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Backup Documents 09/16/1997 Rj )I BCC ,REGULAR METING OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1997 . 47�eplet, FL 33544 Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily 14eus [ioAFo OF COlthTY CWISSIOhERS A ml: kAnCY SALGGUS Po DOX 413016 NAPLES FL 3407I -3016 REFUZENCE: 001230 — 701237 57562492 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MME Stale of Florida County o? Calker E•efore th¢ urxitrsigned authority, p^rionel l.y appeared 13. Lard, O)o on oath says tkot sl:e serves as basiatrvlt Corporate Secretery cif the haptes Daily hews, a daily newspaper pubiiihed at firsples, in Copier County, Florida: tt;at t-+c att:oched copy o! advertising 'was pmbLishatl in said newipeipsr at dates listad. 6.ffiant further says that the said tfsplra Deily hers is r, newspaper pkl',shed at N,aoles, in nnid Collier County, Florida, and that the said nauspgper has heretofore been continuvisly pvbliv.I J in said Collier Cmmy, Flaride,, each Jay mod has been entertC as sacond tiara rail matter a,, the post office in haptca, in laid Collier County, Florida, for a perial of 1 Year ntxt pre :edinrj The first publication of tho attached copy of esciveriisei -&nz; ra-x1 offi®nt further soya that she has neither paid rror promised any person, fi,e or coporotion uny Uiscaunt, rebate, conzissirJn or refund for tha purpos? of sscurinq this edvertiseattnt fur publication in the said newspaper. FVILISHED ON: 00/i4 AU SPACE: 52. (M INCH FILED OPI: 09/15/71 r� r.•s Siw?atura of Affiait sworn to and Subscr ir*d tx"f cr! sae this � ? cky Persoml ly knuwn tr/ Art Jut Vi A. F1, jan C1 :,V,3787 IXFIRE- •P..i.�� 8 :`iDF.J ?�%J 7R71' :tiM HF+I:PANC(. INC. s f, i6, i31v_ i 11- - n at 3, