? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I was just going to ask the Page 45 December 20, 2001 16J1 gentleman if he lives on that property next to the station at this time. MR. HUENEFELD: No, I don't because there's really nothing in that area. I don't know if any of you have been out there, but it's all trees right now. I bought the property back in the early '70s. I've owned it for a long time. And when I bought it, there weren't even any roads out there. I couldn't even see it. But, no, there's nothing -- Mediterra is over on one side, and they're building over there. A Catholic church owns the other side. But you're probably already familiar with all that stuff. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you. MR. BELLOWS: One other point of clarification. I'm sorry this didn't make it into the packet, but it's the sales contract. It shows the property owner as Smith, Sheref (phonetic), and Donnelly and the contract purchaser as North Naples Fire Control District. It should have been in your packet. I'm sorry. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Eagle Eye Abernathy, once again. Do we have any further questions? I just want to make sure that -- having seen the new map that we're using on the visualizer, all my questions that I had about the access and the median opening were answered. And as long as those all are acceptable to transportation, I feel that they've come up with a workable solution here at that particular location. And I see Dawn Wolfe shaking her head yes, so we will move on. No further registered speakers? MS. MURRAY: No, ma'am. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. We close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board on this conditional use? COMMISSIONER BUDD: Madam Chairman, I'd like to make a motion that we forward Petition CU -01 -AR -1411 to the Board of Zoning Appeals with a recommendation of approval. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I second the motion. Page 46 December 20, 200116J1 1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I have a motion by Mr. Budd, a second by Mr. Adelstein for approval of this conditional use. Do we have discussion? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just a quick discussion. I'd like to encourage the applicant, Chief Rodgers in particular, to hold the county's feet to the fire in terms of this land use. I certainly support the conditional use, but to see if we can't get better response time by providing emergency connections between these gated communities. I mean, the opportunity is there, but somebody has to push it. And, you know, you guys are the ones that represent our public welfare interest there, and so I would really strongly encourage you to pursue that if you would. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Would you come to the microphone, please. We have to get you on the record, and I'll give you a chance to smile for the cameras. ASSISTANT CHIEF RODGERS: Ken Rodgers, assistant chief, North Naples Fire Department. Yes, we'll definitely work on that. We do that when SDPs and so forth come through, but we do have a problem. They do not want to give up that precious land to make that extra entrance in there. So we'll work on that as hard as we can. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Good. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mrs. Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: This recommendation should be subject to traffic and environmental stipulations. They're listed. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: They're listed. First, does the second and -- COMMISSIONER BUDD: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. That is added to the record for __clarification. Is there any further discussion? All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) Page 47 December 20 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. I would like to remind the board to fill out their finding of facts and pass them down to the secretary, Mrs. Young. Moving right along to the next item on the agenda, it would be Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1420, the conditional use in an agricultural /mobile home zoning area overlay. All those wishing to give testimony today on this particular public hearing, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm sorry. Disclosures. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yeah. I had a question to Marjorie concerning the recreational use of this property, which we'll probably get into later in the meeting. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I had a conversation with Mr. Bellows with reference to something that was in there that was odd. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Technically, those are not disclosures; is that correct? We can talk to staff. That's not a disclosure. MS. STUDENT: I'm going to have to -- it historically has not been, and Mr. Weigel and I have chatted about that. So I think in the interim if you have talked to staff, go ahead and disclose it, because he and I have chatted about it, and we need to have a final resolution of it. But historically it wasn't done. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And if you send a -mails back and. forth,_t_would be good just to acknowledge it under the approach that the county attorney is using at the moment. And just to clarify, it was a point on the native vegetation, which Mr. Bellows will clarify, J1 December 20, 2001 16 that I talked about. Okay. Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: Yes. As you can see on the visualizer, the subject site is located on the north side of Immokalee Road. It's out in the rural agricultural fringe area. The petitioner is requesting Conditional Use 7 of the -- and 11 of the agricultural zoning district for a church and associated day -care facility. The applicant is proposing to build this facility in three different phases. Phase 1 will consist of 16,800 square feet for a church. Phase 2 will add a duplicate 16,800- square -feet addition, and Phase 3 will consist of the child -care center, approximately 2,400 square feet. I have a copy of the conceptual master plan. Access to the site is off of Immokalee Road. We'll have -- through Lilac Lane, which is a private road. The project has three access points off Lilac Road (sic); Phase 1, Phase 2, and the associated day care. There will be a water retention area and playing fields for the school -- church and school children, day -care children. The subject site is consistent with the Future Land Use Element and the Comprehensive Plan. However, it should be noted that the -- since this is in the rural area, there was concern that maybe this would be subject to the final order issued by the governor and the administration commission. However, the final order does not prohibit conditional uses for churches and the affiliated child -care facilities. So this petition is consistent with that. It is also consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The transportation element indicates that the project trips will generate 674 trips on a weekday with 984 a.m. Peak hour trips on Saturdays. The traffic impact study did not indicate that there would be any level of service problems under the proposed improvement to Immokalee Road. As noted in the staff report, if the road is not built and constructed, then the buildout condition of this project will adversely impact Immokalee Road which will be operating at Level Page 49 December 20, 2001 16JI of Service F. However, if the road is improved, then Phase 2 can be developed without any significant impact on the roadway. As a result, staff has recommended as a stipulation of approval that the project be phased so that Phase 2 would not commence until the improvement to Immokalee Road is completed. Staff s analysis concerning compatibility indicates that the site is in an area where there's not a lot of development. There's -- a church typically is associated with neighborhoods. This would serve the community in that area. So there's no unusual noise from this facility that typically is associated with any church use. There are no unusual light or odor as a result of a church petition. So, therefore, staff is recommending that the Planning Commission forward this petition to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval, and I'd be happy to answer any questions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And did you want to put on the record the correction of Exhibit D? MR. BELLOWS: Yes. Thank you. The -- if you turn to the conditions of approval, the fifth one dealing with 15 percent of the existing native vegetation on site shall be retained as required in Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Land Development Code, that should be 3.9.5.5.4 of the Land Development Code, which basically deals with mixed -- with nonmixed use, nonresidential developments. So the 15 percent is correct for retaining native vegetation. Otherwise, we'd be asking for 25. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. And I see Mr. Strain probably is agreeing with that, because he has his code book right there. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That, and I had another issue that I'd brought up to Marjorie. And basically, the applicant is applying for a conditional use under Item 7, which is churches, and 11, which is child care. But they also very clearly indicate they're going to have Page 50 December 20, 2001 16J1 a rather large contingent of recreation areas: Football field, soccer field, playgrounds, basketball court, I think they said. And I was concerned that -- I know that we're looking at it as an accessory use to a church or a child care. But under the permitted uses in agricultural, recreation is separately listed as allowed with residential subdivisions, residential uses. And under conditional uses -- I mean, under -- yeah, conditional uses of ag, there's a number 23, which addresses recreational facilities. And I'm wondering, first of all, if it's appropriate that this go forward with just 7, 11 -- 7 and 11 being referenced, or should reference -- 23 be referenced as well? And Marjorie -- MS. STUDENT: I have talked a little bit with staff. I had meetings again all yesterday afternoon and last night until 10:30. But I did talk with staff a little bit. I'm going to defer to them because those issues about the uses and so forth and their interpretation, unless there's a larger issue, that's a planning issue. MR. BELLOWS: I think typically staff is -- at least my professional opinion, that these facilities can be deemed an accessory use to a church facility. However, if they choose to go beyond the typical church activities, where they lease out space to other private organizations to operate recreational camps, then that would require the additional conditional use. Now, if they operate it in conjunction with legitimate church activities and recreational activities, church activities, then they would not need that additional conditional use for recreational facilities. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Were there any objections to this petition? MR. BELLOWS: I have not seen any. I looked at the file. We had another planner working on this. And I wasn't able to determine if there were calls that came in to him, but I have seen no -- nothing in the record to indicate objections. Page 51 December 20, 2001 16J1 COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mrs. Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I'm concerned about the transportation element. MR. BELLOWS: Yes. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: You do say that it will generate 674 trips on a weekday and 984 trips at peak period on Immokalee Road, which is not now or in the near future planned to expand. What is your analysis of what this will mean? MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. And basically the -- and that's the reason for Stipulation No. 3 in your agenda packet on the conditions of approval. Construction of Phase 2 and Phase 3 shall not commence until that time that Immokalee Road is four laned to Everglades Boulevard. Phase 1 includes a 16,000- square -foot church and outdoor recreational amenities. Phase 2 includes a 16,800 - square -feet expansion. So what we're limiting them is basically cutting their project in half or even a third, letting them develop only a third of their project, until such time as the road is improved. The traffic impact statement indicates that that's -- Phase 1 only would not be a significant impact to Immokalee Road, even if it's not improved. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just to follow up on Mrs. Young's excellent point, though, the full three phases will kick from Level C to Level F. I'm not sure that I understand that Phase 1 wouldn't kick it to Level F as well. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Ms. Wolfe, you may have to be needed for this one. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I mean, why are we putting any more traffic on this road while it's in such a deplorable state? MS. WOLFE: The section of road that's directly impacted by this is not the currently deficient segment. And by definition of what Page 52 16J1 December 20, 2001 we have to look at and looking at the phasing of the development, the initial phases of it would not be significant to this. We are working with the applicant in regards to required access improvements and also looking at the future needs of expanding that roadway and looking at preserving or possibly obtaining right -of -way from that property in advance so that as we move through, it will make it easier. And as well, this is a property -- it's a smaller church. We are looking at access requirements but are looking at a compensating of, perhaps, them dedicating the right -of -way up front. And as needed, intersection modifications would be put in place by the county to offset for the dedication of that right -of -way. They will be providing, at the times of their actual operations, sheriff for accessing the property for their periods of worship to ensure safe access to and from the property. I believe that was the discussion that I had with the applicant's representative, Mr. Hoover. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Does that help, Mr. Richardson? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: It helps, but let -- may I ask just specifically, which portion of those trips are going to be associated with Phase 1, and how -- what does your traffic impact analysis say relative to this being diminimous as far as level of service is concerned? It seems just inconsistent to me. MS. WOLFE: I believe the initial phase of this is primarily for the church. If I could go ahead and defer to Mr. Hoover, as he is probably more up to speed just on -- it being his project and I look at multiple ones, let him speak to that. MR. HOOVER: Good morning. William Hoover, for the record, representing Seventh Day Adventist Church. We broke this petition out into two phases; and then actually, after meeting with staff, went to a third phase. But Phase 1 does not have a radius of development impact, so it would only generate during the week 164 Page 53 December 20, 2001 16J1 trips, which would be about the equivalent of -- a single - family house generates ten, for instance. But since it does not have a radius of development impact, that means it's -- to be significant on Immokalee Road, it would have to generate 5 percent. So to have a radius of development impact, it has to generate 1 percent. So based on that, we're at least 80 percent less out, at minimum, than having any kind of significant impact on Immokalee Road there. So the church is actually -- when it opens we'll probably only have 30 people there, and so this -- this is a small church. It's a Seventh Day Adventist. They meet on Saturdays. And they've agreed to -- even when Phase 1 is at a peak, that's going to be quite a ways down the road. Only at that time would it even generate the 164 trips a day. Immokalee Road out there probably generates something, like, let's say, 10,000 trips a day. So you can see the 164 is pretty small in comparison to that. So it would be less than 1 percent of the traffic out there. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Mr. Hoover, I guess the thing that's confusing me, though, if you go from 164 to 984, this report says -- analysis says that it would kick it from Level C to Level F, and that doesn't seem consistent with your assessment that 164 is a diminimous portion of 10,000. The 900 is a diminimous portion of 10,000, too, if you look -- MR. HOOVER: Okay. I think what they're saying is the reason they put the stipulation on there that we can't go into Phase 2 or Phase 3 until the road's four laned, because if -- otherwise, Immokalee Road will be at Level of Service F out there with the project's traffic. If we keep it at Phase 1 by working it -- this compromise, then we keep our traffic to a minimum. Child -care centers are really the one that generates -the - traffic during the week. So there won't be a child -care center out there. The church won't be expanded until Immokalee Road's four laned. If that takes ten years, Page 54 'j December 20 2001 d .L then so be it. We will -- we will have to honor that petition. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I just want to commend staff and the petitioner for taking the time to really work this out and actually let us see a stipulation that the roads will have to be built first. And I want to commend you for doing that. MR. HOOVER: Yeah. And then when you make a motion, we will need to read in there that we've amended this -- we amended the one Ray had mentioned about the 15 percent native vegetation, but also No. 4 was amended based on our meeting regarding the improvements. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And this is Exhibit D we're talking about for the conditional approval? MR. HOOVER:. Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: D as in delta. MR. HOOVER: I'm not quite sure why they're asking us to maintain existing native vegetation, because -- we submitted pictures of it -- it's basically tomato fields with Brazilian peppers on it. But I guess that's -- it's not going to qualify as native vegetation anyway. So we're going to -- basically, if you have 0 there, 15 percent of 0 is 0 anyway. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: At least under my math it is. I'm not sure about other people's. And you're going to clarify -- just let me write on mine so we know this for the motion. Number 4, you said? MR. HOOVER: Correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: What did you change? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: What did you change? MR. HOOVER: Okay. The church shall be required, for weekend services, to have a sheriff deputy at the intersection of Immokalee and Lilac Lane until turn lanes are provided. And they will also dedicate the land the county needs for the widening of Immokalee Road clear to six lanes, if it ever gets that wide, at the Page 55 December 20, 2001 16J1 request of the county and prior to the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy. And there would be no charge to the -- the county would not have to purchase that land. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do you have that written in plain English so we know we've got it? MR. HOOVER: I wrote this stuff down a little bit. Let's see here. Property owner -- do you want me just to give it to you? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That would probably be handy, but just clarify, as you did, the sheriffs deputy would have to be there on Saturdays. And you said something about turn lanes, and I was writing too slowly. MR. HOOVER: Property owner shall dedicate free to the county right -of -way needed for the widening of Immokalee Road in lieu of constructing turn lanes. The county shall construct the turn lanes when needed. The petitioner shall have a sheriffs deputy direct traffic at the intersection of Immokalee and Lilac Lane just prior to and after all weekend church services. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And that has been agreed to by planning and transportation. MR. BELLOWS: Correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: The turn lane's going in immediately or once it's four laned? You're not going to put them in now and then tear them up when you four lane it, are you, or are you? MS. WOLFE: Dawn Wolfe for the record. With the -- we're not talking about them putting them in immediately. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: You putting them in now. MS. WOLFE: The county would put them in as we find that it is warranted to do so. In lieu of them putting them in now, they were going to Provide traffic _control with the sheriffs deputy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I understand that. I'm just talking about the timing of the turn lanes. Page 56 December 20, 2001 161l MS. WOLFE: The timing of the turn lanes, we wouldn't make it so that within two years of putting them in that we would -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Four lane. MS. WOLFE: -- four lane over it unless we were seeing a critical operational safety situation. We don't want to do it twice, but we see the trade -off of the right -of -way for the turn lanes with the provision of safe access as being a win -win for all parties. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It's up to you to do it and you to determine when to do it; right? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Midney has a question. COMMISSIONER MIDNEY: Yeah. I'm just curious. The church -- they're building a 16,000 -foot church way out in the country for just 30 people. It seems strange to me. MR. HOOVER: It -- it's probably not going to be that large, but it may be -- in other words, we have a cap of the 16,800-square-foot church. That's the largest that we can put in there. So they -- what they plan on doing is putting up a fellowship hall, and so it may -- let's say it's 6,000 square feet. So they have the latitude of adding on some in Phase 1 prior to hitting the cap where we have the traffic restrictions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: They have hopes, Commissioner Midney, to grow this church. MR. HOOVER: And one -- one other thing that we discussed was on Exhibit D, Item 2. Lilac Lane would be paved back from Immokalee Road to the end of the northernmost access driveway that we construct. In other words, if we construct two accesses off of Lilac Lane, then we need to build -- we need to pave Lilac Lane up to that point. CHAIRMAN_ RAUTIO Okay. That, I think's, fairly clear here, but thank you for pointing that out. Commissioner Richardson. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I just wanted to reinforce Page 57 December 20, 2001 16J1 with Ms. Wolfe that hopefully you're going to hear more and more of these kinds of questions about cumulative effect of traffic on all our roadways. And I know you're keenly interested in it. But I'd like to have that highlighted for us in -- in all of these developments as they come along so we can see not only what it does by itself, but what is happening to the total roadway system so -- as part of our deliberation. MS. WOLFE: Yes, sir. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other questions? Do we have any registered public speakers? MS. MURRAY: I have one registered speaker, Jeff Davenport. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Davenport. MR. DAVENPORT: Yes. Jeff Davenport. I own the property directly across the street from Lilac, and I have an operational nursery there as we speak. And my concern is if the day care -- and as them worshiping on Saturdays, I do have employees working. We do spray herbicides and pesticide stuff. How much problem am I going to have in the future in running my business without being affected by calls? We have -- right now we have a nursery right down the street, and we have birds growing. We're real careful on what we do, and they don't -- we work together. I just don't want to have a problem with kids running around having -- they're going to be shutting my operation down. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows, do you want to respond? MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. The church property will be -- church services will not be such that the children are going to be running across the street. However, if there's a day- care activity, day care are required to be supervised in a fenced -in area. The other issue is if this area was developed as single family, the same issues would arise, of his business contaminating adjacent property owners. And I would hope that he would run a business that Page 58 December 20, 2001 1 6 J I would not be contaminating other adjacent residential dwellings. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you must be taking precautions to make sure that you don't contaminate the area. MR. DAVENPORT: Oh, exactly. We have it fenced in right now. My property's totally fenced in, 6 -foot fence all around. I was just worried about the road, if they're going to pave it. I really don't have any problem with them being there. We just didn't want a problem, because we have a work -- stuff we have to abide with and all. And I usually do my spraying on a Saturday where there's no employees there. I do the spraying myself. And I just -- you know, we're real careful how we do it. With just a lot of kids, it's kind of -- you know, I don't want parents complaining at me in the future and then trying to shut my business down. Hearsay, people don't know how careful I am, and they don't understand and they don't know the ordinance we're under from the state and the laws. And the problem I see is uneducated people telling me how to run my business. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I'd like to encourage you to open a dialogue with the petitioner and with the church so that you can forestall any of these problems or totally eliminate them if humanly possible. Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I'm empathetic with that. I ran the same business in another state. And I know that certainly if the wind is blowing from west to east towards the thing at a pretty good clip, you would suspend your spraying? MR. DAVENPORT: Yes. Correct. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. Good. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. And do open a dialogue. We can -- because we can't really effect that right today, but you've got it on the record and can feel a level of comfort that they will Page 59 December 20, 2001 16J1 cooperate with you. MR. HOOVER: For the record again, William Hoover. Let me get his name and address. And for instance, the child -care center, the northern part of the building is probably 400 feet from our northern boundary. For instance, we would like your permission -- let's say maybe we shift that. It's in the southeast corner of the northern 10 acres. So one way of helping both of us out is maybe the child -care center slides to the west several hundred feet, and maybe we even plant_ some -- a hedge or something in there which, you know, once you get that grown up to 8 or 10 feet, that would maybe alleviate most of that blowing through there. So I think by site planning and doing some landscaping improvements and working together, we can minimize our impacts on his operation and his impacts on us. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Great. And if you two would, exchange business cards so you can talk to each other on a regular basis. Thank you. No further public speakers? Any other -- MS. MURRAY: No. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I move that we send CU -2001- AR -1420 to the Board of Zoning -- Zoning Appeals with a recommendation for approval subject to all staff stipulations listed. And I would ask the members when they do their approval sheet, to -- under C to write down "effect mitigated by." CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And that motion would need to clarify Item 4 as read into the record and presented to Mr. Bellows, and Item No. 5 on Exhibit D where it says 3.9.5.5.4. MR. BELLOWS: Plus the additional landscaping and relocation of the child care. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Additional landscaping. That's part of Page 60 December 20, 2001 16JJ the motion. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Yes. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I will second it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Commissioner Young, a second by Commissioner Richardson for approval of this conditional use with the stipulations outlined and the changes. Do we have any discussion? Hearing no discussion, I call the question. All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. Thank you. And we'll need a seven- to ten - minute break for the court reporter before our next item. (A break was held.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We are back in session. Okay. We are on Item E, CU- 2001 -AR -162 (sic), Conditional Use 7 for estates zoning for earth mining. All those wishing to give testimony today, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Mr. Bellows, you're up. MR. BELLOWS: For the record, Ray Bellows. The applicant is requesting a conditional use to allow for an earth mining operation on a land zoned estates. The subject property is located on the east side of Desoto Boulevard between 31 st Avenue and 29th Avenue Northeast and is further described as Tract 143 in Golden Gate Estates,_ Unit 67. I have a copy of the proposed plan. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And while he's putting that up, do we have any disclosures on this item? Page 61 December 20, 2001 16J1 No disclosures from the planning commissioners. MR. BELLOWS: This is a request to construct a 2.8 -acre lake to a depth of 12 feet. The access to the site will be provided by Desoto Boulevard. The truck haul route requires vehicles to drive north on Desoto Boulevard -- or Desoto for approximately 1,700 feet to Oil Well Road. There are no residences within close proximity to this site. The staff has added a stipulation requiring approval of a scrivener's error that eliminates a minimum of 20 -acre size. That was discussed last night, I believe, at your LDC amendments for earth mining. That would be, I guess, a maximum of 20 acres, not a minimum. The transportation review indicates that the site will generate 25 to 30 trips on a weekday for one year. This conditional use is limited to one year. There will be approximately 12 to 14 truck loads of haul fill off site per day. In addition, the site - generated trips will not lower the level of service below its adopted level of service standards within the project's area. The ingress /egress to this site will be provided through Desoto Boulevard. The neighboring properties are only partially developed in this area. The mining activities should have minimal impact. However, if you look at the conditions of approval, we've made some conditions that are pretty stringent that would help protect adjacent property owners, and I can go over those with you now after I get to that page. The first one is that the -- actually, it's Condition No. 5, blasting shall not be allowed on this -- for this site. The conditional use will expire in 12 months after the date of issuance of the clearing permit. This excavation shall comply with the requirements of the excavation ordinance. The excavation -- off -site removal of excavated material shall be subject to the standard conditions imposed by the transportation services department in the attached Page 62 16JI December 20, 2001 document dated May 24th, 1988. Those are the key ones. There's also a requirement for exotic vegetation removal, monitoring, and maintenance for the -- plan be developed for the site and shall be submitted to the planning services section staff for review and approval prior to excavation work. Therefore -- staff has not received any letters or calls in opposition to this request, and the staff is recommending that you forward it to the Board of Zoning Appeals with a recommendation of approval. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm not totally clear on the scrivener's - error that occurred. And last night it was the Board of County Commissioners that -- MR. BELLOWS: Excuse me. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- got into discussing it, not this group. MR. BELLOWS: I just -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So that went forward, Susan? MS. MURRAY: I can describe it for you. In, I believe it was, the last cycle of LDC amendments -- but I could be off one -- the estates section of the zoning district, the conditional use section specifically, was amended; but it was amended erroneously in that there was a caveat placed on the excavation in the estates zoning district for a conditional use, that being a minimum acreage size of 20 acres, and that was wrong. It should have been a maximum. So it was adopted in error, and it is going back through the process to correct the scrivener's error through the LDC process. And we brought that back in front of the board last night, and then we'll also be bringing that back in front of you on January 3rd and then a final hearing on the 9th. It's the county attorney's opinion that that procedure is acceptable to correct the error, and that's -- you'll see that-on.-the 3rd. - - - - -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. I did want that clarified. Minimum, maximum was the major issue. Page 63 December 20, 2001 16J1 MS. MURRAY: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And it now has been at least reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners, and we'll have an opportunity to rule on it also. MS. MURRAY: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Any questions? I'd like to hear from the petitioner. MR. WEEKS: Jim Weeks. Thank you for hearing this issue. The subject area is along Desoto Boulevard. If you were to stand_ on Desoto Boulevard and look to the north or south of what the eye -- the naked eye can see, there's nothing, no homes, nothing. It's totally desolate. The area is old farm field. It was farmed back in the early '70s, and it has become a environmental nightmare as far as exotic infestation. The Brazilian peppers have just taken over the area. And the -- the development of the property will be a real benefit in that it -- it literally destroys and takes out the invaders that have come environmentally to the area, and it removes the potential -- because of the farming operations that took place in the past, there's ditches, you know, that are not -- they have no natural flow. They hold water in one area. They dry it up too much in another area. And the edge effect that you would see along a typical roadway for -- the exotics tend to take over. Well, these fields have the edge effect throughout them simply because they've been disturbed. So I'll leave it at that. If there's any questions -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we have any questions? Mr. Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Do you currently have a pond or lake on the property now? MR. WEEKS: No. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: What is that thing that's filled with water? I'm just curious. Page 64 December 20, 2001 MR. WEEKS: The thing that's filled with -- y COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Yeah. There's a pond or something on your -- on the subject property. MR. WEEKS: Right now? COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Yeah. Isn't there? MR. WEEKS: Oh, the ditches. Those are old agricultural 16J1 ditches. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Oh, were they, like, to drain the -- MR. WEEKS: They're old -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: From the tomato fields there? MR. WEEKS: They -- they used the flooding principle. They would take and put perimeter ditches around their fields and flood them with bisecting ditches that would generally flood the whole property. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. I was just wondering what that was. MR. WEEKS: In the rainy season, those ditches are holding water. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any further questions? Do we have any registered public speakers? MS. MURRAY: No registered speakers. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We'll close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I make a motion we approve CU- 2001 -AR -1620 subj ect to the stipulations proposed by staff. COMMISSIONER BUDD: Second. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Mr. Strain, a second by -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Somebody. Page 65 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- Mr. Budd to approve this petition with stipulations as outlined. Any discussion? I'll call the question. All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you very much. Item F has been continued indefinitely, so we are now at Item G, PDI- 2001 -AR -1276, an insubstantial change for the Madeira PUD Master Plan. MS. MURRAY: Commissioner Rautio, I have some comments I need to put on the record before -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Please. MS. MURRAY: Staff has some concern over this amendment. Specifically, the applicant is proposing to amend language that appears not only on the PUD master plan, but also appears in the PUD document. Unfortunately, that wasn't discovered until the last minute. Section 2.7.3.5.5 of the Land Development Code requires that language changes to a previously approved PUD document shall require the same procedural hearing as amending the Zoning Atlas, which means it has to go before the Board of County Commissioners. The application in its present form is a PDI or an insubstantial change to a PUD master plan, and you take the final action on that type of application. I'm going to suggest to you that this application should come back in the form of a PUD amendment in front of the Board of County Commissioners. I believe there also might be some opinion -- county attorney's office can jump right in -- as to whether or not change in language on a PUD master plan itself also necessitates a PUD amendment. It is part of the PUD document, and it is my opinion that that's the way the code reads and would possibly Page 66 December 20, 2001 16JJ necessitate a PUD amendment and full hearing in front of the Board of County Commissioners. MS. STUDENT: Yeah. It's -- the code -- and I'm going to quote it verbatim. Language changes to a previously approved PUD document -- that's the entire document -- shall -- that's mandatory in our code -- require the same procedure as for amending the official Zoning Atlas. And what that means, when we do a PUD amendment, we amend the official Zoning Atlas map that shows the zoning districts in that area to reflect that it's a change from whatever it was to PUD. And we have always opined that textual changes require a regular PUD amendment. And this issue's going to come up again, and then it's going to -- well, if we put a comma or -- or an S here, that is a language change. And in my opinion, if you start to make exceptions -- there have been lawsuits over where commas are placed, by the way. And I'm going to hold the line on this one, and I believe language changes to the PUD document require the same process as -- require a PUD amendment. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Questions? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Disclosures first. I spoke to Marjorie about the -- this issue specifically when I called her yesterday, whether or not this should be considered a substantial change in lieu of an insubstantial change. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other disclosures? Would you care to comment? MR. PICKWORTH: Yes, Madam Chairman, I -- I would like to address this. I'm Don Pickworth representing Centex Home, who's the contract purchaser of this property and will develop the property if -- you -know, if the various_ changes are granted, and we - we complete the process. We reviewed the staff report, and frankly, the first report of the -- the first paragraph of Ms. Murray's staff report, I Page 67 December 20 2001 16JI think, is absolutely 100 percent correct. This is, in fact, an insubstantial change under your Land Development Code. She reflects the fact that there are no text changes. And I would like to -- to bring to your attention what is being called a textual change that is going to require -- and let me explain the implications of this. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Please do. MR. PICKWORTH: We are going to spend several months, many. thousands of dollars. In addition to that, we have worked with neighboring properties who have some concerns, and we're here today to reflect what we think is an agreement with them to address these concerns and put this matter to bed. And the -- I heard about this this morning when I walked in here. Okay? MS. STUDENT: I heard about it yesterday morning so ... MR. PICKWORTH: Well, you know, the staff report was written quite a while ago. But let me just say this: I think your package contains a copy of the PUD; is that correct? I'm assuming what I have here is an exact copy of what you have. And if you will look in the PUD section of your staff report, on page -- bear with me one minute, please. MS. HURRAY: Page 11. MR. PICKWORTH: Page 11. That's correct -- page 11, you'll see what looks like a little table up there. It's not labeled "Table," it's not labeled "Exhibit," it's not labeled anything. And if you look at the paragraph preceding that in the PUD and the paragraph following that in the PUD -- and, in fact, you can look through the whole PUD, and that table isn't referred to anywhere. It's nowhere in the PUD. And, in fact, that table is a reflection -- and I was not involved in drafting this. I don't know how it got in here. It's not normal to put something like that in there because that same table in your -- in your PUD you'll see a copy of the Exhibit A that's referred to in that PUD. That's the master development plan. And I'm sure in your package December 20 2001 161l y you have a copy of the existing master development plan and the proposed change to the master development plan. And in the existing master development plan that's in your PUD, you'll see exactly those same lines, which is where that type of a table is normally placed, in a master development plan. And when a master development plan is changed -- and I have here simply the big one of the one you have shot down in your package. It has the new acreages right here. This is the document that's being changed. This is the document that the Land Development Code authorizes can be changed by a PDI process. Every -- if you look at the sections on what constitutes an insubstantial change in the Land Development Code, we meet all of those. In fact, those are set forth in the first paragraph of Ms. Murray's report. So but for these lines in here, which to any -- looking at this can't possibly be deemed to be text or have any textual reference in that PUD, we're saying that that will -- that that's going to cause this to -- what is clearly a PDI under every definition in your ordinance, it's going to all of a sudden become a PUD amendment. I think it's, A, hypertechnical, and I think, B. it's putting form over substance. If the PDI is granted, it's clear from the PD -- from the PUD that Exhibit A. the master development plan, depicts -- and I'll refer you to the previous page to where that table is in your PUD. If you'll look at 2.3A, "The project master plan, including layout of streets and use of land for the various tracts, is illustrated graphically by Exhibit A." If you grant the PDI today, Exhibit A will change from being the Exhibit A that's in the PUD you got there, which has got the same acreage lines that you see on the next page there, to the new master development plan, which will -have the acreages shown in what's in your agenda package. For instance, the residential area goes down by 10- and - some - fraction area -- acres, and you can see the other Page 69 December 20, 2001 1611 changes. MS. STUDENT: I'd like to address that. There's another part in this PUD. I understand the residential tracts go from nine residential tracts to seven. 2.3A states "There be shall be nine residential land use tracts plus necessary water management lakes." That is language in the PUD. And I would also submit that if you put a table in there, our code doesn't make a distinction and says except a table -- you know, other language changes except a table. And legally I'm not prepared to go there without, you know, some sort of code amendment that says that tables are exempted. But that's not notwithstanding the -- and I'm sure there are other places in this PUD. I believe Ms. Murray believes that there may be other areas where the map change will then make the map inconsistent with the language in the PUD, and I'm not prepared to -- to go there. The code says "language changes shall." I didn't write it. The Board of County Commissioners adopted it long before I ever came here, and I have to follow the law. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And with all due respect, Mr. Pickworth, this particular table is the same aspect under 2.3 in your PUD that we went through Silver Lakes, and there were changes to the acreage in the documents itself. There were other issues there, but we actually considered that a text document, and I think we went hours' worth of discussion because the -- the residents and owners of the area were not totally happy with the way it was changing. So with what I see on my approved PUD master plan here and the numbers, this is text, and I can see why the county attorney's office is asking us not to make this insubstantial change. MS. STUDENT: I want to point out, the word in the code is not text. , it's- "language'. - -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Language. MS. STUDENT: Because some people, as Mr. Pickworth, I Page 70 December 20 2001 16JJ think, is going to say, is a table is not text. It says language. And we have those other provisions that I alluded to, and there may be more. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Madam Chair. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. MR. PICKWORTH: Well, I -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Mr. Pickworth, if you'll just direct your attention to my comments. I -- this is a practical reaction to this whole thing. You know, none of us like to get hung up on words and hypertechnical and that. But looking at the core of this, if you look at the paragraph that we've given of requested action, the kinds of things that you're going to do with changing from where you are now to where you want to be certainly sounds substantial. I'm talking about the practical language. Wish to relocate the community recreation tract from the northwest sector of the project to the front of the project; reconfigure the lakes, the dry retention; increase the preserve area; decrease the acreage of the residential tract; increase the acreage of common recreation; increase acreage of -- on and on and on. You know, if you have that substantial of a change in mind, I think clearly we need to look at it in the context of -- of a revised plan so we can see what it is. You know, and this gets back to the tie -in to the connection to Phase 5. I would really like to see that pointed out on the master plan on the internal circulation, that you have brought some emergency access over to Imperial Golf Estates. Those are the kinds of things that I think we should be looking at when we take a look at a new PUD. MR. PICKWORTH: Well, my only response to that, Mr. Richards (sic) -- I mean, we can argue all day over this word "language" versus "text" and whether it's a table, and I think that's an honest argument. I'm sorry I can't agree with you. Your own staff has analyzed these changes as being insubstantial, and I agree, and I Page 71 December 20, 2001 16J1 think they do fit the terms of the ordinance. So I appreciate what you're saying, but I think that if -- if you're going to say that these kind of things are really substantial changes, then again, borrowing from Ms. Student's language, maybe we need to amend the Land Development Code, because I think they are insubstantial. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, perhaps we do, because I really view this -- just, again, as a layman up here trying to do a job, representing the community, these are substantial changes, and we ought to have a chance to look at them. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And you are looking at nine actions in this paragraph. I went through each one, and I put a number by the verbs and wanted to think through how this works, because I have had difficulty, you know, as an individual who is somewhat of a layman myself, trying to understand what is substantial and insubstantial. And a person who looks at this and then looks at the site would think, geez, some of these things are pretty substantial. What is really an insubstantial item? And, of course, you are referring to our code, and there's an argument in both directions. But when you talk about in the language of some of these items, to me that's a really substantial change on a PUD map. MS. STUDENT: I want to -- MR. PICKWORTH: Keep in mind that if we're here again at the end of the amendment process, the only thing we're going to do different is that those lines there on page 11 are going to have an X through them. Other than that, everything else is on the table today and can be decided, and I'll defer to Ms. -- MS. STUDENT: I don't know that that's the case, because there may be _other- things in the_PUD. And I want to put this on the record. Just because we have the insubstantial /substantial change process -- and if a map change is going to trigger a text change, it doesn't mean Page 72 December 20, 2001 161l that just because -- it's insubstantial in there because it's on the list. The map change can do more. And if it triggers a language change, then you're out of the insubstantial change. It's only if it doesn't trigger a language change. You have to take -- read those things in combination. And it would be absolutely ridiculous to say, "Well, you guys get to approve a map; and then the board can look at the language, and they don't get the map because you do that." And that would be a ridiculous interpretation of that provision. You've got to read them together. So it if doesn't trigger a text change, you're here, and you have the final authority on it. If a map change -- even though it's on that list -- triggers a text change -- or I should say "language" because the code says "language" -- a language change in the PUD document, then you're in the whole full -blown process. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I think you could argue that the acreage language that's there, changing those numbers definitely is a language change. Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yeah. Besides, there are text changes on page 13 and page 21. And also, one of the things that you're doing is taking a publicly accessible park, moving it from where it is alongside a public road, inside a project substantially behind a gated community. We'll wind up with another Lely Barefoot Beach, and I don't think that's appropriate either. I think that's substantial. MR. PICKWORTH: Well, you know, I'm going to -- I can do nothing other than to defer to Ms. Murray's analysis on whether it was substantial or insubstantial. I assume she went through each one of these. And the only thing that's new here that's any different than the analysis that has been sitting out there officially since December 5th when she signed the staff report was the question that Ms. Page 73 December 20, 2001 16JI Student raises. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I guess staff s entitled to change their mind. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So the action that we need to take here, Ms. Student, if we feel that this is substantial, do we continue? Do we deny? What do we do with this particular item? Withdraw? MS. STUDENT: Well, I think only the petitioner can withdraw it, so I think it's up to you to -- if they don't withdraw and come back, it's up to you to approve or deny based on the advice you're been given and the testimony you've heard here today. And you may want to -- I don't know if there's registered speakers. You may wish to hear from them. I don't know. MS. MURRAY: You didn't even really open a public hearing, I don't think. There was no swearing in or anything so ... CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. Do we open the public hearing? COMMISSIONER BUDD: We need to address this issue so we don't waste hours of time. If it's going to fail on this point, the story's over. If it passes on this point if nothing else, I think we can take a straw vote and determine if this is the salient point that's going to make or break the issue. If it's still going to roll, then we owe it to the public to open the proceedings. MS. STUDENT: I will just say this to you: Legally I do not believe you have the authority to approve this. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So we shouldn't even open the public hearing? Excuse me, Marjorie. So we shouldn't even open the public hearing if we agree with your statement? COMMISSIONER BUDD: Let's find out if we agree. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I think we need to -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Straw vote. I agree COMMISSIONER BUDD: I agree. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: I agree. Page 74 December 20, 2001 161j COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I agree. COMMISSIONER MIDNEY: I agree. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think we've got everybody up here. Mr. Abernathy, Mrs. Young. We all -- our straw vote would appear to have each person -- are you still with us? Each planning commission -- planning commissioner agrees on a straw vote that this should not be opened as a public hearing and should go back for a substantial PUD amendment. MS. STUDENT: The only -- there's another option, too, and -- and so we could sit down with the petitioner and perhaps more fully explain it, you could continue it until your next meeting. I don't know -- I think that might be problematic for the next meeting because there's holiday time, and I know some key people are going to be gone. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Why don't we load up the 17th of January meeting? We've already done that to one. MS. MURRAY: I don't see the point in continuing -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Continue it till then. MS. MURRAY: -- it. It's -- I think it's our opinion and your opinion that this is not the correct process. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So by taking the straw vote that it is not the correct process, we would not want to continue. Does everyone understand that? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: So technically we're not supporting the staff recommendation as it's currently in front of us and directing staff to go back and reconsider their position. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, staff has already -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Our attorney has told us that she doesn't think we can legally act_ uponthis-particular - MS. STUDENT: Right. You can direct staff -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: You can't approve it. Page 75 December 20, 2001 16J1 MS. STUDENT: -- to go -- you can direct staff to go back and look at it, and we can give you a more detailed report and talk to the petitioner as to why and create a record. And that may be a wise thing to do, so we have the specific points that the staff and staff s opinion and mine would necessitate the language change, and then we have a more complete record. That will also give us time to explain it more fully to the petitioner and see, you know, where we can go from here. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I move that we continue this till January 17th. COMMISSIONER BUDD: Second. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Mr. Abernathy, a second by Mr. Budd to continue this item until the 17th of January. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Madam Chair. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I will indulge you to be able to comment. Do we have any discussion here? COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Continue, I thought that we -- they -- staff had to redo the whole process. If we continue this as it is written, then we're just going to have to change it again. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Excuse me, Marjorie and Susan. Mr. Wolfley made a very valid point here. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: The -- who was it? Mr. Budd wanted to continue it. Well, I don't -- continuance is not where we're going. We're going to be talking about the same thing again. We're talking about staff redoing the whole process. MS. STUDENT: What I want to do in case -- you know, there's a disagreement between the petitioner and us on this point. I need to create a record, and to do that I need to have some time to show -- I _need to have staff time. I've -- we've pointed out a couple_places in the PUD. To have a full, what shall we say, explanation to the Planning Commission of where the -- would necessitate language Page 76 December 20, 2001 16JJ changes in the PUD. And then we have a record of that, so if there's any kind of subsequent lawsuit over this, we can go into the court and explain what our code says and explain where we have before you on the record a complete record of where the problems are. That'll also give us time to go over it with the petitioner, and then they may see -- understand more fully what our position is and it may not even necessitate -- and they may consider other options. But the continuance gives us the time and the ability to create -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. I understand. MS. STUDENT: -- a record and to talk to the petitioner. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So we have a motion and a second on the floor for a continuance. And we're in discussion, and I would like to recognize Mr. Pickworth. MR. PICKWORTH: Just a point of clarification. You know, we're certainly happy to. meet with them, and if -- and if it turns out that we're just never going to agree or we end up agreeing with them, I just wanted to make sure that if we decided to file a PUD amendment, we can file it before this comes back to you because, you know, obviously we want to get moving on this. I mean, we hope they'll meet with us soon, and we hope we can resolve it long before the 17th. And if we decide to file, that we just don't get told, "Well, since you're in on this PDI, you know, we can't look at your amendment." I assume that you -- that we can file that and start it going; is that correct? MS. MURRAY: Yeah. There's nothing to preclude you from filing a PUD amendment. MR. PICKWORTH: Okay. Fine. I just, you know, want to have that on the record also. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO Thank you. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Move the question. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I call the question. All those in Page 77 December 20, 2001 1611 favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. This item is continued to January 17th, 2002. Okay. Our next item this morning, and our last one for public hearing, would be PDI-200 1 -AR- 13 5 6, an amendment to the Green Heron PUD Master Plan for the purpose of a project entrance on Radio Road. All those wishing to give testimony -- COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Disclosures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: All those wishing to give testimony, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. MR. BELLOWS: Madam Chairman, I think we have the same issues with this item as with the previous PDI that we may want to discuss the same way. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Well, folks, you can put your hands down for just a moment. We're not going to open the public hearing at this moment. We'd like to give staff an opportunity to present their considerations, and we will give the attorney's petitioner (sic) an opportunity to discuss like we just did a few minutes ago. MR. CUYLER: Madam Chairman, could -- would it be possible for us to get another ten minutes of your time? We are seriously trying to work out something on this. I can't promise you that that's going to happen. Mr. Pritt, I believe, is here on behalf of those people that are concerned about this, and I don't think he has an objection to it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Let's see. MR. PRITT: I have no objection. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You have no objection? Page 78 Okay. We - December 20, 2001 16 11 have, I think, a portion of the county attorney's workshop. There was going to be one attorney presenting, or has that been changed? MS. MURRAY: I believe that's been changed. When I spoke with David Weigel last night, unfortunately Ramiro Manalich, I guess, went out of town, and David was not aware of -- MS. STUDENT: Yes. He had a -- went on vacation for Christmas holiday. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And Mr. Pettit was the other half of the presentation that we were going to do, so he's not here either. MS. STUDENT: I'm going to double -check with Mr. Weigel, but it was -- I believe it was my understanding -- and, Susan, I'll call upstairs and find out. But I thought he was going to just move the whole thing rather than do it piecemeal, but I will double - check. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Now, Counselors, if I give you -- COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Madam Chair, just a point of order on that. They may not have to do anything if we can't hear it at all. I mean, they're trying to solve the problem of this coming to a public hearing, which I applaud, and I think they should do -- should have done before, but should do any time. But if we have a logistic issue here or administrative issue as to whether or not this can heard as an insubstantial change, then we should perhaps deal with that issue first. COMMISSIONER BUDD: I completely agree. MR. CUYLER: May I address that, Madam Chairman? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. But they do have to stand in here and carry on the conversation with us. So let's go -- MR. CUYLER: The only reason I would address that is that we were going to talk to Ms. Student as part of that, as part of our discussions. And if there are no objections, then we can talk to Page 79 December 20, 2001 1611 Marjorie and make sure it's okay with her. And, again, I can't promise you anything's going to happen in ten minutes, but we're going to give it our best shot. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So we're -- you're saying that whatever it is that you're discussing away from us at this moment and still in negotiations could allow us to go forward, in your opinion, with the insubstantial change for this particular issue. MR. CUYLER: Hopefully. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: You might want to include Ms. Wolfe in your conversation. MS. STUDENT: Be a part of that, because I had originally asked, again, for a continuance on this item for the same reason. MR. CUYLER: Well, if that's it, you know then -- if she's not willing to talk about it, then, you know, let's go forward. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. I think what we will do is we'll take a 15- minute recess. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Why don't we just go into -- go on to our agenda to the old business? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: There's nothing to go on to. We could -- possibly if there's public comment here, maybe -- yes, Commissioner Young. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: A long time ago I asked if we could have a -- sort of a get- acquainted session with our members so that all of us who are not allowed to speak with one another because of the Sunshine Laws -- I, for one, would at least like to know some of the background and the motivations of the fellow commissioners. This might be a good time to do that. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: With this group, I bet it would take __more than. 10 or_15 minutes. What's the-pleasure .of the board? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: We could start the process. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Everybody gets two minutes. December 20 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you're out of time. What does that feel like to you -all? Do you want a recess, or would you like to start at one end and explain who we are so that we have a little more information on the public record? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: We're focusing on -- on the business at hand right now. I'd rather just finish that up so my train of thought doesn't get mixed up. At my age, that happens quite often. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I have one -- MS. STUDENT: For the record, it's my understanding that because of Mr. Manalich's scheduling, that we were going to defer this to another meeting. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So we have definitely deferred the county attorney's workshop, which would be under -- Item A under 10, new business, because it was a continuation. Marjorie is out of the room, so recess. Oh, Mr. Adelstein. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I was going to say, why can't we go into old business and wait -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. We're going to -- we're going to reserve -- do we need a motion to keep the public hearing section open? We're just deferring that to later in the agenda. MS. MURRAY: I would suggest you just put it on the record that you're deferring it to later in the agenda. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we need a motion for that? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: I so move. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I would think so. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I have a motion by Mrs. Young, a second by Commissioner Adelstein to defer Item H till further in our agenda. All those in favor say aye. - JUnanimous_response) -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) Page 81 loll December 20, 2001 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Now, let us go on, then, with old business. We have some information that can be presented at that time. That's No. 9. Commissioner Adelstein, I recognize you. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Thank you. Ms. Murray has done what she can, but now I have a problem. I try to do the best job of preparing for this as I possibly can, and it's been three months. There is no way I am getting ahead of this if I don't get a copy of the code, and I understand I'm not the only one that doesn't have it. It seems that maybe the weight of this board is necessary in order for us to get what we need, the tools that we need to get the job done properly. And I don't know how to do it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: This is the Land Development Code that comes out of Tallahassee? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: What's the status of the orders for those? MS. MURRAY: I was told that it takes at least two months to get copies of the LDC. I check weekly with my secretary to see if they've come in yet, and they haven't. I'm not sure what else I can do. I'm open to suggestions. I'm a little frustrated of constantly being reminded. I know you need your books. I want you to have your books. I'm not sure what I can do for Municipal Code Corporation. I can give you a little bit of history. We've historically just had a bad time getting things from them in a timely manner, including updates to the LDC once they're codified. We've been working to improve that, and I think over the last time we have, but I'm not sure about, you know, why it takes so long to get a book. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Why don't we do what we did _when_s?v_e_had_such __umbrage with-the meeting _minutes __being _ -- taking__ forever to get to us? Why don't we -- why don't I appoint a committee of one, Commissioner Adelstein, to research with staff Page 82 December 20, 2001 61l and that you perhaps call the -- the vendor in Tallahassee yourself to try to understand this a little bit better, talk to whomever it is that has that contract with the county, and that you could report back soon, because perhaps they would listen more specifically to a somewhat irate, frustrated planning commissioner. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I just want to make it clear that I realize Ms. Murray's done everything she can. It's not her fault at all. But the point is, that doesn't get it done for us. So I'd be very happy to take that on. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: A committee of one, that would be good because you're representing the taxpayers besides. You'd like to do your job correctly, and we do pay this organization quite a bit of money. MS. MURRAY: Yes. Mr. Adelstein, the secretary's name is Jody Pannullo, P- a- n- n- u- 1 -1 -o. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Try it one more time. P -- MS. MURRAY: P- a- n- n- u- 1 -1 -o. Jody is her first name. And let me give you Municipal Code Corporation's 1 -800 number. 1 -800- 262 -2633. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: 2633? MS. MURRAY: And I know it's hard -- yes, that's correct. I know it's hard to look sometimes on -line. It could be a little tedious if you don't have a fast connection, but they -- the codes is available on -line, so it's another -- another resource for you. Unfortunately, I just don't have any extra copies. I can copy sections of the code for you. If you have a special interest in something, that's no problem if you just give me a little bit of time to do that. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I'm definitely not trying to put_a_burden on you. I mean, I realize the job-responsibility you have and how busy it is. But, now, Jody would be the person at this 1 -800 number? Page 83 16J1 December 20, 2001 MS. MURRAY: No. Jody is the secretary in our department who has placed the order and is in contact with Municipal Code. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: And that number -- her phone number? MS. MURRAY: 403 -2400. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And if you could research this and possibly find out a little bit more about the contract we have and if there are any -- time frame for distribution listed in that contract so the next time we renew this, we might be able to have some input. MS. MURRAY: And there's -- the county attorney that has also dealt with them is Patrick White. You may want to contact him, and I don't have -- well -- COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I'll find it. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: 774 -8400. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: 774 -8400? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Wolfley. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Are we over the book thing? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Got that worked out? We have other old business. MS. STUDENT: I told Mr. Cuyler -- maybe I shouldn't say anything until he comes in. I told him I just feel like we need to have a continuance to go through all the ramifications. I do not like trying to interpret things on the fly, especially when we're in the final hearing on it. And I feel that we need that to go over everything. There are some objecting property owners as well. And to go over all that, you know, so I just feel that we need to have the continuance. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you for that comment. And we are in the- old _business. _I believe, David, you have an _observation._ COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Yes. A continuing frustration of mine -- and it's one that got continued indefinitely -- was the 161l December 20, 2001 mulching. This has just brought up an issue. And it's not this; it's other ones that we have talked about changing either zoning or -- from one thing to another. And I go visit these sites, and the darn operations are already in existence. And it's not just this one; it's several others that we have talked about here. And I am just up to here with that stuff. MS. MURRAY: On the Yahl Mulching, that's actually come in for a conditional use, I think, three times previously. The application that was supposed. to be before you today_ was for an expansion of that use. So any time they change what was originally approved under the conditional use, they have to come back and have a new conditional use. So, yes, if you went out there, you would see them in operation and hopefully legally. I assume they're not operating on the property that I know they -- COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. So in other words, they've expanded to the five other sites in near areas that I noticed the piling of mulch; is that right? MS. MURRAY: I haven't been out to the site in a while, but I know the application today before you was too add land area, so I would assume that they're still operating under the last conditional use they got, which was for a distinct area. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Someone ought to take a drive around all those roads out there and find all the properties that are loaded up with mulch up 10, 20, 30 feet. It happens to be an interest of mine since -- well, we won't go there. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Would that not be something to contact code enforcement about? MS. MURRAY: Yes. If they're -- again, I worked on the three previous_zonditional_uses and at the time had no _problems,_ no__ _ complaints from the petitioners. I went out to the site. Every time they were operating within the confines. Now, I didn't handle this Jl December 20, 2001 16 petition, and I understand that the manager that was there at the time I did the three conditional uses is no longer there, so there could be some change in business procedures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. I just wanted to point out that the operation had been operating within parameters, as Susan said, for many years, however, that there have been recent complaints about the operation, and they have been forwarded over to code enforcement. I don't -- I'm not sure if actual action has been taken at this time. However, this conditional use was to alleviate that burden of what was occurring out there. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: They ought to follow the trucks and see where they're taking the mulch. MR. BELLOWS: Yes. Definitely. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Are there any other comments under old business? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'd just like to readdress this issue to Marjorie. I guess she's not here, is she? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think she's still discussing. They have a couple of more minutes. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Okay. I -- perhaps to get the sense of the commissioners, then, on this disclosures issue, when Mr. Weigel was here some time ago and we talked in general about the ex parte communications, among the questions that were, I thought, clarified was that we, as commissioners, could have unfettered access to staff people to get clarification of anything we needed relative to our -- in the conduct of our business. And perhaps I didn't interpret that correctly, but I did not view that as an ex parte communication. And if that's - -_ if that's now being viewed-as an ex parte communication, I think that's a -- puts a damper on my enthusiasm to -- to get the job done. December 20, 2001 1611 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I have just the opposite opinion. I think that any communication we have on every issue ought to be revealed in front of the public regardless if it's with staff, the county attorney, or the applicant. I think that makes the public realize the in- depth research we go through to come to our conclusions so that it never looks like we have all the answers, we're just sitting up here, and things are just running by us. So I -- whether the county attorney rules that we don't have to do that or not, I still would prefer to disclose all conversations about each project that I am involved in, whether it's with staff or with the applicant. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And without Marjorie Student's comments, as the county assistant attorney, I want to say, too, that I feel that the more we put on the record briefly, the better off we are so that the public does realize that we're here to serve them and that the discussions we have, even with staff, to clarify items should be put on the record. So I would continue to do it myself until there's a very specific ruling. And I don't think you would be hindered from not saying that. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, the petitioner should be entitled to know it as well. After all, the county takes on sometimes a position adversarial to the petitioner and would be interested in knowing that we've communicated with staff. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other comments under old business? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Does staff have an opinion on this? MS. MURRAY: I can't speak from a legal perspective. I thought_ that -- what _I understood David Weigel to say was that it was perfectly acceptable for you to contact us with questions about projects prior to them being heard and that if we wanted to forward December 20, 2001 16JJ information to you as well, we could do that, and that was perfectly legal. And I'm talking via e-mail specifically here, but I know that you do telephone as well. I think -- in an abundance of caution, I think what Mr. Strain does is perfectly appropriate, is just to make it publicly known that you have contacted staff and had specific questions about the project prior to you coming to the hearing. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that, but that's -- I'm not an attorney. That's just my personal opinion, and what I heard David Weigel say. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: So that would argue, then, that we should keep a log and then reflect as -- in the spirit of what I'm hearing, we should reflect the content of each of these conversations then. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. Just in general -- very general aspects of them. Okay. We have finished Item No. 10, which is old business. We have continued -- excuse me. Item No. 9 was old business. Item No. 10 was the comm -- excuse me -- county attorney's workshop, and that has been continued until the 3rd of January. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Any other new business? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Could there be any other new business? COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Personal disclosures. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: We have to go back and -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. We're still hesitating. My watch says they've had their 15 minutes, so let's take a two- minute break and see if we can get the petitioner and the group back in here so we can consider delayed Item H under the public hearings item. (A break was held.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We are back in session. At this moment we are going to have a discussion about Item H, whether or 2 2 1 December 0, 00 16JJ not this is an insubstantial PUD change before we open the public hearing. I' COMMISSIONER BUDD: We really need our assistant county attorney. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I thought you weren't going to open the public hearing. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I'm not opening it. Before we open the public hearing, we're going to have a discussion about the issue about insubstantial versus substantial change. And I do believe we need our county attorney in here and the rest of the crew. Oh, now she's talking to -- maybe we could sing Christmas carols. It sounds like a fun thing we could do, something different for the Planning Commission. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Madam Chair, in connection with Ms. Young's request for more information about the fellow commissioners, I've come up with an idea that I'll volunteer as a committee of one to pursue. As I recall, at least in my case and, I suspect, in every commissioner's case, some form of biography had to be submitted in terms of the application process to the commissioners prior to their appointment. That, I would suspect, is a definition of a public record. And I will attempt to get a copy of each of those into a packet to be made available to each member. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Super. So I'll appoint you as a committee of one to do the biographical research, and then maybe we'll just have a minute or two at some point in the future to give the highlights that we'd like to give. Excellent. Thank you. When would you like to -- feel like you have to have that done? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'll have that done ASAP. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO Second meeting in_January, (A discussion was held off the record.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Are we ready to at least have a moll December 20, 2001 1611 discussion about the substantial and insubstantial before I open the public hearing? MS. STUDENT: I am waiting for Mr. Weigel. He was on the phone. And I thought that we were going to be able to continue this for at least one meeting, but I'm told that the applicant does not want to continue it at all. So Mr. Weigel will be here momentarily. I will have a sidebar with him out in the hall, and I'll be back in. I apologize for the delay. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: , Let's see. Mr. Cuyler, would you like to sing Silent Night to us? MR. CUYLER: Prior to that let me apologize, first of all, for not having a coat and tie. What I might suggest is you may want Mr. Bellows to go ahead and start. And if you find it absolutely necessary to cut the hearing off at some point, then we'll understand that, but we won't waste your time. I understand that Mr. Weigel is going to talk to Ms. Student about a letter that they're talking about adding to a word in the -- in the document. So at the -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And my dilemma is, do I open the public hearing, or don't I? MR. CUYLER: Marjorie, I suggested -- and the chairman, I guess, is going to want your opinion on this. I suggested maybe Mr. Bellows go ahead and start just to save time. MS. STUDENT: Yeah. Go ahead and start to save time. MR. CUYLER: And if you need to stop some time -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Marjorie, are we going to actually open the public hearing, or do we just have a discussion about substantial and -- MS. STUDENT: Go ahead and open the public hearing because it doesn't,youu know, hurt anything to do that, and then we'll -come back in. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Which means some people in Page 90 December 20, 2001 16J1 the hall -- all those wishing to give testimony today, please stand, raise your right hand, and be sworn in by the court reporter. And please dash in. (The speakers were sworn.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. This is Item No. PDI- 2000 -AR -1356 (sic), the Green Heron PUD Master Plan. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Disclosures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Bellows, you have the floor. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Disclosures. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Oh, I'm sorry. I have it right here in front of me too. Disclosures. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I just want to make sure it gets on the record. I spoke with Ray Bellows and requested a copy of the PUD. I spoke with Dawn Wolfe and expressed concern over the sigularity of the access points to Radio Road, and I spoke with Marjorie Student about a substantial versus insubstantial deviation to this PUD. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any other disclosures along this line? And I've spoken to Mr. Bellows in general about the project and what it would mean for the changes. Okay. Mr. Bellows. MR. BELLOWS: Good morning. The subject site is located on the north side of Radio Road, south side of I -75, approximately one mile west of Collier Boulevard. The petitioner is requesting an insubstantial change amendment to the PUD master plan to allow for -- I'll show you on the master plan. First and primarily, they're asking for a secondary access point onto Radio Road. The currently approved master plan has this access point,_which is _constructed at this time,_ leading up to the existing development in this area. However, there are plans to sell off the remaining undeveloped portion, and that would be developed as a Page 91 December 20, 2001 16J1 separate community. Therefore, they would wish to have a separate access point serving that community instead of having all the project trips use one access point in and out of the project. From a traffic circulation standpoint, it makes sense to have a second access point onto Radio Road to service these new units coming on -line which will be serviced by a separate home owners association, a completely different project name. The other changes include slightly shifting of the residential tracts. The natural area up on top is now placed -- where it used to be along the side here, and now there's a lake where that natural preserve area is. The number of dwelling units doesn't change. It doesn't affect the textual context of the PUD document in any -- in any form other than this issue that came up similar to the other one: Does a change to the access point affect any of the language in the PUD document? I went through the PUD document and made a determination that there wasn't a substantial reason to create a PUD amendment process to change a word to say "the" access point to "each" access point. Unfortunately, that may be an error. And we need to resolve that issue of whether that, in fact, the change to the master plan as noted, affects the PUD document in a way significantly or insignificantly enough or legally binding that requires -- that kicks it into a PUD amendment mode. And that's where we are now. I have not received any letters of opposition to this other than one of the residents or some of the residents in the existing Sapphire Lakes development had some concerns about how this project would be separated; not necessarily dealing with this issue about amending the master plan, but in relation to the entire splitting and selling off of the un - -_ vacant lands of this development. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So we don't have a PUD document to review because there were going to be no changes. Page 92 December 20, 2001 1611 MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you said "the" as opposed to "each," and just quote for me where in the document I -- MR. BELLOWS: Yes. I'll show you. I have a copy of the PUD document here. Stipulation 1, the developer shall provide left- and right -turn lanes on Radio Road at the project entrance. Now we'll have two projects, so there will be two project entrances. And that's -- even though I feel the intent will be served no matter what, they are required. There's no way around it. With this done -- with this language as is written -- they'll still have to provide that language, but to be legally correct, I think it should probably say "at each project entrance." CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And that's Stipulation No. 1 in where? MR. BELLOWS: That's No. 1. And it may also be in there in other areas where it refers to the project entrance instead of each project entrance. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And have you had much objection to anything? What's the issue? MR. BELLOWS: Other than -- not with this issue, but just the overall issue of where, maybe, a wall separating the two projects will be located, not an issue here because the wall's not part of this amendment. Nothing else has been -- concerning this amendment and the relocation of the tracts or natural areas have been disputed. Everyone agrees. They want this second access point because they don't want the traffic going through Sapphire Lakes, the existing development. They really want this access point. It's just how's the best way and the legal way to get there. This was deemed to be an appropriate method since -- as has been done on other projects where a_PDI added an access point, but I'm not_ sure how in detail we got __ into wordsmithing, how it affected the transportation section or any other section of the PUD document. Page 93 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. Commissioner Abernathy. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Ray, the last amendment cycle to the LDC, we approved an amendment that -- that Ms. Wolfe was advocating saying that future PUDs that had access, ingress and egress points, those -- the developer could no longer claim that he could rely on those forever. MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: All right. Does that mean that every time Dawn wants one of them changed, it's going to be a PUD amendment? That seems to be what we're saying here. MR. BELLOWS: It -- it could boil down to that. It just depends on the language in the PUD document and how -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, the language is going to be that language that she insists on. MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. It -- under existing PUDs -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, it looks like if everybody -- if both sides, the county and the petitioner, looking at it in advance, said we recognize that our curb cuts, whatever, are not sacrosanct, then when you get around to changing them, based on Ms. Wolfe's traffic considerations, that wouldn't seem to me to be substantial in the overall scope of things. MR. BELLOWS: Yeah. And in this particular case, I don't think transportation has an obj ection to this access point. I think the concern is that we do everything legally correct in handling this. And if it was a PUD amendment, it may give them, transportation department and other county departments, a little more leverage in recommending changes to the PUD document, forcing an opening of the PUD document, so to speak. So it goes under rereview for all agencies so everyone would have a chance to make_ch-anges that -- which may not be in the interest of the developer at a certain point of timing and -- and their contracts with the banks and mortgage Page 94 December 20, 2001 1611 •0 institutions to go through a more lengthy process. The intent of a PDI is to, you know, be much less of a review time, and that is why the Planning Commission is charged with the review and approval of insubstantial changes. The language -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It's like I may have lifted a rock. MR. BELLOWS: And I'd also like to point out the language in the staff report basically references the criteria in the code for what is an insubstantial change. And it is my professional opinion that the -- and if you read through the criteria, that this is an insubstantial change from the specific criteria listed in the codes. But there is -- and I agree with the county attorney's office. If the master plan change -- even if it does meet the criteria listed of what's an insubstantial change, if it does, in fact, result in a requirement of text changes or a conflict in the code or a perceived conflict in the code -- in this case the PUD document -- then it probably should be kicked out as a PUD amendment. Now, does this meet that case? That's not -- I think that's for the attorneys to make that call. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Madam Chair. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Go ahead, Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Clarification, if I can. What Dawn was alluding to in the alignment or the location of entry -- entrances to projects was singular. This project isn't doing that. They're not realigning their one entry. They're adding a second one, and that's the difference here. That's why I think it might be more than just a realignment of entry. And I do have -- after Mr. Wolfley gets done and Mr. Richardson gets done, I have a couple other questions. COMMISSIONER Just quickly, looking at the overhead, the map, there appears to be two entrances, at least in the -- to the site already. Is that a construction entrance, or what is Page 95 that? December 20, 2001 1611 MR. BELLOWS: Yes. On the existing PUD map, there is a construction entrance. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Well, I'm looking at the -- what's on the ground, actually there. It appears that there's -- MR. BELLOWS: Yes. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And that's the approximate location they're asking for the new entrance to the to- be- divided area? MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: This is a gated community, the one -- the one that's there? MR. BELLOWS: I can't recall offhand if it's gated. It's not. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Do you know whether the new one is -- this is just by way of information to me -- whether the new one is planned to -- MR. BELLOWS: No plans have been submitted as to it being gated or not at this time. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And that's -- what they're trying to sell off is already part of a whole PUD. MR. BELLOWS: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Wouldn't that involve text change, if you're going to have something gated? MR. BELLOWS: No. The -- unless there's specific language stating where gates are going to be, then it wouldn't -- in this case the PUD document doesn't say anything about how the gate -- the project should be gated or not or walled or not. So that issue is not part of this PUD amendment or insubstantial change amendment. It doesn't affect any of that. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: The proposed master plan, Exhibit B, shows a box in the center of the roadway, and typically that would be a structure that would look like it would be something Page 96 December 20, 2001 -L UJ to control traffic going in and out. Perhaps that's just a blot on my map that's not supposed to be there. MR. BELLOWS: Well, there's an arrow showing the project entrance. And let me zoom in here. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'm looking at the existing entrance, though. MR. BELLOWS: Oh, the existing. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Wolfley. MR. BELLOWS: It's a gate house feature, but I guess it's not a controlled access. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: From the approved master plan to the proposed master plan, are we only to look at the entrances, not the realignment of all of the units within? MR. BELLOWS: Yes. You look at everything. The amendment is -- as stated in the application, they're looking at shifting of some of the residential tracts, the internal road is slightly changed, and then the natural area. None of that exceeds any levels of -- dealing with significance. One of the criteria is, is there going to be a reduction of natural areas or preserve areas of this project as a result of this amendment? And my stated response was it doesn't reduce it, but it actually increases the amount of preserve area. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: Okay. Thank you. Except the lake area. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes. I have just two questions. On the aerial that you provided, Ray, and on the proposed master plan, the proposed master plan adds .62 acres of preserve area. And I know that if they were to decrease preserve area, they wouldn't be qualifying_ themselves -- it would have to be a_ substantial deviation._ MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: If you look at the aerial, the very Page 97 December 20, 2001 16J1 most northern point that's disturbed on the aerial, and it's disturbed pursuant to the already approved master plan. So that means there's an SDP out there or something allowing them to have cleared that area. That area now on this new master plan is shown as preserve, and it totals just under 43,000 square feet, which is almost an acre, at least by scale. And I'm wondering if it's disturbed and it was already approved to be cleared, how it's going to be natural and preserve again and be, therefore, included in a natural preserve calculation. I can show you on this scale if you want to see it. MS. MURRAY: The word "preserve" doesn't necessarily mean it has to be -- I mean, you can preserve land area that's been disturbed and replant it and replant it with native vegetation. I don't know if that was the plan, but there's nothing in the code that says a preserve area has to be a -- an existing vegetated area. MR. BELLOWS: And it also includes open space, such as front yards of residences, in that calculation. So that is the defining difference between a -- a preserve area and a natural open area. And that's -- basically what this PUD calls it out as is natural open space areas. That includes front yards right in front of the house. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Under their environmental considerations there were approved in their amendment in '95, it says all pine trees, both mature and immature, shall be committed to preservation to the extent possible in the natural areas indicated on the approved plan. And obviously if they've been taken down, they won't be preserved. That was my first comment on that. And that does affect the amount of preservation land, and that's what I was concerned about. And the other item is one pertaining to Dawn. In the amendments to the_PUD in '95, the following language is stated: An easement associated with the improvements to Radio Road, whose width would vary from 30 to 35 feet, shall be granted to Collier 0M�1 - 2 1 December 20, 00 16 11 I## County for drainage purposes along the entire east boundary when requested by Collier County. Well, the east boundary now on this is going to be made into a lake. Does that have any impact on what you would want to use that 30- to 35 -foot easement that was required to be supplied? MS. WOLFE: Yes. And part -- the fuller answer to that is that additional lake area is part of ongoing coordination with the property developers in regards to providing stormwater attenuation for the entire four laning of Radio Road. As you may or may not be aware of, we have -- are commencing with the realignment with Radio Road with Davis Boulevard and are in need of providing that stormwater attenuation ahead of the full four laning. And by the prior PUD documents that are on record, as well as developer contribution agreements, a conveyance of the stormwater for Radio Road is required within that area. Because of changing permitting requirements, we will probably have to attenuate it rather than just let it flow through that area. That 8 -acre lake is in response to additional permitting requirements. We continue to -- we are working with the engineers who are permitting that for the development, but it is intended to handle the stormwater requirements for the entire Radio Road four laving. So it does have an effect. We will, in all likelihood, be seeing part of that easement used for lake rather than just a straight swale conveyance, based on the information we've seen, but we're continuing to work towards them. We have requested documentation from them that they have dedicated that easement to us because they've been given credits for it. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Okay. But if you're now going to be using the entire _lake for attenuation, you're doing to need more than the 35 to 30 feet that was in an easement that was on dry land. Do you believe that would change the PUD document language to Page 99 December 20, 2001 16JI make sure that the county receives that commitment, or would that be a way to do it? MS. WOLFE: We -- I don't believe we need to. We're working with the county attorney's office in regards to ensuring that there's adequate language within all of our agreements, including the contribution agreement, to ensure that our needs for the Radio Road improvements are taken care of through the stormwater system and the provisions in those documents. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: As long you're covered, that's fine. Thank you. MS. WOLFE: We're making sure we are. Thank you. MR. BELLOWS: Again, for the record I'd like to point out, too, that master plans are -- though this one has more information than most master plans, it's a conceptual plan. And the location of lakes are allowed to be shifted through the development review process without triggering a PUD amendment. So when they come in for their site development plan and right -of -way requirements that are already in existence in the PUD document, wants the lake shifted a little bit, it wouldn't trigger a PUD amendment in that case. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think we've about asked every question we can of you. I think we need the petitioner in here and the assistant county attorney. MR. PRITT: Could I ask Ray Bellows one question? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. Step forward and -- MR. PRITT: For the record, I'm Bob Pritt, representative of the President's Council of the Sapphire Lakes Homeowners Group. We could explain what that is later on. But I just wanted to ask a question, Mr. Bellows. On the yellow part, that boundary that you're showing there, that -- what does that represent? I said one question. I guess I'll probably ask two. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I figured so. Page 100 December 20, 2001 16JJ MR. PRITT: You knew it. MR. BELLOWS: Well, I just tried to highlight the new road line, but I may have included this, which may not be part of this change. It wasn't clearly defined. What's new -- MR. PRITT: Might I ask, in the staff report -- MR. BELLOWS: Go ahead. MR. PRITT: I'm sorry. Go ahead. MR. BELLOWS: No. I'm fine. MR. PRITT: In the staff report, you refer to "and revise the boundaries of the residential, natural open space and lake areas within this partially developed project." Is that what that represents? MR. BELLOWS: No. That's -- I just tried to highlight the road location within the project. MR. PRITT: Well, the part of your -- okay. I guess I said it the wrong way. The part of your staff report that refers to the boundaries for the residential, natural open space and lake areas -- MR. BELLOWS: Which item is that? MR. PRITT: How is -- how is that actually effectuated? Is that done through a hearing before the Planning Commission or the county commission, or is that done before the -- as a matter before the staff? MR. BELLOWS: Which item are you looking at? I just want to be -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Which item are you looking at, sir? MR. PRITT: I'm looking at your staff report. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Page? MR. PRITT: December 4, on the requested action. I'll just read it. It says, "The petitioner seeks approval of an insubstantial amendment to the Green Heron PUD to amend the master plan to add a second entrance point off of Radio Road and revise the boundaries of the residential, natural open space and lake areas within this Page 101 December 20, 2001 16J1 partially developed project." MR. BELLOWS: Yes. MR. PRITT: All right. Now, the part that they're -- so far we've talked about today is the entrance. Where does -- the part concerning the revising the boundaries of the residential, natural open space and areas within the partially developed project, where is that? MR. BELLOWS: Addressed in the staff report? MR. PRITT: Well -- MR. BELLOWS: I explained earlier the currently approved master plan shows a natural open area along the eastern property line. The residential tracts are right abutting the northern property line. Under the proposed master plan, the natural area is moved up along the northern area, and the lake area is moved along here. The residential tract is shifted down. That was -- is the meaning of that language. MR. PRITT: And the place that that is found is in the master plan -- MR. BELLOWS: That's correct. MR. PRITT: -- map. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Excuse me, Mr. Pritt. MR. PRITT: Thank you. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It looks like the people we've been waiting for are here, and if we're going to deal with this -- MR. PRITT: I'm finished. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Good. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Timing is everything. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We are at a sidebar. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: What do they call three attorneys that are all talking together? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Actually, there are four attorneys there. Page 102 December 20, 2001 Idle J� Now there's five, six. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: It's not getting better. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We need some testimony here. MR. FALK: Good morning, Madam Chairman and members of the commission. I'll make my comments as brief as possible, and thanks for extending the time out. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you are? MR. FALK: My name is Steven Falk with Roetzel & Andress. And I represent the residents of Sapphire Lakes, and the entity that I have been retained by is called the President's Council. These are ladies and gentlemen who are the presidents of the condominium associations within Sapphire Lakes. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: They don't know anything about whether this is a substantial or insubstantial change, do they? MR. FALK: We are -- my clients are willing to go forward with this project based upon the existing application. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Fine. MR. FALK: These are elected representatives of the condo associations on this President's Council. There's been a lot of negotiations between all parties concerned -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Wait a minute. Somehow nobody seems to understand. We're here to hear this question of whether it's substantial or insubstantial before we get into all of this other stuff. So let's have Marjorie and the county attorney and Mr. Cuyler, whoever's going to argue this, and get on with it. We've been a half hour. I'm beginning to feel like a juror. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Without free lunch. MR. WEIGEL: Late good morning. David Weigel, county attorney. I've been pulled in and reviewed the matter a little bit here. And -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Would you pull the mike more directly Page 103 December 20, 2001 16JJ to you, please. Thank you. MR. WEIGEL: It's interesting, not a unique question. This does come up from time to time in regard to the close call. And what I can tell you is it is a close call, and it ultimately turns into a judgment call. And in looking at the language talking about the project, the project entrance, we note that a type of interpretation could be any project entrance, and we note also that in the document -- MS. STUDENT: This is the PUD amendment. It's Ordinance 95 -- well, it looks like 95 -30, but it's an amendment amending Ordinance No. 84 -21, the Green Heron Planned Unit Development Ordinance. MR. WEIGEL: And, Marjorie, does the Planning Commission have that document before them in their review at the present time? MS. STUDENT: No, they do not. MR. WEIGEL: Okay. Well, what I can tell you in looking at that document myself, which does have the language concerning the project entrance and the question is -- and we're talking here about two entrances or more than one entrance being potentially -- the -- the question of more than one entrance coming into play in this development at this point. The -- I've been -- I have read and been assured that -- in fact, transportation notes that they will have the ability to obtain their assurance, as to whether there's one or more entrances, of what is needed for transportation and the appropriate linkups to the access ways and corridors outside. All that being said, I think that we can advise you from the legal standpoint, it being a close call, that this could go forward as an insubstantial change in using the definitive application that the project_entrance, which is the language that's currently there, means any prof ect entrance. And they will come back, potentially, with project entrances on the plat, which will come back before the Board Page 104 December 20 2001 161 of County Commissioners. It will come under scrutiny of the -- of our transportation department as far as the one entrance or more entrances in regard to location and coordination with the county's road plan. I'm also assured by the battery of counsel on behalf of the petitioner that they will indemnify the county if there should be litigation concerning this interpretation and the viability of the decision that you may make today. So the answer is yes, it may go forward as an insubstantial change, upon what I've just told you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any questions of Mr. Weigel? MR. CUYLER: Madam Chairman, could I just clarify that commit -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Oh, certainly. MR. CUYLER: No, no. I mean just the last part of it. We indicated that we're comfortable with that interpretation. We would be willing to defend that interpretation at the developer's expense should anybody challenge it, and we don't think there's any chance they could prevail. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Hopefully that was the same thing he said. MR. CUYLER: Well, it was. There's a slight difference between indemnify and us actually defending it. But we would defend that decision, yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. So we are down to where -- do we have a sense of the board up here that this is insubstantial, that we can go forward? COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: Yes. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Let's finish the public hearing. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We feel comfortable to go forward? Page 105 December 20, 2001 16J1 Okay. We shall continue. You've made your lengthy presentation. I guess we need to hear from the petitioner, who we silenced. MR. FALK: I'm not the petitioner. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Oh, you're not the petitioner. The petitioner, representative? Who's on first? Who's on second? MR. McANLY: For the record, my name is Bill McAnly, and I'm engineer for the project. Basically you have all the information, and we just want to get the extra entrance into the project. We're here mostly to answer questions or anything you might have pertaining to anything that we're asking for in the -- in the petition, but we -- we are just asking for the second entrance into the property. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's all you're asking for. So we probably -- MR. McANLY: I'm not -- pardon me? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We probably have some registered public speakers because a lot of people held their hands up. So you have nothing you really want to say at this moment. You'd like to reserve some time -- MR. McANLY: Well, a couple things. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Excuse me, sir. Let me finish. You would like to reserve a little bit of time at the end to respond, as the petitioner, to comments made by the public, since you have nothing to really tell us at the moment? MR. McANLY: Well, I can add a couple things to what I said in the presentation. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Go for it. MR. McANLY: In regard to something that Mr. Strain said about the clearing of the natural area, there -- there is no natural area that we cleared. I don't know whether the map is the -- it's the scale or that -- that would -- would make it look like that it was cleared, but it -- there has been no natural area cleared. Page 106 December 20, 2001 1611 A couple of other things. One thing that was brought up was the lake on the east side of the property. That lake was to be -- where that lake is was going to be natural area, and that was one of the things that was said, was it had been removed for the lake. Actually, that lake is required in order to benefit the county in their retention and attenuation for their water management on Radio Road. The lake itself is a nice aesthetic for our project, but it's not necessary for our project. And that's the reason we're using that natural area, is the county is required to have some water retention for their water - management, and that lake was added to -- for that benefit. The other thing as far as the access, the second access road which, like I said earlier, is the main thing that we're after, when -- this is a DRI, and when it was being approved the South Florida Regional Planning Council was almost insisting on a second entrance. The petitioner at that time was -- wanted a gated community and only wanted the one entrance, but the owner now, of course, would like to have two entrances. But the -- the South Florida Regional Planning Council has always wanted this second entrance. And in talking with them before we filed this petition, they said they would be glad to write a letter stating that this would be a benefit to the development and the traffic pattern. If there's anything -- I'll be glad to answer any questions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Strain, do you have a question now or later? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Just one question, Mr. McAnly, and it's probably a simple resolution but -- is there some way I can show him what I have in front of me so he can know what I'm talking about? Is that technically okay? MR. WANLY I can step- over there._ COMMISSIONER STRAIN: It's okay with me, but I'm not -- I'm kind of new anyway. Page 107 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Somebody give him one. Paul, do you have yours? Okay. Do it on the visualizer. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: How does a finger show up on this thing? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Huge. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: I'm glad I washed. This is the areas that I'm talking about; this one in particular. If you look at your original approved plan, that area goes all the way to the property line. And because it's built here, this parcel looks like it might have gone through SDP process because it's -- looks like it's built further than what your proposed master plan indicates you're going to go with. And all I'm trying to get at is if that area is end up -- is cleared and disturbed, as this looks, we might want some criteria that you're just going to go in and replant that and put it back to its natural state as far as the preserve area. And that's the only point I was getting at. MR. McANLY: Maybe it's easier for me to step over here too. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That's fine. MR. McANLY: On this -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You're going to have to speak into the microphone, and talk as if you're talking to us up here, please. MR. McANLY: Okay. See, on the original -- oh, you're -- you're talking about this section up here? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yes. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Can we point on the visualizer with a pen or something so we all have some opportunity to see? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: How's my big finger for a pen? Will that work? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. _MR, McANLY: _What he -- what he's talking about is right on the north end of the cleared area that's there. And the thing that -- I don't know if we can put this other one -- can we go back to the other Page 108 December 20, 2001 16JI one? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: This area right here is preserve on this plan. MR. McANLY: If -- it's kind of hard to see because on this aerial photo, the right -of -way for 75 is not shown. But if you look -- this is going to be kind of a -- if you line the top of this with the top of this road and then you look at it over here, you see that this clearing didn't really happen up above that. In other words, you can't see it because the aerial doesn't go quite far enough. But compare it with the road -- compare it with the road, and you can see that it just -- this was -- this road was never -- the road at the north end just was not put in. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Thank you. MR. McANLY: If you have any questions, I'll be glad to -- any other questions, I'll be glad to try to answer them. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Public speakers? MS. MURRAY: We lost our chair. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Mr. Abernathy. MS. MURRAY: Mr. Abernathy, what would you like to do now? I have a list of public speakers, some of which had started speaking and sat down, and others got up. And I've got Bob Pritt on the top of the list. I don't know if you want to -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, this gentleman seems to be representing some party with some sort of interest in this. MS. MURRAY: This is Mr. Falk again? MR. FALK: Yes, it is. Steven Falk, again, for the residents. And I will tell you that the only people who will be speaking on behalf of the residents are myself and Mr. Floyd Chapin. And after we conclude I_believe M__s. Jane Cheffy will speak on behalf of the petitioner, and we'll get this done as quickly as we can. Thank you. The residents of Sapphire Lakes have been negotiating with the Page 109 December 20, 2001 16J1 existing developer and the petitioner for quite some time on issues that relate to this petition, but is not -- but are not in the petition. And the parties have reached agreement on this. And if I may, I'd like to enter into the record an agreement that has been signed by the parties, and we would like all of these conditions -- there are various conditions in there that we want attached to the conditions of approval. These are -- these are issues -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Where's our county attorney? Are you in the hall, Marjorie? You're talking about items that are not before us this morning that you're asking us to enter into the record and accept an agreement that has not been advertised; am I understanding you correctly? MS. STUDENT: It's just for informational purposes. The Planning Commission is not a party to this agreement. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: They're asking it to be -- MR. FALK: We would like this agreement that's been signed by all the parties to be attached to the approval, and all the parties are in agreement that this will happen. MS. STUDENT: It -- I don't think it needs to be attached to the approval because then you're getting to textual things. If you want to put it in the record and have it be part of the record, I don't have a problem with that. But I do have a problem -- once it becomes attached to the record, that means I have to do a legal review of it, and I haven't been given it, and I don't think it belongs on the resolution. But I have no problem with entering it into the record and having it a part of the record. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: That's my concern exactly. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: It's nice to have some indication the parties have some form of an agreement, though. MS. STUDENT: Yes. It can be in the record but -- and I have no problem with that. But when it becomes part of the thing you're Page 110 December 20, 2001 16JI adopting, well, you got a lot of language there, for one thing, lots of language. And -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And -- MS. STUDENT: -- also I haven't had a chance to review it. And the -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I think they agree with you, Marjorie. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And neither do I. I haven't had a chance to agree with -- review it either, so I can't attach it to approval, as a planning commissioner. MR. FALK: Madam Chairman, we are in agreement that it will be entered into the record, but not attached. And Ms. Cheffy will represent on behalf of the petitioner that they're in agreement with this arrangement. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just on a technical issue, is this, then, not enforceable by the county? This is a private contract, then? Is that what that amounts to? COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Whatever it is. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: If it affects some material arrangement that they're going to have within this PUD, it's outside of what staff could -- MR. BELLOWS: That would be my interpretation. MS. MURRAY: That's correct. MS. STUDENT: And apparently -- well, it's a seven -page document, and I think to have a legal review of it at this time in five minutes is -- MR. CUYLER: Madam Chairman, if I could just quickly explain, one side wants the document in the record. It's nothing that the county is going to be enforcing. We're not asking that it be part of the resolution. I think Marjorie would probably agree we can Page 111 December 20, 2001 16J1 submit anything that we would -- MS. STUDENT: Yeah. I said that. MR. CUYLER: So she's okay with it going into the record. The -- Ms. Cheffy will stand up and make some rep -- representations about the document so that they'll be comfortable it's in and that we have a record and the court reporter has it down, and that gives them the comfort level they need. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you can assure me that it has real relevance to what we're attempting to do here today. MR. CUYLER: It is the basis for everybody agreeing and standing up here and saying they're happy. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Because I think I can speak on behalf of this board. We are somewhat in the dark as to why it's taken so long to even be able to discuss this issue and what's going on here. And we have a staff report that tells us certain things. And -- MR. CUYLER: Right. And none of those things -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: -- we are taking entirely too long a time at this. MR. CUYLER: Sorry for interrupting you. And we do want to thank you for your patience, sincerely. I know that we've taken too long. But the relevance is this is not a new vacant project. This -- there's people here, and there are certain concerns they have. We've agreed to those concerns -- to resolving those concerns. And I think really what we're trying to do -- I'm sure it doesn't look like it, but we're trying to expedite your approval. It doesn't appear like that, but we're doing our best to try to get rid of all these issues so that you can look at the staff report and say, fine. We're okay from the county's point of view. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And, Mr. Cuyler, let me remind you that perception and image are everything. MR. CUYLER: I understand that, Madam Chair. Page 112 - 16JJ December 20, 2001 MS. STUDENT: The county's not a party to this contract so -- and it isn't intended to be, so I -- there would be no way that the county would be involved in trying to enforce its rights under the contract because it's not a party; and therefore, it has no rights under the contract. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And you did look to make sure, with all these signature lines on here, the county's not there. Thank you. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: And arguably, if there was something in here that conflicted with the PUD document, why then that would be -- MS. STUDENT: The PUD document controls. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you for that being on the record. MR. FALK: To continue on, Steven Falk again. The sole purpose of having this on the record is to evidence that the parties have agreed to this. And we have distributed this seven -page agreement. I would like to -- simply for the record, to read out or I can re -- incorporate by reference. I will refer to certain numbered items and represent to you that the parties have agreed to those. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And that has some relevance to our -- MR. FALK: That have relevance to the fact that the community is being split off into two separate communities. That's everything that we're talking about. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. And, sir, I just want to make sure you understand that I'm losing my patience, and I don't like being interrupted. So move forward. MR. FALK: I apologize. The items that the parties are in agreement with are Items 2 -c, 2 -d, 2 -g, 2 -h, and 2 -i. The parties recognize that Item 2 -c will be operative to the extent it is not prohibited by law. And when I say "law," I do not refer to the Land Development Code. With respect to Items 2 -- Item 2 -g, I would also like to enter into the record a letter from the Golden Gate Fire Page 113 December 20, 2001 16J1 Control & Rescue District dated December 9th, 2001, to Mr. Floyd Chapin. And that relates to the fact that a second entrance -- I should not say second entrance. There will be no emergency connecting road or gate between the two communities, meaning Sapphire Lakes and the new Green Heron. And I would like to forward that to Marjorie Student so it can be entered into the record and -- entered into the record and circulated to the commissioners. I can represent to the commission that the parties are in agreement, but I'd like now to have Jane Cheffy confirm that with respect to the petitioner and with respect to the adjoin -- to the landowner of the adjacent parcel. Thank you. And I'll reserve some time in case I need to say some more. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. And I was out in the back, and I didn't know how many registered public speakers we have. MS. MURRAY: Well, I don't have Ms. Cheffy, but I -- other than that I have one, two, three, four, five, six. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And if you would be so kind just, Ms. Cheffy, to give your card to the court reporter, we'll go forward with that as a use of the form you might have filled out. MS. CHEFFY: Would you like me to do that prior to speaking? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: After. Go for it. MS. CHEFFY: I'm Jane Cheffy. I'm here on behalf of the petitioner. I'm here also to represent to the Planning Commission and to put of record that I have spoken to the attorney for the landowner. The attorney for the landowner is aware of this agreement. The attorney for -- and he's also one of the partners and owners of the property. And I also spoke with another one of the partners, and the two of them have agreed to bind the partnership which owns this land to the paragraphs- 2 -c, d, g, h, and i with the caveat, as Mr. Falk explained, to the extent not prohibited by law. And also, with respect to the letter that we received from the fire department, they're in Page 114 December 20, 2001 16JI agreement with that as well. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I just want to point out on the fire department letter from the fire marshal, it actually says, "Per your request I am writing you this letter to confirm the fact that a second entrance to this project is not required." I didn't quite understand that, when the gentleman presented, what he said. So just for the record, it's saying that the fire department's saying it's not required. It's not some strange thing about limiting access to the area. It's -- the Golden Gate Fire District has said, okay. Fine. This will work out. And I didn't feel comfortable with that when he mentioned this before he passed it out. So we're in good shape. It's just not a requirement, because we want as much access for emergency vehicles as we can have to save life and the public. MS. CHEFFY: Absolutely. Any other questions? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Commissioner Strain. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Hi, Jane. MS. CHEFFY: Hi, Mark. How are you? COMMISSIONER STRAIN: It's good seeing you again. MS. CHEFFY: Good to see you. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Item g -- and I'm not sure you're the right person to address this to -- it says, "There shall be no connecting roads between Green Heron and Sapphire Lakes." The proposed master plan we're asked to approve today shows a connecting road. Is that -- or am I reading it wrong? MS. CHEFFY: Well, I think that that was the issue with the fire department, was it not? The -- on behalf of the developer of the new project, we would prefer not to have to put a connecting road in as well. We're certainly not opposed to eliminating that connecting road. Our only concern is that if we must have it to go forward with the development, we would like to be able to do that. But if -- if, indeed, the fire department isn't requiring it, then unless the county is, Page 115 December 20, 2001 16JI we don't want it either. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: What I'm trying to avoid is having you -all have to come back for another plan change. And I'm not sure it would require one, but I thought I'd bring it up now that I notice it's on the plan we're supposed to be approving. If it isn't going to be there, Ray, is that going to be an issue? MS. CHEFFY: Ken, I think, can address that if that's okay. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Sure. MR. CUYLER: I think our position is that whatever the county requirements are, we will live with. With regard to our neighbors, there has been an agreement reached with regard to -- to that connection. But with -- we indicated to them if the county requires it, then we're bound by it. If the county doesn't require it, then that's fine. But we'll live with the county's requirements. MS. STUDENT: I think -- I had a chance to look over the document very quickly, but I think in that paragraph there is a qualifier that if it's required by the county -- you know, that there won't be unless it is required by the county. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Well, there is -- MS. CHEFFY: That is correct. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: And I was just trying to clear up the master plan, though. We've got a new master plan in front of us. This is only for a graphic approval of the master plan. Is that graphic approval now correct or incorrect? That's all I'm trying to find out. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Right. In reference to the graphic approval, would you point a pen to where we're looking right at? Thank you. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Right there. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: So are you on the same page as we think we are, Ms. Wolfe, from transportation? MS. WOLFE: Dawn Wolfe for the record, transportation Page 116 December 20, 2001 16JI planning department director. The language, as I read on that page 3 of 7 from the agreement, no connecting roads with the exception being for any connecting roads that may be required for health, safety, and welfare. I would be concerned with any enforcement of that as our -- this is not what was represented to county staff in regards to the secondary accesses, the connectivity, and the distribution of traffic. I believe it's contrary to what was represented to staff. We would maintain that there needs to be free -flow interconnectivity maintained and constructed and be required to be put in place as this moves forward, with the second means of access. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And since this is a document that we're talking about, this agreement, that the county can't enforce, there is a question. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: The PUD would rule. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: The PUD would rule. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: That's what I was -- MS. STUDENT: But the county enforces through laws. Private parties can make whatever agreements they want to make but -- and that doesn't bind the county in any way. We -- and they're bound by our law. You can make an agreement that's contrary to the law, and if one party wants to get out of it, you know, well, they're left to their own devices. But the law is what governs. MS. CHEFFY: And if I may point out, this subparagraph g does provide that the only exception being for any connecting roads that may be required by any governmental agencies. So that addresses, I believe, Ms. Wolfe's concern. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And Commissioner Strain's. I mean, it's on this map at the moment, so it's going to stay that way if we approve this. COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Exactly what I was getting at. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I just want to make sure that's clear on Page 117 December 20, 2001 16JI the record for all these people that have been here for so long. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Just hypothetically, while these two areas may not wish to be connected for whatever traffic control reasons they have, from a public safety and welfare standpoint, you've got to consider that -- that we need to be able to get fire and emergency equipment in as quickly as possible. And, you know, God forbid, but if we have an accident that blocks off one of those entrances, you really need a way, at least on an emergency basis, to get between the two. And I would strongly encourage us to hold the line on interconnectivity, even if it's a barrier with a cut through that the fire people could use. You know, I mean, I'm -- we need to go at least the distance to allow us to have more than one way to service these people. MS. WOLFE: If I may, Madam Chairman. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Yes. MS. WOLFE: The intent is not solely for the purposes of moving emergency vehicles into and between the developments. It would be somewhat presumptuous to assume that both access points would retain full and open access to both directions on Radio Road at such time as it may be multilaned, which we do have in our program in the capital improvements elements to occur in the upcoming years. Based on the evaluation that had been submitted to me, it was identified that there would be free flow from both areas to utilize either entranceway and that any type of gating that could be presumed in the future to limit that would be contrary to what was represented to the department in making its determination as to whether or not there would be a substantial change in regards to a secondary access point. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: That satisfies me. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. Our next public speaker. Page 118 1611 December 20, 2001 MS. MURRAY: Just for the record, Mr. Falk came up and had represented to you that he was going to speak for the others, and he came and took out four of the speakers out of my list. So I have two left, and they are -- the next one would be Floyd Chapin. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Okay. And then he will speak for the four that you removed; is that the concept? MS. MURRAY: I understand Mr. Falk was speaking for the four that he removed. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. I'm sorry, Ms. Cheffy. Are you through? MS. CHEFFY: I'm finished unless you had any other questions. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any questions of Attorney Cheffy? Thank you very much. It's nice to see you again. MS. CHEFFY: Nice to see you, J.A. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I don't even know you, and it's nice to see you. MR. CHAPIN: Good morning -- or good afternoon. My name is Floyd Chapin. I reside at 228 Belina Drive, Naples, Florida, commonly known as Sapphire Lakes. I appreciate your indulgence and your patience. We've been here a long time too. I just want to say I'm happy to be the president of one of the associations in Sapphire Lakes. And there are seven or eight or nine of us here that wanted to speak, but we all agreed, because time is of the essence, we decided to give you a break, and I would be the only speaker. And I'll be very brief. We, in principle, agree with the discussions that were held here today. And we think it is, at this point, an insubstantial issue, and we would concur that you proceed accordingly. As was stated by the attorneys, there are some agreements that are in the process, and we expect the developers to honor them with the owners of Sapphire Lakes. So with that, if you have any questions. Page 119 December 20, 2001 16J1 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any questions of this gentleman? MR. CHAPIN: Oh, just one comment on the fire department letter that you have. I negotiated that with the Golden Gate fire chief and the fire marshal. They were talking about the secondary road that you referred to, and that's what that letter refers to. They are not requiring a secondary road into Sapphire Lakes. We do not want a second road to go -- a secondary road to go through Sapphire Lakes. First of all, the fire trucks could never get through there. If you look at the configuration of how it would happen, it would take them longer to go through there than it would to go to - around I -75. I just want to make that part of the record. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And I'm glad you did make that part clear because that's part of my concern. Having ridden on fire trucks, this would be a fascinating place to drive around in a hurry. MR. CHAPIN: When I originally talked to the fire chief about it and the fire marshal, they indicated that would be necessary. And when they looked at it a second time, we would make five left -hand turns and four right -hand turns, and they could never get their equipment through this facility. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: However -- if you would agree, however, that if the other road was unfortunately blocked for some natural or unnatural cause, it would be certainly useful to have a way to get in to -- to serve your entire area. MR. CHAPIN: Well, if that's the case, sir, then we'd have to have a connecting road between our property and The Shores, which is another piece of private property. We're talking about separating our community from that of Green Heron, and we don't want to have access from another development in ours to use our facilities and so - on and so forth. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I've heard your point. But the map rules, so that's where we stand. Page 120 December 20, 2001 1611 MR. CHAPIN: Okay. Thank you very much. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you very much. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Wait a minute, Mr. Chapin. MR. CHAPIN: Oh, I'm sorry. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: I understood the transportation people to say that there is going to be that connection between there and that people from the new development can go through Sapphire Lakes any time they want. MR. CHAPIN: Well, Mr. Abernathy, the only thing I can say is I have the letter from the fire department. That was a stipulation that I was told, that the fire department required it. There's no -- as I understand it, there's no county -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: We're beyond fire department now. We're talking about just a garden - variety resident in the new area can come through Sapphire Lakes any time he wants. That's what the transportation people just got through saying. MR. CHAPIN: We don't agree with that. COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: Well, I thought that's why several of the people in the audience were here, because they don't agree with it. So -- MR. CHAPIN: Because we have an agreement with the developer that the road. will not be -- COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: All right. Well, Marjorie just said that if it's contrary to the county's regulations, laws, and whatnot -- MR. CHAPIN: If it's applicable -- MS. STUDENT: You can't privately -- you can't privately take the ability away from the local government to regulate. MR. CHAPIN If it's applicable by county ordinance, I guess we have to live with it. But our point is that from the investigations we've conducted, it's not applicable. Page 121 December 20, 2001 16JJ COMMISSIONER ABERNATHY: It's fairly significant that you're going to have several hundred, whatever it is, units over there. And they -- if the traffic light ends up in front of your place instead of theirs, they'll all come through yours, is what I gather is the bottom line. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And the distinction here is that this is the Golden Gate Fire Control & Rescue District, which really doesn't control transportation. They do discuss with each other, but transportation has made this decision, has represented -- well, it moved -- on the visualizer that was circled. MR. CHAPIN: I would hope that the parties involved, us and the developer, would work with the county to see whether or not there is another avenue that we might pursue somewhere down the line. MS. STUDENT: I think that Ms. Wolfe -- and she can correct me if I'm wrong -- just put on the record that if this interconnection becomes a problem, then perhaps the predicate for the insubstantial change is gone. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Mr. Chapin, are you through? MR. CHAPIN: I'm fine. Thank you. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you very much. And thank you for waiting so long. MR. CUYLER: Again, we understand what the county's requirement is and that Ms. Wolfe's review of our project was on the basis that that would be an open connection. We understand that. We understand that if this is approved, we are subject to that. We have agreed with -- with our neighbors that -- frankly, we would prefer not to have it, but we understand it is a requirement. If we can come in later and change that, we've agreed with them that we, as owners and developers, do not object to that. We would just as soon not have a connection, but we understand that the county's insisting Page 122 December 20, 2001 16J1 on it. We don't want our petition denied. So we understand that. If they need to object to that or if other people need to speak about the interconnection -- I understand that's a county requirement and something your transportation department would tell you that you need. So from our private capacity, we're agreeing that if there's an opportunity to put a block there, we'll put a block there. But in terms of the county requirements, we understand it's now a requirement. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And just to clarify in my mind, again, because we've been changing players here, you represent -- MR. CUYLER: It's Ken Cuyler. I'm also representing the petitioner with Ms. Cheffy. Mr. Pritt and Mr. Falk are on the same side representing the neighbors. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Thank you. I just wanted to make that clear in my mind. Thank you. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: If you wore a tie, it might help us to -- CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I wasn't going to make that remark. MR. CUYLER: Yeah. And I apologize for that. The first time I've ever appeared in front of a board without a tie. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: I think so. This is a red - letter day or a tieless day. Our next speaker. MS. MURRAY: Robert Pritt is your last speaker. COMMISSIONER WOLFLEY: He's -- MS. MURRAY: Then you -- no more speakers. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Close the public hearing? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Close the public hearing. What is the pleasure of the board? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: I'm satisfied with the representations that have been made and -- and the information we have in front of us. So whatever the proper -- this is -- I'd move for Page 123 December 20, 2001 1611 approval. COMMISSIONER ADELSTEIN: I'll second that motion. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: We have a motion by Mr. Richardson, a second by Mr. Adelstein for approval of this petition. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: What's the number? CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Do we have any discussion? COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: PDI -01 -AR -1356, Green Heron PUD. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Any discussion? Hearing no discussion, I call the question. All those in favor say aye. (Unanimous response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Those opposed, same sign. (No response.) CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Motion carries. Thank you very much. That's the -- will be the end of the public hearings on our Agenda. We have covered Item No. 9, No. 10, which brings us to Item No. 11, public comment. MR. CUYLER: Thanks again for your time, Commissioners. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: You're welcome. Oh, excuse me. Let me make sure that you -all understand that anything that was made a part of the public record, if it didn't come up here, the court reporter needs a copy. I think we may have adequate here, but double -check with her, with Barbara. Okay. We are on Item No. any public comment? Discussion of the addenda? 11, public comment. Do we have No discussion of the addenda unless Mr. Strain would like to say something. __ COMMISSIONER STRAIN: Yeah. One issue: Merry Christmas. COMMISSIONER YOUNG: Merry Christmas. Page 124 December 20, 2001 1611 CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: Merry Christmas to everyone. COMMISSIONER RICHARDSON: Happy Holidays. CHAIRMAN RAUTIO: And Happy Holidays and Happy New Year. Item No. 13, adjourn. We are adjourned. Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adj ourned by order of the Chair at 12:3 5 p.m. COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION JOYCEANNA J. RAUTIO, CHAIRMAN TRANSCRIPT PREPARED ON BEHALF OF DONOVAN COURT REPORTING, INC., BY BARBARA DRESCHER, NOTARY PUBLIC Page 125 Roadway and Drainage Advisory Committee 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 Fh. Carter Coyie Coletta M.S.T. t__6 j1 MINUTES OF DECEMBER 21, 2001 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS AND MOTIONS: III. It was moved and seconded to accept the minutes of November 16, 2001. VI. OLD BUSINESS: COST OF PREPARING ROADS FOR COUNTY TAKEOVER: Ed Kant, Director of Transportation Operations stated that in his view the outer ring road needed a lot of money put into it to be acceptable to the county. He also said that the inner roads would never be recommended by him to be accepted by the county. The MSTU committee objected to this, stating that the county had been promising for years to accept the roads, when a list that was 75% done three years ago was completed. ACCELERATION OF FIVE YEAR PLAN: The MSTU desires to accelerate the plan to complete the necessary work necessary to qualify the roads for county takeover by increasing the millage rate and borrowing the funds from the county and paying it back from the increased millage. It was moved and approved to increase the millage rate from 1 mill to 2 mills for the next fiscal year with the county's approval. VII. NEW BUSINESS: A. COUNTY MPO PATHWAY ADVISORY COMMITTEE: A letter to the Quail Run Golf Course proposes an easement that will require the cutting down of all of the Australian Pines and hedges along Pine Ridge Quail Run Golf Course holes 10 -11 -12 to put in a bicycle path and sidewalks. There was general opposition to this and it was suggested that they detour through Forest Lakes Boulevard instead. A motion was made and approved to not support the pathway project as outlined in the letter. D. PHASE #2 STORM WATER CONTROL FOREST LAKES: It was moved and approved to investigate the problem with Storm Water Drainage west of the Quail Run Golf Course on Forest Lakes drive for all of the drop -in inlets. - - -xr - Misc. Corres: Roadway and Drainage M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 16J1 AGENDA January 11, 2002 L CALL MEETING TO ORDER: II. ATTENDANCE: III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 21, 2001 IV. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. BUDGET B. COST ESTIMATE OF PREPARING ROADS FOR TAKEOVER V. OLD BUSINESS: A. TRAFFIC CALMING B. REPLACEMENT OF PIPES (PHASE 2) C. INCREASE OF MILLAGE RATE D. MPO PATHWAY REPORT E. QUAIL RUN GOLF COURSE ENTRANCE VI. NEW BUSINESS: VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS: VIII. ADJOURNMENT: This Changed Meeting is Scheduled for 10:00 AM, Friday, January 11, 2002 at the Forest Lakes Clubhouse 16J1 Roadway and Drainage M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 December 21, 2001 I. The meeting was called to order at the Forest Lakes Clubhouse by Robert Jones at 10:10 AM. II. ATTENDANCE: A. Members: Robert H. Jones, Roger Somerville and Tom Watts present. Bob Cunningham and Bill Seabury excused. B. Collier County: Ed Kant, DOT Operations Director; Pam Lulich, Landscape Operations Manager; Jerry Kurtz, Storm Water Management; Bob Petersen, DOT Operations. C. Other: Twenty Seven residents of the Quail Run Communities that consisted of one from the Golf Course, one from the Carleton and Twenty Five from Forest Lakes; Allen Jost, Manpower Secretarial Services. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: It was moved by Tom Watts and seconded by Roger Somerville that the minutes of November 16, 2001 be approved as presented. Motion carried unanimously. IV. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. BUDGET: Bob Peteresen handed out the Fund 155 Budget dated this date and it is made a part of the minutes and included herewith. There were no significant items that demanded any attention. B. ORDNANCES: Bob Petersen handed out copies of two ordnances to the committee and they are made a part of the minute and attached herewith. The first is the Ordnance that established the MSTU and the second was the Ordnance that increased the authority of the MSTU to include roadway lighting. V. COMMITTEE MEMBERS REPORT: None VI. OLD BUSINESS: A. COST OF PREPARING ROADS FOR COUNTY TAKEOVER: Ed Kant stated that from his brief drive around the perimeter he thought that the roads would take a lot of money to bring them up to the standards necessary for the county to take over. He also stated that the community had the choice of hiring a private contractor to take over the maintenance of the road or have the county come in on an annual contract to do the maintenance. If the latter was desired he could have an estimate of the cost of doing this prepared. If this subdivision were coming in for 16J1 J permitting today, there would be many standards required that are not present. While this higher standard would not be enforced for the county to take over, a standard similar to the existing levels in the surrounding areas would be required. Bob Jones said that for ten years this community has been working on getting the county to take over the roads. About three years ago when he and Ed Kant first met, Jerry Kurtz presented a plan that would eventually allow the county to take over and there was a list of requirements that the community had to do. This list at that time was about three quarters completed. Bob Jones said that Ed Kant had admitted at one of meetings in the boardroom of the county commissioners that you would relax the problems with Woodshire Lane if we would put in the curb and gutter which would increase the width of the road substantially. Ed Kant said that he could not remember that. Bob Jones said he did remember that and that it is in the record. Ed Kant said that all you have to do is to drive around the area and look at the condition of the roads and if you were to make a list of the deficiencies that he would be surprised if the list would not be almost the same as the list of four or five years ago. If the communities wanted, the county will come in and make a new list of deficiencies to compare and then you will be able to see. Ed Kant said that if the communities wanted, the county could do some preliminary engineering to determine the extent of the existing problem, the base issues, the paving issues, core borings and that type of thing to determine what had to be done to rectify the problems so that a price tag could be put on it. Bob Jones said that this has been on Agenda after Agenda asking for this information to come back completed. We still are waiting for the information to come back. We have done these studies but don't know what happened to them. Roger Somerville said that we just spent about $80,000 paving and bringing up the first phase of repaving a) road to the standard that the county required and now you (Ed Kant) say that it doesn't meet the standards. Ed Kant indicated that there might have been some misunderstanding of which road is being talked about but that since there is now regular meetings being held, he will commit to this community that he will at the next monthly meeting bring back a report of what the county sees as needing to be done and try to put some costs against that. When informed that the board meetings are being accelerated to every three weeks, he said that with the holidays and staff out, it may not be possible. He went on to say that he was only speaking about the external ring road (boundary of the MSTU). He said that these internal driveways that service that service these buildings are not and will not, under his recommendation ever be eligible to become county roads. He went on to say that if you are expecting these driveways to become county maintained roads you are biting off more than you are willing to chew. B. SPEED BUMPS: Bob Jones said the speed bumps have been tabled because the county will not accept roads with them. He went on to state he had pursued other means of traffic calming previously presented to the 16J1 MSTU by a county employee and had received contact information from the Sheriffs Department about contracting with them for security and speed control enforcement. C. WOODSHIRE LANE PROBLEM: Ed Kant stated that some of the problems for county takeover here is the alignment of the road, parking that backs right out onto the road (Bob Jones questions this), the road itself is substandard, drainage issues, sightline problems, pavement distress, i.e. alligator cracking indicating some distress in the road base, and all of these things are going to take significant funds to bring it up to standard. If the county accepts this road with its problems, it raises the question of how the transfer of public liability would take place with its unsafe nature due to the aforementioned problems. For the county to be able to take this road over, it would take some creative engineering and some effort on the part of the county and the MSTU. D. EMERALD GREEN STORMWATER ENGINEERING PROBLEMS: Jerry Kurtz said that we must first check the underground drainage pipes to see where the pipe goes and if the pipe is blocked at the point where Woodshire meets Forest Lakes Boulevard. He suggested that we interconnect all the catchbasins and replace the pipe that carries the storm water to the golf course swail. The golf course swale also needs regrading. E. ACCELERATION OF FIVE YEAR PLAN: Bob Jones asked Jerry Kurtz about accelerating the Five Year Plan that he drew up some time ago. He said that he thought that by going to the county and borrowing money to do this (problem we could speed up the fix of a lot of Forest Lakes problems, on the stove for years). Jerry Kurtz said that that Ed Kant has only a limited staff to work with and the county has very little money available to borrow. Increasing the millage rate is a lengthy process and will not be available until next fiscal year. Bob Petersen said he will check with the Budget Office to see if money is available to borrow. Roger Somerville moved to increase the millage rate from 1 mill to 2 mills for the next taxing year (and residents at the meeting agreed). Tom Watts seconded it. Motion carried unanimously. VII. NEW BUSINESS: A. COUNTY MPO PATHWAY ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Bob Jones introduced a letter from the subject committee written to the Quail Run Golf Course (General Manager who attended the meeting). It is hereby made a part of the minutes and attached herewith. It proposes that an easement (be obtained from Quail Run Golf Club) that will allow cutting down all of the Australian Pines and the hedge that the hedge committee helped pay for along Pine Ridge Road and holes 10, 11 and 12 of the golf course (by several communities as well as Quail Run Golf Course). He went on to say that they have a videotape of the county telling (the hedge committee) that if they would accept the hedge then a sidewalk would not have to be put in (and the county would participate in the cost). He also 16J1 suggested that while the hedge committee (and Quail Run Golf Course) is not ready to support a sidewalk, he would think that they might be allowed to cut in to (detour through) Forest Lakes Boulevard (in lieu of the sidewalk). He asked for support from the communities for this. Roger Somerville moved to not support the pathway project as outlined in the letter. Seconded by Tom Watts. Unanimous approval. A letter will be drafted for the joint response of those communities affected, the MSTU as well as the (Quail Run) Golf Club who the letter was sent to, stating their opposition to this (proposal by MPO) action. Several representatives from the affected communities will be going to the PAC meeting on February 1, 2001 at 7:30 AM (to oppose the plan). B. ASSIGNMENT OF 15 COMMUNITIES BY THE BOARD MEMBERS: Bob Jones proceeded to assign members of the MSTU to have responsibility to represent specific communities. Assignment would be done based on where the board member lives. Initial assignments are as follows: Bob Jones - Forest Lakes Condo Association, Inc. Quail Run Golf Club Roger Somerville - Turtle Lake Golf Colony Carlton at Park Forest Doral at Park Forest Fairway Forest Garden Villas Tom Watts - The Belvedere Mira Vista Condo Association, Inc. Bob Cunningham - Single Family Homes Emerald Greens Condo Association Fairways at Emerald Green Bill Seabury - Forest Lakes Golf & Tennis Club — Bldg 1 Forest Lakes Golf & Tennis Club — Bldg 2 The Verandahs The Villas at Quail Run Association, Inc. Woodshire Villas C. QUAIL RUN GOLF COURSE ENTRANCE: Tom Watts handed out copies of a letter he wrote to the MSTU Chair detailing a proposed layout of the entrance. It is made a part of the minutes and attached herewith. Bob Jones appointed Tom Watts to work with the Golf Course in shaping the planned entrance to make it something for all of the residents to proud of. (It was also noted that Sprint is moving equipment pads out of the way to improve traffic conditions at the Main entrance). D. PHASE #2 STORM WATER CONTROL FOREST LAKES: Bob Jones asked for a motion to replace the failing drain pipes running from the drop inlets (catch basins) along Forest Lakes Drive. Roger Somerville made a motion to investigate the problem with the drainage west of the Quail Run Golf Course on Forest Lakes Drive for all of the dropin inlets. Tom Watts seconded. Motion carried. Bob Jones asked Jerry Kurtz if the county 16J1 maps had TOPO on them to help with the problem and he was assured that they did. E. NEW SCHEDULE OF BOARD MEETINGS FOR 2002: Bob Jones scheduled meetings to take place every three weeks for the next five months (in order to expedite current programs). The dates are as follows: January 11, February 1, February 22, March 15, April 5, April 26 and May 17 when they would return to their normal schedule of every 3rd Friday at 10:00 AM unless it was determined at that time that more frequent meetings were still needed. VIII. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Various questions and concerns were expressed, by the (Forest Lakes) community concerning (recurring) flooding and the plans to correct it during the meeting (noting that this situation has to stop). There was also thanks given to the MSTU (Board) Committee and the County Representatives for their diligent work in trying to improve the Quail Run Communities (drainage problems and roads. The new lighting at the entrance was also acknowledged). IX. ADJOURNMENT: Roger Somerville moved to adjourn. Tom Watts seconded. Meeting was adjourned at 12:38 PM. NOTE — Parenthesized comments in italics are notes added for clarification by the committee chairman after the close of the meeting. Next Meeting is Scheduled for 10: 00 AM, Friday, January 11, 2002 at Forest Lakes Clubhouse N O v O �N i m a r � d O �lj\N w lY0 O � J O y) �. 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WHEREAS, on October 1, 1991, the Board of County Commissioners accepted petitions from property owners associations within the Forest Lakes Subdivision to create a municipal service taxing unit for the purpose of providing certain roadway and drainage improvements; and WHEREAS, because of poor drainage characteristics within this area, certain portions of the roadway system have experienced substantial deterioration; and WHEREAS, a need exists for providing improved drainage and correcting road deterioration to provide safe passage. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION ONE: Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service Taxing Unit Created; Boundaries Purpose Taxing Authority. 1. There is hereby created the Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service Taxing Unit (hereinafter referred to as the "Unit ") with boundaries described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in Section 14, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 14, run S 00' 19, 00" W along the West line of said Section 14 for 50.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING,, said point being on the Southerly Right -of -way line of State Road S -896 (Pine Ridge Road) and being the Northwestern most corner of the Forest Lakes Homes as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 41 -46 in the public records of Collier County, Florida; thence run East, along said Right -of -way line for 1275.27 feet to a point on the Western Right -of -way of Forest Lakes Boulevard; thence continuing along said Right -of -way of SR S -896, East for 1,372.88 feet to the 'North 1/4 corner of Section 14; thence continuing along said Right -of -way N 89' 59' 40" E for 1,323.81 feet to a point on the East line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14 and being the eastern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane; thence 1 leaving SR S -896 and run along the Eastern 1 .Right -of -way of- Woodshire Lane and the East line of the Northwest '1/4. of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section. 14,'S 00' 04' 18" E for 749.54 feet to a point- - - :of. curvature _ of said road; thence leaving - :said - road" and: continuing' along said line, S 00' 04' for:51280:'feet: _to the Southeast corner of - - - -. =the 270- rthwest`:.1 /4. -of the Northeast 1/4 of said = Section; ` 1'4`;" `thence: along the - South line of the -Northwest. 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 S 89' 48' 47" W for 512.50 feet to a point on the Southern ­ .-Right- of- way:-of= Woodshire Lane; thence continuing along said line S 89' 48' 47 "W for 811.38 feet to = - .the North -South 1/2 -line of said Section 14; thence along the Eastern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane - - -• - -. -..and.: .the North -South 1/2 line S 00' 011 23" E- for 2,508.87 feet to a point; thence leaving said line '.::.S 89' 39!: 24"-"W for 21.59 feet to a point, said point being the Southeasterly most corner of Forest Lakes—Homes as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 41 -46 in the public records of Collier County, -Florida:,* :thence S 89' 39' 24" W for 476.79 feet to a point of curvature; thence 221.52 feet along the - - -• arc of- a:curve,- concave to the Southeast, having a radius of 667.29 feet and subtended by a chord having .a length of 220.51 feet and bearing S 80' 08' 46.5" W to a point of tangency; thence S 70' __­.'-.3 8 ' 09" W. for 78.45 feet to a point of curvature; thence 990.66 feet along the arc of a curve, concave- _ to:: the- _ Northeast., having a radius of 1,250.00 feet and subtended by a chord having a length of 964:94 feet'•and. bearing N 86' 39' 35.5" W - to a point of reverse curvature; thence 829.00 feet along the arc of a curve, concave to the South, having a radius of 900.0o feet and subtended by a chora_-.having .a: length_.of8.0Q. 90,_ feet- -and ..hearing- S 89' 39' 24" W; thence S 89' 38' 30" W for 64.95 feet . -.to.a point .,on the West . line of Section_ 14, said point being the Southwestern most corner of Forest - .bakes Homes subdivision; thence N 02' 15' 35" W along said West line for 1,195.80 feet to the West 1/4 corner of Section 14; thence continuing along said West line N 00' 19' 00" E for 2,595.97 feet.to the.POINT OF BEGINNING. 2. The.-Unit hereby created and established is for the purpose of providing and maintaining improved roadway - related drainage and roadway restoration within the area of the Unit and to that end shall possess all the powers to do all things reasonably necessary in connection therewith. The initial improvements hereunder .shall be within that area depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and shall include: A. Complete restoration of roadway, including: 1. existing road bed mixed in place. 2. Prime and cover. 3. 2" of asphalt pavement surface course. 4. Installation of necessary drainage pipe. B. Providing pump and force main for drawdown of lake 1 6 J 1 surface and off -site discharge to enable improved roadway drainage. C. Maintenance of such improvements, as required. Said Unit shall have the authority to levy ad valorem taxes as prescribed by law not to exceed one (1) mill in any one fiscal year. SECTION TWO: Governing Board Powers and Duties. The governing board of the Unit shall be the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida with the power and duty to conduct the affairs of the Unit as prescribed by Florida Statutes. SECTION THREE: Advisory Committee Duties Responsibilities. The Board of County Commissioners shall, by Ordinance, designate an Advisory Committee composed of residents who are taxpayers and electors from within the Unit, with advisory authority to assist in conducting the business affairs of the Unit and such other duties of the Unit as may be assigned from time to time by the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION FOUR: Itemized Budget. For the purpose of implementing this Ordinance, the Board of County Commissioners shall annually, at the time required by general law, make an itemized estimate of the amount of money required to perform the business of the Unit for the next fiscal year, which shall be from October 1 to and including September 30 following. The estimate shall detail the purposes for which the monies are required and the amount necessary to be raised by taxation within the Unit. At the time and place for fixing the annual rate of taxation for County purposes, the Board of County Commissioners shall fix and cause to be levied on all property within the Unit subject to taxation a millage sufficient to meet the purposes and obligations of the Unit; provided, however, the total millage shall not exceed one (1) mill. SECTION FIVE: Collection of Taxes. Taxes herein provided for shall be assessed and collected in the same manner and form as provided for the assessment and collection of general County taxes and subject to the same fees for assessing and collecting as general County taxes. SECTION SIX: Construction and Severability. 1. This ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectuate its public purpose. 2. It is declared to be the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional,. such invalidation or unconstitutionality shall not be so construed as to render invalid or unconstitutional the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION SEVEN: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice of its filing from the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 10th day of December , 1991. ATTEST: JAMES;6.,GILES, CLERK r %1 BY' DEPUTY LERK �•�S. AL) �;. Approved as'to form and legal sufficiency: David C. 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N ,l i •I lt.st • I \ 16J1 a l ,, �q ORDINANCE NO. 2000- 57 p s AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 91 -107, T/`� ORDINANCE THAT CREATED THE FOREST LAKES ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNIT, PROVIDING FOR l�D�B$L99��,Lr STREETLIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE BOUNDARY OF THE UNIT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on December 10, 1991, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 91 -107, the ordinance that created the Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service Taxing Unit; providing for its boundaries, purpose and taxing authority; providing for its governing board and defining its powers and duties; providing for an advisory committee and defining its duties and responsibilities; providing for an itemized budget; providing for collection of taxes; providing for construction and scverability; providing an effective date; and WHEREAS, a need exists for providing adequate roadway lighting at the maitra>6 into r- o p N the Forest Lakes Development where none currently exists and the Unit's advisory coi#tmi�to''e haL a:•: N repeatedly requested such improvements be made; and WHEREAS, on May 23, 2000, the Board of County Commissioners approvej;tk3req wst tb"' prepare an amendment to Ordinance No. 91 -107, the ordinance that created the forest lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service faxing Unit, to include provisions for roadway lighting improvements within the boundary of the Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Services Taxing Unit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION ONE: FINDINGS OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99-22. Section One is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION ONE: Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service Taxing Unit Created; Boundaries, Purpose, Taxing Authority. There is hereby created the Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage Municipal Service Taxing Unit (hereinafter referred to as the "Unit") with boundaries described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in Section 14, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 14, run S 000 19'00" W along the West line of said Section 14 for 50.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said 16J1 point being on the Southerly Right -of -way line of State Road S -896 (Pine Ridge Road) and being the Northwestern most corner of the Forest Lakes Homes as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 41-46 in the public records of Collier County, Florida; thence run East, along said Right -of -way line for 1275.27 feet to a point on the Western Right -of -way of Forest Lakes Boulevard; thence continuing along said Right -of -way of SR S -896, East for 1,372.88 feet to the North 1/4 comer of Section 14; thence continuing along said Right -of -way N 89° 59'40" E for 1,323.81 feet to a point on the East line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14 and being the eastern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane; thence leaving SR S -896 and run along the Eastern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane and the East Line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14, S 00"04' 18" E for 749.54 feet to a point of curvature of said road; thence leaving said road and continuing along said line, S 00° 04' 18" E for 512.50 feet to the Southeast comer of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 14; thence along the South line of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 114 S 89° 48' 47" W for 512.50 feet to a point on the Southern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane; thence continuing along said line S 89° 48'47" W for 811.38 feet to the North -South 1/2 line of said Section 14; thence along the Eastern Right -of -way of Woodshire Lane and the North -South 1/2 line S 00° 01' 23" E for 2,508.87 feet to a point; thence leaving said line S 89° 39'24" W for 21.59 feet to a point, said point being the Southeasterly most corner of Forest Lakes Homes as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 41 -46 in the public records of Collier County, Florida; thence S 89° 39'24" W for 476.79 feet to a point of curvature; thence 221.52 feet along the arc of a curve, concave to the Southeast, having a radius of 667.29 feet and subtended by a chord having a length of 220.51 feet and bearing S 80° 08'46.5" W to a point of tangency; thence S 70° 38' 09" W for 78.45 feet to a point of curvature; thence 990.66 feet along the arc of a curve, concave to the Northeast, having a radius of 1,250.00 feet and subtended by a chord having a length of 964.94 feet and bearing N 86° 39' 35.5" W to a point of reverse curvature; thence 829.00 feet along the arc of a curve, concave to the South, having a radius of 900.00 feet and subtended by a chord having a length of 800.00 feet and bearing S 89" 39' 24" W; thence S 89° 38' 30" W for 64.95 feet to a point on the West line of Section 14, said point being the Southwestern most corner of Forest Lakes Homes subdivision; thence N 02° 15' 35" W along said West line for 1,195.80 feet to the West 1/4 corner of Section 14; thence continuing along said West line N 00" 19'00" E for 2,595.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 2. CThe Unit hereby created and established is for the purpose of providing and maintaining improved roadway lighting, roadway - related drainage and roadway restoration within the area of that Unit and to that end shall possess all the powers to do all things reasonably necessary in connection therewith) The initial improvements hereunder shall be within that area depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and shall include. A. Complete restoration of roadway including: 1. existing road bed mixed in place. 2. Prime and cover 3. 2" of asphalt pavement surface course. 4. Installation of necessary drainage pipe. B. Providing pump and force main for drawdown of lake surface and off -site discharge to enable improved roadway drainage. C. Maintenance of such improvements, as required. 16J1 Said Unit shall have the authority to levy ad valorem taxes as prescribed by law not to exceed one (1) mill in any one fiscal year. SECTION TWO: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCE The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION THREE: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier ,C-aunty,-Florida, this/ ,, day of , 2000. BOARD OF CO 7SSIONERS DWIGHT E.'$ROCK, CLERK COL COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: -Y/�Q BY: �.1 �- Atti3t it`t0 Chait"nn,s T Y I• CO ANTI E, CHAIRMAN Approved M0 i tin and legal sufficiency: David C. Weigel County Attorney This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State's Office the. 44+d0y of%(4dXL, ZJ20 and acknowledgement of that filin eceived this %rA day of _ By 2 16J1 STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of: ORDINANCE NO. 2000 -57 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissios the 12th day of September, 2000, during Regular Session. =�~; rn is WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Boardn -o T County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14gt of of September, 2000. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Courts and Cl.erk Ex- officio to Board of County Commissioners By: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk oilier County MPO 16J1 COLLIER COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION TRANSPORTATION PLANNING DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT November 16, 2001 Mr. Lou Rozzi, General Manager Quail Run Golf Club, Inc. 1 Forest Lakes Boulevard Naples, Florida 34105 -2352 Re: Pine Ridge Road Dear Mr. Rozzi: 2685 SOUTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, SUITE 211 NAPLES, FL 34104 (941) 403-2310 FAX: (941) 213 -5815 The Collier County Pathway Advisory Committee (PAC) is made up of nine citizens responsible for providing recommendations on bicycle and pedestrian plans and projects to the Metropolitan PIanning Organization (MPO). In addition to recommending pathway projects for local, state and federal funding, the PAC helps prepare periodic updates to the Collier County Comprehensive Pathway Plan. The PAC meets monthly to discuss projects and annually prioritize the projects with available budgeted funds. At the PAC meeting on September 24, 2001, the committee discussed the necessity of a sidewalk on the south side of Pine Ridge Road from Forest Lakes Boulevard to Woodshire Lane. This sidewalk would provide the missing link to sidewalks already in place on Pine Ridge Road. The north side of Pine Ridge Road has commercial entrances, and this is an area of concern to pedestrians and cyclists. It is the understanding of the committee that a Right of Way (ROW) easement is necessary from the Quail Run Golf Club, Inc. as well as removal of the Australian Pine trees and shrubs along the side of Pine Ridge Road, in order to facilitate the completion of this vital segment of sidewalk. The PAC would like to encourage the Forest Lakes Hedge Committee to look into this issue and work with the county to help make Collier County safer for pedestrians and cyclists. The next PAC meeting is scheduled for Friday, January 11, 2002 at 7:30 a.m. We invite your participation at this meeting, if possible. Please contact me through the MPO at (941) 4032310. Sincerel e agan, Cha' n P way dvisory 'flee Cc: Collier County MPO Chairman, Forest Lakes Hedge Committee Tom P. WArrs 16JI 499 FOREST LAKES BOULEVARD # 103 NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 OS L ` i�^ p � ..n.�,�.c... � � �;i� -,�,�z �,,- �•..� -�,,�. Vie- LA..o, c �-c.,� G %� -+Cif �'�'► - ^�..a- c.L�L^�7 16J1 I/ 1 -75 /Golden Gate Interchange Advisory Committee Transportation Operations Department 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 December 12, 2001 Mark Morton called the meeting to order at 10:10 AM. ATTENDANCE Fiala Carter Henning Coyle 1%-- Colette A. City of Naples: Honorable Bonnie MacKenzie, Mayor B. Golden Gate Civic Organization: Glenn Wilt, Bill Poteet, Jr., C. Unincorporated Collier County: Thomas A. Collins II, Mark B. Morton D. Collier County: Edward J. Kant - Transportation Operators Director, Pam Lulich- ASLA Landscape Operations Manager, Bob Peterson - Landscape Operations, Nancy Siemion -ASLA Landscape Architect, E. Other: Sarah Clarke -FDOT Project Manager, Michael McGee -McGee & Associates, FDOT Landscape Architecture Consultant, Lynn Thorpe - Transportation Engineering Interchange Project Manager, Manpower Secretarial Services. ABSENT: Al Moore, Bryan Dennis, Norman Trebilcock, Mark A. Owen, Nicole Mills, Michael Rippe, Cheryl Neuman III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Correction to be made as to numbering the paragraphs in right numerical order. Under attendance, Gary Galleberg was absent, (not in attendance). With correcting the numbering of paragraphs, Par.VI should read: The curb area is raised 19 "- (not 19'). Par.Vl should read: the planter is 8' in width — Ed Kant stated normally the curb is typically 6" or 8" and they may have been talking about the planter being 8' wide and 19" Long, & suggested the minutes be checked so they can be accurate. Moved by Mayor Bonnie MacKenzie to make the corrections as discussed, Seconded, and Approved. IV. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. Budget — Ed Kant It was brought to everyone's attention that the Public Informational Meeting was canceled & didn't feel it was appropriate at this time to get Public input due to the recent Sales Tax issue & get a better direction & workable program for Basic Funding, Upgrades, & possible added projects. A future meeting can still be scheduled after the first of the year. Mr. Kant then covered all the items on the handout "Committee List ". One issue he addressed under #2 Decorative Lighting was — the mounting height of the fixture which will determine the spacing — after.getting.a.preli[ipj pf,j a of what the spacing is (approx., 200 feet was discussed) -which would be 200 units at $600 — gives $12,000 415,000 additional cost, which isn't thMay('mliMelmbn, so will need to come up with a fully detailed list of these costs. Date: Item# Copies To: 16J1 In reference to Mike Rippe's August 12, 2001 letter, the breakdown of Estimated Cost of Amenities, Conventional Lighting (in lieu of high mast) is an increase of $208,000 to FDOT. Therefore the cost of going from a High Mass to a Colored Pole will be approx. $240,000. The upgrade would cost an additional $600.00 per fixture. It will be confirmed whether this cost includes the English Ivy Green paint finish or not. Sarah mentioned the $300,000 is for softscape landscaping and not available until 2005 -2006. Will need the money up front before letting the project. Sarah mentioned that Carter- Burgess has Mike McGee as a sub to do the landscaping plans, rather than have him do the final softscape after the fact, they will use those monies to do the design for the planters, fencing & bridge wall coating and FDOT will pick up the cost of the design. Mayor Bonnie MacKenzie asked how many planters are being referred to, and it was decided that these will be double- checked — Sarah has all the prices for the planters & fencing & will give to Pam. Additional funding sources was brought up & Ed mentioned that there are three things that he is aware of that will cost over and above the standard costs which are the Planters & Fencing, the Decorative Lighting, and the Texture. The rest has been handled by FDOT. Need to see some preliminary plans for the Landscaping before proceeding further or making any decisions. Two big issues now are 1) what will $300,000 buy for Landscaping -will it be what we are wanting - and 2) If there is a Noise Wall or not & whether we transfer the 80,000 or use it for this project. Sarah mentioned we might need to hire some design services for some of the issues facing the committee. Discussion followed on the different types and designs of fencing. It was realized that a redesign for the decorative mesh fence was not included in the Carter - Burgess estimate and that more alternatives (without a cage, to current FDOT standards) is needed. Several pictures were shown to the Committee, which displayed more pleasing design alternatives to the "decorative mesh fence ". Sarah felt Bryan Dennis could show some more attractive alternative designs and find out some costs on the Orlando designs. Mark asked Pam to contact the Colorado DOT for pricing & details. The overpass that was of interest is located in Broomfield, Colorado. In deciding on a date for the next meeting it was decided Committee is to submit their calendars to Pam Wor Bob for setting up the next meeting preferably on a Thursday at the end of January or beginning of February. Further discussion followed on Funding Sources such as: Public Private Partnerships, Grant Funding from FDOT, and other entities. Mayor Bonnie MacKenzie stated Mr. Gallebergs replacement would be made in February. Mr. Kant also mentioned that this committee was constituted as an ad hoc committee for 1 year which will be up in February they will go back to the Board of County Commissioners in January & request that the committee remain active for another year, it was a consensus of the committee to do so. It was moved by Mark Morton that for the next meeting the committee get some idea for costs on the alternative fencing, (on the top similar what was shown 2 16J1 in Colorado) second, get the overall square footage that's going to be irrigated plus a budget cost contingency, third — a cost for doing the embankments and slopes similar to what has been done around the interchanges in St. Petersburg and finally a nice spec of canopy tree or clustering of palms for between 60th and 66th along with unit prices for alternative ideas and costs. Seconded Glenn Wilt — Carried. V. OLD BUSINESS — None VI. NEW BUSINESS — None VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS — None No further discussion meeting was unanimously adjourned at 11:27AM. The next meeting will be determined at a later date. 12/3112001 11:20 7748301 PUB INFO ( PAGE 01101 Fiala 1611 Carter Henning Coyle Collier County Gov�e Department of Public Information 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Fl, 34112 (941) 774 -8999 Dec. 4 2001 Contact: Lavah Heizel Public Information 774 -8373 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BAYSHORE /GATEWAY TRIANGLE FOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING Thursday, Jan. 3, 6 p.m. Community Development & Environmental Services 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Conference Room E 1.. Roll Call 2. Adoption of Agenda 3. Communications 4. Old Business a. Update on Projects in the Bayshore and Gateway areas i. Stormwater Management Haldeman Creek Dredging ii. Update on progress of Land Development Code Amendments iii. Update on CDBG Grant application iv. Update on potential of bonding b. Incentives Subcommittee Report and Recommendations c. Approval of 2002 Site Improvement and Impact Fee Assistance Grant Application Packages — requires quorum for vote 5. New Business a. Ideas from members about annual festival event b. Handouts e. Other 6. Citizen Comments 7. Adjournment Misc. Corres: Date: ltc;t)ff Ca ?cs To: Note_ All meetings are publicly noticed in the W. Harmon Turner Building (,A.dministration Building`F) and on the CRA website. Please call Marlene Foord., principal planner, at 213 -2903 if you have any questions about the meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact Marlene Foord at least 98 hours prior to the meeting. 12/1812001 15:01 7748301 PUB INFO PAGE 01/01 Pleig 16 Carter Henning Coyle C0111 of Y Government Department of Public Information 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 (941) 774.8999 Dec.18, 2001 :.,. Contact: Lavah Hetzei Public Information 774 -8373 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BAYSHORE /GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD INCENTIVES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Community Development & Environmental Services 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Conference Room E 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of Minutes from Dec. 6, 2001 Incentives Subcommittee meeting 3. Final Approval of Recommendation to Bayshore/Gateway Advisory Board and Community Redevelopment Agency eT 4. Citizen Comments S. Adjournment Misc. Corres: Date: Q-- Q �— Item# I(po I Coppies To: . Note: All tneeti ngs will be publicly noticed in. the W. Harmon Turner Building (Admtnistfatton Building.F), on the CRA- website, at any other appropriate locations as recommended by the advisory board and 1provided tovitho Courity•1?ul2lic Information Department for further distribution. Please call Marlene Foor1 -' 'rincipal )Planner, at 213 -2903 if you have any questions about the meeting $genda or need directions to the meeting location. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact Marlene Foord at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. I. Roll Call Fiala Carter _ Henning Coyle Coletta y ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL AGENDA January2, 2002 9:00 A.M. Commission Boardroom W. Harmon Turner Building (Building "F ") — Third Floor II. Approval of Agenda III. Approval of December 5, 2001 Meeting Minutes IV. Old Business a. An updated proposal for wetland policies V. New Business VI. Growth Management Update VII. Subcommittee Report VIII. Council Member Comments IX. Public Comments 16J1 X. Adjournment Council Members: Please notify the Current Planning Secretary no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 28, 2001 if you cannot attend this meeting or if you have a conflict and will abstain from voting on a particular petition (403- 2400). General Public: Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto; and therefore may need to ensure that a verbatim record of proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Misc. Gorres: G:i C?S lo: W V44 0 ., ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA January 23, 2002 9:00 A.M. — 3:00 PM Commission Boardroom W. Harmon Turner Building (Building "F ") — Third Floor I. Roll Call II. Presentation on Proposed Growth Management Plan Amendments Prepared in Response to the Governor and Cabinet's Final Order. Presented by speakers Bill Lorenz, Natural Resources Director and Bob Mulhere, RWA, Inc. III. Council Member Comments IV. Adjournment Council Members: Please notify the Current Planning Secretary no later than 5:00 p.m. on January 16, 2002 if you cannot attend this meeting or if you have a conflict and will abstain from voting on a particular petition (659 - 5741). Fiala Carter Henning L" Coyle Coletta hlisc. Corres: Date: CSZ— Item# ) Lo Copies To: I II. Fiala _✓�,_- Carter 1 �,ijEi Henning Coyle Coletta r% WORKFORCE HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 26, 2001 MINUTES Meeting convened at 3:05 p.m. with an introduction of members. Committee Members in Attendance: Barb Cacchoine Dave Ellis Susan Golden Karen Homiak Larry Keesey Mark Lindner Mark Strain Joe Paterno Mario Valle Commissioner Donna Fiala Cormac Giblin, Staff Liaison Staff present: Kathy Mayhood David Weigel Mike Pettit Guests: Nora Ousley, Shirley Fox, Vince Cautero Susan Golden volunteered to be secretary. 16J1 III. The purpose of the committee was described as reviewing and recommending political, legal and governmental ideas and activities that can help develop workforce housing equitably throughout the county and in close proximity to employment and services. IV. County Attorney David Weigel reviewed the Sunshine Law requirements, the need for reasonable notice and recording of meeting minutes. There was also discussion of the relationship and communication between the existing Affordable Housing Commission and the newly created Workforce Housing Advisory Committee and their need to share meeting minutes, etc. Assistant County Attorney Mike Pettit reviewed the Public Records Law requirements with regards to agendas, correspondence, draft documents, etc. V. Staff Liaison, Cormac Giblin, reviewed the May 15, 2001 affordable housing slide presentation provided to the Board of County Commissioners. All committee members received copies of the BCC presentation. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 4:45 p.m. Misc. Corres: Date: Item# /&j 1 Copies To: 16J_ MEMORANDUM TO: Kathleen Martinson, Administrative Aide to BCC FROM: Sam Tucker, Executive Aide to BCC DATE: December 14, 2001 Carter Hennlna Coyle Colette � 7- RE: Community Character /Smart Growth Advisory Committee Agenda and Minutes I am submitting the following Agenda and Minutes of the Community Character /Smart Growth Advisory Committee to be filed by your office. 1. Agenda for November 19, 2001. 2. Minutes for November 19, 2001. Thank You, Sam Tucker Executive Aide to BCC Corres: Date: Copies To: 16J1 COMMUNITY CHARACTER/SMART GROWTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA MEETING DATE: November 19, 2001 MEETING TIME: 1:00 PM LOCATION: Collier County Government Bldg. F - 3rd Floor Conference Room 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 I. CALL TO ORDER 11. INTRODUCTIONS AND BACKGROUNDS 111. DISCUSSION OF THE FLORIDA SUNSHINE LAW County Attorney's Office IV. DISCUSSION OF COMMITTEE OBJECTIVES V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS VI. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE COMMUNITY CHARACTER PLAN VII. PROCESS FOR PRIORITIZING IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY CHARACTER PLAN AND OTHER SMART GROWTH INITIATIVES VI11. DISCUSSION AND DETERMINATION OF MEETING SCHEDULE IX. ADJOURNMENT 16J1 Community Character /Smart Growth Advisory Committee Minutes of November 19, 2001 I. The meeting was called to order by Commissioner Tom Henning at 1:04 p.m. II. INTRODUCTIONS & BACKGROUNDS: Members present introduced themselves and gave a brief summation of their prior experience in community activities along with their previous /current occupations. Members present: Commissioner Tom Henning, Bruce Anderson, Sally Barker, Sam Noe, Mike Bauer, Pat Pochopin, Jim Lucas, Mark Morton, Gordon Watson, Kathy Prosser, Ellin Goetz. Members absent: Jim Rideoutte, Bill West. Collier County: Amy Taylor, Principal Planner, Sam Tucker, Executive Aide to BCC. Other: Nicole Ryan, Conservancy. III. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE: a. Presentation of Sunshine Law — Dave Weigel, County Attorney b. Presentation of Public Records — Mike Pettit, Assistant County Attorney c. Presentation of Ethics — Ramiro Manalich, Chief Assistant County Attorney IV. ELECTION OF OFFICERS: a. Sally Barker nominates Jim Rideoutte as Chairman. b. Seconded by Sam Noe. c. Passed unanimously. d. Sam Noe nominates Sally Barker as Vice - Chairperson. e. Seconded by Ellin Goetz. f. Passed unanimously. V. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF COMMUNITY CHARACTER PLAN: Powerpoint presentation by Amy Taylor, Principal Planner. Passed out "Toward Better Places" book to members. VI. DECISION OF SALLY BARKER, VICE - CHAIR, TO POSTPONE THE PROCESS OF PRIORITIZING INITIATIVES TO NEXT MEETING. 16J1 VII. DISCUSSION OF MEETING SCHEDULE: Next meeting scheduled for Wednesday, December 5, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. Pat Pochopin to check availability of meeting room at Supervisor of Elections Building. VIII. MEETING ADJOURNED. 16JI ,oar : ,)f ,4`o,1jntY '�i1 viss hers HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA -� Fiala MEETING DATE: November 29, 2001 Carter Henning MEETING TIME: 3:30 p.m. Coyle Colette LOCATION: Board Of Elections Training Room Building B - Martin Luther King Bldg. Collier County Government Complex 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 I. CALL TO ORDER II. INTRODUCTION TO SUNSHINE LAW Presented by County Attorney's Office III. NEW BUSINESS a) Nomination and election of Officers 1. Chairman 2. Vice - Chairman 3. Secretary b) Set direction for the committee IV. SUGGESTED FUTURE MEETING DATES a) Recommending the third Thursday of Every Month in the Martin Luther King Bldg. — Elections Training Room, Building B on the Collier County Government Campus. January 17, 2002 February 21, 2002 March 21, 2002 April 18, 2002 May 16, 2002 June 20, 2002 V. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT VI. ADJOURNMENT Misc. Corres: Date: 4 Item #) �S Copies To: 16J1 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE MINUTES November 29, 2001 Members Present Fielding Epstein Joe Paterno Tina Osceola Susan Luenberger Ed Fergusan Ed Morton William Lascheid Dee Whinnery George Drobinski William Sakamoto Mark Rhein Petra Jones Jim Coletta, Commissioner, District 5 Members Absent Ernie Bretzmann Keith Riley County Staff Present Leo Ochs, Assistant County Manager Dr. Joan Colfer, Health Department Director Barry Williams, Social Service Director, Collier County Mr. David Weigel, County Attorney Mr. Mike Pettit, Assistant County Attorney Mr. Ramiro Manalich, Chief Assistant County Attorney Nancy Bradley, Legel Secretary Others Present Tom Schneider, Former Chairman of Health Care and Finance Committee 16J1 Stephanie Vick, Asst. Nursing Director, C.C. Health Dept. Ann Campbell, League of Women Voters Myra Shapiro, Nancy Arnold, League of Women Voters and Alliance for Children Paul Starseck, Director of Sunlight Community of Collier County Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by Commissioner Jim Coletta. He led the pledge of allegiance and introductions around were made. Mr. William Sokomoto distributed the following to the group: Focus article from the Winter 1998 entitled Health Task Force Summary, a letter from Mr. Thomas G. Schneider, dated March 3, 2001, which addressed the Collier County Health Care Planning and Finance Committee and a News Article from the Naples Daily News regarding the establishment of the Community Health Care Committee dated May 12, 1999 as well as addresses of our local state legislative representatives Introduction to Sunshine Law: (Item II) David Weigel, County Attorney, introduced the Sunshine Law to the group and spoke about it in great detail and distributed a book on the Sunshine Law to each member of the Committee. He stated that Commissioner .lim Coletta will not chair this committee, but he will participate and report back to the Board of County Commissioners. (Dr. Lascheid excused himself from the meeting after Ramiro Manalich completed his presentation.) Mr. Mike Pettit, Assistant County Attorney spoke to the group on the Publics Records Law and Mr. Ramiro Manalich, Chief Assistant County Attorney introduced the group to the State and County Ethics Laws. The group was invited to contact the County Attorney's office if they should have any questions regarding any of this and any assistance to the group as it relates to this Committee. New Business: (Item III) Jim Coletta - stated that he said that the group would probably have to divide into sub - groups to accomplish everything because to cover health and human services all in one format is going to be difficult. His vision is picking up where they left off on the Health Care issue from the Health Care and Finance Committee and carrying it to the next step. He informed the group that the dollars that were in budgeted for Health care have been set aside in reserve for now but have not taken away our ability to use it, with their permission, of course. The problem wasn't with the first year, but was the second year. The O.B., Healthy Kids, School Nursing and dental all stayed intact. He discussed that there is some public sentiment that would like to have everything that relates to Health Care or social services cut from the budget. He expressed that he was against that and that there are other Commissioners who feel the same way. He would like to see that program put into a different format and moved forward. 16J1 He brought up a complex for social services and he wants to investigate using HUD to be able to seek outside funds to establish some type of complex and participants who use this complex pay a base fee for it to move forward. He'd like to see something more done for impact fees on the county commission for non profits. He mentioned that he got $100,000, which is the interest on the money of the impact fees that are in the account now. This money is set aside to be able to use in small portions, he believed it was $6500 each time to offset the impact fees for certain types of social service organizations or health organizations that serve the public good. The commission has the option to accept or regect any one according to their own pleasure. We want to make sure that the agencies know about it to encourage them to build an infrastructure to support what's needed in the future. He asked Leo Ochs if he had anything to add to this. Leo Ochs - asked the group to monitor what's been going on in Tallahassee over the next few weeks and the next several months, as the impact of some of those state program cuts that are sure to come and again access the impact here locally and recommend what we can do to work through some of those to try to keep the services that are critical out in the community still available. Another thing this group could help us with is that the Florida Gulf Coast University has been commissioned through a joint grant through the United Way and the Community Foundation to conduct a community wide needs assessment for Human Social Services Agencies. That may be a good starting point for the group as a whole or a subcommittee of this group to begin to look at that data and try to identify where the gaps in services truly are and close those gaps up as a targeted mission. These are just a couple of preliminary thoughts. The issue of facilities, perhaps brick and motor type projects for some of the health and human services agencies. He suggested inviting Greg Mahalic, our Housing and Urban Improvement Manager to this committee to share some information involving community development block grants funds that the county has not qualified for by virtue of the 2000 census that may be available on an application basis to assist some of the agencies that may be looking for a new home. There's even some program dollars that are ear - marked for social service and human service type programs and services in the community. He thought there were some opportunities with some of those reports and some of the dollars that are fairly new for us to perhaps to make some inroads that we haven't been able to do before. Commissioner Coletta - told the group that they did secure the nursing program this past time around and the funds were identified for the school system this next year to be able to carry it along for $400,000 that is going to become available to them, so it's like found money where they'll be able to carry it through to next year. He gave the Health Committee that preceded what is being done now, credit for a lot of this because they woke the community up and said they took some terrible abuse and have and we can expect to take abuse in the future. Joe Paterno - asked about the time frame for a final report from the previous Health and Finance Committee. Susan Luenberger - said they were expecting the final draft tomorrow. 16J1 Epstein Fielding - expressed that it would be helpful for clarification of programs currently have and what needs aren't being met instead of listening to the rules and regulations of the Sunshine Law. Commissioner Coletta - stated that every committee must be aware of the Sunshine law. Then, if something arises down the road, and it won't be due to lack of introduction to that law. Wayne Sakamoto — This comminuty needs to understand what services the county offers and what anscillary services are available. Commissioner Coletta - requested that Leo Ochs request Mr. Thomas W. 011iff, County Manager to supply the committee with a complete breakdown of the dollars received and how they're spent for social services within the county. That's a good questions. George Drobinski - requested that they be able to obtain executive summaries from the previous committee so that they aren't retracing over old ground. Commissioner Coletta - requested Tom Schneider to provide those reports to the Committee and Mr. Schneider agreed. Commissioner Coletta responded that perhaps we could make this part of the next agenda if everyone's agreeable to it along with the information from the County. Leo Ochs — Told the group that the county makes do direct contribution to the social service agencies. The Board funds a portion of Health Department's budget that Dr. Colfer's responsible for. The Board also contracts with the David Lawrence Mental Health Center to the tune of about $900,000 each year. Run a Social Services Department that provides a number of state mandated services to the eldery and the indigent of the community. We have also some discretionary dollars in that budget that provides some basic assistance to people that come to us and meet certain income requirements. And that is essentially this. Wayne Sakamoto - requested a summary of all these. Ed Morton - mentioned that we have had people spend countless hours and they have defined the problem. And the people that were in opposition of health care conspicuously are absent from this forum today. I -Iow can we bring back solutions that the public aren't going to buy into. Is the county willing to spend tax dollars to solve this problem. Form follows function. If were to be told functionally, please get back to us with the best and most appropriate way to allocate that $700,000 to delivery primary care, that's probably a function that we could begin to debate. If in fact the county commission were to go back to square one and say, study this problem all over again and bring us solutions to something that the public does not want to solve, we would spend countless hours all over again and they would read into that self interest, because NCA spent $50,000 in primary care last year and thcy that he's trying to get primary care because it's going to help the hospital and the NCA Health Care. And that's been said 16J1 and certainly been implied. Does the County Commission want to make functional improvements and are they willing to pay to help solve this problem or not. Because, if they don't, I think many of us here will waste a lot of time. We're looking for function. He inquired as to whether there was anyone from the Naples Daily News here or TAG. He sat in a board meeting where it was asked if anyone read Tom Schneider's report and the answer was "No, it's not relavent." They're dealing with pathological hard wiring and it has to do with the ballot box. Until the democratic party and people start voting and after listening to to an hour of that, I'm going to say to myself, why do I want to subject myself to that. Commissioner Coletta - said, it's very simple, you didn't have a choice if you wanted to be on this committee. I know what the law is and I expect this committee to adhere to the law and the ethics that are required in record keeping and there will be no shortcomings here. We have people out there that totally dislike us and are going to be looking for every opportunity to sink this. If we don't have the knowledge and know how to handle the laws, they're going to come in here and hang somebody here with it. They're going to say you people have been cheating, you've been hiding, you've been deceitful. This is the thing that you need to avoid. Right off the back you had to take a little dose of hard medicine. That's over. The only thing you have to deal with is if you step out of line with it is that I'm going to remind you. We're going to be 100`/ ethical, we're going to tow the line, we're going to be above reproach for everybody. If someone questions it, we'll be on top of them. We'll have the proof, xvc'lI have the records, whatever it takes. Mr. Morton - objected at this time. Commissioner Coletta - said, I know where you are coming from and if you think it's been a waste of time up to this time, then you don't belong here, I'll be honest with you. The last year $250,000 was budgeted by the commission for the School District. Give them credit. We have a whole bunch of things that are positive. We can go ahead and boo hoo it because we didn't get the whole apple pie this time, but the thing is if we quit now we don't have anything more than what we got. I need people that are determined to go forward and put up the fight and hold the line and make this happen. What's the County Commission's commitment right now? Nothing more than that mistical amount of money that's still in the till that I left there and I made them hold there to be able to show good faith. Basically it's extremely simple, you've got three commissioners that are positive to a certain degree. One of them's coming up for re- election. Let's look at the political fact. The only problem that the committee before here made was some political indiscretions in some ways. They didn't understand the political system. I'll tell you something, I understand it. I can tell you when it's starting to go wrong and I can tell what to do and I can tell you how to brine it through. I can see this thing coming down well before hand and I didn't want to see this happen and when the % cent tax went on the ballot, I predicted it was going to take the '/z cent with it, I told Tom that it was the stupidist thing I ever heard of, but he convinced me it was good and I didn't trust my political instincts. You need a political person on this committee to make it come across. I'm the political person. And I can make it work. I care enough about the social service 16J1 and public health that I'm willing to put my political career on the line. Believe me, I have. You ought to see the bunch letters I've got disagreeing with what I'm doing. This isn't something that I'm doing with the greatest amount of love, because I know darn well that the commitment I'm making to this thing is never ending. I don't make another buck for being here and I probably won't be re- elected in three more years because of this commitment. That's fine. I'm willing to make the commitment. I've got a three year window to accomplish what I want to do. I'm looking for committed people to join me, to get behind me and make things happen. And we can. Once we get things started, they're going to happen. The politics plays a part and if your looking for firm commitment before we start, that isn't going to happen. I apologize for this little outburst. Ed Morton — said he knew we wouldn't be here i fit wasn't for Commissioner Coletta. He wanted to know what the function was that could be accomplished in 5 months? There's only 5 meetings — is there a quick win that we could politically win? Commissioner Coletta — I'll be honest with you, it's going to be right down to the wire. We'll probably end up with something that will probably show a tremendous amount of volunteerism within the community, a smaller number of dollars in the form of a grant. Now these are what I envision maybe, but I need the committee to field through this. The form of a grant that's renewed every year based upon it's ability to be able to perform. This is what I envision inside myself. Now, am 1 right or wrong? I don't know, but if we had a grant, it might have been a little bit easier. If I had my way, I would have gone back to day one, made it a grant, made it a line item and it would have been over with, one, two, three. Something a little more realistic, something that will convince the public that we're utilizing present facilities, utilizing all sorts of volunteer help. It's going to be a grass roots movement with a little bit different angle. I plan to bring in a person, of course, with your gracious permission, Kathleen Passidomo. Who has expressed a very big interest in this committee and has some unique ideas that are a little bit different and I've been meeting numerous times with the commissions of other counties and dealing with them on a one to one basis and some new thought processes to it. But we still have to find out where we were before we go forward. We're not going to take what we had and totally try to carry it forward to the same point. We're going to have to modify it. The whole objective isn't to try to preserve that which isn't flying, it's to get something to work that we can meet a need that's out there. Flow much of the indigent health care we can meet, I can't tell you that, but maybe we can meet the majority of what's out there. I'm going to be in the background and when you can see something that's going to be politically disasterous, I'm going to speak up. I stayed very quitely before, but I'm going to be a little more forceful than before. so we don't end up in the same predicament that we were in before. We still have some high roads to climb, but when we get through, I expect to see some more endorsements than we had before. Do I have all the answers yet, no. Mr. Sakamoto — said that we need to educate the tax payers and show the what's needed. 16J1 Commissioner Coletta — eluded to the fact that we're selling a product to the public and wants to give it a good try. Mr. Epstein - The decision with the indigent care to set aside the dollars was made after this committee was developed. He didn't understand what the committee's role was, and asked for a description of what we currently do. There is a bucket of dollars that are being spend in Collier County to take care of human services. And there's more than a couple programs, ok. There's the LD program. I'm not saying to reopen these programs, but I think in fairness that everyone needs to understand there's an EMS program, we need to understand what that is; is that part o l' this or is it not part of it? There's a program in town, I still can't figure out what it is, but some people can get some type of services if they prove they're on some type of income level. To me it's kind of hit or miss. I deal with it and I still don't understand it. OK. Hopefully the health department understands it. I don't care if it's one sentence, please describe it. Supossedly this is all public information, correct? If it's all public information, help with the basis in going forward and this just recently came up and we need to look at right. That's one thing that's on the agenda. I thought this committee's goal was somewhat broader than the previous committee's. Epstein Feilding— requested a current description of what we do'? Ed Ferguson — There's also another issue that is coming up. The whole aspect of the Department of Children and Families is going to be dismantled in another two years. He's on a committee that is looking at what they're going to do to provide services to that end in Collier County. Lee County is looking at a regional aspect where they would be the lead agency to handle Collier County's funds. That bothers me a great deal. We've got to find a lead agency in Collier County or we're in real trouble here If we don't step to the plate we will find ourself reagionalized and taxes going to other counties. State providing dollars will be turned over to the central agency and no Collier County agency has shown interest. And no central agency has shown any interst. Maybe what we're looking at here is that the County should become the central agency. Commissioner Coletta — You'll never get any place unless you work with the County of Collier. And this is one of the places to do. Maybe this is an item that needs to be put on a future Agenda. That you, as an individual or a group will have an uphill fight to accomplish this, but as a committee member, you have direct access to be able to talk directly to a commissioner and to a staff member and you can get a better overview of it. You can even pull in Senator Burt Saunders or whoever else. It would be very difficult for your group to do anything. Now you're looking at one of the purposes that this group can serve you. Can we get the answer today, no. But I understand what you're saying that we need toget the dollars here in Collier County. Susan Luenberger — Thinks this is an excellent example. Her understanding that this Committee was to be formed in addition to the previous committee and doesn't understand why there needs to be a new committee that will need to be re- educated, unless they all just threw in the towel and refused to serve on that committee any more. 16J1 Tom Schneider — That committee ended on August I", in other words, we had a year. Commissioner Coletta — Wants new blood and direction and update from the old committee. Need new ideas and thought process. I-le wants feedback from the previous committee and as many members from that committee who wants to join this one and assist the new committee, I'd welcome it. But, just to reconvene the old committee, I don't think that's quite the answer, I think we need some new ideas and thought processes. Susan Luenberger — I'm sure there were many reasons disbanning the old committee or not reconvening it for many political reasons. Commissioner Coletta — They were disbanned when they thought there was no more use for it. Susan Luenberger - Would welcome some of these committee members to join this committee, as they do have a wealth of knowledge rather than taking our time to re- educate us. Perhaps new blood, ideas and experience can be helpful, but I wouldn't want to waste our communities time to recreate that knowledge. Leo Ochs — One of the slots earmarked for this committee was for a representative from the Health Care Planninga and Finance Committee so that there would be that continuity. We haven't been able to get someone from prior committee to make a commitment to this one, but we're still working on that. There is someone we're working hard on, but I won't mention any names, Tom. Jim Coletta — There are some other people here that were on the committee that can share ideas. (Note: Tina Osceola excused herself from this meeting) Myra Shapiro — Said that the former Health Committee did a tremendous. Hoped the committee would help disseminate the results of that study and help us find the best uses of the results of that study. And we may find some other things as we look at that study that there may be other areas, gaps in the services that this community needs to address. A tremendous agenda of things we could do. In five meetings. Hate to lose this. Need to start where they left off. J.C. — Keep in mind that the Health Care Planning and Finance Committee was just dealing with basically one subject. We're encompassing one heck of a lot of subjects with Social Services thrown in. It's going be interesting to see how we can format this and hopefully we haven't taken on too much. Ed Morton - A year ago, I was asked by county staff to look at appropriateness of having a Trauma Center in Collier County. 16J1 , Commissioner Coletta - That's something 1 was hoping this group would take on. I see that as something that's worth exploring. So you're looking for a broader with the expectations that we would have the back bone on what Tom's has worked on and take it to the next level. So another question to us, that if in fact we believe a permanent tax solution which is something the voters would have to vote on. Commissioner Coletta — That's a possibility we might want to look into, if we threw the Trauma Center into it. But, I'll be honest with you, as far as from the commission's perspective, putting a referendum on the ballot, from what I just experienced the answer is no. But, I'll tell you how I'd like to do it. Where you can deal directly with the election's office, where we can handle it locally and carry the petitions out to the community. It will require 3 % of the registered voters and it automatically goes on the ballot. How can anyone argue with that? Then you have commitment, at least from 3% that have signed the petition. Mr. Morton — I think that's very astute policically. I think that the grass roots type of thing might render a lot of support because I know many of the men of the women of the community that have communicated with us have indicated their willingness to support a grass roots program having to do with Trauma Center. And this is an initiative that was not conceived in our shop, it was something that was brought to us because of the 500 odd transports that are going up to Lee County and the fear that the Lee County Trauma Center may close because of the lack of funds. Commissioner Coletta — Come up with a package for the workforce health care that is so irresistable that when we tie it into the Trauma people wil l have a good understanding of it. The whole thing is political. You're more aware of political parts than I am, I know that, I've seen that. You're very much into the political circle. I'm going to reach into the back. Myra, would you like to make some comments. I know you're not up at this table, but I would hope that you have some comments. Myra Shapiro —I don't know you, but you read my mind. Thank you. What I just am looking at, it looks to me that the former health committee did a tremendous thing putting things together, but I would hate to see this lost with you people. But you need to get to and start from where they left off. I'm always concerned with children's issues and I would like to see some representation addressing outside the school system for kids from 0 on up. Even pre -kids, prenatal — social service, affordable housing, it's everything. So, early childhood education. We have to use it. It seems overpowering to me what you're trying to do. I again would think that you pick some things and do those well.and know what's second on the list so you can work down that list. Commissioner Coletta — and re- evaluate them every so often. 16J1 Myra Shapiro - And I think also that the idea of keeping close to how the legislature in Tallahassee is doing, not just now, but exactly how this will impact Collier County, this is very important because things are changing every day. Commissioner Coletta — We need to reassess the seating and what we're looking for after we get everything together and we understand where we're heading. I'm sure that we'll find after we get into this that we'll have to re- evaluate who the members are and who we want to bring to the table. Some people won't be showing up on a regular basis and we might want to expand it a little more. Someone with talant like Myra is invaluable. Once you get her mad, she'll tear anybody apart. Myra Shapiro — OK Jim, I'll vote for you. Commissioner Coletta — Now I have two votes, my wife said she would too. Any other comments on where we are right now. I know the direction isn't that strong at the moment, but I think you get a feel for it. Epstein Fielding — Discussed anthrax and issues with TB Health Problems. Thinks there are other public health issues that people need to understand. General public health issues that we need to understand. When we start food service workers and find out that 30 — 40% are testing positive, they don't work at the larger institutions but they're out there. Dr. Colfer — We don't test food service workers any longer. Epstein Fielding — Maybe it's not our issue, but it's a public health issue at some point. Commissioner Coletta — Brought the meeting back into focusing on voting for a Chair, Vice Chair or Secretary. Suggested that we could appointed a Chairman at this time, if you're not in a position to nominate all the positions. Someone nominated Epstein Fielding as Chair and lie declined. Commissioner Coletta asked Joe Paterno to chair the group as temporary Chair. Joe Paterno said that he already chaired a number of boards, but ultimately agreed to be interim chair for maybe two meetings before an election. Dates for the next meeting were discussed and it was agreed that most could make December 20 at 3:30. The group would be notified if we could not obtain the same meeting room at the Board of Elections Office. Joe Paterno — requested that the information that was requested be received by the group at least a week prior to the next meeting, which is December 13, 2001. The things that the group requested are: 1. Assesment from the County (Leo Ochs) exactly what Social Services is and Public Health is and the amount of money allocated for each is. 2. Needs assessment final report of Health Care study, recommendation and business plan (Tom Schneider to supply) -3 reports 3. Description of services that the county provides (Leo Ochs) 4. Minutes of this meeting. Jim Coletta — Then that will be the agenda for the next meeting. Leo Ochs — Plan on the next meeting being at the Elections Office unless you hear differently. Meeting Adjourned 01/23/2002 16:54 7748301 PUB INFO NOTICE OF MEETING & AGENDA PAGE 01/01 V 16J1 COLLIER COUNTY HISPANIC .AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD �4 ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2002 ' 7:00 P.M. County Commission Meeting Room Turner Building (Building F), Third Floor. Collier County Government Center, Naples, Florida NO'T'ICES ** Public comments will be limited to S minutes unless permission for additional time is granted by the Chairman. Collier County Ordinance No. 99 -22 requires that all lobbyists shall, before engaging in any lobbying Activities (including, but not limited to, addressing the Board of County Commissioners) before the Board of County Commissioners and its advisory boards, register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. AGENDA, I. 7:00 P.M. Meeting called, to order and determination of quorum. II. Approval of minutes of the November 29, 2001 meeting. III. Determination of excusal of absences. IV. Discussions A. Report from Chairman David Correa regarding endorsement by the Republican Party of the Collier County HAAB/Farmworkerti Resolution. B. 2002 Report to the Board of County Commissioners on the Status of the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board.. C. Proposed Collier County Human Relations Commission Ordinance. V. Old Business Follow up discussion re Mr. NogajAiving wage concept for agricultural workers VI. New Business � VII. Public Comments. �;Ic. Gizrria: VIII. Meeting adjourns. '� s To: Fiela Carter Henning CoVie Colette January 7, 2002 5F arc 16 c3Yt 7T f .e3la` COLLIER COUNTY Ms. Susan M. Harp Certified Local Government (CLG) Coordinator Bureau of Historic Preservation R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0250 RE: Collier County Preservation Board Meeting Dear Ms. Harp: This letter is to inform you that the Collier County Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board will hold a public hearing at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 16, 2002. I have enclosed a copy of the agenda for your review and records. The meeting that will be held in Conference Room "E" at the Community Development Services Building in Naples, Florida. If you have any questions concerning these meetings, please do not hesitate to call me. My phone number is 941- 403 -2463 or you can e-mail me at: Raybellows @colliergov.net. Sincerely, fy RaB dklo ws s Chief Planner (Historic Preservation Coordinator) I le:c -u: Pr... . °A'110!1j M BI;c" cc: Preservation Board Members (7) Sue Filson Ron Jamro Susan Murray >'�isc. C:orres: ;'.` v 10: AGENDA 16J1 COLLIER COUNTY HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION BOARD WILL MEET AT 9:30 AM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2002 AT THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION, CONFERENCE ROOM "E ", LOCATED AT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, NAPLES FLORIDA: NOTE: ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH T HE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ALL MATERIAL USED IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE HAPB WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD. THESE MATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1. ADDENDA TO THE AGENDA: 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 21, 2001 3. PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT: 4. OLD BUSINESS: A. HD -01 -1, Roberts Ranch Update B. Little Palm Island Update ' 5. NEW BUSINESS: A. ADA Course for Historic Preservation Commissions (Part 4) 6. DISCUSSION OF ADDENDA 7. ADJOURN Ray Bel lows:`I{istorical ;'Arcliaeolu(ical AgendaiRB.'rb PARKS AND RECREA TION AD VISOR Y BOARD AGENDA January 16, 2002 HAPPY NEW YEAR I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES V. AWARDS - Bradie Allen VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Election of Officers B. Max Hasse Community Park Expansion' C. Isle of Capri D. Selection of Neighborhood Park E. Five Year Comparison Sheet VII. SPECIFIC UPDATES A. North Naples Regional Park B. Golden Gate Community Center VIII. REPORTS /UPDATES A. MONTHLY REPORT B. BCC RECAP C. SPECIAL EVENT CALENDAR D. PARKS UPDATE E. RECREATION UPDATE F. ADOPT A PARK IX. MEETING SCHEDULE X. MEMBER/ADDRESS LIST t'64 16J1 Disc. Corres: j Date: /()L Copses To: Fiala Carter Henning Coyle Coletta '- Fiala V/ Carter Henning Coyle Colette _ .✓ ye 16J1 MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Golden Gate Community Center December 19, 2001 PRESENT: John Grice, Chairperson Lisa Barnett, Vice - Chairperson John Ribes Linda D' Amico Sam Welborn ABSENT: Ski Olesky Mary Ellen Rand STAFF PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director James Fitzek, Operations Manager Murdo Smith, Beach and Water Superintendent Steve Whittier, Recreation Superintendent John Veit, Parks Superintendent Debbie Roberts, Operations Coordinator Barbara Johnson, Clerical Supervisor I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — November 20, 2001 minutes approved VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Presentations Marla Ramsey presented John Grice, outgoing Chairman, a plaque and thanked him for his work and dedication to the Board. B. Applicants for PARAB Vacancy Because she accepted a position on another board, Ellen Christian-Myers withdrew her application. Chuck McMahon, who had previously served oq i?�� g was interviewed. i_,. I(;: 16J1 Motion by Lindy D'Amico and seconded by Sam Welborn: Motion to elect /recommend Chuck. Motion passed 4 -0. (Lisa Barnett was not present at the time.) VII. SPECIFIC UPDATES The Roller Hockey group has expressed an interest in returning to the Board to present their cause again; however, a written request has not yet been received at this time. A. North Naples Regional Park The latest site map was displayed. A meeting was held with South Florida Water Management regarding the permitting of the site. Ninety acres has to be reserved for wetlands and the Management District wanted the water flow through the middle of the regional park site from north to south. They agreed with Parks and Recreation's request to have the water flow along the roadway instead. This now means that a portion of the 15 additional acres purchased in the northwest corner can no longer be utilized for any facilities. There is a development along the northwest property line with a small wetland which will flow to our site, otherwise there is no flow from any preserves to the north. There is no flow from this regional site — it is totally flat — but if there were, it should flow towards I -75 and not north and south. SFWMD does not wish people to use the required berm as a bikepath. As a compromise, 150 feet will be accessed for secondary impact; however, the Department needs to determine the footage and mitigation fines to determine if it is feasible to use the berm as a path. SFWMD also would like the ballfields piped to the lake. The permitting process began approximately six months ago and this is the third submittal to obtain the SFWMD permit. An outflow on the south property line will provide the flow to a 10 acre parcel at Wilshire Lakes. Tomorrow the site plan will be redone and Kraft Construction, Construction Manager at Risk, will be working on the budget dollars. Mitigation will be between one and two million dollars and a great deal of fill will be required for the ballfields. A Mitigation Bank has been established by the County so the Department will use this for mitigation fees. Facilities have not been eliminated from the plan but spacing will be tighter. Funding for this project may be put on hold due to roads using a large majority of sales tax to bond their projects. The Vanderbilt garage project is on hold for another six months, but BCC approved moving ahead with the legal items which will take 6 -8 months to be resolved. A letter has been sent to the design firm stating the project is on hold. Vanderbilt Inn project — A public meeting has been scheduled tomorrow, 10:00 am at St John's Church. The Department has been working with the State to gain access /parking north of the Inn's property line and with Vanderbilt Inn. The State is not interested in a beach access, only the traffic problem at Bluebill and Gulfshore. The Vanderbilt Inn is requesting a rezone for condos and a private beach club. In return the County would receive beach access, 60 parking spaces, a restroom, and an improved turnaround for the State park. The Department supports the access. K 16J1 Barefoot Preserve Outparcel — this property was closed on today and the law suit has "gone away ". Golden Gate Community Center — plans have been submitted for permit review and Transportation has some concerns about the parking lot. Lucerne Road had been vacated so the two sites could be joined with a sidewalk and eliminate a road running through the site to prevent a safety /health issue. The Golden Gate Community Center is a walk -to, bike -to, or drop off park but all traffic coming to the Center will need to make a U turn to enter the existing parking if Transportation requires closure of a left turn off Sunshine. The Department will ask the design team to provide alternatives for the parking to eliminate an interconnect through the park. The entire County site — library, fire, sheriff, tax collector — is being looked at as if it were one plan and the Community Center will be supplying water retention for the entire site. A magazine containing an article about the Friends of Barefoot Beach was distributed for PARAB members to read. VIII. REPORTS/UPDATES A. MONTHLY REPORT - The form now in use meets the needs of the PARAB members and is easier to read. The current operating budget has been reduced by 3 %, plus 25% of the training dollars, deferred hiring for 90 days has been instituted, and Parks and Recreation lost all funding sources for dial -up - currently cannot e-mail to any community centers. Next year's budget will be lean and increasing by only 3 or 4% for the cost of doing business. Revenue could be produced if a charge were made for beach stickers. That option will be considered when the agreement with the City of Naples comes up for renewal. Deferred hiring freeze — as a position becomes vacant, it cannot be filled for 90 days. This procedure will save 90 days salary and also allow time to review each position and see if it is really needed. All the new Ranger positions were filled before the freeze went into effect There is a rumor that the Regional Park could be delayed and the sales tax Parks and Recreation would use to bond the project may be used to bond road projects. If a portion of the facilities are phased in, it is not as cost effective as a single project. If the park is not built within the next two years the County will be in deficit according to the Growth Management Plan. Back in 1989 a dollar figure of $179 per capita was established for Level of Service cost for park facilities. This figure has never been adjusted and costs have risen to $240 /per capita to maintain the level of service originally adopted. 3 16J1 Growth Management meeting — the importance of purchasing land whenever possible was discussed. Ad valorum taxes are used to maintain the new facilities — as facilities are constructed, they need to be maintained and need staff to operate. B. BCC RECAP So. Marco Access - A restroom facility for people using County parking lot, completion date sometime in March. Copeland Baptist Mission — lease for one year - lost funding for purchasing new playground equipment and moving it was removed from budget. Snowfest — number of people in attendance was approximately 12,000 — have not received the final numbers from trolley drivers. C. SPECIAL EVENT CALENDAR January will be a busy month. Dream Street and Inner Circle are among the groups coming on 26th for Party in the Park. Senior Events will be held in February instead of January this year. D. PARKS UPDATE Update in packet. Dog Park Christmas Party was a success with approximately 400 in attendance — not sure if that included people and/or dogs. A question was raised whether or not there is a program in place to upgrade facilities. The newer ones of course are more modern and may outshine the older ones. Do people tend to migrate to the newer facility? The functional aspect of the facility is looked at. There is a five year cycle in place for painting, improvements to restrooms, etc., but not just to redecorate. Equipment replacement is done on a regular rotation basis. E. RECREATION REPORT In packet. F. ADOPT A PARK John Ribes reported on Clam Pass, Golden Gate Community Center and Max Hasse. 4 16J1 Clam Pass had a little lull but has recently picked up — it was in excellent shape. Exotic removal has been completed as well as the planting in the parking lot. Everything was decorated for Christmas. GGCC - Suggest that you do whatever you can do to get this concern with Transportation squared away. This facility is well used and with so much going on a signage program is needed. Code allows only 1 sign for the entire County complex but signs could be placed on the buildings or a "map" plan of the buildings could be displayed. Max Hasse — The ribbon cutting ceremony was well attended; the family was well honored and were very pleasant. They have also given a donation for successories which will be placed throughout the building. Max Hasse Park needs to be added back into the Adopt A Park schedule. The next meeting will be January 16th at Immokalee Sports Complex. MEETING PLACE HAS CHANGED TO IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK 321 NORTH 1 ST STREET 16J1 MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING Golden Gate Community Center December 19, 2001 PRESENT: John Grice, Chairperson Lisa Barnett, Vice - Chairperson John Ribes Linda D' Amico Sam Welborn ABSENT: Ski Olesky Mary Ellen Rand STAFF PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director James Fitzek, Operations Manager Murdo Smith, Beach and Water Superintendent Steve Whittier, Recreation Superintendent John Veit, Parks Superintendent Debbie Roberts, Operations Coordinator Barbara Johnson, Clerical Supervisor I. CALL TO ORDER H. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — November 20, 2001 minutes approved VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Presentations Marla Ramsey presented John Grice, outgoing Chairman, a plaque and thanked him for his work and dedication to the Board. B. Applicants for PARAB Vacancy Because she accepted a position on another board, Ellen Christian-Myers withdrew her application. Chuck McMahon, who had previously served on the Board, was interviewed. 16J1 Motion by Lindy D'Amico and seconded by Sam Welborn: Motion to elect /recommend Chuck. Motion passed 4 -0. (Lisa Barnett was not present at the time.) VII. SPECIFIC UPDATES The Roller Hockey group has expressed an interest in returning to the Board to present their cause again; however, a written request has not yet been received at this time. A. North Naples Regional Park The latest site map was displayed. A meeting was held with South Florida Water Management regarding the permitting of the site. Ninety acres has to be reserved for wetlands and the Management District wanted the water flow through the middle of the regional park site from north to south. They agreed with Parks and Recreation's request to have the water flow along the roadway instead. This now means that a portion of the 15 additional acres purchased in the northwest corner can no longer be utilized for any facilities. There is a development along the northwest property line with a small wetland which will flow to our site, otherwise there is no flow from any preserves to the north. There is no flow from this regional site — it is totally flat — but if there were, it should flow towards I -75 and not north and south. SFWMD does not wish people to use the required berm as a bikepath. As a compromise, 150 feet will be accessed for secondary impact; however, the Department needs to determine the footage and mitigation fines to determine if it is feasible to use the berm as a path. SFWMD also would like the ballfields piped to the lake. The permitting process began approximately six months ago and this is the third submittal to obtain the SF WMD permit. An outflow on the south property line will provide the flow to a 10 acre parcel at Wilshire Lakes. Tomorrow the site plan will be redone and Kraft Construction, Construction Manager at Risk, will be working on the budget dollars. Mitigation will be between one and two million dollars and a great deal of fill will be required for the ballfields. A Mitigation Bank has been established by the County so the Department will use this for mitigation fees. Facilities have not been eliminated from the plan but spacing will be tighter. Funding for this project may be put on hold due to roads using a large majority of sales tax to bond their projects. The Vanderbilt garage project is on hold for another six months, but BCC approved moving ahead with the legal items which will take 6 -8 months to be resolved. A letter has been sent to the design firm stating the project is on hold. Vanderbilt Inn project — A public meeting has been scheduled tomorrow, 10:00 am at St John's Church. The Department has been working with the State to gain access /parking north of the Inn's property line and with Vanderbilt Inn. The State is not interested in a beach access, only the traffic problem at Bluebill and Gulfshore. The Vanderbilt Inn is requesting a rezone for condos and a private beach club. In return the County would receive beach access, 60 parking spaces, a restroom, and an improved turnaround for the State park. The Department supports the access. F) 16J1 Barefoot Preserve Outparcel — this property was closed on today and the law suit has "gone away ". Golden Gate Community Center — plans have been submitted for permit review and Transportation has some concerns about the parking lot. Lucerne Road had been vacated so the two sites could be joined with a sidewalk and eliminate a road running through the site to prevent a safety/health issue. The Golden Gate Community Center is a walk -to, bike -to, or drop off park but all traffic coming to the Center will need to make a U turn to enter the existing parking if Transportation requires closure of a left turn off Sunshine. The Department will ask the design team to provide alternatives for the parking to eliminate an interconnect through the park. The entire County site — library, fire, sheriff, tax collector — is being looked at as if it were one plan and the Community Center will be supplying water retention for the entire site. A magazine containing an article about the Friends of Barefoot Beach was distributed for PARAB members to read. VIII. REPORTS/UPDATES A. MONTHLY REPORT - The form now in use meets the needs of the PARAB members and is easier to read. The current operating budget has been reduced by 3 %, plus 25% of the training dollars, deferred hiring for 90 days has been instituted, and Parks and Recreation lost all funding sources for dial -up - currently cannot e-mail to any community centers. Next year's budget will be lean and increasing by only 3 or 4% for the cost of doing business. Revenue could be produced if a charge were made for beach stickers. That option will be considered when the agreement with the City of Naples comes up for renewal. Deferred hiring freeze — as a position becomes vacant, it cannot be filled for 90 days. This procedure will save 90 days salary and also allow time to review each position and see if it is really needed. All the new Ranger positions were filled before the freeze went into effect There is a rumor that the Regional Park could be delayed and the sales tax Parks and Recreation would use to bond the project may be used to bond road projects. If a portion of the facilities are phased in, it is not as cost effective as a single project. If the park is not built within the next two years the County will be in deficit according to the Growth Management Plan. Back in 1989 a dollar figure of $179 per capita was established for Level of Service cost for park facilities. This figure has never been adjusted and costs have risen to $240 /per capita to maintain the level of service originally adopted. 3 16JI Growth Management meeting — the importance of purchasing land whenever possible was discussed. Ad valorum taxes are used to maintain the new facilities — as facilities are constructed, they need to be maintained and need staff to operate. B. BCC RECAP So. Marco Access - A restroom facility for people using County parking lot, completion date sometime in March. Copeland Baptist Mission — lease for one year - lost funding for purchasing new playground equipment and moving it was removed from budget. Snowfest — number of people in attendance was approximately 12,000 — have not received the fmal numbers from trolley drivers. C. SPECIAL EVENT CALENDAR January will be a busy month. Dream Street and Inner Circle are among the groups coming on 26`" for Party in the Park. Senior Events will be held in February instead of January this year. D. PARKS UPDATE Update in packet. Dog Park Christmas Party was a success with approximately 400 in attendance — not sure if that included people and/or dogs. A question was raised whether or not there is a program in place to upgrade facilities. The newer ones of course are more modern and may outshine the older ones. Do people tend to migrate to the newer facility? The functional aspect of the facility is looked at. There is a five year cycle in place for painting, improvements to restrooms, etc., but not just to redecorate. Equipment replacement is done on a regular rotation basis. E. RECREATION REPORT In packet. F. ADOPT A PARK John Ribes reported on Clam Pass, Golden Gate Community Center and Max Hasse. 4 16J1 '.1-1 Clam Pass had a little lull but has recently picked up — it was in excellent shape. Exotic removal has been completed as well as the planting in the parking lot. Everything was decorated for Christmas. GGCC - Suggest that you do whatever you can do to get this concern with Transportation squared away. This facility is well used and with so much going on a signage program is needed. Code allows only 1 sign for the entire County complex but signs could be placed on the buildings or a "map" plan of the buildings could be displayed. Max Hasse — The ribbon cutting ceremony was well attended; the family was well honored and were very pleasant. They have also given a donation for successories which will be placed throughout the building. Max Hasse Park needs to be added back into the Adopt A Park schedule. The next meeting will be January 16`h at Immokalee Sports Complex. MEETING PLACE HAS CHANGED TO IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK 321 NORTH 1 ST STREET 5 FIGiS --- �a� Henning Coyie Coletta BAYSHORE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples, Florida 34104 November 7, 2001 Bill Neal called this meeting to order. II. ATTENDANCE: � R Board tyt 16J1 A. Members: Bill Neal, Tom Briscoe, Maurice Gutierrez and Jean Carpenter. B. Collier County: Bob Petersen, Mike Levy, Pam Lulich, DOT Landscape Operations C. Others: Robert Kindelan, President of Commercial Land Maintenance III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: There were several areas of question for the past month's minutes. First, last names were spelled wrong on several pages. Second, Bob Petersen said you had asked Val to word the motion you wanted made, but the motion was never made or voted. Bill Neal said it was at the last meeting, but the decision was unclear. This motion was concerning Kris Jain and the bridge issue. He was to bring three alternatives, based on the dropping the pavilions, and the cost difference to go to the board and the public. Kris was asked to treat the bridge issue and also check that if dropping the pavilions would increase the cost of putting back in, if needed, and not have to undo his work. The board decided to make a decision to cut a purchasing order (P.O.), as referred in the November 14'h minutes. Motion was made (page 12) and although some were unclear of the motion, most remember the unanimous vote. Third, was the item on the easements and if they had been granted (page 13). The board said they would back up issue and not fight the easement problems. Kris Jain and his ideas need to be discussed and Bob recommended a new motion. In a vote motioned by Maurice and seconded by Jean, the P.O. for Kris was granted in a unanimous vote. (page 14 edit). In addition, discussions on the fabrication drawings were dealt with. The originals were questioned, and yet they proceeded with the drawings. Pam states the designs were made by Botner Land Design as project manager had the authority to make professional decisions. Peterson believes a list of points approved, allowed Bottner to go through with the design. Neal says the purchasing department has to explain how they could issue such a design and Pam agrees that they need to find some answers to this approval. Pam closes by saying purchasing is reviewing all previous designs by Botner, as he has relocated to West Palm Beach. And lastly, the board summed up that they need to evaluate the bridge parts, reeommenct,;Jh0AU * es: with D.O.T standards, and evaluate the pavilion status with or without the Date: 114:x,# Cores TO: 16J1 ' ' structure. (Note: A discussion about the transfer of rough draft minutes to a hard copy was briefly discussed and from now on someone needs to proofread the rough before the transcriber can send out the official document.) The motion to approve the corrected minutes was motioned by Jean seconded, & unanimously voted. IV. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. Budget Report: Mike Levy spoke about the budget sheets for the new fiscal year. At the top, Mike reports that for engineering figure 66069, Kris Jain has $840 that was rolled over for the new fiscal year. He had started with $3300 and spent $2400 last fiscal year. Mike then received a bill from Jain for $840, so he paid it and now the P.O. has been closed. As for contractual services, the $220K that is for maintenance is encumbered to commercial and maintenance that includes grounds and incidentals. (That $220K is $161 K for ground maintenance and $58 +K for incidentals.) Electricity, water, sewer, trash, mulch, etc is all encumbered because it will be spent and then the board will not be surprised at end of year when the money is all gone for those expenditures. As of this moment the operating budget is $23K to use for many things that have been encumbered. The transfer summary for the bridge received is an advance of $70K that will be paid back (encumbered not extra budget) the capitol outlay summary has one major change. Last month the sheet read $204, 500 with an encumbered $58, 500 (for Simmons). The mistake is that it was encumbered for the last fiscal year, but the P.O. is actually rolled over to this year. It does not however affect the $204K. The board asked Mike if money still left for Simmons? Mike replies that no, not from the light installation because he does not pay until the work begins. On the reserve summary, Mike says he emailed Mr. Smykowski asking when the funds (Carry Forward and Reserve for Contingency) could be moved. Mike was told that the funds for all MSTUs became revenue for this fiscal year. He continued to say that the board does not have $167K, which is included in the revenues instead. Asked by Peterson for Levy to check on $24,500, -5% on page 2 and then on the $24,500 encumbered on page 1— shouldn't the money be removed so it is not subtracted from both pages. ? Levy says it is left there because it shows as negative encumbered funds and that no money in available funds. Levy then checks some numbers and points out that at the bottom line (of the sheet) figure, that there is money to spend. That $24,200 does not affect that number whatsoever. Levy changed the formula on Excel for that line item because if he used the same formula that the $24,200 would come out but because of the change, it is not just going to available funds. If there are any further questions on the spreadsheet Mike said he would send a copy via email to all those interested. Lastly, on the revenue page, there is the admiral tax and the interest ($.03) gained. He estimates the revenue for this fiscal year now is balanced to the penny of the adopted budget for this fiscal year. 16J1 B. Mike has two more issues he would like to briefly discuss. He sent a memorandum to Sue Filson about the two vacancies on the board. One is for certain and the other is the dismissal of Mr. Bruet. According to ordinance if a member misses two meetings with unexcused absences then they can be removed. Therefore he will not be on the committee any longer. The two people to fill the positions was motioned, seconded, and then unanimously approved by the board. Levy is to email Sue Filson on the decision and information regarding the meetings missed will be sent to the newcomers as well. The other issue has to do with Manpower and its services to the county and board. A large invoice was received and the county wants to know what is expected of the transcriber. Should the Manpower employee be lighter on the words or should a court reporter be hired? It seems the board will keep the Manpower person, and ask for nonverbatim minutes. C. As for the rest of the transportation report, there are four easements that need to be purchased and confirmed. More will be finalized when Kris Jain reports with his ideas. V. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT: A. Robert Kindelan gives a brief summary of what his company offers and what he foresees on Bayshore. First, some pavers needed repair and all, but one was repaired. Also some board members noticed orange bolted - down cones are gone between Thomason and some street, and wondered where they had gone. Robert says that Bayshore has vandalism including litter, traffic and damage on medians, and sides of roadways torn due to u- turns. One of the main problems is that a lot more people walk around so more litter on road than other beautification areas. Asked if the committee can collect money from damage property, and the answer seemed positive. Robert said he would have to collect info such as photos and accident reports and then have MSTU reimbursed through risk management. As for the work that is going to be needed, Robert suggests the following: 1. The biggest problem: the Royal Palm trees are dying. Out of a 32 or so, 17 are impossible to save, 12 are on there way to dying and 3 or 4 have be hit by cars and damaged. To replace 30 of those trees would cost $12K. An alternative to the palms could be a flowering tree, and will be discussed at the next meeting. 2. Irrigation repairs could cost $1000 a month. This includes sprinklers run over by cars on medians and u -turns should have cement on sides instead of flat land to ease damages. Also need better support systems to the other smaller trees. Instead of stakes and rope, need to retable in the crowd, which can in turn make the maintenance harder. 3. As for other ground maintenance, such as fertilization, spraying pesticides, weed control and turf, weekly trash, mowing, curb and gutter cleaning, mulching, tree trimming, irrigation checks, vehicle and weather damage, etc., will be done monthly. Robert 16J1 says that on some days there will be blue spots on the grass and that is to kill excess weeds and track certain areas. (The spots should disappear within 7 -10 days) Also with certain jobs, they company may have to shut down a lane to complete work. 4. When making left and right hand turns on Bayshore, the fountain grass is too high and is causing visibility and other pedestrian safety aspects. More to be discussed to see if is real problem. The contract is at $160K and $58 in incidentals. Robert will determine what is happening and what is most important. He suggests on not reducing incidentals. In conclusion his next step is to mulching toward the end of November or the beginning of December. VI. COMMITTEE MEMBERS REPORT: A.Right turn on red: Bill Neal will follow up with Mike B. Visability: ?? C. Update on bridge: work order for Kris needed, and fixing what state attorneys did not like. As for funds, they will be tight this fiscal year. The light installation bids arrived. Out of 33, 11 okayed, and only 2 replied. The prices are as follows: Lumac Kim Lighting Single Pole $1134 $1195 Double Pole $1912 $ 2395 A total of 105 poles needed. Pam will be doing the executive summary and delivery date is anticipated February or March. Will check with Botanic Gardens to see if they need extra lights D. As a recommendation/ possibility of moving bridge parts from marina to County Barn Road. E. Taxpayers will be notified of tax reduction and included will be the progress reports of the lights, bridge and other aspects of beautification. VI. OLD BUSINESS: NONE VII. NEW BUSINESS: NONE VIII. PUBLIC COMMENTS: NONE IX. ADJOURNMENT: Bill Neal adjourned the meeting. The new meeting is scheduled for 4: 00pm, Wednesday, December S, 2001 at the Collier County Department of Transportation Office (Will discuss January 2, 2002 meeting) 16J1 Sue Filson, Adm. Asst. Board of County Commissioners Bldg. "F" 3`d Floor 3301 Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 January 11, 2002 Dear Sue: I am enclosing the minutes from the Bayshore Beautification M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee dated November 7, 2001. I am new with Manpower & will be doing the minutes. There apparently were some errors in the minutes of Nov. 7th so have been corrected. Please make note of the corrected minutes. Thank you and I hope I have forwarded all the minutes to you since I started in December. Yours truly, Suzanne Chapin Manpower Services 353 -5006 Fiala Jan -09 -02 11:54A Cart@ P. 01 r Henning co vie 16JJ cale� COLLIER COUNTY .4 AUTHORITI�,C,�,,, AGENDA DATE: January 14, 2002rf �aJt a PLACE: Marco Island Executive Airport, 2003 Mainsail Drive, Conference Room, Naples, FL TIME: 1:00pin 4 Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Airport Authority will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record will include all testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. i. Call meeting to Order Lind Quorum Check IT. Approval of Agenda III. Consent Agenda A. Approval of December 10, 2001 Meeting Minutes B. FDOT Aviation Grant C. Lease With Marco Aviation, Inc. IV. Administrative A. Skydive Take Trafflord Club Proposal B. interim Financial Statements V. Old Business A. Productivity Report Response Committee Update B. Policy Coaunittee Report Update C. Joint AuthOTlty/13C'.0 Workshop Update VI. New Business VII. Adjournment ("J30'. cork -S. C . ; D I /-'-Jcz�' Jan -09 -02 11 :54A P.02 COLLIER COUN'T'Y AIRPORT AUTHORITY MINUTES OF DECEMBER 10, 2001 MEMBERS Monte Lazarus Gene Sclunidt PRESENT: Bill West ABSENT: Raymond Rewis Steve Price STAFF: John Dairy (fail Ila rtbright PUBLIC: harry I Ian nan Mary Bye Commissioner Jim Coletta 16J1 Robin Doyle Dennis Vasey Terry l'arnsworth John, Kirchner Eddie Golson Stewart Cavanaugh I. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND QUORUM CHECK Meeting called to order by Vice Chairman Robin Doyle at 1:00 p.m, and quorum was present. It. APPROVAL, OF AGENDA Changes to Agenda: Move: IiI -E to V -At III -r to V -B; Add Based Tenant Fuel Discount Program to VI- A-1 IV -A be changed to Skydive Speakers; Minutes of November 19, 2001 be removed for discussion Mr. Schmidt moved to approve the Agenda with chanties. Mr. Lazarus seconded tine motion. Motion passed unanimously. III. APPROVAL, OF CONSENT AGENDA Mr. Schmidt moved to approve the Consent Agenda meeting. Mr. Lazarus seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 1y, 2001 Mr. Vasey wanted to know the status of insurance as it related to ultra light operations. Mr. Drury reported that 16sk Management has not gotten back with him. Their first assessment was that since it is part of the normal operations of an airport it would be included on our general liability insurance and there[bre would not require any additional insurance. Mr_ Lazarus moved for approval ol'the Minutes and then Mr. Vasey advised that. 1tc had concern that the Productivity Committee Report was unsigned and that he had information that it was the intent of the Productivity Committee to receive the Authority's comments before the Productivity Committee Report went to the Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Lazarus stated that Mr. Vasey was out of order and that the Minutes simply report what happened and that his concerns should be discussed under Old Business. Mr. Doyle Jan -09 -02 11:54A Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 2 16J1 P.03 advised that a Committee has been established to respond to the Productivity Report and that Mr. Vasey's comments and disclosure bad been received. Mr. Vascy advised that he had concerns with Mr. Prices continents that it is Mr. Drury's job to provide the Airport Authority with as much information as he can so that the Board can make informed decisions and that the Report Mr. Drury wrote fulfilled the job requirements. Mr. Doyle advised that this should be discussed under Old Business. Mr. Lazarus moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. V. ADMINIS'1 RATIVY, A. Skydive America Stewart Cavanaugh from Skydive America spoke to the Board requesting permission to occupy the old Driver License building to establish a _jump club at the lmmokalce Regional Airport until they can build their own building with Pro Freight, Mr. Cavanaugh handed out and described his proposal. Mr. Doyle asked if the proposal had been submitted to Mr. i)rury for review. Mr. Cavanaugh advised he had not provided Mr. Drury with the proposal. Mr. Drury confinred lie had not received the proposal. Mr. Drury and the Board read over the proposal. Mr. Drury reported that the building and land that is contemplated to be utilized Jor this operation has been leased to Siena Marble to build a Manufacturing; facility_ Mr. Drury further reported that lie had several problems with approving the request_ 1) Siena Marble needs to come to the Board and ask approval to sublease its property fir Skydiving purposes 2) the Industrial Park is not intended fir aeronautical operations 3) Mr. Drury did not know where the jump zone was ,going to be and was concerned about multiple jump zones at an airport that has aerobatic training, crop dusting, flight training activities and etc. 4) Mr. Drury recommended that a full proposal be developed by Sky Dive America and submitted to staff so that stall' could review it and sec if it could be incorporated into the Authority's operations. 5) Mr. Drury also was concerned about the liability and insurance_ Mr. Doyle asked what Mr. Cavanaugh's schedule was? Mr. Cavanaugh said immediately_ Mr. Doyle asked Mr. Cavanaugh if he could present the proposal to Mr. Drury and if' Mr. Drury has concerns give him an opportunity to address these concerns before bringing it back to the Authority on January 14, 2002. Mr. Doyle requested that this be deferred until next meeting. Jan -09 -02 11:54A Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 3 16J1 P.04 Discussions continued on the history of skydiving at Lnmokalee and Sky Dive America's club operations. Mr. Doyle stated that if Mr. Drury can approve the proposal under existing policies then he is free to do that but if he can not approve tine proposal it should come back to the Board at the January 14, 2002 Board meeting. Mr. Eddie Colson spoke about the jump school. B. Terry Farnsworth Certificate Mr. Kirchner reported that Terry Farnsworth has been an asset for as long as he has been with the Airport Authority but since lie has been at the Immokalee Airport 11e has noticed the productivity level that has never been seen out there before. Over the past two or three months Mr. Kirchner reported that he has seen Mr. Farnsworth display not only work ethics but also being an asset to the Airport. Authority and felt that his outstanding service and work should be recognized. Mr_ Dntry also reported that the Immokalce Airport has never looked better. Things are getting done which is tremendously due the Mr. Farnsworth's efforts. Mr. Farnsworth was then, presented by the Chairman a Certificate for his Outstanding Service to the public and the Airport Authority. C. U.S.D.A. Grant Mr. Drury reported that previously the Authority developed a $1,329,000.00 project to constrict a manufacturing incubator support facility that would consist of a nlaaiufacturing powder coating area, manufacturing assembly area and bonded warehouse area. Where there are sufficient funds to construct the overall building there are not sufficient funds to outfit the powder - coating area with the primary and secondary equipment necessary to conduct powder - coating operations. The primary equipment includes a powder coating fired batch oven, conveyer belts, overhead electric heist gantry system, rinse /dip ttu,ks, transfer booms, hand push conveyor system, powder - cartridge booth and powder guns with hopper. The secondary equipment includes outside propane storage tanks holding tanks and evaporator system. The estimated cost for the primary equipment is $250,000. 'f'lie estimated cost kir the secondary equipment is $100,000. Staff` is in tilt process of securing a $250,000 grant from USDA to pay for the primary equipment. Staff is negotiating a lease agreement for the entire 1'acili.ty with Global Technologies, file. in which (:ilobal will be responsible for providing the secondary equipment. Jan -09 -02 11:55A Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 4 16J1 P_O5 Recommendation: 1. Authorize the Chairman to execute all USDA closing documents on the grant. 2. Authorize a budget amendment to increase the project by $250,000. 3. Authorize a change order with Quality Control Builders in the amount of $250,000 to design, procure and install the primary powder coating equipment system. Mr. Lazarus moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. D. BCC /Authority Work Shop Mr. Drury reported that he has been working; with the Authority Chairman and County Manager to sot up an Airport Authority /13CC Work Shop in Immokalee sometime in February 2002, Mr. Drury presented the proposed Agenda to the Board and recommended that the Authority discuss the proposed Agenda, modify it as deemed appropriate and instruct staff to coordinate the workshop with all parties including; the BCC, Airport Authority, LDC. and Immokalee community leaders. Mr. Doyle had a couple of recommendations to the Agenda to include the addition of the MotorSports Park as a disCUSSion item per Mr. U1lifFs requests and the second item would conic out of the Authority's C'ommittec to respond to on the 1roductivity Report. Mr. Doyle recommended that we respond to the Productivity Committee in conjunction with this workshop. Mr. Vasey recommended that the Chamber of Commerce and Immo kalec Clubs should be included in this meeting. Mr. West recommended that our Mission Statement should he updated to be more specific. Mr. Doyle reported that he would work with Mr. Drury on this item. E. Authority Productivity Committee Report Mr. Vasey reported that the Productivity Committee Report was a draft report submitted unsigned and had not been given to the Board of County Commissioners and was sent to the Airport Authority for comment. Mr. Vasey said he understood that this report may or may not have been modified as a result as the Airport Authority sending it back to the Productivity Committee. However, the Productivity Co�nunittee Report was sent unsigned with the Directors comments to each Commissioner. Mr. Drury reported that lie provided his comments and the report to the Board of County Commissioners and County Manager as it was a public document and public information. Jan -09 -02 11:55A Collier County Airport Authority Mirnrtes December 10, 2001 Page 5 16J1 P.06 Mr. Vasey felt. that Mr. Drury had worked outside of the Administrative Code, which states that the C:hairrr = will communicate all the Airport Authority decisions except these that have been delegated to the Executive Director. Mr. Drury reported that he had received a call from the Productivity Coordinator, Ms. Stone, stating that she wanted comments within 48 hours. Mr. Drury said there is no way he could gather his Board and comments within 48 hours. Mr. Drury was then told that this report will go out without the Authority's comments. Mr. Drury told Ms. Stone that he would give Ms. Stone a copy of tile comments that he is providing to the Airport Authority Board because it is public information. Knowing that Ms. Stone was going to send the committee report out, Mr. Drury wanted his comments attached to it with a very clear statement at the beginning of his report that his comments are intended liar the Authority Board so that the Authority Roard can make the appropriate response to the report. Mr. Drury reported to Ms. Stone that the Productivity Committee had five (5) months to develop a report. and that a request to respond within 48 hours was not appropriate. He reported to Ms, Stone that he did not feel that the Authority could do it within three (3) months and that it is going to take time to corne up with a response. Ms. Stone's remarked that they could not wait that long. Mr. Drury said he then made a decision to lorward his comments along with the drall report as it was public information and the County Manager had it and the Chairman of the Board of County C'ornmission had it. Mr. Drury advised that in the first (l ") paragraph 0fl his response he made it very clear that. his response was lbr the Authority Board so that the Board could make a lorrnal response. Mr. Drury reported that this report was in a lot of hands and this is why he made this decision to uiclude his comments. Mr. Schmidt reported that as the C:hairnlarr of the Authority he had spoke to Mr. Drury regarding this issue and supported his decision tinder the circumstances. Mr. Doyle reported that the Productivity Report states approved on October 24, 2001. There were no signatures but it is very common to receive unsigned copies where there is a Signed one somewhere. Mr. Doyle reported that nobody told him that this document was a drill and did not know until this meeting. Mr. Vasey felt we should have challenged the pressure fi•om the Productivity Committee and advised the Committee that in order to get correct answers to this may take a long time. Mr. Doyle then outlined the response that the Airport Authority Productivity Report. Response Committee has developed thus far. 1) some iterns should be adopted with minor changes; 2) some items we do riot completely understand what the Productivity Committee's goal is and would like to address the Productivity Committee for clarification; 3) some items need further study and discussion prior to making a response. Mr. Doyle then clarified these; three (3) responses. Jan -09 -02 11:55A Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 6 16J] Recommendation: Request a meeting with Productivity Committee and that we advise them of those areas which the Authority is in agreement with theta and we ask for clarification from them on other areas and that the Authority authorize the Committee to go forward with a study of those areas including the two (2) incentive programs and make a recommendation hack. Mr. Vasey moved for approval of the recommendation. Mr. West seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. VI. OLD BUSiNL+'SS A. Incubator Support Facility Mr. Vasey reported that he felt we needed to grew the Incubator concept beyond its current bounds. We really need to attract business and Ile does not see any interaction with the University system and he would like to sec greater emphases on aviation activities. Mr. Schmidt reported that lie is on the Foundation of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology wid have been working and are in the process of negotiating, for a 727 from a major airlines and Mr. Schmidt has offered to fly the airplane into .Inunokalee with two (2) other crewmembers assisting him. Various tours of Immokalee are also being set up. Mr. Drury made the point that we have an Industrial Park that we are trying to market and promote, we have an Airport that we are tying to market and promote and what we are doing also helps diversify the entire area's economy. We have focused oil the Industrial Park and we have decided that manufacturing is going to be our focus, that is why we are building the incubator and attracting manufacturing companies. We constantly are working with the 'CDC in Immokalee and the F.DC in Naples to fret the job done. Our next project is a training facility next to the incubator that will hopefully be tied with Vo -tech. We have received a grant with the Florida University in Miami to link their incubator with our incubator through video cornierencing. Mr. Drury reported that he is looking for a grant to build the training facility. we also have another building we are looking to build which is the ionizing, polishing process and packaging, process, which is the final phase of manufacturing. We will have calibration, fabrication, powder coating. What we need is the polishing and ionization process. Once we complete these two (2) buildings the incubator Program will be for all practical purposes complete. Mr. Drury said he would recommend to the Authority as they move forward to look at other incubator Programs and how they operate so we don't reinvent the wheel. The common thread that Mr. Drury has found is that the County or Government Agencies hire an Incubator Mangcr and it is a service that the Economic Development wing of the County provides a community. Incubator Ma'nager's manage and promote Incubators. When this program was P_07 Jan -09 -02 11:56A Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 7 16J1 started there was not support tip hire an incubator manager so we worked with Global Technology Inc. and reduced the rent. Global subleases out hays and the profit Global makes between the lower and higher rent pays fir the cost to provide Incubator services. We chose to do this because it was a no cost deal to the County_ Mr. Drury reported that all buildings are fully leased and we have a waiting, list. We can't build buildings fast. enough. Mr. Vasey commented that the information has been instructive and that lie felt that this should be included in our workshop to show how we actually are currently working with all of the governmental agencies. B. Financial Reports Mr. Vasey commented that we are very fortunate to have Mr. 'Titus because he carne from the Clerk of Courts operations and lie would understand more than us what the Clcrk would consider to be minimum, acceptable fulancial reporting. IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Based Tenant Fuel Discount Program Mr. Drury reported that staff is developing a whole fueling program with Mr. TitLLS and the Airport. Managers. It is going to take about another month or two to complete_ Chevron is coming from Twupa to discuss their recommendations of what they are doing* with all the other FBOs in Texas and Florida that they support. We should have in about 60 days a good ideal of a recommendation to the Authority to consider. In the meantime, Mr. Drury reported that he wanted to institute a 10cent off per gallon (I or leased tenants at Inimokalec for 90 days on a.vgas and jet fuel until the Authority can see the Bill program and make a decision. Recommendation: Reduce the base tenant fiiel gallon charge by 10 cents for 90 days at lnimokalee Regional Airport beginning now. Mr. Vasey moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. X. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adiourned at 3;45 p.m. P.08 pr,isc. Corres: Date: o 2' 16J1 V / COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY ' a MINUTES OF DECEMBER 10, 2001 g y Y vs T#EMBERS Monte Lazarus Gene Schmidt Robin Doyle Dennis Vasey PRESENT: Bill West ABSENT: Raymond Rewis Steve Price STAFF: John Drury Gail Hambright PUBLIC: Larry Hannan Mary Bye Commissioner Jim Coletta Terry Farnsworth Eddie Golson John Kirchner Stewart Cavanaugh Fiala Carter Coyle v I. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AND QUORUM CHECK Colette i Meeting called to order by Vice Chairman Robin Doyle at 1:00 p.m. and quorum was present. II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Changes to Agenda: Move III -E to V -A; III -F to V -B; Add Based Tenant Fuel Discount Program to VI- A; IV -A be changed to Skydive Speakers; Minutes of November 19, 2001 be removed for discussion Mr. Schmidt moved to approve the Agenda with changes. Mr. Lazarus seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. III. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA Mr. Schmidt moved to approve the Consent Agenda meeting. Mr. Lazarus seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 19, 2001 Mr. Vasey wanted to know the status of insurance as it related to ultra light operations. Mr. Drury reported that Risk Management has not gotten back with him. Their first assessment was that since it is part of the normal operations of an airport it would be included on our general liability insurance and therefore would not require any additional insurance. Mr. Lazarus moved for approval of the Minutes and then Mr. Vasey advised that he had concern that the Productivity Committee Report was unsigned and that he had information that it was the intent of the Productivity Committee to receive the Authority's comments before the Productivity Committee Report went to the Board of County Commissioners. Mr. Lazarus stated that Mr. Vasey was out of order and that the Minutes simply report what happened and that his concerns should be discussed under Old Business. Mr. Doyle Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 2 16J1 advised that a Committee has been established to respond to the Productivity Report and that Mr. Vasey's comments and disclosure had been received. Mr. Vasey advised that he had concerns with Mr. Price's comments that it is Mr. Drury's job to provide the Airport Authority with as much information as he can so that the Board can make informed decisions and that the Report Mr. Drury wrote fulfilled the job requirements. Mr. Doyle advised that this should be discussed under Old Business. Mr. Lazarus moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. V. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Skydive America Stewart Cavanaugh from Skydive America spoke to the Board requesting permission to occupy the old Driver License building to establish a jump club at the Immokalee Regional Airport until they can build their own building with Pro Freight. Mr. Cavanaugh handed out and described his proposal. Mr. Doyle asked if the proposal had been submitted to Mr. Drury for review. Mr. Cavanaugh advised he had not provided Mr. Drury with the proposal. Mr. Drury confirmed he had not received the proposal. Mr. Drury and the Board read over the proposal. Mr. Drury reported that the building and land that is contemplated to be utilized for this operation has been leased to Siena Marble to build a Manufacturing Facility. Mr. Drury further reported that he had several problems with approving the request. 1) Siena Marble needs to come to the Board and ask approval to sublease its property for Skydiving purposes 2) the Industrial Park is not intended for aeronautical operations 3) Mr. Drury did not know where the jump zone was going to be and was concerned about multiple jump zones at an airport that has aerobatic training, crop dusting, flight training activities and etc. 4) Mr. Drury recommended that a full proposal be developed by Sky Dive America and submitted to staff so that staff could review it and see if it could be incorporated into the Authority's operations. 5) Mr. Drury also was concerned about the liability and insurance. Mr. Doyle asked what Mr. Cavanaugh's schedule was? Mr. Cavanaugh said immediately. Mr. Doyle asked Mr. Cavanaugh if he could present the proposal to Mr. Drury and if Mr. Drury has concerns give him an opportunity to address these concerns before bringing it back to the Authority on January 14, 2002. Mr. Doyle requested that this be deferred until next meeting. Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 3 16J1 Discussions continued on the history of skydiving at Immokalee and Sky Dive America's club operations. Mr. Doyle stated that if Mr. Drury can approve the proposal under existing policies then he is free to do that but if he can not approve the proposal it should come back to the Board at the January 14, 2002 Board meeting. Mr. Eddie Golson spoke about the jump school. B. Terry Farnsworth Certificate Mr. Kirchner reported that Terry Farnsworth has been an asset for as long as he has been with the Airport Authority but since he has been at the Immokalee Airport he has noticed the productivity level that has never been seen out there before. Over the past two or three months Mr. Kirchner reported that he has seen Mr. Farnsworth display not only work ethics but also being an asset to the Airport Authority and felt that his outstanding service and work should be recognized. Mr. Drury also reported that the Immokalee Airport has never looked better. Things are getting done which is tremendously due the Mr. Farnsworth's efforts. Mr. Farnsworth was then, presented by the Chairman a Certificate for his Outstanding Service to the public and the Airport Authority. C. U.S.D.A. Grant Mr. Drury reported that previously the Authority developed a $1,329,000.00 project to construct a manufacturing incubator support facility that would consist of a manufacturing powder coating area, manufacturing assembly area and bonded warehouse area. Where there are sufficient funds to construct the overall building there are not sufficient funds to outfit the powder- coating area with the primary and secondary equipment necessary to conduct powder- coating operations. The primary equipment includes a powder coating fired batch oven, conveyer belts, overhead electric hoist gantry system, rinse /dip tanks, transfer booms, hand push conveyor system, powder - cartridge booth and powder guns with hopper. The secondary equipment includes outside propane storage tanks holding tanks and evaporator system. The estimated cost for the primary equipment is $250,000. The estimated cost for the secondary equipment is $100,000. Staff is in the process of securing a $250,000 grant from USDA to pay for the primary equipment. Staff is negotiating a lease agreement for the entire facility with Global Technologies, Inc. in which Global will be responsible for providing the secondary equipment. Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 4 16J1 Recommendation: 1. Authorize the Chairman to execute all USDA closing documents on the grant. 2. Authorize a budget amendment to increase the project by $250,000. 3. Authorize a change order with Quality Control Builders in the amount of $250,000 to design, procure and install the primary powder coating equipment system. Mr. Lazarus moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. D. BCC /Authority Work Shop Mr. Drury reported that he has been working with the Authority Chairman and County Manager to set up an Airport Authority/BCC Work Shop in Immokalee sometime in February 2002. Mr. Drury presented the proposed Agenda to the Board and recommended that the Authority discuss the proposed Agenda, modify it as deemed appropriate and instruct staff to coordinate the workshop with all parties including the BCC, Airport Authority, EDC and Immokalee community leaders. Mr. Doyle had a couple of recommendations to the Agenda to include the addition of the MotorSports Park as a discussion item per Mr. 011iff s requests and the second item would come out of the Authority's Committee to respond to on the Productivity Report. Mr. Doyle recommended that we respond to the Productivity Committee in conjunction with this workshop. Mr. Vasey recommended that the Chamber of Commerce and Immokalee Clubs should be included in this meeting. Mr. West recommended that our Mission Statement should be updated to be more specific. Mr. Doyle reported that he would work with Mr. Drury on this item. E. Authority Productivity Committee Report Mr. Vasey reported that the Productivity Committee Report was a draft report submitted unsigned and had not been given to the Board of County Commissioners and was sent to the Airport Authority for comment. Mr. Vasey said he understood that this report may or may not have been modified as a result as the Airport Authority sending it back to the Productivity Committee. However, the Productivity Committee Report was sent unsigned with the Directors comments to each Commissioner. Mr. Drury reported that he provided his comments and the report to the Board of County Commissioners and County Manager as it was a public document and public information. Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 5 16J1 Mr. Vasey felt that Mr. Drury had worked outside of the Administrative Code, which states that the Chairman will communicate all the Airport Authority decisions except those that have been delegated to the Executive Director. Mr. Drury reported that he had received a call from the Productivity Coordinator, Ms. Stone, stating that she wanted comments within 48 hours. Mr. Drury said there is no way he could gather his Board and comments within 48 hours. Mr. Drury was then told that this report will go out without the Authority's comments. Mr. Drury told Ms. Stone that he would give Ms. Stone a copy of the comments that he is providing to the Airport Authority Board because it is public information. Knowing that Ms. Stone was going to send the committee report out, Mr. Drury wanted his comments attached to it with a very clear statement at the beginning of his report that his comments are intended for the Authority Board so that the Authority Board can make the appropriate response to the report. Mr. Drury reported to Ms. Stone that the Productivity Committee had five (5) months to develop a report and that a request to respond within 48 hours was not appropriate. He reported to Ms. Stone that he did not feel that the Authority could do it within three (3) months and that it is going to take time to come up with a response. Ms. Stone's remarked that they could not wait that long. Mr. Drury said he then made a decision to forward his comments along with the draft report as it was public information and the County Manager had it and the Chairman of the Board of County Commission had it. Mr. Drury advised that in the first (1S) paragraph of his response he made it very clear that his response was for the Authority Board so that the Board could make a formal response. Mr. Drury reported that this report was in a lot of hands and this is why he made this decision to include his comments. Mr. Schmidt reported that as the Chairman of the Authority he had spoke to Mr. Drury regarding this issue and supported his decision under the circumstances. Mr. Doyle reported that the Productivity Report states approved on October 24, 2001. There were no signatures but it is very common to receive unsigned copies where there is a signed one somewhere. Mr. Doyle reported that nobody told him that this document was a draft and did not know until this meeting. Mr. Vasey felt we should have challenged the pressure from the Productivity Committee and advised the Committee that in order to get correct answers to this may take a long time. Mr. Doyle then outlined the response that the Airport Authority Productivity Report Response Committee has developed thus far. 1) some items should be adopted with minor changes; 2) some items we do not completely understand what the Productivity Committee's goal is and would like to address the Productivity Committee for clarification; 3) some items need further study and discussion prior to making a response. Mr. Doyle then clarified these three (3) responses. Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 6 16J1 Recommendation: Request a meeting with Productivity Committee and that we advise them of those areas which the Authority is in agreement with them and we ask for clarification from them on other areas and that the Authority authorize the Committee to go forward with a study of those areas including the two (2) incentive programs and make a recommendation back. Mr. Vasey moved for approval of the recommendation. Mr. West seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. VI. OLD BUSINESS A. Incubator Support Facility Mr. Vasey reported that he felt we needed to grow the Incubator concept beyond its current bounds. We really need to attract business and he does not see any interaction with the University system and he would like to see greater emphases on aviation activities. Mr. Schmidt reported that he is on the Foundation of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology and have been working and are in the process of negotiating for a 727 from a major airlines and Mr. Schmidt has offered to fly the airplane into Immokalee with two (2) other crewmembers assisting him. Various tours of Immokalee are also being set up. Mr. Drury made the point that we have an Industrial Park that we are trying to market and promote, we have an Airport that we are tying to market and promote and what we are doing also helps diversify the entire area's economy. We have focused on the Industrial Park and we have decided that manufacturing is going to be our focus, that is why we are building the incubator and attracting manufacturing companies. We constantly are working with the CDC in Immokalee and the EDC in Naples to get the job done. Our next project is a training facility next to the incubator that will hopefully be tied with Vo -tech. We have received a grant with the Florida University in Miami to link their incubator with our incubator through video conferencing. Mr. Drury reported that he is looking for a grant to build the training facility. We also have another building we are looking to build which is the ionizing, polishing process and packaging process, which is the final phase of manufacturing. We will have calibration, fabrication, powder coating. What we need is the polishing and ionization process. Once we complete these two (2) buildings the Incubator Program will be for all practical purposes complete. Mr. Drury said he would recommend to the Authority as they move forward to look at other Incubator Programs and how they operate so we don't reinvent the wheel. The common thread that Mr. Drury has found is that the County or Government Agencies hire an Incubator Manger and it is a service that the Economic Development wing of the County provides a community. Incubator Manager's manage and promote Incubators. When this program was Collier County Airport Authority Minutes December 10, 2001 Page 7 16J1 started there was not support to hire an incubator manager so we worked with Global Technology Inc. and reduced the rent. Global subleases out bays and the profit Global makes between the lower and higher rent pays for the cost to provide Incubator services. We chose to do this because it was a no cost deal to the County. Mr. Drury reported that all buildings are fully leased and we have a waiting list. We can't build buildings fast enough. Mr. Vasey commented that the information has been instructive and that he felt that this should be included in our workshop to show how we actually are currently working with all of the governmental agencies. B. Financial Reports Mr. Vasey commented that we are very fortunate to have Mr. Titus because he came from the Clerk of Courts operations and he would understand more than us what the Clerk would consider to be minimum acceptable financial reporting. IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Based Tenant Fuel Discount Program Mr. Drury reported that staff is developing a whole fueling program with Mr. Titus and the Airport Managers. It is going to take about another month or two to complete. Chevron is coming from Tampa to discuss their recommendations of what they are doing with all the other FBOs in Texas and Florida that they support. We should have in about 60 days a good ideal of a recommendation to the Authority to consider. In the meantime, Mr. Drury reported that he wanted to institute a l Ocent off per gallon for based tenants at Immokalee for 90 days on avgas and jet fuel until the Authority can see the full program and make a decision. Recommendation: Reduce the base tenant fuel gallon charge by 10 cents for 90 days at Immokalee Regional Airport beginning now. Mr. Vasey moved for approval of recommendation. Mr. Schmidt seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. X. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 3:45 p.m. AGENDA SUMMARY 16J1 JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. III -B FDOT AVIATION GRANT CONSENT AGENDA Summary: Previously the Authority budgeted $200,000 for the development of a bulk storage hangar of which $100,000 was funded by an FDOT Aviation Grant and $100,000 was funded from Authority Capital appropriations. Originally, the bulk storage hangar was programmed to be 60' x 60', or 3,600 square feet. Since the time of original budget development, two things changed: 1. The hangar was expanded from 3,600 square feet to 4,200 square feet to accommodate the wingspan of Caravan Aircraft. 2. County Government departments must now pay impact fees. The larger building size and the impact fee requirement of $11,000 has resulted in a need to increase the budget by $40,000. Recommendation: Authorize staff to apply /secure a $20,000 grant from FDOT Aviation and authorize the use of $20,000 from capital reserves. This will reduce our capital reserve account from $43,800 to $23,800. Authorize the necessary budget amendments and change order with Quality Control Builders in the amount of $40,000 to pay the necessary impact fees and expand the building from 3,600 square feet to 4,200 square feet. This item will also require BCC approval AGENDA SUMMARY 16J JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. III -C LEASE WITH MARCO AVIATION INC. CONSENT AGENDA Summary: At the October 22, 2001 Board meeting staff was directed to negotiate a five (5) year renewal lease with Marco Aviation, Inc. and bring back the terms and conditions of the renewal lease back to the Board for approval. Staff has negotiated the above referenced lease with a 3% increase over prior year's rates and charges for the Board's approval as follows: 1. Lease terms is for five (5) years commencing December 1, 2001 and terminating November 31, 2006. 2. Fees are as follows: Annual Commercial Operating Privilege Fee - $200 Counter & Office Space - $1,500 Storage Space - $1,236 Two (2) single- Engine tie -down spaces - $1,236 Two T- hangars - $5,129.40 3. Adjustment of annual rent throughout the term of this amendment shall be 3% per year. 4. The following shall be added to article IX (page 14): a. Licensor retains total control and sole discretion over any assignment or any method of changing or delivering to others any of the functions to be performed by the sublicensee hereunder, and any such assignment must have prior specific written approval of licensor. b. Sublicensee may not sell, assign or transfer this agreement or any part hereof. Any attempts to do so shall be void. Licensor must approve in writing the managing officers of the sublicensee. No voting stock of the sublicensee can be assigned to any person or persons, firm or corporation, without the express prior written consent and approval of the licensor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5. All other terms and conditions of the Basic Agreement shall remain in full force throughout the term of this Amendment to the Basic Agreement. Recommendation: Subject to the attorney's review and approval for legal sufficiency, authorize the Chairman to execute the negotiated renewal lease for another five (5) years with Marco Aviation, Inc. 16J1 AGENDA SUMMARY JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. IV -A SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD PROPOSAL ADMINISTRATIVE Summary: The Executive Director has reviewed the request from Stewart Cavanaugh, Mary Bye and Eddie Golson (attached) to establish a skydive club at the Immokalee Airport. The Executive Director has denied the request for reasons identified in the letter dated December 26, 2001 to Mr. Cavanaugh (attached). As previously relayed to the Board, Mary Bye and Stewart Cavanaugh previously entered into a five (5) year agreement on January 1, 2000 with the Authority under the name of SkyDive America to operate a skydiving school. Within four (4) months the Authority issued a Notice of Termination for failure to pay rent, failure to maintain property and failure to maintain insurance. In addition SkyDive America issued a bad check to the Authority that bounced. An eviction letter followed and eventually SkyDive Naples bought out SkyDive America's lease and SkyDive Naples paid all back rent due to the Authority by SkyDive America. Recently the Authority has received several letters complaining about Mr. Cavanaugh and Ms. Bye's business practices. These letters have been previously forwarded to each Board member. Recommendation: 1. Permit SkyDive Naples to address the Board 2. Permit SkyDive Lake Trafford to address the Board 3. Permit the Executive Director to address the Board 4. Vote to either concur or overrule the Executive Director's denial of the SkyDive America proposal. DECEMBER 10, 2001 16J1 THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE SAWIVE LMETRAFFORD JUMP CLUB 1 -877MI -Jump Proposal and letter of intent iv INTENT- Skydive Lake Trafford jump dub is attempting to establish a skydiving operation on the Immokalee Regional Airport. Initially the operation will exist as a jump club at a temporary location until a permanent facility is built in conjunction with PRO - FREIGHT on the airside of the actual airport. When the permanent facility is completed, Skydive Lake Trafford will change from dub status to commercial status. We are requesting immediate approval to start jumping on the airport in order to retain the already established local customer base. A letter (enclosed and dated November 5, 2001) has been sent out to 48 local area jumpers with 25 jumpers already established as dub members. LOCATION AND FACILITY Skydive Lake Trafford jump dub will initially use the facilities at 1002 East Hwy 848 (the old driver license building) located just east of the main entrance of the Immokalee Regional Airport. We are requesting the cow pasture directly north of the facility as our landing area which is off the airside of the airport. The facilities have been cleaned up, mowed, and have water and electricity service already established, all at Skydive Lake Traffords expense. This will serve as a temporary facility until a permanent location is established on the airport. LEASE AGREEMENTS- Skydive Lake Trafford will secure whatever lease agreements are required. Presently the proposed location is leased by Sienna Marble. We have been granted permission to use the requested facility by the current tenant with the agreement that we will vacate within 30 days of notification to do so. Sienna Marble's lease agreement clearly states that he is allowed to sub -lease with the Airport Authority's approval. Sienna Marble is allowing us to use the facility free of charge with the agreement that we maintain the property at our expense. INSURANCE- Skydive Lake Trafford has already secured a $2 million liability policy that meets all Collier County Airport Authority requirements for a commercial operator even though we are operating as a dub, similar to the ultralights, gyro - copiers, and RC's. In addition, all jumpers are required to be USPA members which provides an additional $50,000 liability coverage per jumper. The required policy will be submitted to the Airport Authority prior to any jump activity. OPERATION- Skydive Lake Trafford will be operated within all FAA, USPA, and Collier County rules, regulations and guide fines. All jumpers will land, pack parachutes, and manifest at the facility located at 1002 East Hwy 846. Jumpers will be transported to the aircraft loading area located through the North gate at the end of T- Hangar C. Pro- Freight presently leases space at the East end of Hangar C. See Exhibit A. The flight paths of the jump aircraft will not conflict with any other operations, including other skydiving operations. The pilots and operators of PRO - FREIGHT and Skydive Lake Trafford are highly skilled and experienced in all aspects of skydiving operations, including multiple jump aircraft operating simultaneously. Many parachute centers across the country operate daily with multiple aircraft and multiple operations. This can be done safely when proven procedures are followed which we are already experienced with. See Exhibit B. COLLIER COUNTY CODES AND REGULATIONS- Skydive Lake Trafford will comply with all building codes and regulations including,occupational licenses prior to any jump operations. LAI�ETRAFFOE RD 1 -877 711 -JUMP PO BOX 3681MMOKALEE FL. 34143 November 5,2001 THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE 16J1 11 ImI V� LAKE TRAFFORD JUMP CLUB 1 -877- 711 -JUMP SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD? What's this all about? SKYDIVE,LAKE TRAFFORD is a recently formed jump club that caters to the novice and experienced jumper. In recent months, local jumpers have had no access to modern jump planes with large lift capacities that fulfill skydivers real goals and needs. The founders of SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD witnessed a decline in local jump interest and participation due mostly to this absence of a larger aircraft. Local jumpers were forced to drive much further distances to utilize the larger aircraft. Many local jumpers expressed their, feelings about having to make this long drive when we still had the same large aircraft (Grand Caravans), pilots, instructors, etc, operating off the Immokalee airport doing other things besides skydiving. Our intent is to use these locally based Grand Caravans on a permanent weekend basis to give the jumpers what they have asked us for, a dedicated, locally based, big turbine jump plane. Do you actually believe that Immokalee can support another Drop Zone on the same airport? YES. If we had not received the input of the local jumpers that were forced to go elsewhere to jump larger aircraft we would not ' have proceeded forward with SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD jump club. The other DZ on Immokalee airport has recently acquired a larger turbine aircraft, Why is SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD jump club still pursuing this venture and won't it create "bad blood" amongst the other operators? We can only speak for ourselves, and our answer is no. We started this venture months ago and SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD caters to the already trained jumper, the very people that asked us to start this club. We will not affect the other DZ's first jump business or customer at all. This may or may not affect the owner of the turbine aircraft, However, their aircraft is here on a trial, limited basis only.The Grand Caravans are based on the Immokalee airport and do not require any weekly minimum support in order to stay. The Grand Caravans are here to stay. Any bad feelings are completely unintentional on our part and we regret if we have caused any. Won't this make jumpers feel like thy have to choose sides? Not at all. Every jumper is welcome. You can jump at one or the other, or both. No problem with this in the least. What is the difference between a "jump club" and a "commercial operation "? A jump club has members instead of customers. A jump club returns ail money, after expenses, back into the club. Each member has a vote on issues concerning the club. It is exactly how it sounds,a private place for you to go to jump with your friends and have a good time at a place you personally helped create. Where Is the clubhouse located and what are the facilities like, right now? The club house Is located the first left past the main entrance of the Immokalee Regional Airport. It is a white trailer that already meets all of Collier County's code requirements. The landing area is directly behind , north, of the parking lot.. We have running water, city electricity, indoor restrooms, paved driveway, air conditioning and heating. When can we start jumping at SKYDIVE LAKE TRAFFORD jump club? Very soon. We anticipate having all the details worked out with the county within a few weeks. Call for your membership card ($1), updates, comments, or concerns. We are looking forward to jumping with you again. See you soon. LASETRAFF`O D 1 -177 711WMP PO BOX 368 IMMOKALEE FL. 34143 LOADINC GATE AREA tl a X A r< I EXHIBIT A 16J1 ., HWY 846 COW PASTURE LANDING AREA it NORTH x W LO 1- a c m rn N N r C O E m U Q a c m �i L a E a� OD m ca a m m E m 3 m c c� L m a a O a m 16,11 w R 0 c N, L m c 2 a m - m �3 c 0 co L AIRPp,9�, C� °v COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY r 2003 Mainsail Drive toll- Naples, Florida 34114 Ln (941) 642 -7878 Fax (941) 394 -3515 16J1 VA111111111 www.collierairports.com December 26, 2001 Mr. Stewart Cavanaugh Pro Freight 15343 NW 33 Place Opalocka, FL 33054 RE: Your Request to Establish a Skydive Operation at Immokalee Regional Airport Dear Mr. Cavanaugh: Your above referenced request is hereby denied for the listed reasons. You have the right to appeal this decision to the Collier County Airport Authority Board. Their next meting is January 14, 2002 at 1:00 pm at the Marco Island Executive Airport. 1. You have identified a piece of land leased to Siena Marble as your base of operations. Siena Marble has made no formal request to the Authority to sublease this area to you. If Siena Marble did make a request it would be denied as this land is designated, as Industrial Park Land not intended for aeronautical activities. 2. You have identified a piece of land leased to Huey Howard as your landing area. Huey Howard has made no request to the Authority to sublease this area to you. If Mr. Howard did make a request it would be denied. The Authority has designated this area as future Industrial Park Land not intended for aeronautical activities. 3. You have designated an aircraft taxi lane as the skydiving loading area. This area is designated as an aircraft movement area. The loading of skydivers on an aircraft movement area cannot be approved. 4. Your request to establish a second drop zone at the airport is denied. The Authority recognizes that skydiving is an aeronautical activity that should be accommodated at the airport and therefore did establish a drop zone two (2) years ago in the southwest corner of the airport. This drop zone was managed by and leased to you under the name of "Skydive America ". Skydive America subsequently sold its lease and drop zone management rights to Skydive Naples who currently manages and leases the drop zone. ❑ Marco Island Executive Airport ❑ Immokalee Regional Airport ❑ Everglades Airpark 2003 Mainsail Drive 165 Airport Boulevard P.O. Box 689 Naples. FL 34114 Immokalee, FL 34142 650 E.C. Airpark Road (941) 394 -3355 (941) 657 -9003 Everglades City, FL 34139 (941) 394 -3515 Fax (941) 657 -9191 Fax (941) 695 -2778 (941) 695.3558 Fax Mr. Stewart Cavanaugh December 26, 2001 Page 2 16J1 The Airport accommodates an aerobatics box, gyro - copter operations, crop dusting operations, skydiving operations, flight training, recreational flying and business flying. The Authority maintains a balance, with safety as our primary concern, between these operations all of which compete for airspace and land to conduct their operations. Therefore the Authority has designated certain areas of the Airport to accommodate each and every one of these operations. The introduction of a second drop zone upsets this balance and compromises safety. Therefore your request to establish a second drop zone is hereby denied. Further, you are hereby reminded and placed on notice that skydiving from or on the Airport without authorization from the Authority in the form of a written agreement is a violation of Airport Rules and Regulations. If you have any questions, please contact me at (941) 642 -7878 Ext. 1. y ely, . Drury, tive Director CC: Collier County Airport Authority John Kirchner Skydive Naples JHD /gdh H:12.26.01 SkydiveLakeTraffordLeaseRequest 16J1 AGENDA SUMMARY JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. IV -B INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ADMINISTRATIVE Summary: For the Board's review are the attached financial statements for the quarter ended December 31, 2001. These statements summarize the transactions in the operating and capital improvement funds, and compare the results to the annual appropriation. 16J1 COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For The Three Month Period Ended December 31, 2001 Funds 495, 496, and 497 .O i 0 CL Q 0 U 0 U U) LLl zi U, CO U Z Z U- EE Z 16J1 O 0 O O ,o0 oO o0 „ O o O ,O ,O ,0 o 0 .. 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G ca CL m U i P- rn C LL r rn 00 M rn 00 co co co O M � O U CL L O C a m x x W 16J1 rn Lo aD a0 (O co O U a) O O a) w CD CD C a c a) C a) E (n f9 O U a) 7 V) N (n C 7 O E Q E Zn N T U) C a) a) rn m c f0 2 W •U C ld C LL N O U 0 Y N a) O w f0 -O •U O C L m m M C ), 7 N O O (6 C O O � a) ai °- o E Z o0 16J1 AGENDA SUMMARY JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. V -A PRODUCTIVITY REPORT RESPONSE COMMITTEE UPDATE OLD BUSINESS Summary: Robin Doyle, Chairman of this Committee, has requested a meeting with the Productivity Committee (see attached letter). Dates will be discussed. Productivity Committee Members are: Robin Doyle, Monte Lazarus and Gene Schmidt. 111RP0 °v COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY r 2003 Mainsail Drive X Naples, Florida 34114 0 (941) 642 -7878 4 Fax (941) 394 -3515 16J1 ";i k� »% www.collierairports.com December 31, 2001 Mr. James R. Gibson, Jr., Chairman Collier County Productivity Committee 5041 Mabry Drive Naples, Florida 34112 RE: Productivity Committee Report Dear Mr. Gibson: The Authority has appointed me as Chairman of an Airport Authority Committee to respond to the above referenced report. It is our understanding that the unsigned Report which we received is a draft report from your committee and is not yet in final form. Our Committee has read the report, Mr. Drury's comments on the report and met to discuss the report. At a meeting on December 10, 2001, the Airport Authority Board considered the Committee's recommendations, and voted to request a meeting with the full Productivity Committee. We believe that this meeting will help clarify questions that we have, provide additional information to the Productivity Committee, and allow the Airport Authority to have all information necessary to formally respond to the Report. We respectfully request a meeting with the three (3) committees that developed the report to clarify and obtain a better understanding of some of the reports findings and recommendations after which we will formally respond to the report. Mr. Drury's Administrative Assistant is working with Winona Stone to set up the meeting if this meets with your approval. ❑ Marco Island Executive Airport ❑ Immokalee Regional Airport ❑ Everglades Airpark 2003 Mainsail Drive 165 Airport Boulevard P.O. Box 689 Naples, FL 34114 Immokalee, FL 34142 650 E.C. Airpark Road (941) 394 -3355 (941) 657 -9003 Everglades City, FL 34139 (941) 394 -3515 Fax (941) 657 -9191 Fax (941) 695 -2778 (941) 695 -3558 Fax Mr. James R. Gibson, Jr., Chairman December 31, 2001 Page 2 If you have any questions, you can contact me at (941) 434 -4954. Cc: John Drury Gail Hambright QBNAP\333221.1 16J1 Sin re , K,. o E. Doyle, Jr., Vic hai an 16J1 AGENDA SUMMARY JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. V -B POLICY COMMITTEE REPORT UPDATE OLD BUSINESS Summary: The Policy Committee has met several times and is completing its work to update the following documents: 1. Minimum Standards for Commercial Operations 2. Leasing Policy 3. Airport Rules and Regulations 4. Administrative Code 5. Declaration of Development Standards Mr. Lazarus, the Chairman of this committee, will update the Board on the status. Policy Committee Members are: Monte Lazarus, Gene Schmidt and Duke Vasey. 15J1 43 AGENDA SUMMARY JANUARY 14, 2002 AGENDA ITEM NO. V -C JOINT AUTHORITY/BCC WORKSHOP UPDATE OLD BUSINESS Summary: Joint Authority/BCC Workshop. Steve Price, Chairman of the Authority has requested a joint workshop with the BCC (see attached letter) BCC staff identified a date of January 15th (tomorrow) as all five (5) Commissioners will be in Immokalee for a "Town Meeting Day ". This was not adequate time for the Authority to prepare for the meeting so it was recommended that the date be set for February or March. A proposed Agenda is enclosed. Recommendation: That the Chairman appoint a Committee to format and coordinate the workshop. `` kl AI RPOR� v0 °v COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY 2003 Mainsail Drive t05- Naples, Florida 34114 (941) 642 -7878 Fax (941) 394 -3515 16J1 r." V% www.collierairports.com December 17, 2001 Ahe Honorable James D. Carter, Ph.D., Chairman Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East Bldg. F, 3rd Floor Naples, FL 34112 RE: Airport Authority/Board of County Commissioners Workshop Dear Commissioner Carter: The Authority has unanimously voted to conduct a Board of County Commissioners /Airport Authority Workshop at the Immokalee Airport subject to your approval. I have enclosed a proposed agenda for said Workshop. Please advise if you and the other commissioners are amicable to holding a workshop in February or at such time as all members' schedules permit. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions (941) 657 -3171. Sinc , . -......... Steve Price Chairman Enclosure CC: Airport Authority Board Tom 011iff V Susan Pareigis JHD /gdh H: 12. 17.01 Cartet-BCC.AA. Workshop ❑ Marco Island Executive Airport ❑ Immokalee Regional Airport ❑ Everglades Airpark 2003 Mainsail Drive 165 Airport Boulevard P.O. Box 689 Naples, FL 34114 Immokalee, FL 34142 650 E.C. Airpark Road (941) 394.3355 (941) 657 -9003 Everglades City, FL 34139 (941) 394 -3515 Fax (941) 657 -9191 Fax (941) 695.2778 (941) 695 -3558 Fax BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16J1 AND COLLIER COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY WORKSHOP Date: February Location: Immokalee Regional Airport Manufacturing Incubator Conference Room I. Introduce County Commissioners and Authority Board members II. Tour of Incubator Facility III. History /Creation of Authority a. Ordinance b. Loan Agreement c. Business Plan IV. Work Completed from 1994 to Today a. Everglades Airpark 1994 Everglades Airport Today Everglades Airpark's Future b. Marco Airport 1994 Marco Airport Today Marco Airport's Future c. Immokalee Airport 1994 Immokalee Airport Today Immokalee Airports Future Immokalee Race Track MotorSports Park V. Updating the Business Plan a. Mission Statement b. Social Impacts c. Economic Impacts d. Financial Impacts VI. Productivity Committee Report VII. A discussion between the Board of County Commissioners, County Manager and Airport Authority on the future of the Airports VIII. Adjournment H:11.26.01 BCC. Workshop CoUier utho rl Airiport � l� General � correspondence 11 Mk r A 0- P ■ Ax r Florida Community Bank and Price proudly support the town of Immokalee. Driving from Naples to Immokalee presents an assortment of land- scapes. Naples is a town full of beautiful resorts, quaint shops and grandiose neighbor- hoods supported by a roaring economy and heavy development. As You drive an hour out of Naples on Immokalee Road, the landscape quickly turns rural. For as far as the eve can see, there is open, flat land: farmland that is harvest- YL JC fr ,. 4� y✓e y� ed by migrant workers. j.NDIAN__�� Immokalee's tilain Street is lined with royal blue street lamps and an abundance of local shops and few retail establishments. FLORIDA BANKItiG ♦ No\ 2001 here is quiet a history behind Florida Communit} t3ank and the little town of Immokalee. It was found. ed in 1923, by pioneer Barron Collier as the Bank o: Everglades. In a short period of time Collier amassed 1.: million acres of Southwest Florida swampland, making him the largest landowner in the state. By the time of hi; death in 1939, Collier's empire included several banks, chain of hotels, bus lines, newspapers, a telephone compa ny and a steamship line. In 1963, the bank relocated t( Immokalee and Steve Price's father William Price wa named CEO. Then, in 1965 W. Price and a group of loca residents bought the bank and renamed it First Bank o Immokalee. Historically an agriculture bank, First Bank o Immokalee transitioned out of the agriculture busines after the 1989 Christmas Eve freeze that devastate( Florida's crops. When W. Price retired from First Bank e Immokalee in April 1990, ending a 44-year career as a ful time banker in Southwest Florida, S. Price took over as Chief Executive Officer. At that time the 525 million bank was being forced to diversify. Price spent his first five years at the helm strategically leading the bank to recovery from the devastating freeze. In 1996, the bank was renamed Florida Community Bank to represent its strong focus and histo- ry with the community. Today, six offices in Southwest Florida total $325 million in assets, with the agriculture community representing $20 million. Times have changed since 1990 and Florida Community Bank has changed as well. There is no loan minimum at FCB. You can apply for loans as low as $50 and up to much more. The bank takes pride in working with the clientele to provide small business and home loans, as well as a variety of For several years, Price has been part of the Lobster Brigade at FBA's renowned Lobster Boil. Continued on page 10 Optimize Your Bank's Performance. Optimum System Products Inc. is your solution.- As a specialist in the financial industry, we offer you many ways to reduce the cost of printed products and office supplies, and also increase your inventory control. We are a one - source resource. We work closely with you to individualize a program for your operation. Call us today at 1- 800 - 869 -0632 and achieve OPTLViUM performance. 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Price is proud of the service he and FCB provide to the community. And Price's generosity has not gone unnoticed. "Steve has been a community advocate since he returned back to Immokalee in 1978," stated Benny Starling, Executive Director of Immokalee Chamber of Commerce. There are countless examples of Price's ded- ication to the community. Six years ago, FCB spearheaded the Teens As Parents (TAP) pro- gram for teen mothers. TAP provides young women m high school who have children the opportunity to work as tellers at the bank. "The young ladies learn customer service skills and one -on -one skills, as well as proper business attire. They also benefit from the pro- fessional training," Price stated. "These are imperative business skills that would not be taught at your local fast food restaurant." At the beginning of every school year the bank also hosts a teacher bus tour to acclimate them to the conditions the students live in. "The local Chamber of Commerce provides a tour guide, the school provides a bus and FCB provides a meal to the teachers, Price stated. In support of Immokalee High School, on game days the FCB staff dresses in red and white team shirts. The staff not only supports athletics by showing their spir- it during business hours, but they also volunteer at the con- cession stand. And Price is the game announcer for both foot- ball and basketball. In fact, Price cooks a pre -game meal at his home for the football team before every game. Spaghetti, salad and bread are prepared and then transported to the school for the team to eat before the big game. Price enjoys providing this service to the athletes so much that he's been doing it for at least 10 Price has dedicated a corner of his office to Florida Gator memorabilia. Price serves the IHS football team a spaghetti lunch before the big game. Continued on page 12 10 - WWW.Fl-ORIDABANKERS.COM years. Throughout the years Price has been a beacon of hope to many students. In July of this year, Leonard D. Bryant, an Indiana University Scholar Student /Athlete composed a touching letter to Price citing his appreciation for all that he has done for the community. "Sir you may or may not ever know how your contributions toward your community and the people you come in contact with have and can inspire a person. Especially a person with the hunger and drive to in a sense, push themselves a little bit harder and further, so I say thank you," Bryant wrote. He also described Price as someone who is genuine and reli- able. FLORIDA BANKING ♦ NOVEMBER 2001 Continued from page 10 16J1 The qualities stated by Leonard Bryant certainly have been characteris- tics of Price throughout his years of membership with the FBA. Price has received many awards due to his active involvement in industry related work. In fact, he has run out of wall space to hang all of the awards, news- paper articles and photos that have been dedicated to him over the years. Even with all of the accolades, Steve Price is still the same man that returned to Immokalee in 1978. In the 1990's Price was not only FBA President, but also the recipient of the 1992 FBA Horizon Award for having selflessly demonstrated outstanding dedica- tion to the association. The award also cited the sig- nificant contributions he made to the association to elevate the professionalism and recognition of the FBA. In 1999, he was honored with the FBA Banker of the Year Award in recognition of his outstanding commitment to excellence demonstrated by his ser- vice and involvement in the growth and develop- ment of Florida's communities. Over the years Immokalee has also awarded him with many accolades. Last August, Price was presented with the 2001 Immokalee Chamber of Commerce Man of Year Award. This particular award is given to an indi- vidual that has shown exemplary involvement, service and decision -mak- ing in the community. Benny Starling had nothing but good things to say about Steve Price. "Steve is a super guy and he has a super nice family," Starling stated. "Steve is most helpful in the community and FCB has always been a number one supporter of the community." As a member of the Government Relations Council, Price attends virtu- ally every Leadership Dinner the FBA sponsors and is a regular attendee 12 - WWW.FLORIDABANKERS.COM FLORIDA BANKING ♦ NOVEMBER 2001 16J1 at FBA events. You will almost always see him at annual conven- tion and even Lobster Boil and Capitol Day. "Steve is a dedicated and reliable member of the association," Alex Sanchez stated. "And he continues to be a soldier for the banking industry." As a staunch supporter of FBA legislative issues Price is adamant that credit unions not be allowed any new business opportunities while they are free from taxation. "No question about it, Credit Unions pose the biggest risk to community banks," Price stated. And the proposed IRS rule on Non - Resident Alien deposits could impact Price too. "The NRA pro- posal is a very significant issue for FCB. We have many German depositors." Price also believes Cabinet Reorganization is another critical issue that bankers will face this session. Both W. Price (1975, FBA) and S. Price (1998, CBF) have served as Past Presidents, which has only occurred a few other times in the history of the banking association. Sense hanging up his coat in 1990, W. Price has become an avid golfer as opposed to his son who has a great love for the outdoors and hunting. When asked what his most memorable experience as presi- dent was Price stated, "the merge." On October 1, 1998, Community Bankers of Florida and Florida Bankers Association merged to form the "new" Florida Bankers Association. An executive commit- tee comprised of 14 bankers, including Price worked tirelessly to make this historic concept a real- ity. The merge has proven to strengthen the bankers' presence in Florida, as well as nationwide. The FBA appreciates Price's sup- port and dedication to the Association and we salute his efforts to provide Immokalee with a community bank that thrives on service and friendship. Immokalee is important to Steve Price, not only because he works there, but because he lives there too. Price stands in what is to be the new boardroom at FCB. hrBankSys Uri, Management Incorporated Since 1992, BMI has designed, installed and serviced over 100 main or branch office systems for community banks like yours. Each of these solutions has been customized to Improve system performance as well as save money. 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Front page I Classified I GoShopNaples Naples I avIrs Dicigl x' 1119 , . • Searchable ®' Naples front I Naples archive I help Directory of Online Advertisers Whatever happened to? — NA� NITA MARCO ^ Employment ads County officials expected to from The Naples Daily News decide whether to build 12 Days of motors sports complex in p p VINUME CON ST PItRi Friday, December 28, 2001 By LARRY HANNAN, lihannan knaplesnews.com Editor's note: Through the end of the year, the Daily News each day will update readers on a story or person who was in the news during the past year. Collier County Airport Authority members and Collier County commissioners will likely decide in 2002 whether to build a motor sports complex at Immokalee Regional Airport. Airport officials originally planned to resolve the issue in 2001 but delayed making a decision because they wanted to give everyone a say and believe more people will be around in early 2002. The Airport Authority is considering using more than 400 acres of airport land for a complex that would include a four- tenths -mile oval track, a quarter -mile drag strip and a 2 -mile road course. The drag strip would replace a one - eighth -mile strip that has been operating at the airport since 1999. If the Airport Authority does move forward, the Collier County Commission must also approve the plan because it would involve a rezoning. Commission approval would be needed before work could begin on the motor sports complex. The motor sports complex is expected to bring more money to the Collier County Airport Authority. But disagreements exist over how the plan would impact the Immokalee community. Some believe it would benefit the local economy, while others worry it http: / /www.naplesnews.com/01 /12 /naples /d726619a.htm 12/28/2001 Whatever happened to? — County officials expected to decide whether to build motor spo... Page 2 of 5 would increase noise pollution in the area and not have any real benefit to residents. 16J1 The Airport Authority had previously commissioned a study that examined the effect a motorsports complex would have on the community with regard to noise and economic impact. That report, which was done by Florida Gulf Coast University and the University of North Texas Center for Economic Development and Research, determined that the motorsports complex would provide significant economic benefits to Immokalee. But that study was thrown into question when another economic impact study that Collier Enterprises Inc. completed went in the opposite direction. This study found that the economic impact to Immokalee would prove minimal. Airport Authority Executive Director John Drury said the issue is moving forward slowly. There will be several public meetings scheduled in Immokalee early in 2002 that should allow everyone to express their opinions on the issue. Those meetings will be conducted in English, Spanish and Creole. After that, the Airport Authority will await completion of a rural land study. That study should be done in June. Then, the Airport Authority will decide whether it wants to go forward. If it does, the issue will go to the County Commission. If the commission OKs the plan, the Airport Authority will have to for grants that will improve roads, utilities and other such public services around Immokalee, Drury said. There is no timetable yet for when the motorsports complex might begin operation, Drury said. 2 E -mail this story to a friend. iii Format this story for printing. Search our archive for related stories: Iadvanced search Navigation: Go to today's Naples section front Go to our 7 -day Naples archive Go to another section... 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Collunorciat sovvico air ports alt Iuill reoportod by Octohor 4. vot numerous GA airports worn stiil operiting under strict limits. FAA created temporary GA nu -fly." unles around Now York aml Washin ton that W tonderl '_15 nauticai miles. a distanco that was dropped to t8 nautical miles on October 5. I'lii oapture(t all G,A airports located within those tarhiddou zones. .pother tomporary restriction r.reat t,d Enhanced Class B airspa(;o arnunci '� other of rho nations husicst ,iirports that lilllit( cd G-A iircmit to operations untlor instrument flight rules This leit GSA iii-ports in those ro�,ions. including Suohomis'tl Cuunt�. ,i rniio� or for Seattle- Taconui lntcurnatinnut. nearly out of business. FAA on October l2 ;uinounc °d that private aircralt wiin nncotiin�� hansl>onders could resunio VF'R tli_ilts n l5 of the 213 designated Eniiam ie�i Class B airspace Iucatiuus. Those ;, locations aro t-Iouston. Kansas City:. Vtompllis. New Orleans. St. Lour. Clevoiand. Daltas /Fort Worth. Honolulu. A'tinnoapolis. Phoenix. Charlotte, Ciucinuati. Sall Lako Citc. Seattle and Tai ipa. Then. on Oc'oher 22. the agency authorized V R t1ijhts in Enhancod Class B iirs[mc(, .irttund the fottowing airports: AtLuua. L;is Vo-, is. Las .An etas. Miami 'ind S'll" Frulc,isco. Tl- agency said that \ FR flights could resume iu airspace around Denver, Detroit. pittsi)111 -11 ;ind Sim Dieg,n nn Oclo6er On October 24, Vl,l\' fli�,lus more roloast�d around Ciiicn�n .Ind Ori.nulo I..A ,iirport.ti in illorc rural ,heap. ;ufA honer in hint 1'.1,1 Iillod ,t "Iruo110 slr,p nrcicr on Ihair VI'h Ilihhl that I,tsfctl atom thnu a work. (;A airport nuuislgtns are he iurning to evaluate their own losses, as well ns iho financial diun- agt don! to Ihoir Lou - ants. Gvhichi iriclucic I.BOs, fli -111 sclumis ❑ id maintouance facititios, anlon;; others. Tracv Meaux. ,A..A.L- director of �'�` montgomory ;md Brown fields for the cite of San Die,, and chair of _AAAE•s Non - Hubr'Gonernl .A�-iation C;tmmiUeo, nmpImsiz( that. "It would he tin unclerstatomont to s;lv the national air trausl s %Amn has been s(:rio impacted hk" the horri 5�'ptoinber 11. Much :iIltl\ so, has been h t our commercial airports. Tu <o11- it nnt� seem trivial, hilt what .Ih011 d ;n iatiun? m It is Limo that - tit ;ance. direr,tiun and attention t)( � , _o this �t3'_'Illellt of tilt., IIldtnstm. %V'ugjgOIwr noted that. even if .ill GA restrictions % %ere to bc. limed imir.edi itely, 'I think theca is a ,moral Nail o�. er g' ?nerd aM,Ition and tho \ lot ut the moneV that avi- ;ition is discretionary. When 'ii _'cono- mv slows down. discretionar'. :none -V dries up. This isn't just a matt�f rt;nloving restrictions. We ,lino recognize that the GA induslr' ��1a5 been dealt a severe blow.' But Waggoner still retains confidenai that his airport 'is here to His tenants include Booim,'s 74- 6 77 manufachuin� plant and Guud:•:cii Curporation's .Aviation Tcc: in;, al �eI' icon coniplt'x, cc hich ht �.� s(:rihocl is ";goat. strong companies. ,although their near -terns outlook "has ;c't [o include nlcassive belt tighmnul,, .ulcl ewer n +%cuue_ I'll(' uirpurt = tli,ht schoots are losing up to S10.000 a daV n rn�enua ;uul tht airport it,O;t has lost rc�ouuo tronn landim, Iris .111(1 Curl IT towage foes. Alane of Ilis haseti iircniit os -tenants have petitioned tar f ' Iless of rent durim, the period when they aren't ahlo to ilv. " We hay ell` t answered- that- t'e_:_� "Tllat would he difficult to do from <l state law standpoint. t think that (mtloll Ise t availahle to Its. Bill Barkhauer. _A._A.E.. man�i t'r alt Morristown Municipal :Airport nil \e'.v tBrsnV', represents ainuther tacilit', I aught in t'uh;inceci Class B airspace. HO1Vever. ,thee his airport is acijacant to v'ew Yorks no -tic zone. lie is recei- ing corporate aircraft operiting under II'R coll(litions that are being turned alvnv from airports inside the zone. "AVe are an eXC(,ption.'' Barkhuuer ackil(mled "ed. "Wo have become so busy that we don't kno�� �ehut to do with alt the ;lirplanes.'' At one point. wiih tour limos rho usual uunlher of husiness jots �Irri% BarkhuLWIr (AU"Od town the airport's secoIld;u•� run a . for throe weeks ;uui turno(l it into a toinporary parkim, apron. The (haobor 5 roduliuitioni of the Nt, %v Ynrk tiu-flV zone to 18 miles has eased the situa- tion substantially and allowed the reopening of the runway. While business jet traffic using Morristown has greatly increased, the facility's 130 based light aircraft are grounded. "Our revenues are probably up because of the landing fees for busi- ness jets and the income from fuel sales," Barkhauer estimated. "That should offset the loss of light planes." Jefferson County (Colorado) Airport is another airport that benefited from an abundance of traffic due to its location just outside Enhanced Class B airspace. "I don't know what our businesses lost in September, but a lot are making it back now," explained Manager Jeff Price. "Charter is up 15 percent over normal. I don't know about flight train- ing, but we are doing a ton of that." Centennial and Front Range airports are in the Enhanced Class B airspace, so Jefferson County Airport is tem- porarily taking over at least part of their business. Despite that, Price said the airport's September operations were down by 4,000, while the fuel flowage fees were off by 50 percent. "It's a little more severe than if it just were a bad weather month," he said. "It .q s a a u we cannot go on indefinitely in the current mode without dire conse- quences and these issues must be addressed before doors begin to close." Andy Rivera, A.A.E., manager of Clover Field in Texas, a GA reliever airport in Enhanced Class B airspace, said his airport has been losing $700 daily and $1,000 on weekend days in fuel sales due to the flight restrictions. "One of our flight schools is about to go out of business, as is our banner tow- ing operator. Our four maintenance FBOs have not had any new business since the imposition of the restrictions and two potential investors in new hangars have decided to hold off on their plans. We need help immediately or many of the Enhanced Class B small GA airports will end up as real estate developments or industrial parks," he said. Wiley Post Airport, a large GA reliev- er near Oklahoma City with more than 300 based aircraft, faces an uncertain future with some of its tenants. Manager Mark 16anenburg pointed out that, while business activity is improv- ing, "These small businesses in many ways run on tight budgets and, just like many people with their own finances. probably won't impact the airport as much as it does the businesses here." For the future, Price said the airport may have to put some capital improve- ment projects on hold, but he added, "I'm not sure what we would hold up." Demand remains high for additional hangar space, he said, "even though the economy isn't doing well." The airport will likely develop the infrastructure for 16 -20 T- hangars, plus a new FBO with a minimum 35,000- square -foot hangar, he said. Robert Olislagers, A.A.E., executive director of Colorado's Centennial Airport, said continuation of Enhanced Class B restrictions would have "a cata- strophic effect on our 500 or so VFR customers, our flight schools and all our businesses operating with special waivers, such as sky /traffic watches, specialty operations such as the film industry and others." He noted that the airport and its tenants prior to September 11 "were in solid financial shape with sufficient reserves to absorb a hit or economic downturn. However, November December lust a few days or weeks can mean making it or not." Joseph Frasher, A.A.E., executive director of South Carolina's Greenville Downtown Airport, a facility not encumbered by the Enhanced Class B airspace restrictions-,'estimated that while September operations and fuel sales were off by 30 percent. by early October the facility was "either back to normal or above normal." Most of Greenville's traffic is business and corpo- rate planes, a seg- ment of general aviation that Frasher predict- ed will increase. "We think fractional and ordinary business aircraft owners will grow," he said, adding that new security restric- 16J1 tio coel travel ikill encour- age corporations to seek GA alterna- tives. He noted that already his air- port's Part 135 on- demand charter operators "are overwhelmed with calls." Tenants at Greenville Downtown who suffered severe losses during September have petitioned the airport for rent relief, Frasher related. He explained that, while the requests will be dis- cussed by the airport commission, `we have some concern for giving rent relief for things we don't cause" since it could set a precedent. Frasher noted that the airport will provide relief for traffic shutdowns that it does cause, such as an upcoming project that will close one runway for 60 days. John Black, executive director at Smyrna Airport in Tennessee, also not in Enhanced Class B airspace, said that while he doesn't have a dollar estimate on tenant losses due to the terrorist attacks, "From personal observation, it had a tremendous impact." Flight train- ing, which comprises a large percent - age of the airport's total operations, has been virtually at a standstill, Black said, while fuel flowage fees have decreased drastically. The airport had -an aicshow sclie—duled for September 15 -16 featuring the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, which 'was canceled on September 11. "The year -long planning process for the show was complete," Black related. "All we had to do was \ open the gales on Saturday." Black's airport benefits from its near- ness to Nissan and Saturn manufactur- ing plants, he said. "We feel business growth will continue, but at a different pace." In Florida, where 112 GA airports are located, the effect of FAA flight restric- tions has been significant, according to Bill Johnson, A.A.E., executive vice president of the Florida Airport Managers Association (FAMA). Florida has Enhanced Class B airspace around Orlando, Tampa, Miami and Fort Lauderdale, which captured numerous GA reliever airports. "They are severely impacted," Johnson said. "All you can do there is fly instruments, which is 15 percent of general aviation, or you can do specific flight instruction." Florida GA airports are fortunate in one sense, however. The state has a large airport grant program and early indications are that some funds will be reallocated to allow airports to cover their losses. FAMA petitioned the state to give hard -hit airports the flexibility to use at least one year of the five -year grant program money to defray operating losses. When the state's fiscal year began July 1, S84 million was available for airport grants. Johnson estimated that $64 million could be reallocated at the discretion of affected airports to cover losses, plus the cost of additional security. Other than airports in restricted air- space, Florida GA airports, for the most part, are fully operational, Johnson said. "But the money they lost means that in manv cases they won't break even," he cautioned. Rob Pruitt, managing consultant of Birk Hillman Consultants, an aviation firm located in Orlando, added that, "Without exception, the GA airports here are reporting they are just basical- ly dying on the vine. It's been devastat- ing." He noted that flight training is an important industry in Florida and the shutdown of flying heavily impacted flight schools as well as airports. John Drury, A.A.E., executive direc- tor of the Collier County (Florida) Airport Authority, has three GA facili- ties— Everglades, Immokalee and Marco Island —that were shut down for 1 06 e- . J 1 Sweeping Signature Security Almost immediately after the terrorist attacks on September 11, Signature Flight Support, which operates FBOs at 43 locations in the U.S., implemented (sweeping security procedures. The company was prepared to move quickly because prior to September 11 officials had held numerous discussions on security and planned to examine security procedures in more depth, according to Doug Crowther, vice president- . operations. Further, contingency plans already existed that could be used. "Our overriding philosophy was to protect our passengers, crewmembers, employees and assets, and we thought the best way to do this was to limit access to the ;'ramp "explained Steve Lee, senior vice president- marketing and business devel- ` opment Signature's new security measures are. Where airport regulations permit, outside security personnel have been hired to patrol access to Signature's facility and the ramp where aircraft are parked.Where airport regulations do not permit the use of outside securi- ty,the company will use trained Signature Flight Support employees. For transient customers, a code will be issued to the crew upon its arrival and must be' presented before crewmembers may return to the aircraft. • Flight crews will be required to identify themselves to Signature with their, pilot's license and photo identification before exiting Signature terminals to the ramp area. - :Flight crews must validate the identity of all passengers on their aircraft -• before entering the AOA.They do not have to provide passengers' names Signature employees will escort flight crews and their passengers to their respective aircraft. All flight crews and passengers will be required to walk ,directly and as a group to their aircraft and not delay entering the aircraft. At airports where' escorting the crew and passengers is unfeasible, dedi- cated employees will be stationed on each ramp with binoculars and radios to provide line of sight surveillance of all ramp activity ; Disembarking passengers on arriving aircraft will be escorted by Signature employees to the Signature terminal. No cars, limousines taxis, rental cars, vendor vehicles or other vehicles will' be allowed on the Signature. ramp. All curbside vehicles will be required to drop their passengers at the.: - riSignature terminal and then immediately move from the terminal. Most of ,- the security changes were implemented through staffing, although at cer- tain locations fencing was installed, Crowther said. Lee said that Signature has implemented security changes that can be left in <; place. "We may modify them but the concept will remain the same," he said. "I'm not sure what this has cost us, but it's very expensive," Crowther said. "We have 24 hour security guards at all facilities and more than one at some sites " Lee noted that rio decision has been made on whether to implement addi tional fees to cover the security costs. "We are absorbing costs at the moment, he said. "We want to understand what this ultimately looks like. Is there going to be an FAA mandate? What will it cost ?" Crowther said all Signature general managers met with their respective air - port directors to advise them of the new security policies. "For the most part," he said, "the responses were appreciative that we were taking steps to secure the airport a little better." He noted that, "Life has changed for us in this business, and think we will have permanent security of some fashion from this point forward." a a \ November continued on p. 30 , December 2001 L GN AIRPORTS CONTINUED FROM P. Z% 6 J L I Administration to pro- vide grants to small aviation businesses that incurred losses directly related to the federal ground stop after the September 11 attacks. Further, it would pro- vide one -year interest -free loans to aviation businesses that have suffered or are likely to suffer as a result of FAA /DOT orders. ll 1 Ilows know w e e revenue over the next several months." For Drury, the terrorist attacks carry memories that go beyond operating losses. "Many of the terrorists were trained in Florida and visited our air- ports on their flight training runs," he recalled. "My staff and I remember them." One person later identified as a terrorist signed the guest book at one of Drury's airports. Suspected terrorist leader Mohamed Atta is especially remembered by airport staff, Drury said. "He was very rude and odd and treated us condescendingly." The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) estimated that as of early October, the restrictions on general aviation have cost the industry more than $400 million in lost revenue. Legislation to alleviate these GA losses — The General Aviation Small Business o Relief Act of 2001 — was introduced a October 3 b-v Rep. Bill Shuster (R -Pa.). It © would require the Small Business November December - 2001 facilities. However, in response to a Association (NBAA) President Jack Olcott described Shuster's legislation as providing the necessary funds "to keep the doors of America's small avia- tion businesses open." NBAA repre- sents companies that own or operate GA aircraft or are involved with busi- ness aviation. Olcott said that for some of the association's members. economic damage related to the terrorist attacks and shutdpwn of air service "has been significant and non - recoverable." He said an NBAA member survey revealed that some FBOs are losing S1o0,000 pe month on fuel sales alone, while small er management companies are facing possible bankruptcy. As GA airports move from the emer- gency flight restriction phase into wha will become the industry's new "nor- mal" state, airport directors question what security standards they will nee to adopt. FAA currently does not impose security requirements on GA question From Airport Magazine, FAA spokesman Paul Takemoto stated, "We, can say we are looking very closely at airport security for the general aviation community." Takemoto cautioned that, "It is premature now to talk about any specifics," and he said there is no esti- mated timetable for agency action. Morristown's Barkhauer said his air- port isn't waiting for FAA mandates but is bringing in a consultant to dis- cuss security upgrades. "We are looking at a combination of a physical upgrade and more personnel for security," Barkhauer said. Since the vulnerability of the aviation system is a national problem, Barkhauer said the federal government "needs to make the same access to money available to us as they do to air carrier airports. The need for money at many GA facilities will be very acute." He noted that a "one size fits all" security mandate would be dif- ficult for FAA to impose "because gen- eral aviation goes from country fields with small planes as opposed to ours, which has corporate size aircraft. I hope in the rush to do something that the time is taken to have rules based on reality and it's not all for show or to make people feel better." Smyrna's Black said his airport also is being proactive on security upgrades and plans to install card readers at all access gates, make improvements in the contract air traffic control tower and add security fencing. The airport already provides 24 -hour roving security guards. Collier County's Drury said his air- ports have installed security equipment and implemented new security proce- dures since September 11, although they weren't required to do so. Video cameras were added at two of the air- ports to monitor the apron, although not enough money was available to r purchase a camera for the third airport. - The airport has also added six -foot perimeter fencing with several stands of barbed wire. Michael Stephens, director of avia- t tion services for Bethesda, Maryland - based Counter Technology, said the GA community would be better served by d developing its own security plan and presenting it to FAA. "They know their airports better than anyone," he said. The bi a so a the Treasury secretary to extend by two to four months the due date for certain taxes. "Since the attacks, small avi- ation businesses have seen profits collapse," Shuster said when introduc- ing the legislation. "Many smaller oper- ators have experienced losses ranging a week during the height of the emer- from 30 to 40 percent compared to last gency. Since the airport authority oper 'year's revenues during the same time ates the FBO for all three airports,: ' period — a devastating number for an "expenses continued and income" industry that characteristically experi- -froze ," Drury explained. "We do not ences lower profit margins.' I- th r we can make up the lost National Business Aviation know w e e revenue over the next several months." For Drury, the terrorist attacks carry memories that go beyond operating losses. "Many of the terrorists were trained in Florida and visited our air- ports on their flight training runs," he recalled. "My staff and I remember them." One person later identified as a terrorist signed the guest book at one of Drury's airports. Suspected terrorist leader Mohamed Atta is especially remembered by airport staff, Drury said. "He was very rude and odd and treated us condescendingly." The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) estimated that as of early October, the restrictions on general aviation have cost the industry more than $400 million in lost revenue. Legislation to alleviate these GA losses — The General Aviation Small Business o Relief Act of 2001 — was introduced a October 3 b-v Rep. Bill Shuster (R -Pa.). It © would require the Small Business November December - 2001 facilities. However, in response to a Association (NBAA) President Jack Olcott described Shuster's legislation as providing the necessary funds "to keep the doors of America's small avia- tion businesses open." NBAA repre- sents companies that own or operate GA aircraft or are involved with busi- ness aviation. Olcott said that for some of the association's members. economic damage related to the terrorist attacks and shutdpwn of air service "has been significant and non - recoverable." He said an NBAA member survey revealed that some FBOs are losing S1o0,000 pe month on fuel sales alone, while small er management companies are facing possible bankruptcy. As GA airports move from the emer- gency flight restriction phase into wha will become the industry's new "nor- mal" state, airport directors question what security standards they will nee to adopt. FAA currently does not impose security requirements on GA question From Airport Magazine, FAA spokesman Paul Takemoto stated, "We, can say we are looking very closely at airport security for the general aviation community." Takemoto cautioned that, "It is premature now to talk about any specifics," and he said there is no esti- mated timetable for agency action. Morristown's Barkhauer said his air- port isn't waiting for FAA mandates but is bringing in a consultant to dis- cuss security upgrades. "We are looking at a combination of a physical upgrade and more personnel for security," Barkhauer said. Since the vulnerability of the aviation system is a national problem, Barkhauer said the federal government "needs to make the same access to money available to us as they do to air carrier airports. The need for money at many GA facilities will be very acute." He noted that a "one size fits all" security mandate would be dif- ficult for FAA to impose "because gen- eral aviation goes from country fields with small planes as opposed to ours, which has corporate size aircraft. I hope in the rush to do something that the time is taken to have rules based on reality and it's not all for show or to make people feel better." Smyrna's Black said his airport also is being proactive on security upgrades and plans to install card readers at all access gates, make improvements in the contract air traffic control tower and add security fencing. The airport already provides 24 -hour roving security guards. Collier County's Drury said his air- ports have installed security equipment and implemented new security proce- dures since September 11, although they weren't required to do so. Video cameras were added at two of the air- ports to monitor the apron, although not enough money was available to r purchase a camera for the third airport. - The airport has also added six -foot perimeter fencing with several stands of barbed wire. Michael Stephens, director of avia- t tion services for Bethesda, Maryland - based Counter Technology, said the GA community would be better served by d developing its own security plan and presenting it to FAA. "They know their airports better than anyone," he said. Stephens added that GA airports will continue to thrive, despite the setbacks of this year. "GA is a vital part of the national transportation system," he said. "They need to start looking at how are they going to show that they are doing everything they possibly can in terms of security." The National Air Transportation Association (NATA), which represents aviation businesses, established a secu- rity task force comprised of more than 60 senior executives to develop best practice guidelines for its membership. The guidelines, which are available on NATA's website at www.nata- online.org, include the recommenda- tion that all employees of aviation businesses with access to aircraft have FAA - compliant employment back- ground verifications. In the months to come, as general aviation adjusts to a new operating environment, GA airport managers will be closely monitoring the trends in cor- porate aircraft deliveries and purchase options, such as fractional ownership, for signs of growth. Shelly Simi, vice president-commu- nications of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), said manufacturers continue to project high utilization of corporate aircraft. Prior to September 11, manufacturers reported increased inquiries from cor- porations about fractional ownership, Simi said, cautioning, "That doesn't necessarily translate to orders. It's too soon to tell." However, GAMA is pre- dicting total aircraft shipments will hold firm this year due to the existing trend toward increased business air- craft sales. United Airlines also is displaying confidence in the continued strength of corporate aviation. The company's new fractional ownership subsidiary named Avolar is proceeding with plans for an April 2002 launch. United said in early October that Avolar has 225 executive jets on order or option from a number of manufacturers. Further, Aircraft Shopper Online (ASO), an Internet -based listing service for sales of used aircraft, reported October 3 that, "The number of serious We Ckm ftoninp 16 �. shoppers for private ustness aircraft has surged" since the September 11 attacks. "The most logical explanation for the flurry of interest in business air- craft is that companies are considering alternatives to commercial air travel," commented ASO President Tony Friend. Florida's Collier County Airport Authority is among those that are opti- mistic about the potential growth in corporate aviation and the positive effect of this trend on GA airports. "A lot depends on the psychology of America as impacted by what the President does and what happens to the local economy," Drury said. "I think the future for corporate aviation is bright because of the desire to protect top officials. General aviation is like driving your own personal car. It's dif- ferent than airlines, which are like a bus or train where you don't know anybody." Barbara Cook is a writer for Business Travel News, gen- eral aviation editor of Airport Magazine and editor of AAAE's Airport Report Express. Eliminate flight delays, with a Sweepster high speed runway sweeper. Our products are designed for tough cleaning, durability, and easy operation 413 SWEEPERS [[[ITIVI' 1 ' IN www sweepster.com Call for further information on our full line of sweepers. 1-800- 291 -5313 d c o� f EL a November December 2001 ,S ... .!1^` -S' RSV .w�- :f1T:'�*14!s1�i,�T�'1.:"1•� .. r. -. ..- �..- +..._...... .. -.••. . .-- ..- .•...- ��.� -. - .. __ _._. _.__- ___�- _- �....�.. - -.. .... -. _ .- mica ED ISLES OF CAPRI FIRE / RESCUE ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA OCTOBER 4, 2001 Fiala Carter ATTENDING: JERRI NEWHOUSE Henning TARA LeGRAND CoY1e DAVE EILER Coletta JIM LEWIS CHIEF ROD RODRIGUEZ i 16J1 ALSO IN ATTENDANCE: GUESTS FROM FERRERA FIRE APPARATUS. ABSENT: CHIEF'S REPORT JERRI NEWHOUSE: THE CHIEF HAS SAID HE WOULD LIKE TO BYPASS THE CHIEF'S REPORT SO THAT WE CAN ADDRESS OLD BUSINESS AND NEW BUSINESS. SO THAT IT IS NOT A TERRIBLY LONG MEETING. DO I HAVE A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE CHIEF'S REPORT AND NOT DISCUSS IT FOR TONIGHT? MOTIONED AND SECONDED A. OPERATIONS REPORT B. VOLUNTEER REPORT C. TRAINING REPORT D. BUDGET REPORT r �� /6 _2- I�JC 16J1 " NEW BUSINESS JERRI NEWHOUSE: LET'S GET ON WITH OLD BUSINESS FIRST OR NEW BUSINESS BECAUSE WE HAVE GUESTS? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NEW BUSINESS, THAT WAY THEY DON'T HAVE TO SIT THRU THE MILLAGE DISCUSSION. I WOULD LIKE TO INTRODUCE PAUL CHRISTIANSON FROM FERRERA FIRE AND WHAT HE HAS TODAY IS A DEMO OF THE TRUCK THAT WE SPEC'ED OUT. HE WAS KIND ENOUGH TO BRING THE TRUCK HERE SO WE CAN SEE WHAT THE TRUCK LOOKS LIKE. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO BRING IT TO THE BOARD MEETING SO YOU COULD TAKE A LOOK AT THE TRUCK. AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PAUL WILL BE ABLE TO ANSWER. I WILL LET PAUL SPEAK AND WE COULD TAKE A LOOK OUTSIDE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHY DON'T WE GO AHEAD AND END THIS TAPE. WE'RE IN AGREEMENT THEN, THAT WE ARE GOING TO STOP THE TAPE AND GO TAKE A LOOK AT THE TRUCK? TAPE STOPPED TAPE RESUMES PAUL CHRISTIANSON: THE LAST WE WERE TALKING ABOUT OUTSIDE WAS ON SERVICEABILITY OF THE TRUCK. WE HAVE A CUSTOMER LIST THAT I CAN E -MAIL AND IT HAS TELEPHONE NUMBERS. YOU CAN CONTACT ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS. IT'S ONE THING FOR ME TO SIT HERE AND SAY THAT IT'S FINE BUT, IF YOU CAN TALK TO SOMEBODY ELSE IN ANOTHER FIRE DEPARTMENT. ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD RECOMMENDATION FROM ELITE FIRE EQUIPMENT. THE COMPANY THAT WE BOUGHT THE ATTACK TRUCK FROM. THEY HIGHLY RECOMMEND FERRERA FOR A TRUCK. 1ST MALE VOICE: LET'S DEVIL'S ADVOCATE HERE. I' LOOKING FOR SUFFICIENT REFLECTORS AND /OR LIGHTS SO THAT, WHEN CROSSING THRU AN INTERSECTION, THE ON -COMING TRAFFIC WILL KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN THE INTERSECTION. I AM NOT SEEING MUCH OF THAT. PAUL CHRISTIANSON: ACTUALLY, ON THE DRAWING, WE HAVE 2 UP FRONT FACING FORWARD, THEN WE HAVE THE LIGHT -BAR WHICH FACES FORWARD, AND WE HAVE THIS ONE THAT COMES OFF AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE ON EACH SIDE. WE HAVE ONE IN THE FRONT, ONE IN THE CENTER 16J1 AND ONE AT THE BACK THAT GOES ON A LOWER LEVEL. THERE IS ANOTHER SET UP HERE JERRI NEWHOUSE: THOSE ARE ACTUAL LIGHTS? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THOSE ARE EMERGENCY LIGHTS. JERRI NEWHOUSE: BUT, THERE ARE ALSO REFLECTIVE MATERIAL — STRIPPING? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT, ALL OF THAT'S REFLECTIVE. PAUL CHRISTIANSON: THERE ARE AMBER WARNING LIGHTS UP HIGH. AND SOME MORE RED WARNING LIGHTS DOWN BELOW. THEN THE STRIPPING PUT ON IS REFLECTIVE AND RUNS DOWN THE LENGTH OF THE APPARATUS. WE ARE REQUIRED TO PUT IT THE LENGTH OF THE APPARATUS, 60% OF THE LENGTH. USUALLY, IT ENDS UP BEING MORE THAN THAT. THE TRUCK OUTSIDE HAS A LITTLE MORE STRIPPING. THE MINIMUM REQUIRED IS 60% OF THE LENGTH AND 40% OF THE WIDTH. WE TRY TO EXCEED THAT, PUT A LITTLE BIT MORE ON. 1sT MALE VOICE: YOU CAN SEE WHERE I'M COMING FROM? MALE VOICE: ANOTHER NOTE ON THAT, VEHICLE WARNING LIGHTS MET AND EXCEED THE NFPA REQUIREMENTS, DOT REQUIREMENTS AND FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS. THE STRIPPING, IS A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES REQUIREMENT, THAT OUT THERE IS 10 INCHES. WE WILL DOUBLE THE REQUIREMENT. PAUL CHRISTIANSON: YOU'RE RIGHT. YOU CAN NEVER MAKE IT TOO VISIBLE. WE HAVE A COUPLE MORE — 3 ADDITIONAL PAIRS OF LIGHTS OVER AND ABOVE WHAT WE ARE REQUIRED TO PUT ON BY NFPA. IT COULD END UP BEING KIND OF A DRAG ON YOUR ALTERNATOR, EXCEPT THAT WE USE THOSE LED LIGHTS AND THEY DRAW SUCH A LOW AMPERAGE AND THEY ARE BRIGHTER. WE CAN GIVE YOU MORE LIGHTS AND IT DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. 1sT MALE VOICE: UNINTELLIGIBLE ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, HE BROUGHT IT DOWN A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO, AND WE TOOK IT OUT FOR A DRIVE. I DROVE IT. 1ST MALE VOICE: I GATHER THAT YOU LIKE IT? IF YOU GO OUT TO FIGHT A FIRE, YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THAT ON THE SCENE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, VERY RELIABLE. 16J1 PAUL CHRISTIANSON: IT'S NEW, IT'S RELIABLE. EVERYTHING IS COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. IF IT DOES BREAK, THE COMPANY WILL COME DOWN AND FIX IT. WE HAVE A LOCAL SERVICE SHOP HERE, NOT TWENTY MILES AWAY. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO IT'S 1500 GALLONS PER MINUTE. WHAT IS OUR TRUCK NOW? ROD RODRIGUEZ: TWELVE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: TWELVE HUNDRED? AND IT'S 750 GALLON. WHAT DO WE HAVE NOW? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE HAVE 1,000 GALLONS. THE ONE WE SPEC'ED OUT IS A 1,000 GALLONS. THIS IS JUST A SMALLER VERSION. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO WE WILL HAVE THE SAME TANK SIZE BUT GREATER GPM ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT 1ST MALE VOICE: I SEE THAT THERE'S A PLACE FOR A THREE INCH ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES 1ST MALE VOICE: ARE YOU PLANNING TO HAVE THAT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: I BELIEVE WE SPEC'ED IT OUT. YES. WE HAVE THE BLITZ FIRE AND THAT'S WHAT WE SPEC'ED OUT FOR A DECK GUN. JERRI NEWHOUSE: YOU CAN BASICALLY RUN YOUR HOSES EITHER SIDE AND OFF THE TOP, RIGHT? AND THE REAR? ROD RODRIGUEZ YES JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHAT CAN WE DO IN OUR TRUCK NOW? ROD RODRIGUEZ OUR TRUCK, WE HAVE NO HOOK -UP ON THE REAR, BUT WE HAVE THEM ON BOTH SIDES AND ALSO THE TWO ATTACK LINES. THAT IS STANDARD. WE ALSO HAVE DISCHARGES ON BOTH SIDES OF THE TRUCK. 16J1 PAUL CHRISTIANSON: THERE IS ALSO A HIGH VOLUME DISCHARGE ON THERE. IF THIS ISN'T THE PRIMARY TRUCK, IF IT ENDS UP BEING ANOTHER TRUCK, YOU (UNINTELLIGIBLE) JERRI NEWHOUSE: IS THAT HOW THEY DO THAT? THEY HOOK UP TRUCK TO TRUCK TO TRUCK? ROD RODRIGUEZ DEPENDING ON HOW LONG YOU HAVE TO SHUFFLE WATER. 1ST MALE VOICE: WHAT WOULD BE THE AFFECT OF USE IN SALT WATER? ROD RODRIGUEZ WE WOULD NOT BE USING SALT WATER. WE HAVE SUCH GOOD PRESSURE HERE WITH THE HYDRANTS. WE HAVE SUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY. WE HAVE OVER A 1,000 PSI ON THE HYDRANTS. NINE TIMES OUT OF TEN, WE DON'T EVEN HAVE TO RUN THE PUMP ON THE TRUCK IF WE RUN IT STRAIGHT THRU WITH THE HYDRANT PRESSURE. 1ST MALE VOICE: WHAT IS THE MOST VULNERABLE PART OF THE AREA THAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR? ROD RODRIGUEZ THE MOST VULNERABLE PART, IF WE GET A FIRE? 1ST MALE VOICE: NO, I MEAN WHERE THE BUILDINGS ARE SUCH THAT THEY ARE MORE LIKELY TO CATCH FIRE THAN MAYBE A NEWER ONE. ROD RODRIGUEZ THE ONE THAT REALLY CONCERNS ME, THAT I AM KEEPING MY FINGERS CROSSED, IS MARCO TOWERS. THAT'S A MATCH BOX. IT IS SO OLD AND THEY HAVE AN ANTIQUE ALARM SYSTEM THAT IS NOT HOOKED UP TO ANYTHING. THE ESCAPE ROUTE THERE LEADS RIGHT BACK INTO THE 1 ST FLOOR. IF THERE IS A FIRE ON THE 1ST FLOOR, THEY ARE GOING TO GET SMOKE IN THE STAIRWELL. THE STAIRWELL LEADS RIGHT INTO THE 1 ST FLOOR. THAT IS ACTUALLY THE AREA THAT CONCERNS ME THE MOST OUT OF THE ENTIRE DISTRICT. 1ST MALE VOICE: HOW WILL A TRUCK LIKE THIS HELP YOU IN THAT SITUATION? ROD RODRIGUEZ THE WATER CAPABILITY, THE GPM (GALLONS PER MINUTE) ON THE TRUCK IS HIGHER THAT THE GPM ON OUR TRUCK. AGAIN, THE RELIABILITY OF THE PUMP VERSUS THE PUMP ON OUR TRUCK. WHAT HAPPENS IS THAT WE NEED TO HOOK UP TO THE SYSTEM ON THE BUILDING TO SUPPLY THE WATER UP TO THE BUILDING. THAT WILL REQUIRE A LOT TO FEED THE STAND PIPES UP TO THE SEVENTH FLOOR, IF WE HAD A MALFUNCTION ON THE TRUCK. CURRENT TRUCK IS A 1984, IT'S STILL A DECENT TRUCK, BUT I FEEL THAT IT NEEDS TO BE THE RESERVE TRUCK AND NOT A FIRST RESPONSE VEHICLE. 16J1 RN I KNOW THIS SOUNDS SILLY, BUT, WHEN YOU HAVE TWO CARS, ONE NEW AND ONE OLD, YOU TEND TO PUT ONE IN RESERVE. DOESN'T RUN A WHOLE LOT AND THAT MAKES IT EVEN WORSE. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO .... I KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO WANT TO RUN THIS ON EVERY CALL YOU GET BECAUSE IT IS THE NEW ONE. YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME SORT OF SCHEDULE TO KEEP THE OTHER ONE RUNNING. ROD RODRIGUEZ EXACTLY, YOU STILL NEED A SCHEDULE. WHAT WE DO NOW IS EVERY THREE MONTHS, THE VEHICLES HAVE AN OIL CHANGE AND THE ENGINE COULD BE IN FOR THREE OR FOUR DAYS. OUR ENGINE WAS RECENTLY DOWN FOR A WEEK. WE HAD A MARCO FIRE ENGINE HERE. OURS WAS AT THE MAINTENANCE SHOP BECAUSE THE BREAKS WENT OUT, THE ALTERNATOR WENT OUT. WE WOULD ROTATE THE TRUCKS THE SAME WAY WE DO NOW — FOR CERTAIN CALLS WE TAKE A CERTAIN VEHICLE TO. OF COURSE, EVERY MORNING THE FIREFIGHTERS START UP THE TRUCKS, THEY RUN THEM AND CHECK EVERYTHING ON THE TRUCKS TO MAKE SURE THE TRUCKS ARE READY. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE HAVE THESE GENTLEMEN HERE TO GIVE US A DEMO OF THE TRUCK AND I WASN'T REALLY EXPECTING THEM. I DON'T HAVE QUESTIONS FOR THEM BECAUSE I REALLY DON'T KNOW A LOT ABOUT FIRE TRUCKS. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT ANY OF YOU THINK OF WE NEED THESE GUYS FOR. WE CAN ASK QUESTIONS OF ROD AND GET THE ANSWERS BACK FROM THEM. SO WE DON'T TIE THEM UP? THEY DON'T CARE WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO WITH THE OLD ENGINE. ROD RODRIGUEZ RIGHT. PAUL CHRISTIANSON I COULD TALK ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BODY, BUT I THINK WE COVERED A LOT OF THAT WHEN WE TALKED ABOUT THE 10 YEAR STRUCTURAL WARRANTY. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT THE Ps & Qs OF HOW IT GOES TOGETHER. IT IS A VERY SUBSTANTIAL CONSTRUCTION. JERRI NEWHOUSE: I WOULD BE MORE INTERESTED IN THE CUSTOMER LIST YOU HAVE. FINDING OUT WHAT OTHERS THING ABOUT IT. 2ND MALE VOICE: HOW DOES IT COMPARE IN PRICE TO COMPARABLE VEHICLES OF OTHER MANUFACTURES? PAUL CHRISTIANSON WE ARE A LITTLE BIT BETTER PRICE THAN MOST MODELS. THE FLORIDA SHERIFF'S ASSOC. LIST THIS YEAR HAD 24 DIFFERENT VEHICLE CATEGORIES THAT WE BID ON. THERE WERE 5 DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS THAT BID ON THE 24 CATEGORIES. WE WERE LOW BID IN 15 OR 16 OF THE 24 CATEGORIES. ACROSS THE BOARD, 16J1 WE ARE ALWAYS RIGHT THERE AND A LOT OF TIME A LITTLE BIT LESS. WE DON'T HAVE THE HIGH CORPORATE OVERHEAD THAT SOME OF THE LARGER MANUFACTURERS HAVE. WE CAN PRICE OURS A LITTLE BIT BETTER WITH SAME TYPE OF MATERIALS. 1ST MALE VOICE: WHAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE? (UNINTELLIGIBLE) JERRI NEWHOUSE: $320,000? ROD RODRIGUEZ OURS CAME OUT TO APPROXIMATELY $320,000 AND THAT IS FULLY EQUIPPED. I COULD BE OFF BY A COUPLE OF THOUSAND DOLLARS BUT I BELIEVE THAT IT CAME OUT TO $320,000. 2ND MALE VOICE: IS THIS ON A PURCHASE /LEASE PROGRAM? ROD RODRIGUEZ THIS IS A LEASE /PURCHASE. THE SAME WAY WE ARE DOING THE ATTACK TRUCK. THE 1 ST YEAR YOU DON'T MAKE YOUR PAYMENT. THERE ARE SEVERAL OPTIONS WE CAN CHOOSE. IT IS LIKE ANY OTHER VEHICLE, YOU CAN PUT A DOWN PAYMENT ON, OR YOU CAN CHOOSE NOT TO MAKE THE IT PAYMENT FOR A FULL YEAR THEN MAKE PAYMENT. THE SAME WAY, I BELIEVE, WE WENT WITH THE ATTACK TRUCK. THEN YOU MAKE, I BELIEVE OURS CAME TO ABOUT $40,000 A YEAR. 1 ST MALE VOICE: WHO FINANCED? THE COUNTY? ROD RODRIGUEZ NO, THERE IS AN ACTUAL LEASE COMPANY THAT THEY DEAL THROUGH. THERE ARE OPTIONS AVAILABLE. WE COULD GO WITH A 5 YEAR LEASE, I BELIEVE WE WERE GOING WITH THE MOST, A SEVEN YEAR LEASE. PAUL CHRISTIANSON OUR COMPANY WILL DO A LEASE ANYWHERE FROM 2 YEARS UP TO 15. MY EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN IF YOU TAKE A LEASE PAST 12 YEARS, YOUR PAYMENT DOESN'T REALLY DROP SIGNIFICANTLY. YOU TEND TO GET EATEN UP WITH INTEREST. I CAN GIVE YOU SOME DIFFERENT OPTIONS TO LOOK AT. I WOULD ADVISE AGAINST TAKING IT PAST 12 YEARS. THE BENEFIT YOU GET FROM A LOWER PAYMENT IS OFF SET BY INTEREST MALE VOICE: ANYTHING OVER 12 IS NOT A FIXED RATE. IT FLUCTUATES AFTER THE 12TH YEAR. 2ND MALE VOICE: YOU WOULD NOT WANT TO GO OVER 12 YEARS. (UNINTELLIGIBLE) JERRI NEWHOUSE: NO. OUR TRUCK IS ALMOST 20 YEARS OLD. BUT STILL, THAT'S WHEN THE WARRANTIES ARE EXPIRING. 16J1 2ND MALE VOICE: THE MOTOR HAS 5 YEARS AND THE TRANSMISSION HAS 2 YEARS. I WOULD LIKE TO FIGURE SOMETIME WHAT THE STANDARD WARRANTIES (UNINTELLIGIBLE) JERRI NEWHOUSE: $1,000 A YEAR? PAUL CHRISTIANSON $1,000 FOR 5 YEARS MALE VOICE: PRETTY GOOD JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE HAVE TWO YEARS ON THE TRANSMISSION AND THAT WOULD EXTEND IT TO 5 YEARS ON THE TRANSMISSION PAUL CHRISTIANSON EVEN THE ALUMINUM WE USED TO BUILD THAT, A LOT OF MANUFACTURERS WILL USE A 3,000 SERIES ALLOY WHICH IS VERY SOFT AND EASY TO WORK WITH, WE USE 50150 TO 5,000 SERIES ALUMINUM ALLOY WHICH IS MARINE GRADE. THE BEST BENEFIT IS THAT THE PAINT ADHESION IS BETTER WITH THE MARINE GRADE ALUMINUM. MALE VOICE: EVERYTHING IS MARINE PRODUCTS LIKE THE SWITCHES. WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SALT WATER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD AND IT WON'T CORRODE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO WE ARE LOOKING A LEASE/ PURCHASE. WE DON'T HAVE THE NUMBERS ON THAT YET. YOU ARE GOING TO GET THAT TO US ROD RODRIGUEZ: I HAVE OUR ACTUAL SPEC'S THAT HAVE A COUPLE OF OPTIONS. I COULD GIVE TO ALL OF YOU. IT HAS A COUPLE OF OPTIONS - SHORT TERM LEASE VS. A LONG TERM LEASE AND WHAT THE PAYMENTS ARE. THOSE ARE ALREADY FIGURED. IT ACTUALLY HAS ALL THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE TRUCK THAT I SPECIFIED. HAS ALL INFORMATION PREPARED IN A NICE BOOK FOR US. IT HAS EVERYTHING THAT I FELT THAT WAS NEEDED FOR THE DISTRICT. MALE VOICE: AT ONE TIME WE TALKED ABOUT THAT BECAUSE OF THE TWIN TOWERS WE NEEDED A LADDER TRUCK. ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT. AFTER LOOKING AT IT VERY CAREFULLY AND AFTER LOOKING AT THE PRICES FOR A LADDER TRUCK, THE CAPABILITY OF THE LADDER TRUCK AND THE CAPABILITY WE HAVE NOW. I FELT THAT IT WAS MORE EFFICIENT TO GET AN ACTUAL FIRE ENGINE THAT WOULD BE MORE VERSATILE FOR THE ENTIRE DISTRICT. A LADDER TRUCK WE WOULD SPEND OVER $400,000 AND IT WOULD BE BASICALLY BE GEARED TOWARDS THE TWIN TOWERS. I THINK THAT 16J1 MALE VOICE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO. YOU ARE STILL NOT GOING TO GET THERE. WE HAVE THE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS WITH MARCO & EAST NAPLES AND THEY ARE 3 MINUTES AWAY. LOOKING AT THE YEAR AND TYPE OF TRUCK WE HAVE NOW, I FELT THAT IF WE SPENT $400,000 ON A LADDER TRUCK AND OUR ENGINE DECIDED THAT ITS NOT GOING TO WORK ANYMORE, WE WOULD BE IN A BIND. A LADDER TRUCK WOULD HOLD, AT MOST, IS 500 GALLONS OF WATER. IT IS REALLY NOT MAKE FOR A 1sT RESPONSE VEHICLE FOR STRUCTURE FIRES. IT IS USUALLY THE 2ND END UNIT. FOR OUR DISTRICT, YOU HAVE MORE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS THAN HIGH - RISES. MALE VOICE: DO YOU FEEL THAT IT IS ADEQUATE TO DO WHAT YOU NEED TO DO? NO PROBLEM WITH MARCO TOWERS OR ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, WITH THE TYPE OF MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT THAT WE HAVE WITH MARCO & EAST NAPLES. I THINK THAT WITH THE TYPE OF FIRE SUPPRESSION WE HAVE WE COULD AT LEAST GET IT GOING. IF WE HAD TO DO A RESCUE FROM THE 3RD OR 4TH FLOOR, WHICH IS AS HIGH AS WE WOULD BE ABLE TO GO WITH A LADDER TRUCK, MALE VOICE: WHAT IF THE TWIN DOLPHINS HAD A BETTER ESCAPE SITUATION (UNINTELLIGIBLE) ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, BECAUSE NOW THEY WILL BE MEETING ALL THE NEW SAFETY CODES. THE ALARM SYSTEMS, THE WATER PROTECTION SYSTEMS THAT THEY ARE INSTALLING ARE GOING TO BE THE STATE OF ART. MARCO TOWERS HAS BEEN THERE SINCE THE 70's I BELIEVE, AND IT IS A LIFE SAFETY ISSUE THERE NOW. JERRI NEWHOUSE: DO WE HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FOR FERRERA. YOU HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCING? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES JERRI NEWHOUSE: IF WE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS WE CAN GET ROD TO GET THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED. OR WE COULD CALL. PAUL CHRISTIANSON IF YOU WANT A QUICK PRIMER ON FIRE TRUCKS, FERRERAFIRE.COM IS A PRETTY NICE WEB PAGE. YOU CAN TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE FACTORY. YOU CAN LOOK AT TRUCKS THAT ARE IN PRODUCTION. WE ALSO HAVE A VIDEO OF THE CHASSIS ON THE WEB SIT. YOU CAN FIND OUT A LOT MORE ABOUT OUR COMPANY. 16J1 JERRI NEWHOUSE: THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR COMING OUT. WE APPRECIATE IT. PAUL CHRISTIANSON THANKS FOR HAVING US. OLD BUSINESS JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE KNOW NOW THAT WE HAVE A #320,000 EXPENDITURE. THE NEXT QUESTIONS IS MALE VOICE: WHERE IS THE MONEY GOING TO COME FROM? MALE VOICE: WE ARE FINDING THAT WE DON'T KNOW WHERE THE MONEY FOR THIS YEAR IS COMING FROM? JERRI NEWHOUSE: ACTUALLY, WE KNOW WHERE THE MONEY FOR THIS YEAR IS COMING FROM. MY UNDERSTANDING, WHEN I SPOKE WITH ROD EARLIER, WAS THAT IT APPEARS THAT WE ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE TO DO A REFERENDUM IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE MILLAGE. IT APPEARS THAT, ACCORDING TO THE ORDINANCE, THE BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAS THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO RAISE THE MILLAGE WITHOUT A REFERENDUM. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I HAVE MET WITH THE COUNTY ATTORNEYS, THE TWO COUNTY ATTORNEYS THAT ARE WORKING WITH THIS PROJECT. I HAVE MET WITH THEM SEVERAL TIMES. WE HAVE BEEN GOING BACK AND FORTH WITH ORDINANCES AND DIGGING UP OLD ORDINANCES AND GETTING THEM THE LEGAL BACKGROUND. SO FAR, AS OF TODAY, THEY CAN NOT FIND ANYTHING IN THE ORDINANCES THAT SAYS WE HAVE TO GO FOR A REFERENDUM. THE ONLY THING THAT THEY ARE INVESTIGATING IS WHY DID WE GO FOR A REFERENDUM WHEN WE RAISED THE MILLAGE TO BUILD ON TO THE STATION. BACK THEN, I WAS NOT THE CHIEF BUT WAS WITH THE DEPARTMENT, AND THE ONLY THINK I COULD REMEMBER WAS: IT WAS SOMETHING THAT THE CURRENT CHIEF AND JOHN NORRIS, COMMISSIONER FOR THIS DISTRICT, AND, I BELIEVE JAY REARDON WAS THE EMERGENCY SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR AT THAT TIME, THEY FELT THAT A VOTE SHOULD BE DONE. THAT IS THE ONLY THING THE ATTORNEYS ARE STILL ATTEMPTING TO FIND OUT IS WHY DID WE GO FOR A REFERENDUM WHEN WE WERE NOT REQUIRED TO. MALE VOICE: THE NEXT QUESTIONS THAT COMES UP - WILL THAT LOCK US INTO DOING IT AGAIN? 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: THAT IS THE QUESTION THE ATTORNEYS HAD. THEY WANT TO DIG IN A LITTLE FURTHER TO FIND OUT — WHY DID THEY DO IT AND DO WE HAVE TO DO IT AGAIN FOR ANY FUTURE INCREASE. MALE VOICE: HAS THERE BEEN A PRECEDENT SET AND (UNINTELLIGIBLE) ROD RODRIGUEZ: WHAT THEY ARE TRYING TO DO IS FIND AND BACKTRACK BACK TO 1992 AND FIND ALL DOCUMENTS AND PAPERWORK TO FIND OUT EXACTLY HOW THAT WAS ESTABLISHED AND WHY WAS A REFERENDUM USED. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHY DON'T WE CHECK WITH CHRIS? ASK HIM WHAT HE REMEMBERS. HE SHOULD KNOW. HAVE YOU CALLED HIM OR TALKED TO HIM ABOUT IT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: I HAVE LEFT A COUPLE MESSAGES TO CALL ME BUT HE HASN'T CALLED YET. JERRI NEWHOUSE: HOW RECENTLY? I THINK HE WAS GONE FOR A WHILE. ROD RODRIGUEZ: A WEEK AGO JERRI NEWHOUSE: OK. I JUST TALKED TO HIM THE OTHER DAY. I WILL E- MAIL HIM TOMORROW AND ASK HIM: A) WE KNOW THERE WAS A REFERENDUM TO FUND THE FIRE HOUSE BACK IN 1992. WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF THAT? WAS IT LEGALLY REQUIRED, AND IF SO, DO YOU HAVE ANY HISTORY ON IT? AND b) WE HAVE HEARD IT SAID THAT WE WOULD NEED A REFERENDUM IN ORDER TO GET ANOTHER MILLAGE INCREASE. DO YOU HAVE ANY RECOLLECTION OF WHY? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THE ORDINANCES THAT WE HAVE RIGHT NOW FROM 1978, WHEN THIS DEPARTMENT WAS ESTABLISHED, THE COUNTY ATTORNEYS CAN FIND NOTHING THAT SAYS WE HAVE TO GO FOR A VOTE. MALE VOICE: I THOUGHT YOU HAD FOUND SOMETHING? ROD RODRIGUEZ: I ACTUALLY INTERPRETED IT THAT WAY, SO I FAXED IT OVER TO THE COUNTY ATTORNEYS. AFTER THEY LOOKED AT IT AND CROSSED REFERENCED IT TO STATE STATUTES, THEY CAME BACK SAYING NO. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE THE SOLE JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO MAYBE IT IS JUST SUBJECT TO INTERPRETATION. MALE VOICE: CAN WE RELY ON THAT OR DO WE HAVE TO KEEP DOING SOME RESEARCH? 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: WELL, THAT IS WHAT THE COUNTY ATTORNEYS ARE DOING NOW. THEY ARE TRYING TO DIG UP THE INFORMATION FROM 1992 TO FIND OUT WHY AND, IF THEY DID DO A REFERENDUM, WAS IT JUST A SUGGESTION FROM THE FIRE CHIEF. WE COULD DO THAT. WE HAVE THE POWER, WE COULD SAY " REGARDLESS, WE STILL WOULD LIKE THE PEOPLE TO VOTE ON IT" THAT IS PROBABLY WHAT HAPPENED BACK IN 1992. THIS IS WHAT THE COUNTY ATTORNEYS THINK. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THIS WOULD PROBABLY BE A MOOT VOTE BECAUSE, EVEN IF THE PEOPLE VOTED IT DOWN, YOU ALREADY SAID THAT WITH THE FEDERAL REGS, THE BOARD, COLLIER COUNTY WOULD DO IT ANY WAY. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THE BOARD CAN ACTUALLY DO IT. MALE VOICE: I'M NOT A LAWYER, BUT I THINK THE BASIC RULE THAT AN ATTORNEY GOES FOR IS TO TRY TO SETTLE OUT OF COURT BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT THE JURY IS GOING DO. SO KEEP IT OUT OF THE COURTHOUSE IF YOU CAN. JERRI NEWHOUSE: YOU MEAN KEEP IT OUT OF REFERENDUM IF YOU CAN? MALE VOICE: EXACTLY. BECAUSE THAT IS A PUBLIC JURY. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHAT I WOULD RATHER SEE RATHER THAN A REFERENDUM, I WOULD RATHER SEE SOME GOOD P.R. IF WE FIND OUT FROM THE COUNTY, IF THE COUNTY SAYS "WE CAN DO THIS" AND THAT THIS IS THE BUDGET, THEN WHAT WE DO AND JUST IN ORDER TO MEET THE BASICS. THE FEDERAL REGS AND STUFF LIKE THAT. THEN WE DO OUR FLYER TO THE PUBLIC AND LET THEM KNOW THAT THERE IS GOING TO BE AN INCREASE AND HERE ARE THE REASONS. IN ADDITION, IT IS GOING MALE VOICE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) TO PAY FOR IT JERRI NEWHOUSE: WELL, WE CAN GIVE THEM THE BIG P.R. THING, BUT WITH NO MENTION OF A REFERENDUM. WE CAN SAY THIS IS WHAT THE PROPOSAL IS. THE FIRST THING WE HAVE TO DO, DON'T WE AS AN ADVISORY BOARD, DON'T WE HAVE TO ADVISE, ISN'T OUR ROLE TO ADVISE ROD RODRIGUEZ: IS TO ADVISE THE BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED WITH JERRI NEWHOUSE: WITH THE MILLAGE INCREASE. 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT JERRI NEWHOUSE: THEN WE REALLY NEED TO FIRM UP THIS MILLAGE INCREASE AND WHAT IT IS GOING NET US AND WHAT WE'RE GOING TO HAVE OUT OF IT. BECAUSE NOW WE HAVE THE COST OF THIS FIRE TRUCK. ROD RODRIGUEZ: ANOTHER THING THAT IS GOING TO COME INTO PLAY IS, OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST FEW WEEKS, THE TRAGIC INCIDENT, THERE IS GOING TO BE NEW CHANGES FOR THE FIRE SERVICE. THEY JUST PROPOSED TO CONGRESS, IT HAS NOT GONE TO CONGRESS YET. IT HAS BEEN PROPOSED TO HAVE 75,000 ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS HIRED THROUGH OUT THE ENTIRE COUNTRY TO RAISE UP THE MANNING LEVEL OF FIRE FIGHTERS. BECAUSE OF THE TRAGEDY, THEY FOUND OUT THAT MOST CITIES, 98% OF THE CITIES, ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH MANPOWER AND SUFFICIENT EQUIPMENT TO HANDLE SUCH AN INCIDENT. OR ANY TYPE OF INCIDENT OF THAT MAGNITUDE. THE FIRE SERVICE IS GOING TO CHANGE IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS. MALE VOICE: WON'T THAT SORT OF THING BE APPORTIONED TO RISK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT. MALE VOICE: IN OTHER WORDS, SUPPOSE SOMEBODY DECIDED THAT WERE HAVE A TERRORIST ATTACK ON ISLES OF CAPRI. ROD RODRIGUEZ: WHAT HAPPENS, IT'S NOT NECESSARILY ISLES OF CAPRI. THEY WILL LOOK AT ALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND SEE THAT WE HAVE A LITTLE DEPARTMENT HERE THAT ONLY HAS ONE FIREFIGHTER ON DUTY. IF SOMETHING HAPPENS ACROSS THE BRIDGE WHERE WE NEED SUFFICIENT MANPOWER OR SOMETHING HAPPENS IN NAPLES. LET'S SAY THAT TURKEY POINT, THE NUCLEAR SITE HERE, GETS HIT BY TERRORISTS JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE HAVE A NUCLEAR SITE HERE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, IT IS ON THE OTHER COAST. IT IS IN BETWEEN HOMESTEAD AND WEST PALM, I BELIEVE. IF THAT WAS TO BET HIT, IT WOULD AFFECT HERE. 2ND MALE VOICE: ALSO, THROUGH OUT THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECHES, HE IS TALKING ALSO OF FEDERALLY FUNDING A LOT. I DON'T THINK WE NEED TO JUMP THE GUN. ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, BUT THERE ARE GOING TO BE A LOT OF CHANGES THAT ARE GOING TO COME DOWN THE LINE. 16J1 MALE VOICE: WHAT THE GOVERNMENT LOVES TO DO, THEY MANDATE CERTAIN THINGS FOR YOU TO DO. LIKE HAVING AN EXTRA MAN ON BOARD. THEY DON'T GIVE THE MONEY FOR IT. THEY JUST SAY YOU HAVE TO DO IT. SO THEY'RE GOING TO BE DOING MORE OF THAT. YES, THERE WILL BE SOME FEDERAL FUNDS TO HELP WITH SOME PORTION OF IT. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK THEY ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME TYPE OF FUNDING. AS FAR AS GRANTS, I THINK THEY ARE GOING TO OPEN UP MORE. MALE VOICE: YOU KNOW AND I KNOW WE'RE GOING TO BE PRETTY LOW ON THE FEEDING CHAIN FOR THAT. JERRI NEWHOUSE: BASICALLY, WHAT WE'RE STILL LOOKING AT NOW IS A TRUCK, MEETING THE FEDERAL REGS, A PART -TIME SECRETARY. LIKE WE TALKED ABOUT LAST TIME, A PART -TIME SECRETARY, 3 ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTERS, AND NOW, POSSIBLY A TRUCK. THIS IS JUST WITH THE MILLAGE INCREASE. MALE VOICE: AND ALSO, A CHIEF'S TRUCK. JERRI NEWHOUSE: A CHIEF'S TRUCK WE NIXED OUT. IN FACT, THIS TRUCK WAS ON HOLD, TOO, AT THE LAST MEETING. WE HAVE TO LOOK AT THE NUMBERS AGAIN AND FIGURE OUT WHAT THE MILLAGE IS GOING TO BRING US IN. LOOK AT THOSE AD VALOREM NUMBERS AGAIN AND KEEP IN MIND ONE THING WHICH IS GOING TO AFFECT US IN 2003. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE IMPACT FEES BEFORE THEN AND THEN WE ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME MORE AD VALOREM. I SAW THE PLANS FOR W.C.I. PURCHASE OF THE MARCO SHORES GOLF COURSE. THEY HAD THE COUNTY MEETING ON IT THIS MORNING WITH THE RESIDENTS. THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT, I THINK, 5 - 10 STORY TOWERS. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THEY WENT FROM THE 20 TO 10? JERRI NEWHOUSE: I THINK THEY ARE 10. FIVE, 10 STORY TOWERS AND A WHOLE SLEW OF THESE FOUR -PLEX, VILLA STYLE CONDOS. 15,000 UNITS. MALE VOICE: WHERE IS THAT GOING? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT ON MAINSAIL DRIVE, BEHIND THE GOLF COURSE. THAT IS GOING TO FALL IN OUR DISTRICT. THE MAJORITY OF THAT IS IN OUR DISTRICT. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THE TOWERS ARE GOING TO BE IN OUR DISTRICT AND A BIG CHUNK OF THE CONDOS. 16J1 2" MALE VOICE: THE IMPACT FEES GO WHERE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: HERE. 2" MALE VOICE: WHERE ARE WE ALLOWED TO SPEND THOSE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: JUST FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. SUCH AS THE TRUCK. JERRI NEWHOUSE: IF WE HAD A YEAR OF DEFERRED PAYMENTS AND IF WE WERE ABLE TO CONTINUE GETTING AD VALOREM TAXES, THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT $600,000. THESE ARE TWIN DOLPHIN STYLE. THE AVERAGE COST IS $600,000. 2ND MALE VOICE: BUT SEE WHAT HAPPENED AT TWIN DOLPHINS. WHAT DID WE GET OUT OF IT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: $8,000 BUT, WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW IS THAT OUR AND OCHOPEE'S IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE IS BEING RE- ASSESSED. THAT'S NOT GOING TO HELP US NOW BECAUSE WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED THE MONEY FROM TWIN DOLPHIN. JUST FROM 1 BUILDING. WE STILL HAVE 1 MORE BUILDING. TWO BUILDINGS WITH 37 UNITS EACH. JERRI NEWHOUSE: IF THEY RE- ASSESS THE IMPACT FEE BEFORE THEY BREAK GROUND OR PERMIT THE SECOND BUILDING, WE STAND TO GAIN A GOOD BIT. THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT BREAKING GROUND ON THIS TOWARDS THE END OF 2002 OR EARLIER AND COMPLETING IT SOMETIME IN 2003. IF THEY DO RE- ASSESS OUR IMPACT FEE, THIS COULD BE INCREDIBLE. IF THEY DON'T, IT WILL BE HELPFUL, BUT THE BIGGEST THING WILL BE OUR AD VALOREM. WE ARE GOING TO INCREASE OUR AD VALOREM. THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT 1,500 RESIDENTIAL UNITS. THAT'S HALF AGAIN THE SIZE OF CAPRI. CAPRI HAS 500 HOMES AND 750 CONDOS. 1,500 RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITHIN TWO YEARS AND ABOUT HALF OF THAT IN OUR DISTRICT. THE AD VALOREM COULD COVER LEASE PAYMENTS AND THINGS LIKE THAT. I UNDERSTOOD YOU TO SAY AT THE LAST MEETING THAT THE COUNTY SAID THAT THEY WOULD ASSIST US IN SOME WAY, SHAPE OR FORM ON THE PAYMENTS FOR THIS TRUCK. WE NEED TO GET SOME MORE DETAIL ON WHAT, WE NEED TO GO BACK AND LOOK AT IT AGAIN. LOOK AT THE AD VALOREM WE BROUGHT IN, LOOK AT WHAT WE EXPECT TO BRING IN. WE CAN TELL THAT ANYTHING HOMESTEADED AND SOLD THIS YEAR, IS PROBABLY NOT GOING TO BE HOMESTEADED AGAIN. NOT AN IMMEDIATE HOMESTEAD 16J1 MALE VOICE: WHAT IS GOING TO BE THE IMPACT ON YOUR ABILITY TO SERVE? GIVEN THE ADDITIONAL, DOUBLING THE SIZE & NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT YOU SERVE. ROD RODRIGUEZ: MY PRIORITY, RIGHT NOW, IS MANPOWER. FULL TIME FIREFIGHTERS, THAT IS THE ONLY THING THAT IS GOING TO KEEP US EITHER AT THE LEVEL WE NEED TO BE OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE THAT LEVEL. THIS IS GOING TO IMPACT US TREMENDOUSLY. IT IS ALSO GOING TO ALLOW US, AS THE AD VALOREM COMES IN, TO HIRE ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL. MALE VOICE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) FIDDLER'S CREEK. HOW MANY PIECES OF ROLLING STOCK DO YOU HAVE? JERRI NEWHOUSE: DO YOU HAVE A MAP OF THE DISTRICT? I AM CURIOUS HOW OUR DISTRICT ENDED UP COVERING THE FRONT PORTIONS OF MAINSAIL AND FIDDLER'S CREEK AND EAST NAPLES COVERS THE BACK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: IT IS THE WAY THE STATE DID THE BOUNDARIES TWENTY YEARS AGO WHEN THEY CREATED ISLES OF CAPRI FIRE DISTRICT. 3" MALE VOICE: THEY GO BY SECTION, TOWNSHIP AND RANGE. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT WHAT ROADS ARE WHERE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: EAST NAPLES GOES BEHIND US THEN? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THEY HAVE TO GO THROUGH OUR DISTRICT TO GET TO THEIR DISTRICT. JERRI NEWHOUSE: IS THERE ANY CHANCE THAT THIS IS GOING TO CHANGE? DO THEY EVER RE- DISTRICT FIRE DISTRICTS? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, THE ONLY WAY THAT WOULD HAPPEN IS IF WE APPROACHED EAST NAPLES AND SAID THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE ALL OF JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE TAKE MAINSAIL, YOU TAKE FIDDLER'S CREEK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE WOULD NOT WANT TO GIVE UP ALL OF FIDDLER'S CREEK BECAUSE THAT IS ALSO SLOTTED FOR COMMERCIAL. JERRI NEWHOUSE: I'M NOT JUST THINKING MONETARY. I'M THINKING PRAGMATICALLY AND LOGICALLY. IT SURE SEEMS A LOT EASIER TO POLICE AN AREA THAT IS LIKE THIS THAN IT IS NOW. 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: YOU ALSO HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND THAT EVER DEPARTMENT, 9 FIRE DISTRICTS, WE ALL HAVE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS. IF I GET A FIRE ON MAINSAIL DRIVE, OUR PORTION, I HAVE A MINIMUM OF 3 FIRE ENGINES RESPONDING AT THE SAME TIME. ENGINE 90, A TRUCK FROM MARCO AND A TRUCK FROM EAST NAPLES. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHO IS IN COMMAND? ROD RODRIGUEZ: IF IT IS IN MY DISTRICT, I'M IN COMMAND. JERRI NEWHOUSE: EVEN IF THEY ARE FIRST ON THE SCENE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THEY WILL BE COMMAND UNTIL I ARRIVE ON SCENE, THEN I TAKE OVER. THAT'S HOW THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM WORKS. WE HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM ON ANY SCENE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: ARE THERE CLEAR DELINEATIONS? IS IT CLEAR? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, WE GO BY ADDRESSES. IT IS VERY CLEAR. THE DISPATCHER AT 911, WHEN THEY GET A 911 CALL, THE ADDRESS COMES UP. IF THEY GET 1330 MAINSAIL DRIVE, THEY KNOW THAT IT IS EAST NAPLES BECAUSE IT IS GOING TO POP UP ON THE SCREEN. THEY WILL DISPATCH EAST NAPLES. MALE VOICE: THE NEW CAD IS ADDRESS SPECIFIC? THE OLD CAD WAS ROAD SPECIFIC WHERE ANYTHING ON MAINSAIL DRIVE THEY THOUGHT WAS ISLES OF CAPRI. NEW CAD IS ADDRESS SPECIFIC SO A NEW HOUSE POPS UP, THAT NEW ADDRESS GETS ADDED INTO THE CAD WITH THE DISTRICT IT IS IN. JERRI NEWHOUSE: BACK TO WHAT WE NEED. WE NEED TO LOOK AT THE NUMBERS AGAIN BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE THEM WITH US. WE ARE NOT READY TONIGHT. WHY DON'T WE LOOK AT THE AD VALOREM. LET'S PRETEND THAT WE ARE DOING NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET. LET'S LOOK AT OUR MILLAGE, AND ADDRESS THE SAME PRIORITIES WE ADDRESSED LAST TIME. THE MANPOWER, THE 3 FULL -TIME, A PART -TIME SECRETARY AND THEN LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN DO. YOU SHOW US THE OPTIONS, THE LEASING OPTIONS ON THE TRUCK. ALL OF THEM. SO, AS A GROUP, WE CAN DECIDE WHICH ONE BEST SERVES OUR NEEDS. IF WE CAN DO IT AND, ALSO, WE NEED TO KNOW WHAT THE COUNTY IS WILLING TO DO TO HELP US OUT. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THAT ONE'S GOING TO BE ROUGH BECAUSE I'VE GONE INTO SEVERAL MEETINGS WITH THE COUNTY. THE PROBLEM WITH THE COUNTY HELPING US IN ANY, GIVING US ANY MONEY IS THAT WE ARE A SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT. SO THEY CANNOT SUBSIDIZE OUR DISTRICT. 16J1 THEY CAN'T TAKE TAXPAYERS MONEY FROM EAST NAPLES TO SUBSIDIZE ISLES OF CAPRI. WE ARE NOT GENERAL FUND LIKE EMS. EMS IS COUNTY WIDE. EVEN THOUGH WE ARE GOVERNED UNDER THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, JERRI NEWHOUSE: EVEN THOUGH WE ARE A DEPENDENT FIRE DISTRICT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE ARE A SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT. WE ARE STRICTLY AD VALOREM FROM THE DISTRICT ITS SELF. ,IT MALE VOICE: YOU'RE SAYING, ANY INCOME THAT WE HAVE OR NEED HAS TO COME FROM THE TAXES THAT ARE PAID IN THIS DISTRICT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: EXACTLY. FROM THE FIRE DISTRICT. ,IT MALE VOICE: THEN IT'S A MOOT POINT. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE A MILLAGE INCREASE. WE HAVE TO DETERMINE WHAT THAT MILLAGE INCREASE NEEDS TO BE AND MAYBE TO BE BIGGER THAN WE THOUGHT. I'VE GOTTEN NO LESS THAN 2 DOZEN PHONE CALLS AT CHRISTOPHER REALTY IN THE LAST MONTH AND HALF FROM PEOPLE UP NORTH WHO GOT THEIR TAX BILLS. THEIR TAX BILLS, NO KIDDING, THEIR ASSESSED VALUES ON THEIR TAX BILLS WENT UP 20% TO 34% FOR THIS YEAR. SO, OUR AD VALOREM TAXES, WE CAN RIGHT ACROSS THE BOARD, ASSUME THAT WE ARE GOING TO BE SEEING A MUCH BIGGER INCREASE THIS YEAR THAN LAST YEAR. THEY ALL CALLED US GOING "IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?" WE ADVISED THEM TO CALL THE COUNTY AND MOST OF THEM AREN'T FIGHTING IT. I EXPLAINED TO THEM - PROPERTY VALUES HAVE SOARED. PROPERTY VALUES HAVE JUST EXPLODED. IST MALE VOICE: THAT DOES NOT HOLD TRUE FOR HOMESTEADERS. JERRI NEWHOUSE: NOT HOMESTEAD. BUT REMEMBER, HOMESTEAD WE ARE PROTECTED FROM ANYTHING OVER A 3% INCREASE IN ASSESSED VALUE. NOT A 3% INCREASE IN TAXES. THEY CAN ONLY INCREASE OUR ASSESSED VALUE BY 3% PER YEAR. AND THAT IS A MISTAKE A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE THINKING THAT TAXES CANNOT BE INCREASED MORE THAN 3% PER YEAR. NO, THE ASSESSED VALUE CAN NOT BE INCREASED MORE THAN 3% PER YEAR. TAPE ENDS TAPE BEGINS 16J1 JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHEN WE GET THE FIGURES NEXT JULY, WE ARE GOING TO SEE ANOTHER MAJOR INCREASE IN OUR AD VALOREM. 2ND MALE VOICE: I THINK WE NEED TO BE VERY CAUTIOUS AS TO HOW WE GO ABOUT THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND (UNINTELLIGIBLE) OK JERRI NEWHOUSE: I THINK WE NEED TO BE, TO LET PEOPLE KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON. 2ND MALE VOICE: RIGHT, I UNDERSTAND THAT. BUT AS FAR AS THE ACTUAL MILLAGE INCREASE, WE REALLY NEED TO DO SOME HOMEWORK BECAUSE JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO ASK THE COMMISSIONERS FOR. 2ND MALE VOICE: YES. BUT HERE WE'RE BANKING ON SOME THINGS THAT WE THINK ARE GOING TO HAPPEN. THAT'S NOT TO GOOD EITHER. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THAT'S TRUE. BUT WE DO KNOW THAT THE AD VALOREM DID GO UP. PEOPLE GOT THEIR TAX BILLS. 2ND MALE VOICE: RIGHT, BUT AS FAR AS FUTURE IMPACT FEES, WE REALLY CAN'T BANK ON THAT. WE REALLY ONLY NEED TO PLAN FOR WHAT WE ARE TALKING ABOUT FIRE WISE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THE FULL -TIME GUYS, THE PART -TIME SECRETARY 2ND MALE VOICE: THE FULL TIME GUYS, THE TRUCK. WE NEED TO REALLY THINK. IS THE TRUCK 100% NECESSARY? IF WE DON'T HAVE ALL OF THAT ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK WE NEED TO HAVE OUR PRIORITIES. WE NEED TO ESTABLISH THE PRIORITIES BECAUSE WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET IN ONE YEAR. JERRI NEWHOUSE: NO ROD RODRIGUEZ: I KNOW THAT AND I THINK WE ALL KNOW THAT. WE NEED TO HAVE PRIORITIES. WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT A TRUCK WITH NO MANPOWER OR MANPOWER AND THE EQUIPMENT WE HAVE UNTIL WE START GETTING IN MORE IMPACT FEES. THE MAJORITY OF THE TRUCK CAN BE HANDLED WITH IMPACT FEES. ANOTHER THING THAT COULD HELP OUT IS, I SCAVENGE A LOT OF STUFF. WE GO TO THESE DEVELOPERS. WE HAD TWIN DOLPHINS EQUIP A TRUCK. ALMOST $18,000 WORTH OF EQUIPMENT. I THINK IT IS A MATTER OF ME GOING AND MEETING WITH THE DEVELOPERS AND SAYING "LOOK, THIS IS GOING TO 16J1 BENEFIT YOU AS WELL AS US. WE COULD PUT DONATED BY: WE COULD PUT WHAT EVER SIGN YOU WANT ON THE TRUCK. I KNOW THAT HAPPENS BECAUSE IT HAPPENED AT CORKSCREW. THEY HAD THE ORANGETREE DEVELOPMENT BOUGHT AN ATTACK TRUCK FOR CORKSCREW. IT'S OUT THERE. WE NEED TO GET OUR PRIORITIES SET. I FEEL THE PRIORITIES ARE MANPOWER. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHICH IS WHAT WE ALL AGREED ON LAST TIME. 2ND MALE VOICE: SOMEBODY IS TELLING US WHAT THE MANPOWER IS GOING TO HAVE TO BE BY SUCH AND SUCH A TIME? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT, AT LEAST TWO MEN ON A CALL. I THINK FOR SAFETY REASONS ALSO, AND FOR THE RESIDENTS HERE. IF YOUR HOUSE CATCHES ON FIRE, YOU WANT US TO BE THERE WITHIN A MINUTE AND I THINK YOU WANT US TO GO IN AND PUT THE FIRE OUT AS QUICK AS POSSIBLE. WITH THESE NEW REGULATIONS, IF ONE OF MY FIREFIGHTERS SHOWS UP THERE, THEY CAN'T DO ANYTHING UNTIL ANOTHER TRUCK GETS THERE OR ANOTHER FIREFIGHTER. JERRI NEWHOUSE: I THINK WE ARE STILL IN AGREEMENT ON WHAT THE PRIORITIES ARE. ALL WE HAVE TO DO NOW IS SIT DOWN AND SAY "OK, THIS IS WHAT WE'VE GOT" EVEN THOUGHT THE TAX RATES WENT UP, AREN'T TAXES ONE YEAR BEHIND? ISN'T THE TAX BILL THEY GET NOW, FOR LAST YEAR? WE CAN NOT COUNT ON ANYTHING BECAUSE NEXT YEAR IT MAY ONLY GO UP 10 %. EVEN IF WE JUST TOOK THIS AD VALOREM THAT WE JUST GOT, IF WE BASE IT JUST ON WHAT WE GOT THIS YEAR. WE HAVE TO COME UP WITH A REALISTIC MILLAGE AND WE HAVE TO HAVE SOMEWAY TO PRESENT IT TO EVERYBODY AND LETTING THEM KNOW THIS IS WHAT WE ARE GOING TO RECOMMEND. 1ST MALE VOICE: ........ BROAD GENERALITIES. WHEN YOU ARE TALKING PERSONNEL, IF YOU HAD YOUR DRUTHERS, HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE YOU TAKING ABOUT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE ARE TALKING ABOUT 3 FULL -TIME WHICH WOULD ROUGHLY BE APPROXIMATELY $120,000. 2ND MALE VOICE: HOW MANY DO WE HAVE NOW? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT NOW, THERE IS ONE FIREFIGHTER ON SHIFT, SEVEN DAY A WEEK AND I WORK A 40 HR WEEK. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO WE HAVE 4 PEOPLE INCLUDING YOURSELF? FOUR FULL -TIME FIREFIGHTERS. 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT 1ST MALE VOICE: SO IT COSTS $120,000 PER YEAR? ROD RODRIGUEZ: PER YEAR, RIGHT. IST MALE VOICE: AND, OF COURSE, THAT GOES UP EVERY YEAR. ROD RODRIGUEZ: IT GOES UP A PERCENTAGE BECAUSE OF THE COST OF LIVING AND 1ST MALE VOICE: ALRIGHT, 3 FULL -TIME FIREFIGHTERS THAT START OFF AT $120,000. WHAT ELSE? JERRI NEWHOUSE: A PART -TIME SECRETARY. ROD RODRIGUEZ: A PART -TIME SECRETARY. WE ARE LOOKING AT NO MORE THAN $20,000 A YEAR. YOU ARE NOT PAYING ANY BENEFITS FOR A PART - TIMER. 1ST MALE VOICE: WHAT ELSE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: AND THEN, IF WE ARE DOING IT BY A PRIORITY LIST, THEN WE'RE LOOKING AT THE FIRE ENGINE. ,IT MALE VOICE: I'M TALKING ABOUT PERSONNEL. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THAT'S ALL. THAT'S WHAT WE NEED. 1ST MALE VOICE: SO WE'RE TALKING ABOUT THE FIRST YEAR AT $140,000. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHICH IS WHAT WE CAME UP WITH LAST TIME. $140,000 THAT WE NEEDED. 2ND MALE VOICE: WE WERE ALREADY SHORT $30,000 THIS YEAR. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE WERE BUT WE WERE ABLE MAKE IT UP AND PUT STUFF BACK INTO THE BUDGET FUND. 2ND MALE VOICE: ONLY BECAUSE THE COUNTY BAILED US OUT. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THEY DIDN'T BAIL US OUT. THEY DIDN'T GIVE ANY MONEY, THEY GAVE US OUR MONEY BACK. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THAT THEY HAD TAKEN OUT OF CERTAIN AREAS. 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT, BUT IT'S ACTUALLY OUR MONEY. THE COUNTY DIDN'T GIVE US ANY MONEY. I ST MALE VOICE: WE DON'T NEED ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF BUILDINGS? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO JERRI NEWHOUSE: IF WE DO, THAT WOULD NOT COME OUT OF MILLAGE BUT IMPACT FEES. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS COME OUT OF IMPACT FEES. 11T MALE VOICE: THE NEXT THING THEN WOULD BE EQUIPMENT? A TRUCK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT, WE ARE LOOKING AT A FIRE ENGINE AT NO LESS THAN $320,000 FULLY EQUIPPED. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHAT DO WE HAVE IN IMPACT FEES? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE HAVE ROUGHLY $45,000. JERRI NEWHOUSE: THAT WE CAN HANG ON TO FOR AS LONG WE NEED TO. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I NEED TO CHECK ON THAT. I HEARD THAT THE NEW ORDINANCE YOU WILL HAVE "X" AMOUNT OF YEARS TO SPEND IMPACT FEES. YOU CAN'T SIT ON IMPACT FEES. IMPACT FEES CAN BE USED FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ONLY. CANNOT BE SPENT ON PERSONNEL. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WHERE ARE IMPACT FEES STORED? IST MALE VOICE: CAN MILLAGE BE SPENT ON CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES IT CAN. JERRI NEWHOUSE: BUT YOU WANT TO TRY NOT TO. THAT'S ALL IMPACT FEE ON. YOU WANT TO GET YOUR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OUT OF YOUR IMPACT FEES IF POSSIBLE. ROD RODRIGUEZ:: I AM WORKING RIGHT NOW WITH EMS. THEY ARE RECEIVING 2 NEW EXPEDITIONS IN NOVEMBER. I AM TRYING TO WORK OUT A DEAL TO GET ONE OF THEIR OLD EXPEDITIONS. 1ST MALE VOICE: SO IT WOULD BE AN OLD TRUCK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: IT WILL BE A 1998 VERSUS A 1989. IT WOULD LAST ANOTHER 5 YEARS. 16J1 IST MALE VOICE: WOULD THAT BE A DONATION? ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE WOULD WORK OUT SOME TYPE OF AGREEMENT. ,IT MALE VOICE: IS THAT REALLY IN THE OFFERING OR DO YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO HAVE SOME MONEY? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, I THINK WE WON'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM IN GETTING ONE OF THE TRUCKS. 1ST MALE VOICE: ANYTHING ELSE IN THE WAY OF EQUIPMENT THAT YOU NEED? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, BECAUSE IF WE GET THE TRUCK, IT WOULD BE FULLY EQUIPPED. 2ND MALE VOICE: AND WE ALSO NEED TO THINK, LATTER DOWN THE ROAD, IF THESE BUILDINGS GO THEN GO TO THE DEVELOPERS AND TELL THEM WE NEED THIS EQUIPMENT. IT'S BEEN QUITE SUCCESSFUL. 1ST MALE VOICE: WE CAN ALWAYS HOPE THAT WILL HAPPEN. BUT, CAN WE AFFORD TO PLAN ON IT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THAT'S 50150. JERRI NEWHOUSE: WE HAVE TO PLAN FOR THE PRIORITIES. 1 ST MALE VOICE: WE KNOW THAT THE MANPOWER HAS TO COME OUT OF MILLAGE. YOU CAN'T GET A DONATION FROM A DEVELOPER FOR MANPOWER. 2ND MALE VOICE: I JUST SAYING THAT WITH MILLAGE, WE DON'T WANT TO ASK FOR ALL THESE EXTRA THINGS ON MILLAGE IF WE DON'T HAVE TO. JERRI NEWHOUSE LIKE FOR THE TRUCK, I WOULD RATHER NOT SEE US TAKE A MILLAGE INCREASE IN ORDER TO FUND THE TRUCK WITHOUT FIRST HAVING EXHAUSTED THE OTHER OPTIONS. 1ST MALE VOICE: WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A ANNUAL INCREASE, THE FIRST YEAR OF $140,000. AND WHAT DOES THAT MEAN IN TERMS OF MILLAGE? JERRI NEWHOUSE WHAT WAS OUR TOTAL BUDGET LAST YEAR? $320,000? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES. AND THAT'S AT I MILL. 16J1 1" MALE VOICE: SO WE'RE TALKING ABOUT ALMOST A 50% INCREASE. JERRI NEWHOUSE A 50% INCREASE JUST TO MEET THIS. .5 MILL WOULD ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE WOULD HAVE TO GO TO 1.5. JERRI NEWHOUSE WE HAVE TO GO TO 1.5 JUST TO MEET THE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS. 1ST MALE VOICE: SO WHAT WE WANT TO DO, IS GET THE COUNTY AUTHORITY TO AUTHORIZE 2 MILLS. JERRI NEWHOUSE A 2 MILL CAP. ROD RODRIGUEZ: BUT ONLY UTILIZE .5 JERRI NEWHOUSE THAT WOULD, IN THEORY, GIVE US ABOUT $180,000. ROD RODRIGUEZ: WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, WITH OUR NEW BUDGET YEAR THAT JUST WENT INTO EFFECT OCTOBER I ST, WE HAVE VERY LOW RESERVES. IST MALE VOICE: WE WERE LUCKY TO GET OUT THE WAY WE DID. ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT NOW, WE BARELY MEET THE FEDERAL GUIDELINES OF 5% IN RESERVES. WE ARE WALKING ON EGG SHELLS FOR THIS YEAR. 1ST MALE VOICE; WE'RE SAYING THEN, THAT JUST FOR MANPOWER INCREASE THAT IS ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY, WE'VE ROD RODRIGUEZ: NOT ONLY THAT, BUT WE NEED TO LOOK AT THE INCREASE IN CALLS ALONE. THE INCREASE IN CALLS JERRI NEWHOUSE I DON'T THINK THERE IS ANY QUESTION. I THINK WE ARE ALL IN AGREEMENT ABOUT THE MANPOWER. WE NEED IT. WE'VE GOT TO HAVE IT. IST MALE VOICE: IS THAT GOING TO BE ENOUGH? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES. THAT WILL BE ENOUGH UNTIL WE START COLLECTING THE AD VALOREM FROM THE NEW BUILDINGS. BY THAT TIME, WE WILL HAVE THE TWIN DOLPHINS FULLY OPERATIONAL. THAT IS GOING TO BRING IN AN ADDITIONAL AD VALOREM. AND, YES WILL HAVE TO HIRE MORE. WE WILL HAVE TO HIRE PROBABLY ANOTHER THREE IN 3- 16J1 4 YEARS FROM NOW. BUT, THE AD VALOREM SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT ENOUGH. 1ST MALE VOICE: PLUS ANOTHER TRUCK? ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, I DON'T SEE US HAVING ANOTHER. 1ST MALE VOICE: WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO, WALK? JERRI NEWHOUSE I WOULD THINK THAT IN 5 YEARS WE WOULD PROBABLY END UP LOOKING AT ANOTHER TRUCK. BECAUSE THIS TRUCK WILL BE GONE. ROD RODRIGUEZ: WE WOULD REPLACE THE OLD TRUCK IN PROBABLY 3 - 5 YEARS. WE WOULD WANT TO REPLACE THE OLD TRUCK. JERRI NEWHOUSE BUT THAT'S DIFFERENT. IF YOU REPLACE THE TRUCK, THAT'S NOT A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT. THAT COMES OUT OF MILLAGE. SO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO IS BUY AND, HOPEFULLY, IMPACT FEES WILL BE ENOUGH THEN YOU WON'T ACTUALLY BUY ANOTHER TRUCK FIRST AND RETIRE THE OLD ONE. SO THAT IT'S A CAPITAL COST. IST MALE VOICE: THAT STILL LEAVES YOU WITH ONE SET OF WHEELS. JERRI NEWHOUSE TWO SETS OF WHEELS. IT WILL LEAVE US WITH TWO SETS OF WHEELS. ROD RODRIGUEZ: PLUS THE ATTACK TRUCK WHICH IS A RESCUE TRUCK. JERRI NEWHOUSE AND WE HAVE A BRUSH TRUCK. IST MALE VOICE: SO THEN, IF YOU HAVE, LOOKING DOWN THE ROAD, THESE 3 ADDITIONAL MEN FOR FIREFIGHTERS IN THE FUTURE, YOU WOULD HAVE EQUIPMENT FOR THEM TO FIGHT A FIRE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: YES, WE WOULD HAVE TWO ENGINES AND THAT WOULD GIVE ME ENOUGH PERSONNEL TO MAN TWO TRUCKS IF WE NEEDED TO OPERATE BOTH TRUCKS. IST MALE VOICE: ALL RIGHT, SO IF WE GET THE 2 MILL AS A CAP, THAT WOULD GIVE US THE $140,000. AT THE' /2 THAT WE WILL ACTUALLY LEVY. ROD RODRIGUEZ: RIGHT JERRI NEWHOUSE THAT WOULD GIVE US A LITTLE BIT MORE. THEN WE HAVE TO BUILD UP OUR RESERVES, LABOR INCREASES, EVERYTHING. 16J1 1ST MALE VOICE; SOMETHING TO WORK WITH FOR THE FUTURE AND MAYBE A LITTLE BIT OF RESERVE. JERRI NEWHOUSE THAT'S BASED JUST ON THE EXISTING AD VALOREM. BASED ON THERE NOT BEING ANY INCREASE IN TAXES. IF THERE IS NO INCREASE IN TAXES AND WE RAISE IT 1/2 MILL, BASED ON THIS YEAR'S BUDGET AND WHAT WE COLLECTED BEFORE, THAT IS WHAT WE WILL SEE. IF THERE IS AN INCREASE IN TAXES, AS I EXPECT THERE WILL BE, WE WILL PROBABLY NET A LOT MORE THAN THAT. AND BE ABLE TO BETTER BUDGET FOR RESERVES. BUT, WE WILL PLAN AS THOUGH THERE IS NO INCREASE. IST MALE VOICE: SO WHAT IS THERE NOW TO DO EXCEPT ASK THE COUNTY ATTORNEY WHAT WE HAVE TO DO TO GET IT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE WORKING ON. THEY NEED TO MAKE SURE AND THEY NEED TO HAVE IN WRITING TO US STATING THAT WE DO NOT HAVE TO GO FOR A REFERENDUM AND THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO. THAT IS WHAT WE ARE TRYING TO GET FROM THEM. THE ONLY THING THAT IS SLOWING THEM DOWN IS WHEN WE WENT FOR A REFERENDUM BACK IN 1992 TO BUILD THE STATION. WE ACTUALLY WENT FOR A VOTE. THAT HAS THEM KIND OF PUZZLED. THEY WANT TO FIND OUT WHY. JERRI NEWHOUSE LET'S DO A LITTLE INVESTIGATING ON OUR OWN. I WILL TALK TO CHRIS TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT HE REMEMBERS. IN THE MEANTIME, WHY DON'T WE FIND OUT WHAT WE HAVE TO DO AND THEN BE PRO - ACTIVE. THEN WE WILL LET EVERYBODY KNOW - EVEN THOUGH WE DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A REFERENDUM, WE WANT TO BE SURE THAT EVERYONE IS AWARE WHY THIS IS HAPPENING. IF WE DO IT SOMETIME AROUND JANUARY WHEN EVERYBODY IS HERE, NOBODY IS LEFT OUT OF THE LOOP. THAT GIVES US PLENTY OF TIME TO DO IT. TARA LEGRAND: I THINK PEOPLE ARE GOING TO ASK. THEY VOTED LAST TIME, THEY ARE GOING TO WANT TO KNOW WHY NOT THIS TIME. JERRI NEWHOUSE WE TELL THEM AHEAD OF TIME, BEFORE THE COUNTY COMMISSION DOES SOMETHING. WE LET EVERYBODY KNOW THIS IS WHAT GOING TO HAPPEN AND HAVE THE ANSWERS TO THEIR QUESTIONS. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK THAT THE BEST WAY OF DOING THAT IS INFORMATION ON A FLYER. ON A PIECE OF PAPER. JERRI NEWHOUSE I THINK THE FLYER ARE THE WAY TO GO. 16J1 ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK THE FLYERS IS THE WAY TO GO. THE BEST THING. WE COULD ANSWER THE MAJORITY OF THEIR QUESTIONS ON THAT PIECE OF PAPER. I ST MALE VOICE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) SOMETHING ABOUT A COPY WRITER ROD RODRIGUEZ: YOU WERE GOOD WITH THE NEWSLETTER. JERRI NEWHOUSE I'M NOT TARA LA GRANDE: WHO DOES THE NEWSLETTER FOR THE ASSOCIATION? FOR THE CIVIC ASSOCIATION? JERRI NEWHOUSE CONNIE, I THINK. CONNIE WHO DOES THE ARTICLE IN THE MARCO EAGLE. 2ND MALE VOICE: I DON'T THINK I'D GO THERE BECAUSE THEN IT'S OUT IN THE CIVIC ASSOCIATION BEFORE IT EVER HITS THE STREETS. JERRI NEWHOUSE WHY DON'T WE PUT TOGETHER WHAT WE THINK WE WANT TO DO. I HAVE GRAPHICS PROGRAMS. I CAN ROUGH UP SOMETHING NICE AND THEN WE CAN SAY " OK, THIS IS WHAT WE WANT ". MALE VOICE: SHE DOESN'T LIVE ON THE ISLAND ANYMORE, BUT WOULD MY MOTHER, UP IN BONITA, SHE PRINTS OUT FLYERS & BANNERS FOR HER REAL ESTATE OFFICE. SHE HAS ONE OF THOSE BIG XEROX MACHINES. SHE DOES IT PROFESSIONALLY. IT IS A SECOND BUSINESS FOR HER. IF YOU CAN GET SOMETHING TOGETHER, I COULD TAKE IT TO HER AND SHE COULD JERRI NEWHOUSE SHE COULD FINESSE IT AND GIVE US A PROOF TO SEE IF WE LIKE IT? MALE VOICE: AND HER PRINTER CAN PRINT THOUSANDS OF COPIES A DAY. IST MALE VOICE: WHAT ARE WE GOING TO SAY AND HOW ARE WE GOING TO SAY IT? JERRI NEWHOUSE THAT IS THE THING WE NEED TO GO BACK AGAIN. WHAT WE WERE GOING TO DO AT THE LAST MEETING AND THEN IT GOT POSTPONED BECAUSE IT TURNED OUT WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY ANSWERS. WE DECIDED THAT WE WOULD ALL COME WITH OUR COPIES AND WE WOULD PUT TOGETHER THE CONTENTS. SPEND ONE MEETING JUST PUTTING TOGETHER THE CONTENT. WHAT ARE THE POINTS WE WANT TO GET ACROSS AND THEN WE WOULD ALL LOOK AROUND TO SEE IF WE 16J1 KNEW A GOOD COPY WRITER. WHO COULD DO THAT AND THAT WE WOULD GIVE IT TO THEM. IST MALE VOICE: THEN WE ALL HAVE HOMEWORK FOR THE NEXT MEETING? JERRI NEWHOUSE YES. PREPARE OUR THOUGHTS ON THE FLYER AND PUT SOME FEELERS OUT. ROD RODRIGUEZ: THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. WHY ARE WE DOING IT. WHEN ARE WE PLANNING ON DOING IT. HOW IS IT GOING TO AFFECT THE AVERAGE HOMEOWNER / TAXPAYER. I THINK WE SHOULD SHOW THEM ACTUAL NUMBERS. JERRI NEWHOUSE OF COURSE. ROD RODRIGUEZ: ON $100,000 IT IS $100 FOR A FULL MILL. SO IT WOULD BE $150 PER $100,000 VALUE. THE INCREASE WOULD ONLY BE $50 A YEAR. I THINK WE NEED TO HAVE THAT. JERRI NEWHOUSE WE COULD PUT A GRAPHIC. WE'RE GOING TO NEED TO PUT THE CALLS. 1ST MALE VOICE: INCLUDE IN OUR OWN CONCEPTS. THEN WE WILL FIGHT IT OUT AT THAT POINT. WHEN CAN WE EXPECT THE COUNTY ATTORNEY TO BE DONE? ROD RODRIGUEZ: I HAVE TO STAY ON TOP OF THEM. THEY ARE SO BUSY WITH EVERYTHING ELSE. I CALLED THEM THIS AFTERNOON AND THAT IS WHEN THEY ADVISED ME THAT THEY ARE STILL DIGGING THROUGH PAPERS FROM 1992 TO FIND OUT WHY WE WENT FOR A REFERENDUM. JERRI NEWHOUSE MAYBE CHRIS WILL HAVE SOME IDEA AND WE CAN CALL THEM AND SAY WE KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. IST MALE VOICE: WHAT ABOUT INVITING DONNA FIALA TO COME TO OUR NEXT MEETING? JERRI NEWHOUSE NEXT MEETING IS GOING TO BE BRAINSTORMING THE FLYER. ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT HER HERE FOR THAT? ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK WE SHOULD WAIT UNTIL WE HAVE SOME TYPE OF IST MALE VOICE: WHEN DO WE WANT THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO ACT ON, I AM MAKING THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE LAWYERS ARE GOING 16J1 TO SAY YES THE LAW IS THAT CAN DO THIS AND THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE TO GIVE YOU THE MONEY. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I THINK WE ARE LOOKING AT JANUARY. WHEN ALL THE RESIDENTS ARE HERE AND WE CAN PUT OUT THE INFORMATION. THEN AT ONE OF THE COUNTY BOARD MEETINGS THIS COULD BE PRESENTED TO THE BOARD. IST MALE VOICE: YOU DON'T WANT IT TO COME TO THEM OUT OF THE BLUE. JERRI NEWHOUSE: NO, I THINK AFTER WE PULL THE FLYER TOGETHER AND EVERYTHING, WE SHOULD TALK TO THEM. WE SHOULD CERTAINLY TALK TO DONNA BEFORE WE DISTRIBUTE OUR FLYER. TO MAKE SURE THE COUNTY IS BACKING US. ROD RODRIGUEZ: I KNOW THAT WE HAVE THE COUNTY MANAGER, AND TOM STORRAR ARE BACKING US 100 %. WE HAVE THE SUPPORT OF THE COUNTY. THE COUNTY MANAGER WILL DO WHAT EVER HE NEEDS TO DO. IST MALE VOICE: BUT HE CAN'T TELL THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHAT TO DO. ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, BUT THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 9 TIMES OUT OF TEN, GO WITH THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COUNTY MANAGER. IF THE COUNTY MANAGER IS ALL FOR THE MILLAGE INCREASE AND WE HAVE OUR FACTS STRAIGHT AS TO WHY WE ARE DOING IT. WE ARE NOT JUST ASKING FOR A MILLAGE INCREASE BECAUSE WE WANT TO BUY A NEW TOY .... JERRI NEWHOUSE: THIS IS NOT ADDRESSING THE TRUCK, JUST MANPOWER ISSUES. ROD RODRIGUEZ: NO, THIS IS ADDRESSING THE MANPOWER, THE CALL VOLUME, JUST TO KEEP UP. IST MALE VOICE: AND WE CAN ADVISE THEM THAT THERE ARE MORE UNITS GOING IN, MORE PEOPLE COMING IN. ROD RODRIGUEZ: AND WE NEED TO MEET THE NEW FEDERAL GUIDELINES. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO NOW, ARE WE ALL IN AGREEMENT THAT AT OUR NEXT MEETING, IST THURSDAY OF NOVEMBER, WE ARE ALL GOING TO COME WITH IDEAS FOR THE FLYER? AND IF WE KNOW OF ANYBODY THAT IS A COPY WRITER AND YOU WANT TO INVITE THEM ALONG, FEEL 16J1 FREE TO INVITE THEM. IF THEY ARE WILLING TO PUT STUFF TOGETHER FOR US. ROD, YOU ARE GOING TO WORK ON FINDING OUT MORE ABOUT THIS MILLAGE THING, I'M GOING TO TALK TO CHRIS, ANYBODY ELSE FINDS ANY HISTORY THAT'S FINE. ROD RODRIGUEZ: DID WE ALL AGREE THAT WE WANT PRIMARILY HAND OUT THE NEWSLETTERS TO ACTUAL TAXPAYERS OR DO..... IST MALE VOICE: I THINK IT SHOULD GO TO EVERY HOME. JERRI NEWHOUSE: SINCE IT IS NOT A REFERENDUM, I THINK IT SHOULD GO TO EVERYBODY. ROD RODRIGUEZ: TO EVERYBODY? JERRI NEWHOUSE: YES, THERE IS NO NEED FOR US TO ISOLATE ANYBODY. THERE IS NO NEED FOR US TO EXCLUDE ANYBODY. IT IS JUST INFORMATION AND THEY ARE AFFECTED EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE NOT TAXPAYERS. NOW IT IS NOT AN ISSUE OF A VOTE. TARA LEGRAND: BUT WE DON'T KNOW THAT YET. JERRI NEWHOUSE: RIGHT BUT WE WON'T BE SENDING ANYTHING OUT UNTIL WE DO KNOW THAT. IST MALE VOICE: IT WILL BE THE SAME KIND OF A MESSAGE BUT IT WILL BE (UNINTELLIGIBLE) JERRI NEWHOUSE: SO DO I. I DON'T WANT TO DO SALES APPROACH. I WOULD RATHER DO AN INFORMATIONAL ONE. IST MALE VOICE: ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN ADJOURNMENT MOTION? JERRI NEWHOUSE:: I AM 2ND MALE VOICE: YOU'VE GOT ONE IST MALE VOICE: I SECOND JERRI NEWHOUSE:: MEETING ADJOURNED BOARD AND CITIZENS' OPEN DISCUSSION 16J1 IMMOKALEE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. ADVISORY COMMITTEE . / Fiala MINUTES OF DECEMBER 19, 2001 Carter Henning Coyle Coletta SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS AND MOTIONS There was not a Quorum so there could not be any official motions. II. Representatives of the Collier County Code Enforcement again failed to show up for and be represented at the meeting. VI. B. Serious code violations that have been reported to Code Enforcement were brought up. The Chair stated that she would write to the Sheriff and the Office of Code Enforcement to attempt to get them to make the violators comply with the current laws. RECEIVEL) 40ard of r.ount h °,isc. Comesll: Date :...1 X41 IMMOKALEE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. 16J1 ADVISORY COMMITTEE December 19, 2001 I. The meeting was called to order by Denise Smith at 3:44 PM. II. ATTENDANCE: A. Members: Denise Smith and Sharon Timms were present. Dorcas Howard, Cherryle Thomas and Rita Avalos had excused absences. B. Collier County: Val Prince and Bob Petersen, DOT Landscape Operations. Representatives from Code Enforcement were absent. C. Other: Michael McGee, McGee and Associates; Charles Buckley, Commercial Land Management; Allen Jost, Manpower Secretarial Services. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The approval of the minutes of October 17, 2001 were postponed due to lack of a quorum. IV. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. BUDGET: Val Prince handed out the Fund 156 Budget dated this date which was made a part of the minutes and is attached herewith. He pointed out some minor changes that were incorporated into the format. V. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT: Charles Buckley reported that mulching was done on Monday. There were irrigation problems on Highway 29. The irrigation technician was out however there are still problems so he will have to come back out. Street sweeping was not satisfactory so the contractor was instructed to redo it tomorrow. VI. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS REPORT: A. MAINTENANCE: The Quarterly Reports will be mailed out with the next minutes. Denise said she was missing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter Reports and Michael McGee said he would see that they were furnished to the secretary to be included in the mailing of the minutes. He stated that the Maintenance Contractor was fulfilling his job but that there needed to be a better coordination between the times that the waste was blown out from the plantings and when the sweepers were showing up to clean it. He also said that there is a problem with a caking of the dirt where it seeps out from the planters. Blowers will not clean it and it is felt that increasing the pressure cleaning from twice a year to once a month will alleviate that problem. The benches are also building up dirt and should be pressured cleaned at the same time. There may be a problem with the plastic that makes up the benches and pictures have been taken and sent to the manufacturer to determine how the problem can be corrected. Collier County Government Center • 3301 Zamiami Trail East • Naples, l'lorida 34112 16J1 B. CODE VIOLATION: Mike McGee reported that there are serious code violations concerning the parking lot at LaCasa Thrift Store. The problems were reported to Code Enforcement in a list given to them via their representative at an earlier meeting. They are using an entrance into the parking lot from Highway 29 that is not a driveway and the official driveway has been grassed over. Per the instructions given as far back as 1995, if the property was ever used for any new purpose, it had to comply with all of the new Codes. It has since changed businesses twice going from a Mechanics Store to a Church and now it is a Thrift Store. Denise Smith said she would follow up with a letter to Code Enforcement on this problem. C. PARKING PROBLEM: There is also a problem at Fifth or Sixth Street, across the street from the Coastal Station where they are still parking across the sidewalk. The area is missing a required hedge. Denise Smith said she would follow up with a letter to the Sheriffs Department on this problem. D. COST OF OAK TREE PLANTINGS: Val Prince reported that the large trees would cost $1800 each for a total of $22,732.80 based on a verbal pricing that included all items including traffic control and irrigation problems. The original contract with Commercial Land Maintenance only called for $800 for 200 gallon oaks. That was back in 1999 and since that the price has gone up and it is recommended that the MSTU pick up the cost of the difference which would be another $1000 each. E. BANNER PROCUREMENT: Val Prince reported that Mike McGee had procured the verbal estimate for 52 banners. There is a $450 setup charge and $95 for each banner for a total of $5390. Because there is a discrepancy on the number of banners needed a recount will be taken and quotations will be secured for the correct amount from three different companies for the January meeting so that the motion made in the October meeting can be corrected. F. TRIANGLE UPDATE: Mike McGee reported that the plans were submitted to FDOT and that they were being returned in the mail to him and that there are only a few minor details that had to be corrected. He stated that they would be allowed to submit them with a General Use Permit which would allow the permit to be issued by the Naples Yard. The whole triangle area was submitted as being curbed which will make it a better project. VII. OLD BUSINESS: A. BLINKING LIGHT: Bob Petersen said he would check the status of the blinking light at the triangle intersection. B. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (EXAMPLE): Bob Petersen handed out an Executive Summary for Bayshore that was used as an example to prepare a similar one for Immokalee. Val Prince will send copies of the Immokalee one to the Secretary to be included and mailed with the minutes. C. LIGHTS: Val Prince reported that the blue pole replacement lights were ordered on 10/31/01 and 11/19/01. They are scheduled to be shipped out of 2 16J1 '' 'I Canada on 1/14/02 with approximately a one week delivery time. They should arrive at E.B. Simmons about the 21S` of January and should be up by February 2002. D. BRICKS: Val Prince reported that Ernest Freeman, the bricklayer is ready to go. Ruck Brothers who is producing the brick has a 6 to 8 week lead time and since they received the Purchase Order in November, they should have the bricks delivered in January 2002. E. STRIPING: Val Prince reported that they have had no luck with securing a company to do the striping. Charles Buckley stated that he did not have the equipment to do this type of striping. He had met with Griffith Paving who thought he would be able to do it and had verbally stated the cost would be about $5000. When he received the specification sheets they stated that they could not do that type of work. Griffith Paving knew of another contractor out of Estero who did that type of work and was in the process of contacting them. VIII. NEW BUSINESS: A. FLORIDA SUNSHINE LAW SEMINAR: Bob Petersen reported that the County Attorney is scheduling a presentation about the Florida Sunshine Law, Public Records and Ethics. This will be held at 9:30 AM, January 10, 2002 in the County Commissioners Board Room. B. COUNTY WIDE ORDINANCE: Val Prince handed out an Executive Summary of an Ordinance that would make a County Wide MSTU for Landscaping. A copy of which is attached and made a part of the minutes. IX. PUBLIC COMMENTS: None X. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 4:43 PM. The next meeting is scheduled for 3:30 PM, Wednesday, January 16, 2002 At the Immokalee Community Park 321 First Street South Immokalee FL 3 16J1 ORDINANCE NO. 2002- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 86 -65, AS AMENDED, WHICH CREATED THE IMMOKALEE LIGHTING AND BEAUTIFICATION DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITING; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on October 25, 1977, adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 77 -52, creating the Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Service Taxing Unit for the purpose of providing street lighting and beautification within the unit and to possess all the powers to do all things reasonably necessary to provide such services, including ownership of property, poles, wires, conduits, lights, meters, and the power to maintain the same, and to enter into contracts for providing such services including the electric power to operate any lighting system therein installed; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on September 23, 1986, adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 86 -65, creating the Immokalee Lighting and Beautification District Advisory Committee which provided for the appointment and composition of the Advisory Committee and set forth the terms of office; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to change the membership of the advisory committee to allow one member to be a resident, business owner or appointed representative of a local business. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION TWO OF ORDINANCE NO. 86 -65, AS AMENDED Section Two is amended to read as follows: SECTION TWO: APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION. A. The Committee shall consist of five (5) members which generally represent the population of the area within the Immokalee Lighting and Beautification District and are interested in the concerns for which the District was created. B. Members of the Committee shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners. Said Four members shall be permanent residents of the District and electors of Collier County. One member may be an owner of residential or commercial property within the District or an appointed representative of a business 1 Words Underlined are added; Words Stfaok Through are deleted. 16J1 located within the District and an elector of Collier County. An owner of residential or commercial property may be an individual, an officer of a corporation or a partner of a partnership. C. Appointment of members to the Committee shall be by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, which resolution shall set forth the date of appointment and the term of office. SECTION TWO: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," or any other appropriate word. SECTION THREE: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Florida Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of , 2002. DATED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ATTEST: COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: 1 Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN 2 Words Underlined are added; Words Stfaek T- lifeugh are deleted. cue a�r�ci�tte� Landscape Architecture MEMORANDUM: Date: January 17'h, 2001 To: Mr. Val Prince, Engineer II, Contract Manager Collier County Transportation Landscape Operation Services From: Michael A. McGee, r.l.a., President, �. McGee & Associates, LC 098 ° M.S.T.U. Beautification Landsc Consu nt Copy: Mr. Robert Kindelan, President Commercial Land Maintenance, Inc. Signature Maintenance Contractor Date: Subject: Immokalee M.S.T.U. Beautification District January 2001 Quarterly Maintenance Observation Report 16J1 An on -site observation was performed on 01/16/01 of the project areas (C. R. 846 - Phase one, S. R. 29/West Main St. - Phase two, S.R. 29 /East Main St. - Phase three) with the following conditions being observed. Condition of the project areas being maintained are considered to be in accordance to the contract specifications unless otherwise noted below. These observations and comments are not intended to be all- inclusive and any items or service item not addressed does not constitute approval or acceptance of services. The contractor shall check off listed items as they are addressed or completed as soon as possible, then sign, date and return this report to the consultant prior to the next quarterly report at the end of March 2001. General Conditions: (See specific areas list for detailed information.) Canopy Trees. Palms and Tree Grate Locations: 1. Multiple tree grates on CR 846 are not flush with the adjacent sidewalk by more than 1/4 inch above creating potential trip hazards. Any time a tree grate is found to be broken or unleveled and is causing a potential trip hazard for pedes trian it must be replaced as soon as possible. Until a replacement is installed a warning /protective barrier must be installed over the problem area. 2. Any trees within the tree grates along CR 846 that are leaning or are in a state of decline shall be removed prior to replacement with the Foxtail palms. If the trees are removed then the tree grate opening must be filled with gravel to the top edge of the tree grate. 3. Any tree with guying or bracing must have the wires or guys reviewed with each site service and kept taut at all times. If the supports are not working then they need to be removed. 4. Any tree grates with missing trees must have the tree hole filled or a warning cone installed until tree is replaced. Palms: 1. The Cabbage palms and Foxtail palms appear to be in generally good health, except for the Foxtail palms that keep being damaged by vehicles or pedestrians. Design * Environmental Management * Planning 5079 Tamiami Trail Fast 1 P.O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (941) 417 -0707 * LC 098 * Fax (941) 417 -0708 16J1 Page two, 1. M. B. D. Jan.. 01 Qtrly. Report 01/17/01 Shrubs: 1. The shrubs overall are in generally good health, except for the areas that are being damaged by pedestrian traffic. 2. All shrubs need to be reviewed with each site service to prune out dead or diseased wood. 3. Minor cold damaged has occurred to some of the shrubs and will need to be pruned off near the end of February. Ornamental Grasses / Ground Covers: 1. In general most of the ground covers and ornamental grasses are in good condition. The exceptions are along West Main St. that are being crushed by pedestrians. The dwarf Fakahatchee grass in median #5 have over 50% of the plants missing because they died due to a combination of heavy pruning and dry conditions related to irrigation problems. Turf: 1. The turf areas within the phases are being mowed and edged per the specifications. 2. The St. Augustine turf areas must continue to be treated for weeds per the specifications. 3. Any turf renovation to the St Augustine along the west r/w of CR 846 should occur during the dry season. Mulch: 1. Re- mulching of all areas is presently under way. All excess mulch on top of plants or branches of the plants must be removed. Watering / Irrigation Systems: 1. The Contractor needs to continue reviewing and cleaning all valve boxes. Valve boxes were observed with excess dirt and debris inside the boxes covering the components. The required weekly service of the irrigation system if fully being performed should solve this problem. 2. The contractor needs to fill repair holes, properly regrade area and add mulch if required whenever digging is required to repair irrigation piping. Also all irrigation pipe debris from repairs must be removed form the site and not left at the repair spot. Brick Paving: 1. Several medians have brick damage, (see specific areas listed for locations and amounts). Trash Pickup & Containers: 1. The Contractor is keeping_ up with the trash pickup per the specifications. Banners: 1. Christmas banner are being removed at this time. Bike Racks: 1. One automobile damaged rack has been removed and needs to be replaced (see specific areas listed for location). Bulbout Benches: 1. Benches are collecting dirt and need to be blown clean with each site visit. Addition hand cleaning appeaers to be needed to remove dirt and markings. Street Sweeping /Cleaning 1. The day time street sweeping is not collecting enough dirt in the curbing and turn lane areas due to the daytime parking of cars. Additional assistance by the maintenance contractor to blow dirt to areas where the sweeper can pick it up or nighttime sweeping will be required. Lighting: C.R. 846, Phase One 1. The median accent lights visually appear to be in good condition, except for damaged or missing poles in median # 1, 2, 5 and 7 (see specific areas listed for locations). 16J1 Page three, I. M. B. D. Jan. 01 Qtrly. Report 01117/01 SR 29, Phase Two 1. Generally the streetlights and pedestrian accent lights appear to be in good condition. 2. There are three leaning median accent lights that need to be addressed. See and are being serviced by the electric contractor at this time. 3. The stronger replacement streetlight base covers have been installed. Specific Areas: C.R. 846 Phase One - East R/W Areas: • Two Holly trees missing adjacent to median #1. • Adjacent to middle of median #2 one tree is missing. • On east r/w adjacent to north end of median #2 Holly tree in tree grate is leaning into adjacent property and needs to be removed. The tree grate is also broken and damaged. • The Holly tree adjacent to the middle of median # 3 is leaning into the sidewalk. • Median # 4, three Holly trees in grates are missing. ❑ From the middle to the south end of median # 5 there are two Holly trees in grates that are leaning and two missing. • North end of median #7 Holly tree is leaning. • Irrigation flooding at Holly tree location adjacent to median # 7's north end. • Irrigation problem in Holly tree grate area adjacent to median V. C.R. 846 Phase One West R/W Areas ❑ Curb and gutter returns on side streets need to be reviewed and cleaned. • North end of median #5 Holly tree missing. • The tree grate on the west r/w adjacent median # 7 or the first one south of SR 29 must be reset and made flush with the surrounding concrete sidewalk. • The tree grate along the west R/W at the north end of median #4 is broken and raised creating a trip hazard and must be replaced as soon as possible. A replacement grate is located at the Immokalee County Barn Facility. • South end of median #4 one Holly tree is missing. ❑ South end of median #3 one Holly tree is missing. ❑ Sod areas along the edge of pavement adjacent to the south and north ends of median # 1 needs to be regraded and re- sodded to correct the drainage problem. Also reflector post need to be installed to keep vehicular traffic off the areas. The damage is being caused by vehicular traffic running off the road onto the sod. ❑ On the west r/w within the turf areas in front of 411 1st St. the existing irrigation valve boxes have been run over and damaged and need to be repaired with the covers properly replaced on the boxes. It is further recommended to relocate the existing valves toward the sidewalk in order to move them out of the standing water area. • Three Holly trees are missing along the r/w adjacent to median # 2. • First tree grate south of Colorado Ave. on the west r/w needs to be re -set or replaced to be made flush with the sidewalk. The lower two east side branches of the tree in this grate need to be pruned off back to the main trunk. • Adjacent to the south and north end of median # 5 three Holly trees are missing. • A piece of curbing at the linear ramp on the northwest corner of the intersection of C.R. 846 & Colorado Ave. is broken and is a potential trip and bike hazard to pedestrians. • South end of median #3 Holly tree is missing. • Four Holly trees in the St. Augustine turf area adjacent to median #2 are missing. Sign Area • Sign has black molding problem and board joints are cracked open. • Sign brick support cap brick on west side needs to be re -set. Median #1 • Brick damage, 4' on south and 4' north end. • South light fixture 1A is missing and 1 B is damaged and misaligned. 16J1 Page four, 1. M. B. D. Jan. 01 Qtdy. Report 01/17/01 ❑ Remove volunteer lilies at back of curbing. Median #2 ❑ Prune back dwarf Allamanda within curbs. • Brick damage, 3' on south end and 14' west side north end. • Light pole 2A on south end needs the base cover and access door replaced. Median #3 • Remove Confederated jasmine from within tree and shrub trunks. • The brick area on the south end needs to have the back one third cut away and the concrete repoured and brick paving replaced. Approximately 45 sq. ft. The brick area on the north end needs to be replaced. Approximately 50 sq. ft. Median #4 • Brick damage, 3' south end and 14' on west side north end. • Remove the two Cattley guava shrubs leaning into the roadway. Prune the remaining plants for more upright growth. ❑ Irrigation leaks were flagged. Median #5 ❑ Brick damage 3' on the south end and 7' on the west side north end. • Light pole 5A needs touch up paint and one half the bottom base cover is damaged. • Irrigation leaks flagged. ❑ Prune flush with ground or remove dead Juniper stumps. ❑ Prune off branches painted orange in Wax myrtles and Cattley guava shrubs. Median #6 ❑ Brick damage, 1' south end_ ❑ Cut back Fountain grass. Median #7 • Brick damage, 3' south end and 10 sq. ft. on north end. • Light fixture 7B in median #7 has the internal bulb assembly broken. S.R. 29, Phase Two General 1. It is recommended the streetlight pole numbering be removed and replaced with 2" x 6" aluminum identification tags riveted to the pole base access door. The tags shall be blue with white letters. 2. Additional cleaning by hand washing of bulbout the benches is needed. 3. Prune back Dune sunflowers back within curbing and level height of beds. 4. Blow dirt or debris from under plants along curbing if trapping dirt or debris. 5. Raised planters irrigation time needs to be cut back. 6. All Dune sunflower beds need to be pruned back within planters areas and down to one continuous level. Foxtail Palms: Missing or damaged palm locations ❑ 2nd palm east of N. 3rd St. ❑ 1 St palm west of N. 3`d St. ❑ 3`d & 4th palm east of N. 9h St. L3 1 ac 3rd, & 4`t' palm west of S. 7th St. ❑ 2nd & 3`d palm east of S. 7th St. S.R. 29 North R/W Areas ❑ Four Cabbage palms west of N. 9th St. not pruned. Bulbout east of N. 2nd St. ❑ Two broken corners on raised planters. Bulbout east of N. 3rd St. ❑ One broken comers on raised planters. ❑ Juniper in east raised planter needs to be replanted. Page five, I.M.B. D. Jan. 01 Qtrly. Report 01/17/01 Bulbout west of N. 3rd St. ❑ Two broken corners on raised planters. Bulbout east of N. 4th St., ❑ Linear ramp holding water. Warranty work by Mid - Continent Electric. Bulbout east of N. 4th St, One raised planter corner is broken. Bulbout west of N. 4th St., ❑ One raised planter corner is broken Bulbout west of N. 5th St., ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ The linear pedestrian ramp on the east side of N. 6th St. is holding water at the toe of the ramp due to improper gutter installation. This needs to be fixed by the Phase II contractor Mid - Continent Electric or fixed and monies deleted from the retainage. Bulbout east of N. 6th St. ❑ One raised planter corner broke Bulbouts west of N. 6th St. ❑ Second area of brick west there is a settlement problem in sand set bricks. Warranty work by Hannula Landscaping. Raised planter corner is broken. ❑ One raised planter corner broken. Bulbout east of N. 7th St. • East raised planter damaged and bike rack destroyed. • Brick settlement at electric box on east side of bulbout. Bulbout west of N. 7th St. ❑ Automobile damaged east raised brick planter. ❑ Cut Dune sunflower away from valve box. Bulbout east of N. 9th St ❑ Two raised planter corners broken. ❑ Check valve box on west side of bulbout that was run over. S.R. 29 South R/W Areas • More permanent and decorative ballards need to be installed around the backflow location. • Sand set bricks around replaced Foxtail palm adjacent to median #2 settled. ❑ Streetlight pole #41 missing top of base clamp on cover. Bulbout West of S. 7th St ❑ Two raise planter corner and one cap brick broken. Bulbout east of S. 7th St. ❑ Western raised planter 50% damaged from vehicular accident. Bulbout west of S. 6th St ❑ One raise planter corner broken. Bulbout east of S. 6th St. ❑ No noticeable problems. Bulbout west of S. 4th St ❑ Cut back Dune sunflower to within planter areas. Bulbout east of S. 4th St. ❑ One raised planter corner broken. Bulbout east of S. 3rd St ❑ One raised planter corner broken. Bulbout west of S. 2nd St. ❑ Two raised planter corners are broken. • Drain grate needs to be screwed to concrete. • Replant missing Dune sunflowers on east side of bulbout. 16J1 Page six, 1. M. B. D. Jan. 01 Qtriy. Report 01/17/01 Bulbout east of S. 2nd St. ❑ Clean under benches. ❑ Cut back Dune sunflower to within planter areas. Medians # 1 ❑ Holly tree trunks have been gurdled from guying not being removed in timely manner. ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. Medians # 2 ❑ Holly tree trunks have been gurdled from guying not being removed in timely manner. ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. Medians # 3 ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. Medians # 4 Medians # 5 ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. ❑ Quick coupling valve box lid missing. Median # 6 ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. Median # 7 • Two Coontie plants need to be replaced. • Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. • Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. Median # 8 ❑ Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. S.R. 29, Phase Three 1. There were no major problems observed and the area is being maintained per the specifications. ❑ Minor build up of dirt at ends median separators. General Project Area Recommendations and Comments: 1. All areas in the median within Phase one where pedestrian have created pathways through the plant materials needs to be replanted and if necessary signs installed to alert the public that mid -block crossing through the medians is not permitted and is unsafe. 2. There are multiple locations along all the sidewalks within all phases that the sidewalk is not flush with adjacent pieces and are creating potential trip hazards for the pedestrians. These locations should be corrected as soon as possible and barricades installed warning of problems until fixed. 3. Within Phase two in order to help stop the dirt run off into the street and gutters from the intersecting or side streets need to have the dirt right -of -way areas re- graded to the proper elevation and grassed. It is further recommended that any businesses without proper driveway access ramps be required to install them in order to help with the dirt build up accumulating in the streets. 4. The Contractor is generally performing to the contract specification. 5. The medians in all phases need to have numbers painted on the curbing, as well as on the bulbouts for easy reference. It is our recommendation to number Phase One (CR 846) medians # 1 - 7 starting with number one at Carver Ave. and go north. Phase Two and Three (S.R. 29) start with number one at 9th Street and head east. The bulbouts start with number one at the east corner of S. 9th St. then run east along the south R/W and then turn at CR 846 along north RNV and head back to the east side of N. 9th St. with the last bulbout being # 24. cc: Mr. Bob Petersen, Collier County Transportation Department c!�ee &C 4djwated Landscape Architecture MEMORANDUM: Date: August le, 2001 To: Mr. Val Prince, Engineer II, Contract Manager Collier County Transportation Landscape Operation Services From: Michael A. McGee, r.l.a., President, 10 11 01 McGee & Associates, LC 098 M.S.T.U. Beautification Landsca Cons ant Copy: Mr. Robert Kindelan, President Commercial Land Maintenance, Inc. Signature Maintenance Contractor Date: Subject: Immokalee M.S.T.U. Beautification District June 2001 Quarterly Maintenance Observation Report 16J1 On -site observations were performed during 06/01, 07/01 and 08101 of the project areas (C. R. 846 - Phase one, S.R. 29/West Main St. - Phase two, S.R. 29 /East Main St. - Phase three) with the following conditions being observed. Condition of the project areas being maintained are considered to be in accordance to the contract specifications unless otherwise noted below. These observations and comments are not intended to be all- inclusive and any items or service item not addressed does not constitute approval or acceptance of services. The contractor shall check off listed items as they are addressed or completed as soon as possible, then sign, date and return this report to the consultant prior to the next quarterly report at the end of March 2001. General Conditions: (See specific areas list for detailed information.) Canopy Trees. Palms and Tree Grate Locations: 1. Multiple tree grates on CR 846 are not flush with the adjacent sidewalk by more than 1/4 inch above creating potential trip hazards. Any time a tree grate is found to be broken or unleveled and is causing a potential trip hazard for pedestrian it must be replaced as soon as possible. Until a replacement is installed a warning /protective barrier must be installed over the problem area. 2. Any trees within the tree grates along CR 846 that are leaning or are in a state of decline shall be removed prior to replacement with the Foxtail palms. If the trees are removed then the tree grate opening must be filled with gravel to the top edge of the tree grate. 3. Any tree with guying or bracing must have the wires or guys reviewed with each site service and kept taut at all times. If the supports are not working then they need to be removed. 4. Any tree grates with missing trees must have the tree hole filled or a warning cone installed until tree is replaced. 5. Many tree grate locations along SR 29 need to have the tree grates removed and the pits cleaned to determine if it is dirt or the palms that are lifting the tree grates. Design * Environmental Management * Planning 5079 Tamiami Trail Fast / P.O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (941) 417 -0707 * LC 098 * Fax (941) 417 -0708 16J1 -61 Page two, 1. M. B. D. June Qtrly. Report 08/15/01 Palms: 1. The Cabbage palms and Foxtail palms appear to be in generally good health, except for three Foxtail palm locations that keep being damaged by vehicles or have been damaged by pedestrians. Shrubs: 1. The shrubs overall are in generally good health, except for the areas that are being damaged by pedestrian traffic. 2. All shrubs need to be reviewed with each site service to prune out dead or diseased wood. 3. The Thryallis shrubs along CR 846 need to be pruned down for visibility purposes. Ornamental Grasses / Ground Covers: 1. In general most of the ground covers and ornamental grasses are in good condition. The exceptions are along West Main St. that are being crushed by pedestrians. Turf: 1. The turf areas within the phases are being mowed and edged per the specifications, except for the west right -of -way area along CR 846 that is too wet to mow during some weekly services in the rainy season. 2. The St. Augustine turf areas must continue to be treated for weeds per the specifications. Mulch: 1. CR 846 has sand build up over the mulch, as well as some bare areas. It is recommended to turn the mulch at this time and then top dress thin areas. Watering / Irrigation Systems: 1. The Contractor needs to continue reviewing and cleaning all valve box locations. Valve boxes were observed with excess dirt and debris covering the boxes. Contractor is required perform contract irrigation specifications during the rainy season. Brick Paving: 1. Several medians have brick damage, (see specific areas listed for locations and amounts). Trash Pickup & Containers: 1. The Contractor generally is keeping up with the trash pickup per the specifications, except within the street level planters of the bulbouts. Banners: 1. None installed at this time. Bike Racks: 1. One automobile damaged rack has been removed and needs to be replaced (see specific areas listed for location). Bulbout Benches: 1. Benches are collecting dirt and need to be blown clean with each site visit. Addition hand cleaning appeaers to be needed to remove dirt and markings. Street Sweeping /Cleaning 1. The day time street sweeping is not collecting enough dirt in the curbing and turn lane areas due to the daytime parking of cars. It is recommended a three day a week hand operated street sweeper be added to the contract in order to keep up with the street sweeping. Lighting_ C.R. 846, Phase One 1. The median accent lights visually appear to be in good condition, except for damaged or missing poles in median # 1 and 2 (see specific areas listed for locations). 16Ji Page three, I. M. B. D. Jun. 01 Qtdy. Report 08/15/01 SR 29, Phase Two 1. Generally the streetlights and pedestrian accent lights appear to be in good condition. 2. There are three leaning median accent lights that need to be addressed. 3. The first streetlight west of N e St. base cover damaged. Specific Areas: C.R. 846 Phase One - East R/W Areas: ❑ Two Holly trees missing adjacent to median #1. ❑ Adjacent to middle of median #2 one tree is missing_ ❑ Adjacent to north end of median #2 Holly tree has been cut down and the stump needs to be removed. The tree grate is also broken and damaged. ❑ Adjacent to the north end of median # 3 Holly tree is leaning into the sidewalk and needs to be removed. ❑ Adjacent to middle and north end of Median # 4, three Holly trees in grates are missing. • From the middle to the south end of median # 5 there are two Holly trees in grates that are leaning and two missing. • North end of median #7 Holly tree is leaning due to growing out from under exotic tree growing on adjacent property. Exotic tree needs to be removed. C.R. 846 Phase One West RIW Areas ❑ Curb and gutter returns on side streets need to be reviewed and cleaned. ❑ North end of median #5 Holly tree missing and tree grate is broken and needs to be removed as soon as possible and a temporary wood plate needs to be installed until new grate can be installed. Adjacent to middle and south end of median #5 three Holly trees are missing. • The tree grate on the west r/w adjacent median # 7 or the first one south of SR 29 must be reset and made flush with the surrounding concrete sidewalk. • The tree grate along the west R/W at the north end of median #4 is broken and raised creating a trip hazard and must be replaced as soon as possible. A temporary wood plate needs to be installed until new grate can be installed. ❑ South end of median #4 one Holly tree is missing. ❑ South end of median #3 one Holly tree is missing. • Sod area at the end of curbing along the edge of pavement adjacent to the north ends of median # 1 needs to be regraded and re- sodded to correct the drainage problem. • On the west r/w within the turf areas in front of 411 1st St. the existing irrigation valve boxes have been run over and damaged and need to be repaired with the covers properly replaced on the boxes. It is further recommended to relocate the existing valves toward the sidewalk in order to move them out of the standing water area. • Three Holly trees are missing along the r/w adjacent to median # 2. ❑ A piece of curbing at the linear ramp on the northwest corner of the intersection of C.R. 846 & Colorado Ave. is broken and is a potential trip and bike hazard to pedestrians. ❑ Four Holly trees in the St. Augustine turf area adjacent to median #2 are missing. Sign Area ❑ Sign brick support cap brick on west side needs to be re -set. Median #1 ❑ Brick damage, 4' on south and 4' north end. • South light fixture 1A is missing. • Remove volunteer lilies at back of curbing. ❑ Remove volunteer Purple Queen out of Juniper. ❑ Remove water sprout/suckers off Cape myrtles. ❑ Remove weeds. 16J1 Page four, 1. M. B. D. Jun. 01 Qtdy. Report 08/15/01 Median #2 ❑ South end Juniper damaged and need to be replaced. • Brick damage, 3' on south end and 14' west side north end. • Light pole 2A on south end is missing. ❑ Remove dead Holly tree. Median #3 ❑ Remove Confederated jasmine from within tree and shrub trunks. ❑ The brick area on the south end needs to have the back one third cut away and the concrete repoured and brick paving replaced. Approximately 45 sq. ft. The brick area on the north end needs to be replaced. Approximately 50 sq. ft. Median #4 • Brick damage, 3' south end and 14' on west side north end. • Replace Juniper pedestrian damage. • Prune down Thryallis shrubs. Median #.5 • Brick damage 3' on the south end and 7' on the west side north end. • Juniper need to be replaced due to pedestrian damage. Median #6 ❑ Brick damage, V south end_ Median #7 ❑ Brick damage, 3' south end and 10 sq. ft. on north end. ❑ Light fixture 7B in median #7 has the internal bulb assembly broken. S.R. 29, Phase Two General 1. It is recommended the streetlight pole numbering be removed and replaced with 2" x 6" aluminum identification tags riveted to the pole base access door. The tags shall be blue with white letters. 2. Additional cleaning by hand washing of bulbout benches is needed, as well as the entire bulbout areas need to be cleaned of debris and dirt. Dirt and debris is built up at the base of the raised planters and under the benches. The all buldout areas need to be pressure cleaned. 3. Remove all Dune sunflowers and spray areas to remove new growth. 4. Blow dirt or debris from under plants along curbing if trapping dirt or debris. 5. Raised planters irrigation time needs to be cut back. 6. All pedestrian sidewalk ramps need to have the dirt removed and the ramps cleaned. 7. All brick areas need to be reviewed and sand added where needed to fill joints. 8. Valve cover box lids in paver areas need to have the covers repainted brown. Foxtail Palms: Missing or damaged palm locations ❑ 2nd palm west of west of N. Ord St. has harden plaster poured into tree grate. ❑ 5th palm west of N. 7th St. has been cut off and needs to be replaced. ❑ 3rd palm west of S. 71h St. has been hit by cars and is leaning and the trunk is cracked. ❑ 2nd palm west of S. 7th St. tree grate is covered with dirt and weeds. ❑ 2nd palm east of S. 7th St. S.R. 29 North R/W Areas ❑ Sand brick paving, treat for weeds and review areas of sunken bricks for repair. ❑ Remove weeds from tree grates. Bulbout east of N. 2nd St. • Two broken corners on raised planters. • Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" 16J1 Page five, I. M. B. D. Jun. 01 Qtrly. Report 08/15/01 Bulbout west of N. 2nd St. ❑ Street light upper banner arm broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of N. 3rd St. ❑ One broken comers on raised planters. ❑ Juniper in east raised planter needs to be replanted. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of N. 3rd St. ❑ Two broken corners on raised planters. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of N. 4th St, ❑ Clean up and treat Purple Queen for fungus. ❑ One raised planter corner is broken Bulbout west of N. 4th St., ❑ One raised planter corner is broken. ❑ Cut Purple Queen away from valve boxes, clean up and treat for fungus. ❑ Remove Purple Queen volunteer at bottom of trash container. Bulbout east of N. 5th St, ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of N. 5th St., ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of N. 6th St ❑ One raised planter corner broke. ❑ Clean up and treat Purple Queen for fungus. ❑ Clean pruning and /or dead foliage off raised planters after pruning. ❑ Pedestrian walk ramp covered with dirt. ❑ Clean up and treat Purple Queen for fungus. Bulbout west of N. 6th St. ❑ Second Foxtail west brick area has settlement problem. ❑ One raised planter corner broken. Bulbout east of N. 7th St. ❑ East raised planter damaged and bike rack destroyed. ❑ Brick settlement at electric box on east side of bulbout. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of N. 7th St. ❑ Automobile damaged east raised brick planter. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of N. 9th St ❑ Two raised planter corners broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" ❑ Irrigation valve box covered with debris. S.R. 29 South RNV Areas ❑ More permanent and decorative bollards need to be installed around the backflow location. ❑ Sand set bricks around replaced Foxtail palm adjacent to median #2 settled. ❑ Remove weeds from tree grates and brick areas. ❑ Remove hose attached to bottom of backflow preventer filter. Bulbout east of S. 9th St. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" 16J1 Page six, I. M. B. D. Jun. 01 Qtrly. Report 08/15/01 Bulbout west of S. 7th St ❑ Two raise planter corner and one cap brick broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of S. 7th St. ❑ Western raised planter 50% damaged from vehicular accident. ❑ Ramp covered with dirt. ❑ Channel drain is blocked corner holding water. • Remove dirt that has been placed within street level planter at bulbout. • Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of S. 61th St ❑ One raise planter corner broken. ❑ Prune back Lantana and Purple Queen. ❑ Clean up private property area adjacent to blubout and keep clean under contract. Bulbout east of S. 6th St. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of S. 4th St ❑ One raise planter corner broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of S. 4th St. ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ Prune back Lantana and Purple Queen and treat for fungus. Bulbout east of S. 3rd St ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of S. 3rd St ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of S. 2nd St. • Two raised planter corners are broken. • Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout east of S. 2nd St. ❑ Street level planter to be replanted with 40 — 3 gal. dwarf Ixora "Red" General Comment for Medians: 1. The mortar support edge along the brick paving on the ends of the medians has given away and the bricks have settled. The damage in our opinion is not pedestrian or vehicular related, but due to settlement from improper installation of limestone subbase and /or mortar edging. The original installation Contractor Hannula Landscaping, Inc. needs to be informed and requested to make the repairs as warranty work. 2. Paint numbers on medians. Medians # 1 ❑ Remove Dune Sunflower and built up dirt to base of brick mortar. ❑ Areas of brick mortar supporting the brick edge has given away and the brick have ❑ settled away. Repairs need to be made by ❑ Hannula Landscaping. ❑ Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. ❑ Replace missing Juniper on west end. Medians # 2 ❑ Prune dead wood out of Holly trees. ❑ Replace missing Bougainvillea. ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. Medians # 3 ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. 16J1 Page seven, I.M.B.D. Jun. 01 Qtrly. Report 08/15/01 Medians # 4 ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. ❑ Replant areas of missing Juniper. Medians # 5 ❑ Clean dirt out of pedestrian crosswalk in west end. Median # 6 ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. ❑ Replant areas of missing Juniper. Median # 7 • Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. • Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. Median # 8 ❑ Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. S.R. 29, Phase Three 1. There were no major problems observed and the area is being maintained per the specifications. ❑ Build up of dirt at ends of median separators. General Project Area Recommendations and Comments: 1. The dirt and debris is not being handled along the SR 29 Phase II area. The roadway parking areas, curb gutters, brick paver areas, pedestrian walk ramps, bulbouts and the tree grates have large amounts of dirt covering or within them. Previous Comments: 1. All areas in the median within Phase one where pedestrian have created pathways through the plant materials needs to be replanted and if necessary signs installed to alert the public that mid -block crossing through the medians is not permitted and is unsafe. 2. There are multiple locations along all the sidewalks within all phases that the sidewalk is not flush with adjacent pieces and are creating potential trip hazards for the pedestrians. These locations should be corrected as soon as possible and barricades installed warning of problems until fixed. 3. Within Phase two in order to help stop the dirt run off into the street and gutters from the intersecting or side streets need to have the dirt right -of -way areas re- graded to the proper elevation and grassed. It is further recommended that any businesses without proper driveway access ramps be required to install them in order to help with the dirt build up accumulating in the streets. 4. The medians in all phases need to have numbers painted on the curbing, as well as on the bulbouts for easy reference. It is our recommendation to number Phase One (CR 846) medians # 1 - 7 starting with number one at Carver Ave. and go north. Phase Two and Three (S.R. 29) start with number one at 9th Street and head east. The bulbouts start with number one at the east corner of S. 9th St. then run east along the south R/W and then turn at CR 846 along north RAN and head back to the east side of N. 9th St. with the last bulbout being # 24. cc: Mr. Bob Petersen, Collier County Transportation Department c ee t ad aek fed. Landscape Architecture MEMORANDUM: Date: December 18'h, 2001 To: Mr. Val Prince, Engineer II, Contract Manager Collier County Transportation Landscape Operation Services From: Michael A. McGee, r.l.a., President, McGee & Associates, LC 098 M.S.T.U. Beautification Landscape nsultant Copy: Mr. Robert Kindelan, President Commercial Land Maintenance, Inc. Maintenance Contractor Signature Date: Subject: Immokalee M.S.T.U. Beautification District Fourth Quarter Maintenance Observation Report 16J1 On -site observations were performed during 10/01, 11/01 and 12/01 of the project areas (C.R. 846 - Phase one, S. R. 29/West Main St. - Phase two, S. R. 29 /East Main St. - Phase three) with the following conditions being observed. Condition of the project areas being maintained are considered to be in accordance to the contract specifications unless otherwise noted below. These observations and comments are not intended to be all- inclusive and any items or service item not addressed does not constitute approval or acceptance of services. The contractor shall check off listed items as they are addressed or completed as soon as possible, then sign, date and return this report to the consultant prior to the next quarterly report at the end of March 2001. General Conditions: (See specific areas list for detailed information.) Canopy Trees Palms and Tree Grate Locations: 1. Multiple tree grates on CR 846 are not flush with the adjacent sidewalk by more than 1/4 inch above creating potential trip hazards. Any time a tree grate is found to be broken or unleveled and is causing a potential trip hazard for pedestrian it must be replaced as soon as possible. Until a replacement is installed a warning/protective barrier must be installed over the problem area. 2. Any trees within the tree grates along CR 846 that are leaning or are in a state of decline shall be removed prior to replacement with the Foxtail palms. If the trees are removed then the tree grate opening must be filled with gravel to the top edge of the tree grate. 3. Any tree with guying or bracing must have the wires or guys reviewed with each site service and kept taut at all times. If the supports are not working then they need to be removed. 4. Any tree grates with missing trees must have the tree hole filled or a warning cone installed until tree is replaced. 5. Many tree grate locations along SR 29 need to have the tree grates removed and the pits cleaned to determine if it is dirt or the palms that are lifting the tree grates. Design * Environmental Management * Planning 5079 Tamiami Trail East / P.O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (941) 417 -0707 * LC 098 * Fax (941) 417 -0708 16J1 Page two, I. M. B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 Palms: 1. The Cabbage palms and Foxtail palms appear to be in generally good health, except for the Foxtail palm locations that keep being damaged by vehicles or have been damaged by pedestrians. Shrubs: 1. The shrubs overall are in generally good health, except for the areas that are being damaged by pedestrian traffic. 2. All shrubs need to be reviewed with each site service to prune out dead or diseased wood. 3. The Thryallis shrubs along CR 846 need to be pruned down for visibility purposes. Ornamental Grasses / Ground Covers: 1. In general most of the ground covers and ornamental grasses are in good condition. The exceptions are along West Main St. that are being crushed by pedestrians. Turf: 1. The turf areas within the phases are being mowed and edged per the specifications, except for the west right -of -way area along CR 846 that is too wet to mow during some weekly services in the rainy season. 2. The St. Augustine turf areas must continue to be treated for weeds per the specifications. Mulch: 1. Re- mulching is in progress. Watering/ Irrigation Systems: 1. The Contractor needs to continue reviewing and cleaning all valve box locations. Valve boxes were observed with excess dirt and debris covering the boxes. Contractor is required perform contract irrigation specifications during the rainy season. Brick Paving: 1. Several medians have brick damage, (see specific areas listed for locations and amounts). 2. All areas of brick paving or decorative paving, as well as sidewalks need t be pressure cleaned. Trash Pickup & Containers: 1. The Contractor generally is keeping up with the trash pickup per the specifications, except within the street level planters of the bulbouts. 2. Trash containers need to be kept in the assigned locations, which would be at the back edge of the sidewalks. Contractor needs to review and reset containers with each site visit. Banners: 1. Holiday banners are installed at this time. Bike Racks: 1. One automobile damaged rack has been removed and needs to be replaced (see specific areas listed for location). Bulbout Benches: 1. Benches are collecting dirt and need to be blown clean with each site visit. Addition hand cleaning appears to be needed to remove dirt and markings. We are contacting the manufacturer about discoloring arms and recommended cleaning methods. Street Sweeping /Cleaning 1. The day time street sweeping is not collecting enough dirt in the curbing and turn lane areas due to the daytime parking of cars. It is recommended a three day a week hand operated street sweeper be added to the contract in order to keep up with the street sweeping. 16J1 Page three, I. M. B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 Lighting: C.R. 846, Phase One 1. The median accent lights visually appear to be in good condition, except for damaged or missing poles in median # 2 So. end and 7 So. end (see specific areas listed for locations). SR 29, Phase Two 1. Generally the streetlights and pedestrian accent lights appear to be in good condition. 2. There are three leaning median accent lights that need to be addressed. 3. The first streetlight west of N 5th St. base cover damaged. Specific Areas: C.R. 846 Phase One - East R/W Areas: ❑ Two Holly trees missing adjacent to median #1. ❑ Adjacent to middle of median #2 one tree is missing_ ❑ Adjacent to north end of median #2 Holly tree has been cut down and the stump needs to be removed. The tree grate is also broken and damaged. ❑ Adjacent to the north end of median # 3 Holly tree is leaning into the sidewalk and needs to be removed. ❑ Adjacent to middle and north end of Median # 4, three Holly trees in grates are missing. ❑ From the middle to the south end of median # 5 there are two Holly trees in grates that are leaning and two missing. ❑ North end of median #7 Holly tree is leaning due to growing out from under exotic tree growing on adjacent property. Exotic tree needs to be removed. C.R. 846 Phase One West R/W Areas ❑ Curb and gutter returns on side streets need to be reviewed and cleaned. ❑ North end of median #5 Holly tree missing and tree grate is broken and needs to be removed as soon as possible and a temporary wood plate needs to be installed until new grate can be installed. Adjacent to middle and south end of median #5 three Holly trees are missing. ❑ The tree grate on the west r/w adjacent median # 7 or the first one south of SR 29 must be reset and made flush with the surrounding concrete sidewalk. ❑ The tree grate along the west R/W at the north end of median #4 is broken and raised creating a trip hazard and must be replaced as soon as possible. A temporary wood plate needs to be installed until new grate can be installed. ❑ South end of median #4 one Holly tree is missing. ❑ South end of median #3 one Holly tree is missing. ❑ Sod area at the end of curbing along the edge of pavement adjacent to the north ends of median # 1 needs to be regraded and re- sodded to correct the drainage problem. ❑ On the west r/w within the turf areas in front of 411 1 st St. the existing irrigation valve boxes have been run over and damaged and need to be repaired with the covers properly replaced on the boxes. It is further recommended to relocate the existing valves toward the sidewalk in order to move them out of the standing water area. ❑ Three Holly trees are missing along the r/w adjacent to median # 2. ❑ A piece of curbing at the linear ramp on the northwest corner of the intersection of C.R. 846 & Colorado Ave. is broken and is a potential trip and bike hazard to pedestrians. ❑ Four Holly trees in the St. Augustine turf area adjacent to median #2 are missing. Sign Area ❑ Sign brick support cap brick on west side needs to be re -set. ❑ Prune Bougainvillea sprout in front of sign. Median #1 ❑ Brick damage, 4' on south and 4' north end. ❑ Remove volunteer lilies at back of curbing. 16J1 Page four, 1. M. B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 • Remove volunteer Purple Queen out of Juniper. • Remove water sprout/suckers off Cape myrtles. ❑ Remove weeds. Median #2 ❑ South end Juniper damaged and need to be replaced. ❑ Brick damage, 3' on south end and 14' west side north end. ❑ Light pole 2A on south end is missing. ❑ Remove dead Holly tree. Median #3 ❑ Remove Confederated jasmine from within tree and shrub trunks. ❑ The brick area on the south end needs to have the back one third cut away and the concrete repoured and brick paving replaced. Approximately 45 sq. ft. The brick area on the north end needs to be replaced. Approximately 50 sq. ft. Median #4 ❑ Brick damage, 3' south end and 14' on west side north end. ❑ Replace Juniper pedestrian damage. ❑ Prune down Thryallis shrubs. Median #5 ❑ Brick damage 3' on the south end and 7' on the west side north end. ❑ Juniper need to be replaced due to pedestrian damage. ❑ Fill in dwarf Fakahatchee grass. Median #6 ❑ Brick damage, 1' south end. ❑ Fill in Fountain grass. Median #7 ❑ Brick damage 5' south end and 10 sq. ft. on north end. S.R. 29, Phase Two General 1. It is recommended the streetlight pole numbering be removed and replaced with 2" x 6" aluminum identification tags riveted to the pole base access door. The tags shall be blue with white letters. 2. Additional cleaning by hand washing of bulbout benches is needed, as well as the entire bulbout areas need to be cleaned of debris and dirt. Dirt and debris is built up at the base of the raised planters and under the benches. The all buldout areas need to be pressure cleaned. 3. Remove all Dune sunflowers and spray areas to remove new growth. 4. Blow dirt or debris from under plants along curbing if trapping dirt or debris. 5. Raised planters irrigation time needs to be cut back. 6. All pedestrian sidewalk ramps need to have the dirt removed and the ramps cleaned. 7. All brick areas need to be reviewed and sand added where needed to fill joints. 8. Valve cover box lids in paver areas need to have the covers repainted brown. 9. Remove suckers from Crape myrtles. Foxtail Palms: Missing or damaged palm locations ❑ 2nd palm west of west of N. 4rd St. has been removed and needs to be replaced. ❑ 5th palm west of N. 7th St. has been cut off and needs to be replaced. ❑ 3`d palm west of S. 7th St. has been hit by cars and is leaning and the trunk is cracked. ❑ 2nd palm west of S. 7th St. tree grate is covered with dirt and weeds. ❑ 2nd palm east of S. 7th St. 16J1 Page five, I. M. B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 S.R. 29 North R/W Areas ❑ Sand brick paving, treat for weeds and review areas of sunken bricks for repair. ❑ Remove weeds from tree grates. Bulbout east of N. 2nd St. ❑ Two broken corners on raised planters. ❑ Raised planter dry and Ixora dry. Bulbout west of N. 2nd St • Street light upper banner arm broken. • Sidewalk ramp dirt built up at end in curb. Bulbout east of N. 3rd St. • One broken corners on raised planters. • Juniper in east raised planter needs to be replanted. Juniper dry and brown needs to be pruned out. Bulbout west of N. 3rd St. • Two broken corners on raised planters. • Raised planter dry. Bulbout east of N. 4th St. • Street level and raised planter dry; Lantana need to be cut back or replaced. • Two raised planter corner is broken Bulbout west of N. 4th St., • One raised planter corner is broken. • Fill in Purple Queen; • Remove Purple Queen volunteer at bottom of trash container. Bulbout east of N. 5th St., ❑ Raised planter dry; prune dead out; fill in as needed; Bulbout west of N. 5th St., ❑ One raised planter comer broken. Bulbout east of N. 6th St • One raised planter corner broke. • Fill in Purple Queen. • Clean pruning and /or dead foliage off raised planters after pruning. • Re- fertilize Crape myrtles; Bulbout west of N. 6th St. ❑ Second Foxtail west brick area has settlement problem and missing bricks. • One raised planter comer broken. • Fill in Purple Queen. Bulbout east of N. 7th St ❑ East raised planter damaged and bike rack destroyed. ❑ Brick settlement at electric box on east side of bulbout. Bulbout west of N. 7th St. ❑ Automobile damaged east raised brick planter. Bulbout east of N. 9th St. • Two raised planter corners broken. • West raised planter fill in Juniper; • Irrigation valve box covered with debris and mulch; S.R. 29 South RlW Areas ❑ More permanent and decorative bollards need to be installed around the backflow location. ❑ Sand set bricks around replaced Foxtail palm adjacent to median #2 settled. ❑ Remove weeds from tree grates and brick areas. 16J1 Page six, 1. M. B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 Bulbout east of S. 91th St. ❑ Treat areas for ants; ❑ Clean lower accent light fixture; Bulbout west of S. 7th St ❑ Two raise planter corner and one cap brick broken. ❑ Fill in Juniper; Bulbout east of S. 7th St. ❑ Western raised planter 50% damaged from vehicular accident. • One raise planter corner broken. • Replace one dwarf Ixora "Red" Bulbout west of S. 6th St ❑ Two raise planter corner broken. • Remove Purple Queen from raised planter. • Clean up private property area adjacent to buubout and keep clean under contract. Bulbout east of S. 6th St. • One raise planter corner broken. • Prune dead Juniper out of planter; Bulbout west of S. 4th St ❑ One raise planter comer broken. Bulbout east of S. 4th St. ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ Fill in Purple Queen; Bulbout west of S. 3rd St. ❑ Clean area; Bulbout east of S. 3rd St ❑ One raised planter corner broken. ❑ Pedestrian ramp dirty; Bulbout west of S. 2nd St. ❑ Two raised planter corners are broken. ❑ Repalce one dwarf Ixora "Red "; Bulbout east of S. 2nd St. ❑ Parking area east of bulbout needs to have built up dirt removed. Street sweeping is not getting this area. General Comment for Medians: 1. The mortar support edge along the brick paving on the ends of the medians has given away and the bricks have settled. The damage in our opinion is not pedestrian or vehicular related, but due to settlement from improper installation of limestone subbase and/or mortar edging. The original installation Contractor Hannula Landscaping, Inc. needs to be informed and requested to make the repairs as warranty work. 2. Paint numbers on medians. Medians # 1 • Remove Dune Sunflower and built up dirt to base of brick mortar. • Areas of brick mortar supporting the brick edge has given away and the brick have • settled away. Repairs need to be made by Hannula Landscaping. • Remove old Cabbage palm bracing and banding. ❑ Replace missing Juniper on west end. Medians # 2 ❑ Replace missing Bougainvillea. ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. Medians # 3 ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. 16J1 Page seven, I.M.B. D. 4th Qtr. Report 12/18/01 Medians # 4 • Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. • Replant areas of missing Juniper or replant with Ixora; Medians # 5 ❑ Clean dirt out of pedestrian crosswalk in west end. Median # 6 • Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. • Replant areas of missing Juniper. Median # 7 ❑ Remove Dune sunflower and built up dirt per note #1 above. ❑ Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. Median # 8 ❑ Add 3 gal. Juniper between existing plants. S.R. 29, Phase Three 1. There were no major problems observed and the area is being maintained per the specifications. ❑ Build up of dirt at ends of median separators. General Project Area Recommendations and Comments: 1. The dirt and debris is not being handled along the SR 29 Phase II area. The roadway parking areas, curb gutters, brick paver areas, pedestrian walk ramps, bulbouts and the tree grates have large amounts of dirt covering or within them. 2. Contractor needs to submit monthly reports. 3. Generally the irrigation system is not being reviewed to the contract specifications. Previous Comments: 1. All areas in the median within Phase one where pedestrian have created pathways through the plant materials needs to be replanted and if necessary signs installed to alert the public that mid -block crossing through the medians is not permitted and is unsafe. 2. There are multiple locations along all the sidewalks within all phases that the sidewalk is not flush with adjacent pieces and are creating potential trip hazards for the pedestrians. These locations should be corrected as soon as possible and barricades installed warning of problems until fixed. 3. Within Phase two in order to help stop the dirt run off into the street and gutters from the intersecting or side streets need to have the dirt right -of -way areas re- graded to the proper elevation and grassed. It is further recommended that any businesses without proper driveway access ramps be required to install them in order to help with the dirt build up accumulating in the streets. 4. The medians in all phases need to have numbers painted on the curbing, as well as on the bulbouts for easy reference. It is our recommendation to number Phase One (CR 846) medians # 1 - 7 starting with number one at Carver Ave. and go north. Phase Two and Three (S.R. 29) start with number one at 9th Street and head east. The bulbouts start with number one at the east corner of S. 9th St. then run east along the south RAN and then turn at CR 846 along north RAN and head back to the east side of N. 9th St. with the last bulbout being # 24. cc: Mr. Bob Petersen, Collier County Transportation Department 16J1 1. Meeting called to order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes - Meeting of December 14, 2001 4. Landscape Maintenance Report 5. Landscape Architect's Report - Mike McGee 6. Transportation Landscape Services Report — Val Prince, Robert Petersen A. Current budget B. Recuperation for accident damages C. Ditch clean out D. Lights at Doral 7. Committee Members' Reports A. Review of Ordinance — members' comments 8. Old Business A. Restoration of curbing to 6" 9. New Business 10. Public Comments 11. Adjournment ##W110 J oaftr a. aL)za- I' .�. i I1,� 16JI .Lely Golf Estates Beautification Advisory Committee - Minutes - - Meeting of December 14, 2001 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS & MOTIONS: 3. Minutes of November 91h — Robert Cole made a motion to accept the minutes as submitted; seconded by Robert Weyers and carried unanimously. 6. TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS REPORT C. Val Prince introduced a new ordinance to the committee that was to be voted on at the last Commissioners' meeting. No information concerning this ordinance had been presented, hinted or discussed with any of the existing MSTU committees or their representatives. In fact, no one had even seen a copy of the document for review. Chairman Pearson was alerted to these facts and made several phone calls to Commissioner Fiala requesting that this item be removed from their agenda until a review of the ordinance and its impact on the Lely MSTU can be ascertained. Consequently, the item was removed from the BCC agenda, copies of same were provided, and a discussion will take place during next month's meeting. 16J1 LeCy GOT Estates Beautification .advisory Committee Minutes - .Meeting of December 14, 2001 1. Meeting called to order at 4:05 p.m. 2. Location — Transportation Operations Department Conference Room. 3. Attendance Taken: Present — George Pearson, Robert Cole, Robert Weyers, members; Bob Petersen and Val Prince, Transportation Services; Robert Kindelan, Commercial Land Maintenance; Mike McGee, McGee & Associates; Jacqueline Silano, recording secretary. Excused Absence: Bill Erickson and Bob Slebodnik, members. 4. Minutes of November 9t' — Robert Cole made a motion to accept the minutes as submitted; seconded by Robert Weyers and carried unanimously. 5. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT A. Robert Kindelan reported that the irrigation and most of the landscaping has been completed on the Median 5 redesign. They are still looking for 4 -6 suitable trees. The committee expressed their satisfaction on the outcome. B. The water plant has been on and off and Mr. Pratt advised Mr. Kindelan that they would be placed on-their fax notification list when the water will be turned off for more than 24 hours. There will be sporadic turn offs during the day. Mr. McGee questioned whether the holding tank belongs to them or the County and felt it would be better to tap directly into the tank, if possible. C. The rest of the project is in routine maintenance mode. D. The spotlights a Doral are not working and the sockets may be corroded. E.B. Simmons were called last meeting but still have not fixed the problem. 6. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S REPORT A. Mike McGee noted that the project is in good condition. There are small areas that will need plant replacement and some turf areas need to be sprayed with fungicide. There are some problem areas with carpet grass. B. Median 5 looks good. The irrigation is on the fringe of maximum pressure but is still holding at 60 psi. 7. TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS REPORT A. Copies of the updated budget statements were provided and reviewed. The transferred funds should be reflected in next month's statement. 16JI B. Mr. Prince advised that he sent an e-mail regarding the recuperation of funds for accident damages. He is awaiting a response. C. Val Prince introduced a new ordinance to the committee that was to be voted on at the last Commissioners' meeting. No information concerning this ordinance had been presented, hinted or discussed with any of the existing MSTU committees or their representatives. In fact, no one had even seen a copy of the document for review. Chairman Pearson was alerted to these facts and made several phone calls to Commissioner Fiala requesting that this item be removed from their agenda until a review of the ordinance and its impact on the Lely MSTU can be ascertained. Consequently, the item was removed from the BCC agenda, copies of same were provided, and a discussion will take place during next month's meeting. D. Val Prince said he provided Mr. Harry Acres with Mr. Slebodnik's phone number so that he could contact him regarding the clean out of the ditch. E. For comparison purposed, Mr. Prince will provide the committee with water bills at next month's meeting. (Mr. Prince left at 4:35 p.m.) 8. OLD BUSINESS A. George Pearson met with a County representative from Road and Bridge regarding the restoration of the median curbing to 6" but has not had a response yet. 9. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. George Pearson spoke with George Ramsey of the Lely Civic Association and reported that they have speed bumps on their January agenda. He also advised that new street signs would be installed in the entire subdivision. The Lely Civic Association has also written to Commissioner Fiala regarding speed limits. B. Mr. Pearson has obtained some reflective tape that he will install on the median tips. Because the neighborhood streets are so dark, Mr. Pearson suggested that solar cell streetlamps should be investigated. Mr. Petersen advised him to contact Marquita regarding county funding of streetlights. As there was no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 4:45 p.m. The next scheduled meeting will be held on January 110' @ 4:00 p.m. at the Transportation Operations conference room on South Horseshoe Drive. February 8, 2001 Lely Golf Estates Beautification Advisory Committee Page 2 of 2 /, 16J1 1. Meeting called to order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes - Meeting of December 11, 2001 4. Landscape Maintenance Report - Robert Kindelan 5. Landscape Architect's Report - Mike McGee 6. Transportation Landscape Services Report — Val Prince, Robert Petersen A. Tropicana Blvd. School bus stops B. Budget Report C. Copies of BCC minutes re: wavier of per diem charge 7. Committee Members' Reports A. 175 exchange update — Glenn Wilt 8. Old Business 9. New Business 10. Public Commer�1I 11. Adjournment Fkda Carper Henning 7T* Coyle Colette 16J1 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS & MOTIONS: 3. Approval of the minutes to the November 13th meeting: It was noted that 713 should have referred to 18" Place SW, not 18th Avenue SW. Glenn Wilt moved to approve the minutes as corrected; seconded by Bonner Bacon and carried unanimously. 4. GUESTS' COMMENTS A. Mr. Petersen said that the County's traffic engineers said that what the developers proposed was OK. Val Prince noted that Ed Kant has the right and ability to approve, deny or modify any type of permit pertaining to the right of way. Mike McGee said the County would accept the liability by accepting a lesser standard. After a brief discussion, Mike McGee recommended that the stricter FDOT standard be applied. Mr. Wilt felt the median should be closed; Mr. Mudrak and Ms. Newman felt that if the County agrees to modify the opening then the stricter standard (990' site line) should be used and that the developer should pay all costs involved. Bob Petersen said that about two weeks ago the County was ready to close the median but then allowed the developers to pursue the issue again. He did not know what their final decision will be. As per previous meetings, Glenn Wilt made a motion to close the opening between medians 19 and 20; seconded by Bonner Bacon. A discussion ensued. It was noted that the property involved was originally zoned for multi- family use and then rezoned for commercial use. The members agreed on the closure. The motion carried by a unanimous vote of 4 to 0. Val Prince noted that there is a new signal proposed for the intersection at 53r�' Street SW and that he will provide the a revised version at a future meeting. 6. TRANSPORATION OPERATIONS REPORT C. After a brief discussion regarding traffic along Tropicana Boulevard, Bonner Bacon made a motion requesting single lane traffic with a bike lane at the conclusion of the project; seconded by Glenn Wilt and carried unanimously. D. As the modifications to the turn lanes at the end of Tropicana Boulevard were missed in the original estimate, the additional cost would bring the project $14559.40 over budget. After a brief discussion, Bonner Bacon moved to approve the additional expense as outlined; seconded by Phil Mudrak and carried unanimously. 16J1 1. Meeting called to order at 4:10 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center. 2. Roll Call - Present: Cheryle Newman, Bonner Bacon, Glenn Wilt and Phil Mudrak, members. Robert Petersen and Val Prince, Landscape Operations; Robert Kindelan, Commercial Land Maintenance; Mike McGee, McGee & Associates; Jacqueline Silano, recording secretary. Guest: O'Gara, Todd E. Gates, Gates McVey Builders, Inc.; Christopher D. Hagan, P.E., Johnson Engineering; Terrance Kepple, P.E., Kepple Engineering; Absent: Sabina Musci, member. 3. Approval of the minutes to the November 13th meeting: It was noted that 713 should have referred to 18th Place SW, not 18th Avenue SW. Glenn Wilt moved to approve the minutes as corrected; seconded by Bonner Bacon and carried unanimously. 4. GUESTS' COMMENTS A. Mr. O'Gara introduced Messrs. Gates, Hagen and Kepple. A very lengthy presentation was given by the engineers regarding the possible closure of medians 19 and 20. Mr. Gates, a partner with Mr. O'Gara, felt that there were three options: leave the median as it is, close the medians and add additional landscaping, or modify the medians by lengthening the east and west turn lanes which will require removal of some landscaping. He indicated that a market study indicated a need for professional and medical office space and a future family style restaurant. He felt that the first two options presented safety issues. He noted that traffic would have to make U turns to gain access to the newly constructed buildings. Proposed modifications were shown on drawings. He said that the two engineering firms he consulted and an engineering firm hired by the County validated their findings. Mr. Petersen noted that the firm hired by the County just reviewed Mr. O'Gara's report and did not go on site. Mr. Hagen said that the proposed turn lane modifications length and storage are per FDOT standards. He reiterated the safety issues. Mr. Gates felt that only eight or nine trees would have to be removed and another eight would have to be relocated. Mr. McGee disagreed saying that significantly more landscaping would be impacted. Mr. O'Gara assured the group that he would relocate the removed trees to another site approved by the committee. Mr. McGee said that FDOT standards for median openings require a 450' site line in each direction and that the only thing permitted within the site line is ground cover and trees that are less than 11" in diameter spaced on the speed of the roadway. The area that would have to be kept clear would be 24" off the pavement edge to an 8' height at the base of the tree canopies. There was disagreement about the total site line of 710' v. 990'. Mr. O'Gara said Ed Kant indicated that he was willing to accept the 710' 16J1 site line as proposed by the developers. Mike McGee said any trees 4 " -11" in diameter would have to be spaced 27' apart and tree diameters 12 " -18" would have to be 108' apart. Mr. Gates assured the group that he and Mr. O'Gara, as the developers, would be paying for all the median work including irrigation, relocation, and like replacements of the trees and ground cover, i.e., a 12" tree will be replaced with a 12" tree. Mr.. Wilt said that if their proposed turn lanes were approved, he would want Mike McGee to be the consultant. Mr. Gates also said that he would be willing to pay for Mr. McGee's work and also use him also as the consultant for landscaping on the north and south sides of the road. Ms. Newman referred the developers to the master plan with regard to sidewalks. The presentation ended at 5:35 p.m. Mr. Petersen said that the County's traffic engineers said that what the developers proposed was OK. Val Prince noted that Ed Kant has the right and ability to approve, deny or modify any type of permit pertaining to the right of way. Mike McGee said the County would accept the liability by accepting a lesser standard. After a brief discussion, Mike McGee recommended that the stricter FDOT standard be applied. Mr. Wilt felt the median should be closed; Mr. Mudrak and Ms. Newman felt that if the County agrees to modify the opening then the stricter standard (990' site line) should be used and that the developer should pay all costs involved. Bob Petersen said that about two weeks ago the County was ready to close the median but then allowed the developers to pursue the issue again. He did not know what their final decision will be. As per previous meetings, Glenn Wilt made a motion to close the opening between medians 19 and 20; seconded by Bonner Bacon. A discussion ensued. It was noted that the property involved was originally zoned for multi - family use and then rezoned for commercial use. The members agreed on the closure. The motion carried by a unanimous vote of 4 to 0. Val Prince noted that there is a new signal proposed for the intersection at 53`d Street SW and that he will provide the a revised version at a future meeting. 5. LANDSCAPE MAINTENACNE REPORT A. Robert Kindelan reported that there was a Tabebuia missing on Green Boulevard; there was a traffic accident on 951 Part B in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken; the mulching on the Parkway will be done by Christmas; the pump on 951 Part B was working OK. 6. TRANSPORATION OPERATIONS REPORT ���: is �� �,+�� is �i �a � i � i �� v� is iii A• . 16J1 A. Copies of the monthly financial statements were distributed and reviewed. Val Prince noted that a new purchase order would be issued to Commercial Land Maintenance based on the specifications' of the new contract. The bid was to be approved today. B. Bob Petersen will meet with the School Board when the Tropicana Boulevard project progresses further. C. After a brief discussion regarding traffic along Tropicana Boulevard, Bonner Bacon made a motion requesting single lane traffic with a bike lane at the conclusion of the project; seconded by Glenn Wilt and carried unanimously. D. As the modifications to the turn lanes at the end of Tropicana Boulevard were missed in the original estimate, the additional cost would bring the project $14559.40 over budget. After a brief discussion, Bonner Bacon moved to approve the additional expense as outlined; seconded by Phil Mudrak and carried unanimously. 7. OLD BUSINESS A. It was noted that the wavier of the daily permit fee was included in the BCC minutes. Copies were provided. 8. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Glenn Wilt advised that there was nothing to report regarding the 1 75 exchange. Another meeting will take place at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. As there was no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 6:45 p.m. The next scheduled meeting will be held on January 8th at 4:00 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center. 16L1 DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO THE BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 6, 2003 16L3 "14 DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 1, 2002 16L4 DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN CLERK TO THE BOARD OFFICE AS OF MAY 6, 2003 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: A XXX Normal Legal Advertisement 0 Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) ***, r*******, r*, rw*************** * * * * * * *,► *,r *. * * * * * *,r * *,r * *. ** *war* �r*********** �• *w * * * *,r * * *,t * * * * * * * * * * *. * *rr Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: ChalizWnBadanitclugh Date: 10490" Petition No. (If none, give brief description): CU- 2001 -AR -1620, Weeks Homesite Excavation Petitioner: (Name & Address): James Weeks, 1620 Desoto Blvd., N., Naples, FL 34120 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Officemone. Hearing before O BCC 0 BZA O Other Requested Hearing date: January 22, 02. Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News 0 Other 0 Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: CU- 2001 -AR -1620, James Weeks, requesting Conditional Use "7" of the "E" Estates zoning district for an earthmining per Section 2.2.3.3.7. of the Land Development Code for property located on Desoto Blvd. North, between 29th Ave., NE and 31st Ave., NE on eastside of Desoto, further described as Tract 143, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 67, in Section 21, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 6.62+ acres. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? 0 Yes 0 No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113 - 138312- 649110 Re ed by: Division Head List Attachments: proved by: Date County Manager DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: 0 County Manager agenda file: to 0 Requesting Division 0 Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Received: Date of Public hearing:. Date Advertised: = O� 1/A , RESOLUTION NO. 02- A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE "7" OF THE "E" ESTATES ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 2.2.3.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR EARTHMINING ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use 7 for earthmining activities of Subsection 2.2.3.3 in an Estates ( "E ") Zone on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by James Weeks with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Tract 143, Unit 67, Golden Gate Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 13, Pages 101 -103, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use 7 for earthmining activities of Section 2.2.3.3 for the Estates ( "E ") Zoning District in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: low,, �.7A.4�...:r Exhibit "C" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this day of 2002. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: 4 Mat' Rorie M. Student Assistant County Attorney , CHAIRMAN FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1620 The following facts are found: 17q 1. Section 2.2.3.3.7 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or Affect mitigated by <text> Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval DATE: CHAIRMAN: FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1620 The following facts are found: 17A 1. Section 2.2.3.3.7 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or Affect mitigated by <text> Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval DATE: MEMBER: kA) ee 1es Cc) C e P I v',a f P /On rrtal. fiord ' - �'Ed9e of Ponce �i r - 1 �. e 7li�• �k � �• 1 Z/ c r Lo9 r fo � I Loc.�fien 1 1 C I s In o � 1 I �r 2.80 AGRE POND �I • � 1 1 ' r 1 I. 46, 1 ' Top OT BMkZ„j .{I�' 1 LOCq/'eM� 1 SO' O I 7 1 1 ` r I IO'1i of •` EdaQ o•f Pond af— "o /.z5 Acsc #Poe S,fe I I � - N N .er9bt 40 _ � 4 Dos Soto B/�d. N Soft LOG EXHIBIT "B" 0 -z' IifkoB. S/TE PLAN 2' -#, osvwn SO / „_AW 4' -/0' Lig*t 8^a. 17A 000 Q U 00 O 0 O � Q Q o � � r � O NWHd V a Q U COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 17 A on "STANDARD CONDITIONS" EXCAVATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS INVOLVING OFF -SITE REMOVAL OF MATERIAL The intent of these "Standard Conditions" are to provide excavation permit applicants a summary of conditions which may affect their projects and which should be taken into consideration during all stages of project development: 1. Haul routes between an excavation site and an arterial road shall be private with property owner(s) approval or be a public collector road built to standards applicable to handle the resulting truck traffic. Where residential areas front collector roads, appropriate turn lanes, buffer and bikepath shall be required as minimal site improvements and if recommended for approval, shall be so with the condition that the Transportation Services Administration reserves the right to suspend or prohibit off -site removal of excavated material should such removal create a hazardous road condition or substantially deteriorate a road condition; such action by the Transportation Services Administration shall be subject to appeal before the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Haul routes utilizing public roads shall be subject to road maintenance and road repair or an appropriate fair share by the permittee in accordance with Excavation Ordinance No. 91 -102 as amended Div. 3.5 and Right -of -Way Ordinance No. 93 -64. 3. Off -site removal of excavated material shall be subject to Ordinance No. 92 -22 (Road Impact Ordinance). A traffic and road impact analysis shall be made by the County to determine the effects that off -site removal of excavated material will have on the road system within the excavation project's zone of influence. If appropriate, road impact fees in accordance with Ordinance No. 92 -22 shall be paid prior to the issuance of an excavation permit. 4. The Transportation Services Administration reserves the right to establish emergency weight limits on public roadways affected by the off -site removal of excavated material; the procedure for establishment of weight limits shall be the presentation of an applicable resolution before the Board of County Commissioners. Should weight limits be instituted, the permittee shall be responsible to implement measures to assure that all heavy truck loadings leaving the permit's property conform to the applicable weight restriction. 5. The Excavation Performance Guarantee shall apply to excavation operations and also the maintenance /repair of public roads in accordance with current ordinances and applicable permit stipulations. Exhibit "C" Page 2 of 3 17A 6. Based on soil boring information per Ordinance No. 91 -102 as amended, a blasting permit may be appropriate. Should a blasting permit application be submitted and should residential areas exist within one mile of the excavation site, the County reserves the right to deny a blasting permit based on concerns for off -site impacts from blasting at an excavation site. Should a blasting permit be considered and approved, the minimum conditions of approval in addition to conditions per Ordinance No. 91 -102 as amended are as follows: A. Structure inventory/monitoring and applicable property owner release as required by the Development Services Director. B. Security bond applicable to private property damage acceptable to the County. C. Control of size /depth/number of charges per blast by the Development Services Director. D. The right of the County to suspend and/or revoke blasting permit authority should it be determined that blasting activities are creating unacceptable off -site conditions either in terms of private property damage and/or related physical effects of blasting operations. 7. No excavation permit shall be issued until receipt of a release from the Transportation Services Administration applicable to proper mitigation of off -site impacts, meeting of applicable provisions of Ordinance No. 93 -64, Ordinance No. 92 -22, and Ordinance No. 91 -102 as amended. Reference to letter of 5/24/88 Revised 1/13/98 Exhibit "C" Page 3 of 3 17 A December 26, 2001 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: CU- 2001 -AR -1620 Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, January 6, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk P.O. /Account # 113- 138312- 649110 17A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1620 James Weeks, requesting Conditional Use 11711 of the "E" Estates zoning district for an earth mining per Section 2.2.3.3.7. of the Land Development Code for property located on Desoto Boulevard North, between 29th Avenue Northeast and 315t Avenue Northeast on the east side of Desoto, further described as Tract 143, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 67, in Section 21, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 6.62+ acres. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES D. CARTER, Ph.D., CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 17A December 26, 2001 James Weeks 1620 Desoto Blvd., N. Naples, FL 34120 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition CU -2001- AR -1620 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 6, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Teri Michaels, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 17A �, Teri Michaels To: paperrell @napiesnews.com Subject: CU- 2001 -AR -1620 Happy Holidays - CU- 2001 -AR -1620. CU- 2001 -AR -1620. DOC DOC Teri Michaels 17A From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 12:49 PM To: Teri Michaels Subject: Delivered: CU- 2001 -AR -1620 LLJ CU- 2001 -AR -1620 «CU- 2001 -AR- 1620» Your message To: ' paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: CU- 2001 -AR -1620 Sent: Wed, 26 Dec 20011233:16 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 26 Dec 200112:48:48 -0500 1 Naples Daily News NVIN Naples, FL 34142 Notice �is h that the Bear Affidavit of Publication Cou Iswill i Naples Daily News hearno Ion ------------------ }- _ °----__.. .. _____ __.__ __.__..__ January 22, BOAZ CF COUNTI COMMISSIONERS Florida. ­The mWnp will CHRYS HORTON natMA.M. Board � PO BOX 413016 CU #W AR- or pe NAPLES FL 34101 -•3016 1620• James Weeks request - Ing CondMtawa Use "7" of the "E" states zon. dlaMietfdr an earth inn0g mining ,per Section REFERENCE: 001::30 1131383126491 I 12.3.3.7. of the Land Development Coda for 58374980 CU- 2001- AR-1620 NOTI g� gou e d eQ gve Ij State of Florida North, between 29th Avenue Northeast and 31st Avenue Northeast nounty of Collier side Before Oe undersignea authority, personaLLy soto furltw bed 'trod 143, appeared Angela Bryant, who on oath says that she as Gate Estates, U 6 , serves ss Assistant Secretary f the Na les Dail Y P Y In Section 21, Township News, a dal y newsprper published at f'aples, in 48 South Ran 28 East cif nar nt Collier 1 "oun *y, FLorida: that the attached copy of the advertising was pubiished in said newspaper 6.62 +ocres. NOTE; All Persons on dates listed. wishing speak on any Affi,.nt further says that the said Naples Dai!.y It agenda item must regIs�- News is a newspaper published at Naples, in Said the ter with the County Au- misenMatiwi� oxen a Collier County, Florida, and that said �itam to be addressed newspaper hrs heretofoea been continuously in szid C :: l.ier County; Florida, each d1viduat speakers will be minutes published day and has beer entered as second class mail limited to h of any item. The seta= of master ac the post office in Naples, in said an Individual to speak on behalf of an wprog Collier County, FLorida, for a period of 1 year If ia' group is encaW-aaed. if next precedi -g the first publication of the recognized by the Chair, a attached copy of advertisement; and affiant spokesperson for a group further says that she has neither paid nor °C °r 10 minnu minutes speak promised any person, firm cr corporation any for the on an item. Persons wishing to discount, rel,atr, commission or refund have written or graphic purpose if securing this advertisement for moterbls klcluded M the Board agenda packets publicti,sn in the said newspape°. must submit said material weeks a minimum of weeks PUBLISHED ON: 0106 prior to the rea public hearing.. in any AL SPACE: 101.000 INCH FILZD Olt: i,1, 0 ±; J2 Signature of Affiw' — r. Sworn to t+s,i Subsr, ibec bts me this day of Personally kt =.o: ;+i by me � pO N Donna Chow" My Commission DDObM338 %os iv/ Exaires September 11, 2005 Cat C 200 Rlt Ej - JAN �tN ACE a come a permanent Part of the retard. who decid- es 'person es to appeal a decision of the Board will heed a re- cord of the proceedings pPertainin g thereto and therIN= -may" Mad to ensure Wily verbatim record of the proceedings is mode & tteststimoonnY and evidence. upon which the 7A 17A Maureen K. Kenyon From: Ray Bellows Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 12:52 PM To: Connie Johnson; Mary Brock Cc: Cecilia Martin; Laurie Oldham; Minutes and Records Subject: CU -01 -AR -1620, Weeks Earthmining Please be advised that the Petitioner for the above referenced petition has agreed to continue the petition from the January 22nd BCC meeting to the February 12th BCC meeting. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to ask. Ray 1 17A RESOLUTION NO. 02- 8 5 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE "7" OF THE "E" ESTATES ZONING DISTRICT TO ALLOW FOR EARTH MINING OPERATION FOR A PROPERTY LOCATED EAST SIDE OF DESOTA BOULEVARD BETWEEN 31ST AVENUE NE AND 29TH AVENUE NE, IN GOLDEN GATE ESTATES SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THIS SITE CONSISTS OF 6.62 + / WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use 7 for earthmining activities of Subsection 2.2.3.3.7 in an Estates ( "E ") Zone on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by James Weeks with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Tract 143, Unit 67, Golden Gate Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 13, Pages 101 -103, of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida. be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use 7 for earthmining activities of Section 2.2.3.3.7 for the Estates ( "E ") Zoning District in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: Board. 17A Exhibit "C" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this 1v2 day of ��, 2002. 1- ATTE;ti DWF L�BRi6C Crf� C- St Only. Approved as to Fob Legal Sufficiency: Marjo M. Student Assistant County Attorney C U- 2001 -AR- 1620 /RB /lo BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1620 The following facts are found: 17A 0 1. Section 2.2.3.3.7 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes / No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes I/ No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or ' + Affect mitigated by <text> Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes v No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval_ DATE: CHA UAAN: EXHIBIT "A" ee, Cart�>? �lfi�a Yl�n 1 17A f dell Ed ye . f Po.►d e+ 4y11 erotev lent/ o .. i .,l Lei i it � 1 L.cefr.w 1 ' I I of --+- D ` E i� I t 1 Z-So Acxe PBrso i a 1 , N c f , _ _ ...__ { _ _ _ - - -; �� fix' �Trp•�(r _..;r ' � I I I $od Ley T {Awr/c I1.' Lot* fi..r SO � ` K io9. of Pe�+d Ebwk � �� i i P /awfe�rrii4 � � � `` Edge of Po..d ef- 6.y4 woirw/suet 125 Aeo-c do'+e irfe N M H N O O ' to O Q ,9ybt o f i✓.y - OG N O CQ off' As Soto 81Yd. N SOIL COG V a Q U EXHIBIT "B" o -z' c:f4I•eYr: S/TE PLAN 2' -+' BYow'o So -�� 4' - /O' Ciggt Bva 17A CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CU-2001-AR-1620 This approval is conditioned upon the following stipulations: The Current Planning Manager may approve minor changes in the location, siting, or height of buildings, structures, and improvements authorized by the conditional use. Expansion of the uses identified and approved within this conditional use application, or major changes to the site plan submitted as part of this application, shall require the submittal of a new conditional use application, and shall comply with all applicable County ordinances in effect at the time of submittal, including Division 3.3, Site Development Plan Review and Approval, of the Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance (91 -102). 2. Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if, during the course of site clearing, excavation, or other construction related activity, an historic or archeological artifact is found, all development within the minimum area necessary to protect the discovery shall be immediately stopped, and the Collier County Code Enforcement Director shall be contacted. 3. This excavation shall comply with the requirements of the Excavation Ordinance. 4. This Conditional Use shall expire 12 months after the date of issuance of the Clearing Permit. 5. Blasting shall not be allowed. 7. The excavation will be limited to a bottom elevation of 20 feet below original grade. 8. Off -site removal of the excavated material shall be subject to the standard conditions imposed by the Transportation Services Division in the attached document. (See pages 2 and 3 of this Exhibit). 9. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site shall be submitted to Planning Services Section Staff for review and approval prior to any excavation work beginning on the site. 10. The applicant must obtain a clearing permit prior to any on -site clearing. 11. This application shall not be forwarded to the BCC unless the scrivener's error for the LDC Section 2.2.3.3.7. is reviewed and approved by the BCC. EXHIBIT "C" Page 1 of 3 17A COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES "STANDARD CONDITIONS" EXCAVATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS INVOLVING OFF -SITE REMOVAL OF MATERIAL The intent of these "Standard Conditions" are to provide excavation permit applicants a summary of conditions which may affect their projects and which should be taken into consideration during all stages of project development: Haul routes between an excavation site and an arterial road shall be private with property owner(s) approval or be a public collector road built to standards applicable to handle the resulting truck traffic. Where residential areas front collector roads, appropriate turn lanes, buffer and bike path shall be required as minimal site improvements and if recommended for approval, shall be so with the condition that the Transportation Services Administration reserves the right to suspend or prohibit off -site removal of excavated material should such removal create a hazardous road condition or substantially deteriorate a road condition; such action by the Transportation Services Administration shall be subject to appeal before the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Haul routes utilizing public roads shall be subject to road maintenance and road repair or an appropriate fair share by the permittee in accordance with Excavation Ordinance No. 91- 102 as amended Div. 3.5 and Right -of -Way Ordinance No. 93 -64. Off -site removal of excavated material shall be subject to Section 3.5.9.3. of the Land Development Code (Road Impact). A traffic and road impact analysis shall be made by the County to determine the effects that off -site removal of excavated material will have on the road system within the excavation project's zone of influence. If appropriate, road use fees in accordance with Section 3.5.9.3 of the Land Development Code shall be paid prior to the issuance of an excavation permit. 4. The Transportation Services Administration reserves the right to establish emergency weight limits on public roadways affected by the off -site removal of excavated material; the procedure for establishment of weight limits shall be the presentation of an applicable resolution before the Board of County Commissioners. Should weight limits be instituted, the permittee shall be responsible to implement measures to assure that all heavy truck loadings leaving the permittee's property conform to the applicable weight restriction. The Excavation Performance Guarantee shall apply to excavation operations and also the maintenance /repair of public roads in accordance with current ordinances and applicable permit stipulations. Exhibit "C" Page 2 of 3 17A 6. Based on soil boring information per Ordinance No. 91 -102, as amended, a blasting permit may be appropriate. Should a blasting permit application be submitted, and should residential areas exist within one mile of the excavation site, the county reserves the right to deny a blasting permit based on concerns for off -site impacts from blasting at an excavation site. Should a blasting permit be considered and approved, the minimum conditions of approval in addition to conditions per Ordinance No. 91 -102, as amended, are as follows: A. Structure inventory /monitoring and applicable property owner release as required by the Development Services Director submittal by the applicant. B. Security bond applicable to private property damage acceptable to the County submittal by applicant. C. Control of size /depth/number of charges per blast by the Development Services Director. D. The County reserves the right to suspend and/or revoke blasting permit authority should it be determined that blasting activities are creating unacceptable off -site conditions either in terms of private property damage and/or related physical effects of blasting operations. 7. No excavation permit shall be issued until receipt of a release from the Transportation Services Administration applicable to proper mitigation of off -site impacts, meeting of applicable provisions of Division 3.15 of the Land Development Code, and Section 3.5.9.3 of the Land Development Code. Exhibit "C" Page 3 of 3 17B COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Elm REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: ✓ ✓ ✓ Normal legal Advertisement ❑ Other. (Display Adv., location, etc.) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: Rick Grigg Date: January 8, 2002 Petition No. (If none, give brief description): AVPLAT2001 -AR1 742 (TIBURON TRACT B @ LOT 18) Petitioner: (Name & Address): WCI Communities, Inc. 24301 Walden Center Drive Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) 1) Roger Carter, PSM c/o RWA, Inc. 3050 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, F1 34104 (Agent) 2) See list of abutting owners. Hearing before ✓ ✓ ✓ BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date: FEBRUARY 129 2002 Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): ✓ ✓ ✓ Naples Daily News Other ✓ ✓ ✓ Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: PETITION AVPLAT2001- AR1742 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN THE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LOCATED ON A PORTION OF TRACT B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "TMURON -THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT 23 ", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31,_ PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? ✓ ✓ ✓ Yes ❑ No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: For Advertising costs, charge to: P.O. 912501 For Recording costs, charge to: 113- 138312- 649030 Re vie ed by: Department Director Date Approved by: County Administrator Date List Attachments: 1) RESOLUTION WITH EXHIBIT "A" 2) LIST OF ABUTTING OWNERS DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ✓ ✓ ✓ County Manager agenda file: ✓ ✓ ✓ Requesting Division ✓ ✓ ✓ Original to Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received: e o >. Date of Public hearing: O Z O Date Advertised: L jr/0 �-- 17B RESOLUTION NO. 2002- RESOLUTION FOR PETITION AVPLAT2001- AR1742 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN THE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND THE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT OVER A PORTION OF TRACT B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "TIBURON- THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT 23" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Roger Carter, P.S.M., from RWA, Inc. as agent for the petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., does hereby request the vacation of the Drainage Easement and the Maintenance Easement on a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon -The Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23" as recorded in Plat Book 31, Pages 43 through 44, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating the Drainage Easement and the Maintenance Easement on a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon -The Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23 ", as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's and the Public's interest in a Drainage Easement and Maintenance Easement in the following more particularly described lands be and is hereby vacated: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this day of second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk proved as to form and legal su cien Patrick G. White, sq., - �_N A Assistant County Attorney , 2002, after motion, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ON Chairman LOT 19' LOT 18 \ POINT OF EAST LINE COMMENCEMENT LOT 18 SOUTHWEST CORNER LOT 18 iB^ E,7RI J � BAS /S� EXHIBIT "A' MEDALLIST LANE (TRACT "R ") (R /W VARIES) TIBURON —THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT 23 / i 0 Y M •u�i � b 0 Z 15' D.E. EXHIBIT "A" SHEET I OF 1 1 AVPLAT2001- AR1742 I LOT 16 LOT 17 vi. SppUTN LIN S7J•21.25 F 18 E ?I 46 E N6 \2J L� _ POINT OF BEGINNING TRACT "B" SOUTHEAST CORNER 20' D.E. LOT 18 `\ D.E. AND M.E. — 30' LANDSCAPE EASEMENT — RWA SURVEYING, INC. fLOR TIFIGATE OF AUTHORIZATION LBI 6952 i---) Z9 0 i lETY EASEMENT DAr£��� U. unuTr AS£MENr ROGER G. r , PROFEMNAL SURVEY PPER LSJ 5702 D.E. DRAINAGE EASEMENT M.E. MAINTENANCE EASEMENT NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER LEGAL DESCRIPTION CLIENT: WCI COMMUNITIES, L.P. BEING PART OF SECTION J6, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. TITLE: SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION THAT PART OF TRACT 'B', TIBURON — THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT TWENTY CNECKEOADJ THREE, PLAT BOOK J1, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER RVN COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SEC: rWV. RCE. 36 48 25 COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 18, TIBURON — THE NORMAN ESTATES AT SHEET I 1 NUMBER: I OF PELICAN MARSH UNIT TWENTY THREE, PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, 0 10 20 THENCE SOUTH 73'21'25' EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 18, 6 154.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 18 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; GRAPHIC SCALE THENCE ALONG THE EXTENSION OF SAID SOUTH LINE, SOUTH 7J'21'25- EAST, 21.46 FEET; 1 = 20' THENCE NORTH 64'32'42' EAST, 12.88 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A 15' WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT' THENCE NORTH 00'i5'51' EAST, 34.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID DRAINAGE EASEMENT TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 18; THENCE SOUTH 44'0525" WEST, 46.49 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 18 AS SOUTH 73'21'25' EAST. AREA OF PARCEL = 640 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. RWA SURVEYING, INC. fLOR TIFIGATE OF AUTHORIZATION LBI 6952 i---) Z9 0 i lETY EASEMENT DAr£��� U. unuTr AS£MENr ROGER G. r , PROFEMNAL SURVEY PPER LSJ 5702 D.E. DRAINAGE EASEMENT M.E. MAINTENANCE EASEMENT NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER 178 - '4:. ., 8 -27 -07 CLIENT: WCI COMMUNITIES, L.P. SCa SC/ E' 1 — 2° owwWw a : TITLE: SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION SURVEYIlVG L : 1. 3050 Norm Horseshoe Del", s�:w 270 CNECKEOADJ Nid9�� Florida 34104 (9411649.1509 FAX: (941)64 &7056 4AWI: mm.000W%Iw8.0 m RVN SEC: rWV. RCE. 36 48 25 PR 0JEC'_ 98 -0086 NUMBER, SHEET I 1 NUMBER: I OF Fi�E NUMBER: 086-2S7 178 - '4:. ., �WIII January 10, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: AVPLAT2001- AR1742 (Tiburon Tract B @ Lot 18) Dear Pam: ... *IW Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and again on Sunday, February 3, 2002, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk P.O. /Account # 113- 138312 - 649030 17B NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition AVPLAT- 2001- AR1742, Roger Carter, P.S.M., from RWA, Inc. as agent for the petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., requesting to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the public's interest in the drainage easement and the maintenance easement over a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon -The Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23 ", as recorded in Plat Book 31, Pages 43 through 44, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. The property is located in Section 36, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for 'a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. Coletta, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) o� SHE ctRcG�r U y COMM Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 Roger Carter, PSM %RWA, Inc. 3050 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 (Tiburon Tract B @ Lot 18) Dear Agent: 17B CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and again on Sunday, February 3, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK ,/JoAnne R. Allen Deputy p y Clerk Enclosure urn � SHE CUpcG�c Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 Anthony P. Pires, Esq. Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. 3200 Tamiami Trail North Suite 200 Naples, Florida 34103 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 (Tiburon Tract B @ Lot 18) Dear Owner: 17B '° CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and again on Sunday, February 3, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK r oAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure O�gttE C1gCG J G V y COW", Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLDER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -30" Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Avellino 343 Lagoon Avenue Naples, Florida 34108 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 (Tiburon Tract B @ Lot 18) Dear Owner: 17B CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and again on Sunday, February 3, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK 0Anne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 04 �11E CIIpCGIr V y COUR" Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 10, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COWER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES„ FLORIDA 34101 -3044 Mr. & Mrs. Stuart L. Maitland 2010 Devonshire Ann Arbor, Michigan 43104 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 (Tiburon Tract B @ Lot 18) Dear Owner: 17B CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002, and again on Sunday, February 3, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK o ne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Joanne R. Allen 178 To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 Hi Pam Please advertise the attched notice on January 27th and February 3rd. Thanks so much for your help. AV PLAT2001 -AR 17AVP LAT2001 -AR 17 42.DOC 42.doc JoAnne Joanne R. Allen 17B .,-..,, From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:45 AM To: Joanne R. Allen Subject: Delivered: Petition AVPLAT2001 -AR1 742 i -� Petition VPLAT2001 -AR 174 <<Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Petition AVPLAT2001- AR1742 Sent: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:51:02 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:45:14 -0500 1 ■ ■ Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34102 Affidavit c-i Publication Naples Daily News BOARD OF COUNTY CONiiiZ IONERS CHRIS HORTON PO BOX 413016 NAPLES FL 34101 - 31,'16 REFERENCE: 001230 1131333126490 58390532 AVPLAT2001- AR1742 NO State of Florida County of Collier Before the undersigned authority, personally appeared Li. Lamb. uho on oath says that she serves as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples Daily News, a jaiiy newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy of �dve­:is :.q was published in said newspaper on dates listed. Afi`iant further sa)s that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published n said CoLLier County, Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the cost office in Naples, in said rnllier County, rlorida, for a period of 1 year next preceding t.w first publicaticn of the aa&.ietl cc y o, advertisement; and aff a, it further says that she has neither paid Dior promised any person, firm or corporation any ieLut, , -,ommission or refund for the purpose of secc.ring this advertisement for pE:abLiction in 'the said newspaper. PUBLISHED ON: 01/27 02/03 AD SPACE: 104.CsOO INCH FILED ON: 02/04/02 i 5:gnatura of Affiant Scynrn to and :subscribed a me th sVr , Personally known by mew _. 4y� Donne Chesney �p� My Commission 00056336 or urn' Expires September 11, 2005 at n 1 any reols- r Ad� an rnavraua to spear on behalf of an organization or group Is encouraged If MNspeak hair, a Do 01- on an Item. come o permanent -part or the record Any person who .decid- es to appeal a decision of the Board will need a re- cord of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore may need to ensure $aat a , verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which record In- cludes *4 testimony and m, upon which the WAR p�ppUNY CA ONE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN DWIGRHT E. BROCK, De /� CIO* R. Allen, Jar. 27, Feb. 3 No. 1957 69 Retn: 2933923 OR; 2982 PG; 2012 RBC FEB 10.50 CLERK TO THE BOARD RECORDED in the OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL COPIES 2.00 INTEROFFICE 4TH FLOOR 02/15/2002 at 11:24AN DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLERK BIT 7240 RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 17B _ oov. , RESOLUTION FOR PETITION AVPLAT2001- AR1742 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN THE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND THE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT OVER A PORTION OF TRACT B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "TIBURON- THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT 23" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Roger Carter, P.S.M., from RWA, Inc. as agent for the petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., does hereby request the vacation of the Drainage Easement and the Maintenance Easement on a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon -The Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23" as recorded in Plat Book 31, Pages 43 through 44, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating the Drainage Easement and the Maintenance Easement on a portion of Tract B, according to the plat of "Tiburon -The Norman Estates at Pelican Marsh Unit 23 ", as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's and the Public's interest in a Drainage Easement and Maintenance Easement in the following more particularly described lands be and is hereby vacated: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this Aa 46 day of 2002, after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. l I T Clerk e Q1 ; *1__J% � 5% as to vaiman's `�' .;siq�i�►tw'� only proved as to form and legal su C cie__-n Patrick G. White, sq., Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FL BY: JAAK N. COLETTA, Chairman EXHIBIT "A" / EXHIBIT "A° SHEET 1 OF 1 1 LOT 19 AVPLAT2001- AR1742 j I LOT 16 MEDALLIST LANE (TRACT "R ") I (R /W VARIES) \ TIBURON —THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT 23 / LOT 18 � J . / POINT OF EAST LINE / COMMENCEMENT LOT 18 SOUTHWEST CORNER LOT 17 LOT 18 aq b� ryy� N (BEARING 5aa 0 S73.21BASIS) Z 15' D.E. s Ui8 UN f I S)3.2r 25" f sti 9 2146 — - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — POINT OF BEGINNING SOUTHEAST CORNER 20' D.E. TRACT ° B" LOT 18 \ D.E. AND M.E. \ 30' LANDSCAPE EASEMENT — RWA SURVEYING. INC. fLOR TIF/CATE OF AUTHORIZATION LBj` 6952 r FrFNQ DATE / U. E. UTILITY EASEMENT OGER G. T , P NAL SURVEY PPER LS 5702 D.E DRAINAGE EASEMENT M.E MAINTENANCE EASEMENT NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER �/ RAG SCr CLIENT 8 -27 -0' WCI COMMUNITIES, L.P. SCREE: SURVEYIIVG 1" = 20' DMWN BY'. a' "L ADJ TITLE. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION 3659 MOM Fi «seanpa DING, Suite 270 CNECKEG BY. Naples, Florida 34164 RVN p (941)64&1509 FAX: (941) 6497056 SEC: TIP. ,GE PROJECT 9CJ -0006 SHEET FILE pC n�` aa:. .owwft-waapm 36 48 25 NLMBER NUMBER OF NUMBER: OU6_2C7 17B_ fir CD N <O CK> N o-b C-11 N Q CJJ aE- LEGAL DESCRIPTION BEING PART OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THAT PART OF TRACT 'B', TIBURON - THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT TWENTY THREE, PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 18, TIBURON - THE NORMAN ESTATES AT PELICAN MARSH UNIT TWENTY THREE, PLAT BOOK J1, PAGES 43 THROUGH 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, 0 10 20 THENCE SOUTH 73'21.25" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 18, 154.01 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 18 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; GRAPHIC SCALE THENCE ALONG THE EXTENSION OF SAID SOUTH LINE, SOUTH 7J'21'25" EAST, 21.46 FEET, 1 "= 20' THENCE NORTH 64'32'42" EAST, 12.88 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A 15' WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT,' THENCE NORTH 00'!551" EAST, 34.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF S41D DRAINAGE EASEMENT TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 18; THENCE SOUTH 44'0525" WEST, 46.49 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 18 AS SOUTH 7J'21'25" EAST. AREA OF PARCEL = 640 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. RWA SURVEYING. INC. fLOR TIF/CATE OF AUTHORIZATION LBj` 6952 r FrFNQ DATE / U. E. UTILITY EASEMENT OGER G. T , P NAL SURVEY PPER LS 5702 D.E DRAINAGE EASEMENT M.E MAINTENANCE EASEMENT NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER �/ RAG SCr CLIENT 8 -27 -0' WCI COMMUNITIES, L.P. SCREE: SURVEYIIVG 1" = 20' DMWN BY'. a' "L ADJ TITLE. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION 3659 MOM Fi «seanpa DING, Suite 270 CNECKEG BY. Naples, Florida 34164 RVN p (941)64&1509 FAX: (941) 6497056 SEC: TIP. ,GE PROJECT 9CJ -0006 SHEET FILE pC n�` aa:. .owwft-waapm 36 48 25 NLMBER NUMBER OF NUMBER: OU6_2C7 17B_ fir CD N <O CK> N o-b C-11 N Q CJJ aE- COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: XXX Normal Legal Advertisement 0 Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) Originating Dept: Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person Petition No. (If none, give brief description): CU- 2001 -AR -1225, Collier trod and Gun Club 17C Date: / _ / S—, 0 Q— Petitioner: (Name & Address): Young, Van Assenderp, Varnadoe & Anderson, P.A.; 801 Laurel Oak Dr. #300; Naples, Fl. 34108 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: Barron Collier Investments, LTD; 2600 Golden Gate Pkwy. Suite 200; Naples, Fl. 34105 Hearing before 0 BCC 0 BZA O Other Requested Hearing dater ` Z-• Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News 0 Other 0 Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: CU- 2001 -AR -1225, George L. Varnadoe, Esq., of Young, vanAssendeip, Varnadoe & Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Colliuer Companies, requesting Conditional Use #20 of the A -MHO AND A- MHO - ACSC /ST District for a "Sporting and Recreational Camp" located approximately three quaters of a mile west of S.R. 29 and approximately one mile south of Oil Well Road (C.R. 858), in Sections 19 & 30, Township 48 South, Range 30 East, Collier County, Florida. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? V! Yes _ No 11P342 Y1911 ��Jpproved by: 1 15 +L Division Head Date List Attachments: If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: County Manager DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS Date A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: 0 County Manager agenda file: to 0 Requesting Division O Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE O L Date Received: / o 2 Date of Public hearing: 0342 D Z Date Advertised: o/ o Z 17C RESOLUTION NO. 02- A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE #20 IN THE A -MHO AND A- MHO - ACSC /ST ZONING DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 2.2.2.3, 2.2.22 AND 2.2.24.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR A SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL CAMP ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTIONS 19 AND 30, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use #20 in an A -MHO and A- MHO - ACSC /ST Zoning Districts for Collier Rod and Gun Club, on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by George L. Varnadoe, Esquire, of Young, VanAssenderp, Vanadoe and Anderson,P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use #20 of Sections 2.2.2.3, 2.2.22 and 2.2.24.2.3 of the A -MHO and A- MHO - ACSC /ST Zoning District for a Sporting and Recreational Camp, in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C ") and subject to the following conditions: Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. C�. 11 17C' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this day of , 2002. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjorie M. Student Assistant County Attorney CU- 2001 -AR -1225 JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 17C FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1225 The following facts are found: 1. Sections 2.2.2.3, 2.2.22 and 2.2.24.2.3 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: No affect or , Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval by the BZA. DATE: CHAIRMAN: Exhibit "A" 'A w r e'r siiap GNOU summm■ �wls��lsalr ARI3ER & ■ss ■ ®�ssNr vwium*i RUNDAGE, r,4c. 17C CU- 2001 -AR -1225 PROJECT #2001070027 DATE: 10/24/01 FRED REISCHL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED COLLIER ROD AND GUN CLUB A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS 19 AND 30, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE AFORESAID SECTION 19; THENCE NORTH 79 045'09" WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 19 A DISTANCE OF 1969.51 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 10 °14'51" WEST A DISTANCE OF 5012.73 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE NORTH 77017'12" WEST A DISTANCE OF 409.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15 000'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF 248.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 64 038'08" WEST A DISTANCE OF 1,092.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 06 048'38" WEST A DISTANCE OF 327.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79 013'05" EAST A DISTANCE OF 570.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 059'38" WEST A DISTANCE OF 622.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 031'28" EAST A DISTANCE OF 464.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 08 057146" EAST A DISTANCE OF 229.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14 048'56" EAST A DISTANCE OF 46.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76 036'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 83.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70018'17" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 °05'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 43 016'18" EAST A DISTANCE OF 25.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 560 18' 10" EAST A DISTANCE OF 16.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 35 035'36" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10 004136" WEST A DISTANCE OF 34.76 FEET; THENCE SouTH 1l °29'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 183.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 85059'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 623.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06 025'34" EAST A DISTANCE OF 306.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86018'24" WEST A DISTANCE OF 360.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 012'57" WEST A DISTANCE OF 25.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 044'54" WEST A DISTANCE OF 50.35 FEET; ` THENCE SOUTH 81 051'07" WEST A DISTANCE OF 57.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 °25'41" WEST A DISTANCE OF 43.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 42035'15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 52.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07014'3 1" WEST A DISTANCE OF 29.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °01'28" WEs'r A DISTANCE OF 24.23 Fi., i; THENCE NORTH 17034'40" WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °43'37" WEST A DISTANCE OF 36.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 055'43" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 001 15'27" WEST A DISTANCE OF 31.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06001151 EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06012106" EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22 °44'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 72.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34035102" EAST A DISTANCE OF 13.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 °40'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.86 Fm -r; THENCE NORTH 31033'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 59 040'34" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 31.61 FHa:'r; THENCE NORTH 46014'54" EAST A DISTANCE OF 29.93 FEET; Page 1 of 2 Exhibit "B" 17C ,. THENCE NORTH 70018'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.77 FEET; THENCE NORTH 65001'14" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 68 051'55" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.85 FEET; THENCE Sourm 88 039'39" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 67 1133157" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.31 FED: T; THENCE NORTH 51 048138" EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 038'06" EAST A DISTANCE OF 64.13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41028-2 1 11 EAST A DISTANCE OF 33.73 FEt T; THENCE NORTt1 56 355'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 28.41 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 °00'41" EAST A DISTANCE OF 62.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 °40'09" EAs'r A DISTANCE OF 31.08 FEE'r; THENCE NORTH 54 040'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 19.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 °33'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 23.82 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 013'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.51 FEET; THENCE NORTH 15 037152" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27 023'08" WEST A DISTANCE OF 35.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37123'14' WEST A DISTANCE OF 73.88 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 026'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 44.46 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33018'10" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.48 FEET; THENCE NORTH 46 °41'58" WEST A DISTANCE OF 24.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36030'19- WEST A DISTANCE OF 96.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13 038'30" WEST A DISTANCE OF 37.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 054'35" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 03 °31'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 79.37 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 03 °31'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 36.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41054-43" EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20017'32" EAST A DISTANCE OF 51.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 15 045'34" EAs-r A DISTANCE OF 54.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13 019'25" EAST A DISTANCE OF 76.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED; CONTAINING 38.1 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 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In accordance with Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code, twenty -five percent of the viable naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. At the time of Site Development Plan submittal, the petitioner shall identify, in its entirety, areas of native vegetation to be retained and/or areas of landscaping and open space to be planted with 100 percent native species, to satisfy this requirement. 2. The location of structures proposed adjacent to preserve areas, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the Land Development Code. Principal structures shall have a minimum 25 -foot setback from preserved native vegetation. Accessory structures shall have a minimum 10 -foot setback from such preserved areas. 3. All development orders shall be consistent with the Collier County Growth Management Plan and the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of final development order approval. 4. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site shall be submitted to Planning Services Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction plan approval. 5. Upon submittal of the SDP application, copies of same will be sent to the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for review and comment. County Staff will use applicable stipulations from these agencies, in the review and approval of the Site Development Plan for this project. 6. In lieu of providing approved South Florida Water Management District jurisdictional determinations, the petitioner agrees to provide a minimum 25- foot buffer from all Conditional Use boundaries adjacent to wetlands. EXHIBIT "D" 17C January 16, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, FL 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1225 Collier Rod and Gun Club Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday, January 27, 2002 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Charge to: 113 - 138312- 649110 17C NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1225, Collier Rod and Gun Club, filed by George L. Varnadoe, Esq., of Young, vanAssenderp, Varnadoe & Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, requesting Conditional Use #20 of the A -MHO and A- MHO - ACSC /ST District for a "Sporting and Recreational Camp" located approximately three quarters of a mile west of S.R. 29 and approximately one mile south of Oil Well Road (C.R. 858), in Sections 19 & 30, Township 48 South, Range 30 East, Collier County, Florida. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) o� gt1E C1QCG'r COUN N Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 16, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -30" George L. Varnadoe, Esq. Young vanAssenderp, Varnadoe & Anderson, P.A. 801 Laurel Oak Drive, #300 Naples, Florida 34108 17C CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK canne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure O� q�E CIIp�,G'r ct Dwight E. Brock Clerk January 16, 2002 County of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 341013044 Barron Collier Investments, LTD 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Suite 200 Naples, Florida 34105 17C CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY COURT COUNTY RECORDER CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU- 2001 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, January 27, 2002. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK oanne R. Allen, Deputy Clerk Enclosure 17C Joanne R. Allen To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: CU- 2002 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club) Hi Pam: Kindly advertise the attached Notice of Public Hearing on Sunday, January 27, 2002. Thanks again for all you have done. JoAnne 11� CU 2001- AR- 1225.doc IM I -U- 2001- AR- 1225.c oc 17C Joanne R. Allen From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:17 PM To: Joanne R. Allen Subject: Delivered: CU- 2002 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club) LLJ CU- 2002 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod a... <<CU- 2002 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club)>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: CU- 2002 -AR -1225 (Collier Rod and Gun Club) Sent: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:22:44 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:16:38 -0500 1 .�Ve 17C Naples Gaily N,_ws Nlp.es, FL M102 Vfidw-i'- sf Publicatiur i'aples Daily >ie.us SOARD OF COLIN'Y' i�MMIS "I�P•1ER3 CHRIS NORTON r o ROY 413016 NhPUS FL 341L' -30' S 112FLAW-'I': C'1230 1131758'-`26491 I `.unum mi use wz' ui the A and A• X385551 CL-2G;1 AR -1225 NOTI MHO•ACSC/ SC /ST District I for a "Sporting and Recreational Camp" Site of FLorii.a I located ap oximah:ly C,un,­ of r-)LL'er I three yuar�ers of a Wore the U::derti fined �utFs,writy, pE sonally i mile west of S.R. 29 one and approximately a�popuro�xi6f a ,peared 3. 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The selection of *an matter at the st of f-.re in he Les, i-t said >x' P be Individual to speak on behalf of an organizatbn Colli,:r County, °lo. ida, for a period of 1 year or group Is encouraCd. If recognized by the C ir, next pre- ding the first i ^u�.Aication of the p spokesperson for a attached copy of advertisement; and aff•iant I may be a or or 1'i o farther says that she has neither paid nor kited° u minutes to speak on an Item. ionised ..n' or. firm or corpora a� p ' Y P- - . po Y i Persons wishing to discount, r�L te, co,ie :ssion or refund for the have written or graphic purpose of se,urirg this ad•,ertisement for materials Included In the Board agenda pockets p Oi L i c- i r n in 'he said ne.: {gape r . I must submit said mahrtal i mthe of 9 G'_'L 7 Si I7') 0114, 01j 7 I prlorr� to respective public hearing. In any cam. vxWan ma lrarlaks in. a Ai', :iiW 1CP.G; u INCH al used In prese�tol FILED Oi ": 01j2F/C2 j before the Board VAN �__.._ . __ -- ___._. rome as permanent pa Any person who de es to appeal a decislo the Board will need a cor of the proceed Sworn tr, art. Su'- ,scribed me this ay o.' , 244 efare4ma nneed ensure {hat a verb 'vy mt. . - - ",�`,, °.,-Q _. _ _ _.,---- record of the proceed y made which recon: dudes the testimony evidence upon which tp'k� Donna Chesney appeal Is based BOARD OF COUNTY My Commission DD056336 COMMISISONERS �a COLLIER COUNTY, ExPires September 11, 2005 FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA CHAIRMA bbW�KT EN ROCK, By: /s /JoAnne R. Allen, SAL Clerk No. 1k F� w re- 17C RESOLUTION NO. 02- 8 7 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONDITIONAL USE #20 IN THE A- MHO - ACSC /ST ZONING DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.2.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR A SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL CAMP ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTIONS 19 AND 30, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67 -1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use #20 of Section 2.2.2.3 in an A- MHO - ACSC /ST Zoning District for a sporting and recreational camp on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit "A ") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The petition filed by George L. Varnadoe, Esquire, of Young, VanAssenderp, Vanadoe and Anderson, P.A., representing Barron Collier Companies, with respect to the property hereinafter described as: Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use #20 of Section 2.2.2.3 of the A- MHO - ACSC /ST Zoning District for a Sporting and Recreational Camp, in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C ") and subject to the following conditions: Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. 17C BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. 2002. Done this /a. '- day of � - t�.?�.�u,oJlla , ANttfiirr F� te pP lee ti's r0erk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: Marjor M. Student Assistant County Attorney CU- 2001 -AR -1225 FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION FOR CU- 2001 -AR -1225 The following facts are found: 17C 1. Section 2.2.2.3.20 of the Land Development Code authorized the conditional use. 2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect other property or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of: A. Consistency with the Land D velopment Code and Growth Management Plan: Yes No B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adequate ingress & egress Yes No C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects: V No affect or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot be mitigated D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property in the district: Compatible use within district Yes of No Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for approval by the BZA. DATE. �y CHAIRMAN: ' r Exhibit "A" was 8000646-7 op®Amu>! ■musu ., Ene®a• iwww" INC. CU- 2001 -AR4 225 PROJECT 42001070027 DATE: 10 /24/01 FRED REISCHL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED COLLIER ROD AND GUN CLUB A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS TOWNSHIP SOUTH, DESCRIBED RANGE 30 EAST, COLLIER CO U��� ��ElrG MORE PARTICULARLY AS FOLLOWS; R OF COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY THE N� RLY L AFORESAID INE OF SAID SECTION SECTION 19 A THENCE NORTH 79 °45 09 WEST ALONG 5012. DISTANCE OF 1969-51 FEET; LINE AR ° DISTANCE OF THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY THE ��I DESCRIBED; FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THENCE NORTH 77017" 12" WEST A DISTANCE OF 409.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15 °00'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF 248.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 640384,08" 8 WT A DISTANCE OF 327.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH THENCE SOUTH 79 °13'05" EAST A D 62 FEET; ISTANCE OF 570.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 °59'38" WEST A DISTANCE OF .79 THENCE SOUTH 86 °31'28" EAST A DISTANCE OF 464.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 08 °57'46" EAST A DISTANCE OF 229.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14 148156" EAST A DISTANCE OF 46.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76 °36'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 83.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70° 18-17" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49 °05'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 43 01618" EAST A DISTANCE OF 25.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 56 °18'10" EAST A DISTANCE OF 16.61 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 35 95136" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.59 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10 104'36" WEST A DISTANCE OF 34.76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 11 °29'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 183.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 85 °59' 16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 623.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06 025'34" EAST A DISTANCE OF 306.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86 °18'24" WEST A DISTANCE OF 360.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81012'57" WEST A DISTANCE OF 25.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 73 °44154" WEST A DISTANCE OF 50.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 °51'07" WEST A DISTANCE OF 57.70 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 °25'41" WEST A DISTANCE OF 43.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 42 °35' 15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 52.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 07° 14'31" WEST A DISTANCE OF 29.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °01'28" WEST A DISTANCE OF 24.23 FEET; THENCE NORTH 17 034'40" WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 °43'37" WEST A DISTANCE OF 36.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05 °55'43" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°15'27" WEST A DISTANCE OF 31.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06 °01'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 06012'06' EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22 °44'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 72.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34 135102" EAST A DISTANCE OF 13.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 °40'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 31 033'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.43 FEET; THENCE Nowl-H 59'40134" EAs,r A DISTANCE OF 31.61 FEET; THEN CE NORTH 46014'54" EAST A DISTANCE OF 29.93 FEET; Pagel of 2 Exhibit "B" 17C 17C THENCE NORTH 70 018'49" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.77 FEET; THENCE NOR -rH 65001'14" EAST A DISTANCE OF 26.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 68°51'55" EAST A DISTANCE OF 35.85 FEET; THENCE SOUrti 88 039'39" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 67 033'57" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.31 FEt-: r; THENCE NORTH 51 048'38" EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.59 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 038'06" EAST A DISTANCE OF 64.13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 °28'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 33.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 56 055'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 28.41 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11°00'41" EAST A DISTANCE OF 62.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 040'09" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 54 040130" EAST A DISTANCE OF 19.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 °33'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 23.82 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 °13'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.51 FEE'r; THENCE NORTH 15 037'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27 °23'08" WEST A DISTANCE OF 35.75 FEET; THENCE N0R7rH 37 °23'14" WEST A DISTANCE OF 73.88 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49 026'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 44.46 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33 018'10" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.48 FEET; THENCE NoRTH 46 041'58" WEST A DISTANCE OF 24.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36 030' 19" WEST A DISTANCE OF 96.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13 038'30" WEST A DISTANCE OF 37.75 FEET; THENCE NoRTH 00 054'35" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32.06 F1iET; THENCE NORTH 03 °31'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 79.37 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 03°31'22" EAST A DISTANCE OF 36.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 054'43" EAST A DISTANCE OF 27.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 017'32" EAST A DISTANCE OF 51.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 15 045'34" EAST A DISTANCE OF 54.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13 019'25" EAST ADISTANCE OF 76.08 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED; CONTAINING 38.1 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS; SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. AGNOLI, BARBER AND BRUNDAGE, INC. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS & SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS. &E�01��XZ .H ACY S.M. 5606 REF. B DWG # 8033- 1 Page 2 of 2 ► 1 , ► , ► ► ► ► ► ► Mill as a q o ill tl z_ , ► ► ► y to LU , , ► ► ♦ ► t- ry Z dd A Q c►; W � z U � � � a I cn rA qZ, a � � a 6 vii a cn W $ E Exhibit "C" °o a y ��mcg g u I.ij Ir-As g 1.1 r 4� ! U 5 0.a caw oyg U N s I 17C .1 CU- 2001 -AR -1225 1. In accordance with Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code, twenty -five percent of the viable naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. At the time of Site Development Plan submittal, the petitioner shall identify, landsca entirety, d open areas space to native be planted with 100 retained and/or areas of landscaping percent native species, to satisfy this requirement. 2. The location of structures proposed adjacent to preserve areas, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3a minimumf 25- foot preserved Principal structures shall native vegetation. Accessory structures shall have a minimum 10 -foot setback from such preserved areas. the Collier County Growth 3. All development orders he Collier County Land Management Plan and Development Code in effect at the time of final development order approval. 4. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site shall be submitted to Planning Services Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction plan approval. 5. Upon submittal of the SDP application, copies of same will be sent to the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for review and comment. County Staff will use applicable stipulations from these agencies, in the review and approval of the Site Development Plan for this project. 6. In lieu of providing approved South Florida Water Management District jurisdictional determinations, the petitioner agrees to provide a minimum 25- foot buffer from all Conditional Use boundaries adjacent to wetlands. EXHIBIT "D" 170 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: Normal legal Advertisement Other: (Display Adv., location, etc.) Originating Dept/ Div: Public Utilities /Operations Person: Ann Marie Saylor Date: 1/25/102 Petition No. (If none, give brief description): Ordinance Amendment Petitioner: (Name & Address): Thomas G. Wides, Interim Utilities Administrator 3301 East Tamiami Tr. Naples, Fl. 34112 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) none Hearing before BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearin 10 days) efore hearin . Agenda date 2/12/02 Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): Naples Daily News Other Legally Required 10 days Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, CORRECTING SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, AS FOLLOWS: DECREASING THE WATER IMPACT FEE RATE THROUGHOUT BY $50.00 PER EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION (ERC); CORRECTING THREE SCRIVENER'S ERRORS IN SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488, AS FOLLOWS: (1) DELETING THE WORDS "BASED ON METER SIZE" IN THE SEWER IMPACT FEE COLUMN APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL USES; (2) DELETING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO A THREE INCH (31) WATER METER FROM $41,100 TO $43,040, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION, AND (3) CORRECTING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO AN EIGHT INCH (81) WATER METER FROM $219, 200 TO $242,100, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION; REPEALING AND SUPERCEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488 INCLUDING ITS SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A. Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? Yes Account should be charged for advertising costs: 408 - 210110 J Reviewed by: Approved /FS �1 Division Head Date County Manager Date List Attachments: none DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: 17D ,. County Manager agenda file: Requesting Division Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFIC USE ONLY: Date Received: D.Z/ Date of Public hearing: f_ Date Advertised: v�� RESOLUTION NO. 2002- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, CORRECTING SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, AS FOLLOWS: DECREASING THE WATER IMPACT FEE RATE THROUGHOUT BY $50.00 PER EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION (ERC); CORRECTING THREE SCRIVENER'S ERRORS IN SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488, AS FOLLOWS: (1) DELETING THE WORDS "BASED ON METER SIZE" IN THE SEWER IMPACT FEE COLUMN APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL USES; (2) DELETING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO A THREE INCH (3 ") WATER METER FROM $41,100 TO $43,040, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION, AND (3) CORRECTING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO AN EIGHT INCH (811) WATER METER FROM $219, 200 TO $242,100, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION; REPEALING AND SUPERCEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001.488 INCLUDING ITS SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A. 17D WHEREAS, on August 4, 1998, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance No. 98 -69, the Collier County Regional Water and/or Sewer Systems Impact Fee Ordinance, thereby establishing the County's then applicable water and sewer impact fee rates, and, as such, those rates have been in effect for more than three (3) years; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2001, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2001 -13, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, repealing and superceding all of the County's then existing impact fee regulations, and consolidating all of the County's impact fee regulations into a single Ordinance, codified in Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances (the Code), and incorporating the aforementioned water and sewer impact fee rates established by the adoption of Ordinance No. 98 -69; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners also adopted Resolution No. 2001 -488 on December 11, 2001 which increased water and sewer impact fees effective on January 1, 2002 in accordance with the findings in the 2001 Water and Wastewater Master Plans and the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Studies; and WHEREAS, Section 74 -502 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances states that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three (3) years, thus, the County has retained Public Resources Management Group, Inc. (the Consultant) to review the existing water and sewer fees and recommend changes to the fees where appropriate; and WHEREAS, Collier County uses impact fees to supplement the funding of necessary capital improvements required to provide public facilities to serve new population and related development; and WHEREAS, it has been discovered that the currently applicable water and sewer impact fees are based upon under - projected population figures, resulting in an undersized capital improvement master plan, and the County's exceptional growth in the past three (3) years, in conjunction with the expansion of the Collier County Water -Sewer District service area as contemplated in the Rural Fringe Area Assessment Conceptual Strategies, indicates that the Board should undertake assertive, proactive measures to match water and sewer capacity with future needs; and 17D WHEREAS, the County's Consultant has recommended that the County increase water plant capacity by 32 million gallons per day and wastewater treatment capacity by 34.8 million gallons per day over the next nine (9) years, at an estimated cost to future utility system users of $639 million; and WHEREAS, the County's Consultant recommends a water impact fee rate increase from $1,275 per equivalent residential connection (ERC) to $2,690 per ERC, an increase of $1,415, or 110.98 percent; and a sewer impact fee rate increase from $1,575 per ERC to $2,840 per ERC, an increase of $1,265 or 80.3 percent; and WHEREAS, the County's Consultant also recommends increasing the non - residential water and sewer impact fee rates as specified in the attached revised Schedule Two of Appendix A; and WHEREAS, the above recommended rate increases reflect the establishment of water and sewer impact fees at the maximum level allowed in accordance with equity tests established by previous case law in the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 2001 the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to work with the Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) for thirty (30) days to address any concerns and issues, including further review of the impact fee studies; and WHEREAS, additional review of the relevant information resulted in discovering the following with regard to Schedule Two to Appendix A to Collier County Resolution No. 2001 -488: (1) Need to reduce throughout each equivalent residential connection (ERC) for water service by fifty dollars ($50.00) because, based upon the applicable rate studies, the former figures are overstated by $50.00 per ERC; (2) the water impact fees applicable to three inch water meters was understated because of a scrivener's error, and (3) the water impact fees for eight inch water meters was understated because of a scrivener's error; and WHEREAS, this Resolution corrects the errors that exist in the initial Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. The water and sewer impact fee rates as set forth in Schedule Two of Appendix A in Collier County Resolution No. 2001 -488 be corrected effective retroactively to January 1, 2002, the date that those rates originally went into effect. 2. The water and sewer impact fee rates set forth in the revised Schedule Two of Appendix A of Ordinance No. 2001 -13, as amended, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, the same being Schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances, attached hereto, and incorporated be reference herein as Exhibit "A" are fair and reasonable sums to be assessed to those who receive the benefits of new and expanded water and sewer public facilities necessitated by increased population and related development. 3. Upon review of the applicable impact fee studies subsequent to the adoption of the original Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488, staff has determined that 17D (i) In the applicable Rate Study one potable water related capital project was inadvertently counted twice in two (2) different time periods. Correction of this double- counting requires a reduction to the residential water impact fee by $50.00 per equivalent residential connection (ERC). (ii) A scrivener's error in Appendix A to Resolution No. 2001 -488 indicates that the sewer impact fee applicable to a single family dwelling with more than four (4) bathrooms and/or more than 5,000 square feet of living area shall be determined "based on meter size." That is in error because the correct applicable sewer impact fee applicable to such units is and should be $2,840.00 per equivalent residential connection (ERC). (iii) A scrivener's error understated water impact fee rate applicable to a three inch (3") water meter for service to non - residential uses, and (iv) A scrivener's error understated the water impact fee rate applicable to an eight inch (8 ") water meter for water service to non - residential uses. 4. The revised water and sewer impact fee schedule as depicted in Schedule Two to Appendix Z to Resolution 2001 -488 became effective on January 1, 2002 except for these new rates will continue not be imposed to only new fully detached single- family residences that are constructed pursuant to a Collier County building permit issued on or before Friday, March 1, 2002, and the residence is sold to the first purchaser and the purchaser will reside in the residence, and the title transfer closing documents prove that the residence was sold for a total purchase price of $130,000 or less. 5. In accordance with all of staff's recommendations, which are accepted by the Board of County Commissioners, this Resolution repeals and supersedes Resolution No. 2001 -488, and its Schedule Two to its Exhibit A, all retroactively to January 1, 2002. Any person who or entity that in the meantime was overcharged an impact fee because of application of the incorrect former Schedule Two to Appendix A shall automatically be entitled to a refund (or credit) in the amount of the overcharge. If any person who or entity that was undercharged an impact fee because of application of any of the aforementioned errors in the formerly incorrect Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488, shall be automatically required to pay the sum that was undercharged. 6. This Resolution is adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring adoption this day of , 2002. ATTEST Dwight E. Brock, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: at�s, M�� Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: James N. Coletta, Chairman 17p APPENDIX A All text that is stFaek thfu existed in the original version of this Schedule Two. All underlined text is being added to this corrected Schedule Two The under -lined and struck -thru text herein is for convenience in ascertaining all changes that are being made to this corrected Schedule Two. All of these changes are retroactive to the original effective date of the original schedule SCHEDULE TWO - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2002 WATER & SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE RESIDENTIAL LIVING BASIS OF FEE METER ERC WATER SEWER SPACE ALLOCATION SIZE IMPACT IMPACT (Sq. Ft.) FEE FEE SINGLE FAMILY 0 to 4,999 Per Unit 3/4" 1.0 $2,740.00 $2,840.00 (No more than Sq. Ft. $2,690.00 4 Bathrooms) SINGLE FAMILY Over 5,000 Meter Size/ Per n/a Based on Rased ep (More than Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance Meter Size fneter size 4 Bathrooms) $2,840.00 MULTI- FAMILY 0 to 750 Per Unit Per .33 $- 904.00 $ 937.00 DUPLEX Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance 857.50 MOBILE HOME Per Unit or Space TRAVEL TRAILER/ Per Unit or Space R.V. (TTRV) MULTI - FAMILY 751 to 1,500 Per Unit Per .67 $1,836.99 $1,903.00 DUPLEX Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance $1,802.50 MOBILE HOME Per Unit or Space MULTI- FAMILY 1,501 or More Per Unit Per 1.0 $2,740.00 $2,840.00 DUPLEX Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance $2,690.0 0 MOBILE HOME Per Unit or Space NON - RESIDENTIAL: WATER METER SIZE WATER WATER SEWER IMPACT IMPACT IMPACT FEE FEE FEE 5/9 $- 2,740.00 $ 2,690.00 $ 2,840.00 3/4 $- X40.00 $ 2,690.00 $ 2,840.00 1 $ 6,850.00 $ 6,725.00 $ 7,100.00 1 V $- 1-300 $ 13,450.00 $ 14,200.00 2 $-2, 0:00 $ 21,520.00 $ 22,720.00 3 $41,100.00 $ 43,040.00 $ 45,440.00 4 $- 68,500. $ 67,250.00 $ 71,000.00 6 $137,000.00 $134,500.00 $142,000.00 8 $219,200.00 $242.100.00 $255,600.00 10 $397,,300.00 $390.050.00 $411,800.00 12 $359;100:00 $578,350.00 $610,600.00 All text that is stFaek thfu existed in the original version of this Schedule Two. All underlined text is being added to this corrected Schedule Two The under -lined and struck -thru text herein is for convenience in ascertaining all changes that are being made to this corrected Schedule Two. All of these changes are retroactive to the original effective date of the original schedule 17D January 28, 2002 Ms. Pam Perrell Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, FL 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider a Resolution Amending Chapter 74 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances Dear Pam: Please advertise the above referenced petition on Friday, February 1, 2002 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Enclosure Charge to: Account 408 - 210110 - 649110 170 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin at 9:00 A.M. The Board will consider a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, correcting Schedule Two of Appendix A to Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, as amended, the same being the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, as follows: DECREASING THE WATER IMPACT FEE RATE THROUGHOUT BY $50.00 PER EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION (ERC); CORRECTING THREE SCRIVENER'S ERRORS IN SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488, AS FOLLOWS: (1) DELETING THE WORDS "BASED ON METER SIZE" IN THE SEWER IMPACT FEE COLUMN APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL USES; (2) DELETING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO A THREE INCH (3 ") WATER METER FROM $41,100 TO $43,040, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION, AND (3) CORRECTING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO AN EIGHT INCH (8 ") WATER METER FROM $219,200 TO $242,100, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION; REPEALING AND SUPERCEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488 INCLUDING ITS SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A. NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES N. COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 17D DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Ellie J. Hoffman 17D t: To: paperrell @naplesnews.com Subject: Resolution Amending Chapter 74 Good Morning, Pam, Please advertise the above referenced notice as indicated on the attached. Thank you and have a great day! Ellie W W Amend Chapter Amend Chapter 74.doc 74.doc 170 Ellie J. Hoffman From: System Administrator [postmaster @naplesnews.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:11 AM To: Ellie J. Hoffman Subject: Delivered: Resolution Amending Chapter 74 LLJ Resolution nending Chapter 74 <<Resolution Amending Chapter 74>> Your message To: 'paperrell @naplesnews.com' Subject: Resolution Amending Chapter 74 Sent: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:18:02 -0500 was delivered to the following recipient(s): Perrell, Pamela on Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:11:25 -0500 1 /7X 74 Napes Daily News Commission®' t,:apL °e, FL 34102 aer.w; County w111 h hearing on February 12, Affidavit of Publ-iraticn Nap".,s Daily News VARD .'.' COUNT' CCMMI3SIO;:eRS C-iRIS NORTON PO 3OX 413016 FX -LFC FL 34101 -30115 2F..FcRENCE: 001230 4082101':06491 :8389862 AMEND CHAPTER 74 fOT State of FLorid� CoL °it4 of CoLLi nr 3ef,re the undersigni�d 'uthority, personaLly � appearzd, S. La:, b. who on oath sc,ys that she serve< I+ a.: the Assistant Car pc,; ate Secretary of *he Na ; `.es I DLiLy News, a i;ai,y newspaper puaLished at Naples, in CnWe, Ccur,ty, Florida: that t,w attached copy of advertising, was puoLishe4 in said newspaper on ds..es l seed. Afsirnt fvrtt:er :.:^.,rs that the said Naples Daii News is a newspaper publish d at Naples, it said CoL,ief° County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously pub;ished in said CoLli <r County, Florida, each day and has been entered as second cLass mail matter mt the past office in Nap Les, in said Collier County, FLoridt, for a period of 1 year next p,•eceding the first publicatian of the attached ,opy of advertisem,�nt; end affiant further says that she ';as neither paid nor p,,omised any person, firm or corporation an/ ^iscount, rebate, commission or rr.`urld for the purpose at securing th= advertisement for pub" ction in .he said nr- __wsr.aper. PUdI_%SHE'., ON: 02101 AD SPACE: 139.0 INCH I•ILt -D ON: 12.01/02 P 14 Signature of Affi.er;+ .. i e ze this .� �': c f1 SJ'-'s- '�l_...i.. Sworn to t!ri.a. 3C,b5Ci`lge� QL Person—Ly knowr, by ;ie Donna Chesney �y N1y Commission Dp056336 a'p Expires September 11, 2005 of J661.48F_5 FO THE ZS E"BASED D trta- ON METER SIZE" IN THE SEWER IMPACT FEE COLUMN AP- PLICABLE TO REST- �, DENTIAL USES; ) + + DELETING THE FOR((2- + MER INCORRECTLY' UNDERSTATED M WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO(( A WATERINMEA FROM $41,100 TO X14 $43,040 WHICH IN- CLUD&S THE PER * ERC REDUCTION „ AND L3g CORRECTING w THE rr RMER INCOR- ew RECTLY UNDER - w PT AT C TWAT FR E E «� APPLICABLE, TO AN EIGHT INCH 48 ") WATER ME ER "• FROM $219,200 TO $2421D0 WHICH IN- CLOU THE PER ERC REDUCTION; RE- PERCEDINGARDESOLU• s„ TION N0. 2001 -488 w, INCLUDING ITS . END.A. - TO - "an*F! All Persons I1mHad to 5 minules on any fd t T5 sekctlon of an 1of eon �orga�nization or group Is encouraae<1 it recognized PW bny f� ahngqaarrlou0p or organization rrwy be ol• IoHed 10 mMutes to speak on an Item. Persons wishing to come a Pffmurm ' the record. decid- es Perms Who es to app" a decision of the Board will need a re- cord of the proceedings therefore thereto needa to ensure �haf a �drecord verbatim sme �l ti wgn dudes fix testimony and evidence uppoppn�� which the Is __W eC �nuc NTY 17D RESOLUTION NO. 2002- 8 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, CORRECTING SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAW AND ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, AS FOLLOWS: DECREASING THE WATER IMPACT FEE RATE THROUGHOUT BY $50.00 PER EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION (ERC); CORRECTING THREE SCRIVENER'S ERRORS IN SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488, AS FOLI,,OWS: (1) DELETING THE WORDS "BASED ON METER SIZE" IN THE SEWER IMPACT FEE COLUMN APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL USES; (2) DELETING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO A THREE INCH (3 ") WATER METER FROM $41,100 TO $43,040, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION, AND (3) CORRECTING THE FORMER INCORRECTLY UNDERSTATED WATER IMPACT FEE APPLICABLE TO AN EIGHT INCH (8 ") WATER METER FROM $219, 200 TO $242,100, WHICH INCLUDES THE PER ERC REDUCTION; REPEALING AND SUPERCEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -488 INCLUDING ITS SCHEDULE TWO TO APPENDIX A. WHEREAS, on August 4, 1998, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance No. 98 -69, the Collier County Regional Water and/or Sewer Systems Impact Fee Ordinance, thereby establishing the County's then applicable water and sewer impact fee rates, and, as such, those rates have been in effect for more than three (3) years; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2001, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2001 -13, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, repealing and superceding all of the County's then existing impact fee regulations, and consolidating all of the County's impact fee regulations into a single Ordinance, codified in Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances (the Code), and incorporating the aforementioned water and sewer impact fee rates established by the adoption of Ordinance No. 98 -69; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners also adopted Resolution No. 2001 -488 on December 11, 2001 which increased water and sewer impact fees effective on January 1, 2002 in accordance with the findings in the 2001 Water and Wastewater Master Plans and the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Studies; and WHEREAS, Section 74 -502 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances states that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three (3) years, thus, the County has retained Public Resources Management Group, Inc. (the Consultant) to review the existing water and sewer fees and recommend changes to the fees where appropriate; and WHEREAS, Collier County uses impact fees to supplement the funding of necessary capital improvements required to provide public facilities to serve new population and related development; and WHEREAS, it has been discovered that the currently applicable water and sewer impact fees are based upon under - projected population figures, resulting in an undersized capital improvement master plan, and the County's exceptional growth in the past three (3) years, in conjunction with the expansion of the Collier County Water -Sewer District service area as contemplated in the Rural Fringe Area Assessment Conceptual Strategies, indicates that the Board should undertake assertive, proactive measures to match water and sewer capacity with future needs; and 170 WHEREAS, the County's Consultant has recommended that the County increase water plant capacity by 32 million gallons per day and wastewater treatment capacity by 34.8 million gallons per day over the next nine (9) years, at an estimated cost to future utility system users of $639 million; and WHEREAS, the County's Consultant recommends a water impact fee rate increase from $1,275 per equivalent residential connection (ERC) to $2,690 per ERC, an increase of $1,415, or 110.98 percent; and a sewer impact fee rate increase from $1,575 per ERC to $2,840 per ERC, an increase of $1,265 or 80.3 percent; and WHEREAS, the County's Consultant also recommends increasing the non - residential water and sewer impact fee rates as specified in the attached revised Schedule Two of Appendix A; and WHEREAS, the above recommended rate increases reflect the establishment of water and sewer impact fees at the maximum level allowed in accordance with equity tests established by previous case law in the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 2001 the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to work with the Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) for thirty (30) days to address any concerns and issues, including further review of the impact fee studies; and WHEREAS, additional review of the relevant information resulted in discovering the following with regard to Schedule Two to Appendix A to Collier County Resolution No. 2001 -488: (1) Need to reduce throughout each equivalent residential connection (ERC) for water service by fifty dollars ($50.00) because, based upon the applicable rate studies, the former figures are overstated by $50.00 per ERC; (2) the water impact fees applicable to three inch water meters was understated because of a scrivener's error, and (3) the water impact fees for eight inch water meters was understated because of a scrivener's error; and WHEREAS, this Resolution corrects the errors that exist in the initial Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. The water and sewer impact fee rates as set forth in Schedule Two of Appendix A in Collier County Resolution No. 2001 -488 be corrected effective retroactively to January 1, 2002, the date that those rates originally went into effect. 2. The water and sewer impact fee rates set forth in the revised Schedule Two of Appendix A of Ordinance No. 2001 -13, as amended, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, the same being Schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Law and Ordinances, attached hereto, and incorporated be reference herein as Exhibit "A" are fair and reasonable sums to be assessed to those who receive the benefits of new and expanded water and sewer public facilities necessitated by increased population and related development. 3. Upon review of the applicable impact fee studies subsequent to the adoption of the original Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488, staff has determined that 17q (i) In the applicable Rate Study one potable water related capital project was inadvertently counted twice in two (2) different time periods. Correction of this double- counting requires a reduction to the residential water impact fee by $50.00 per equivalent residential connection (ERC). (ii) A scrivener's error in Appendix A to Resolution No. 2001 -488 indicates that the sewer impact fee applicable to a single family dwelling with more than four (4) bathrooms and/or more than 5,000 square feet of living area shall be determined "based on meter size." That is in error because the correct applicable sewer impact fee applicable to such units is and should be $2,840.00 per equivalent residential connection (ERC). (iii) A scrivener's error understated water impact fee rate applicable to a three inch (3 ") water meter for service to non - residential uses, and (iv) A scrivener's error understated the water impact fee rate applicable to an eight inch (8 ") water meter for water service to non - residential uses. 4. The revised water and sewer impact fee schedule as depicted in Schedule Two to Appendix Z to Resolution 2001 -488 became effective on January 1, 2002 except for these new rates will continue not be imposed to only new fully detached single - family residences that are constructed pursuant to a Collier County building permit issued on or before Friday, March 1, 2002, and the residence is sold to the first purchaser and the purchaser will reside in the residence, and the title transfer closing documents prove that the residence was sold for a total purchase price of $130,000 or less. 5. In accordance with all of staff's recommendations, which are accepted by the Board of County Commissioners, this Resolution repeals and supersedes Resolution No. 2001 -488, and its Schedule Two to its Exhibit A, all retroactively to January 1, 2002. Any person who or entity that in the meantime was overcharged an impact fee because of application of the incorrect former Schedule Two to Appendix A shall automatically be entitled to a refund (or credit) in the amount of the overcharge. If any person who or entity that was undercharged an impact fee because of application of any of the aforementioned errors in the formerly incorrect Schedule Two to Appendix A to Resolution 2001 -488, shall be automatically required to pay the sum that was undercharged. 6. rF� This Resolution is adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring adoption this' , 2002. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a alt ' >3rdcl e By G%��'Atts>tt a:" to CAainbn's " . signature only. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: le �.. Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney COLLIER COUNT FLORID By: Ja . Coletta, Chairman 17D APPENDIX A SCHEDULE TWO - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2002 WATER & SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE RESIDENTIAL LIVING BASIS OF FEE METER ERC WATER SPACE ALLOCATION SIZE IMPACT (Sq. Ft.) FEE SINGLE FAMILY 0 to 4,999 Per Unit 3�4e, 1.0 $2,740.00 (No more than Sq. Ft. $2,690.00 4 Bathrooms) SINGLE FAMILY Over 5,000 Meter Size/ Per (More than Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance 4 Bathrooms) MULTI - FAMILY 0 to 750 Per Unit Per DUPLEX Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance MOBILE HOME Per Unit or Space TRAVEL TRAILER/ Per Unit or Space R.V. (TTRV) MULTI - FAMILY 751 to 1,500 Per Unit Per DUPLEX Sq. Ft. Per Unit Ordinance MOBILE HOME MULTI - FAMILY 1,501 DUPLEX Sq MOBILE HOME NON - RESIDENTIAL: Per Unit or Space More Per Unit Per Unit Per Unit or Snace WATER METER SIZE 5/8 3�4 1 1 V2 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 Per Ordinance n/a Based on Meter Size 33 $ - 904.00 857.50 .67 $1,936.0 $1,802.50 1.0 WATER IMPACT FEE $2,740.00 $2,690.00 WATER IMPACT FEE $ 2,690.00 $ 2,690.00 $ 6,725.00 $ 13,450.00 $ 21,520.00 $ 43,040.00 $ 67,250.00 $134,500.00 $242,100.00 $390,050.00 $578,350.00 SEWER IMPACT FEE $2,840.00 Based upen meter -size $2,840.00 $ 937.00 $1,903.00 $2,840.00 SEWER IMPACT FEE $ 2,840.00 $ 2,840.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 14,200.00 $ 22,720.00 $ 45,440.00 $ 71,000.00 $142,000.00 $255,600.00 $411,800.00 $610,600.00 All text that is stfuek existed in the original version of this Schedule Two. All underlined text is being added to this corrected Schedule Two The under -lined and struck -thru text herein is for convenience in ascertaining all changes that are being made to this corrected Schedule Two. All of these changes are retroactive to the original effective date of the original schedule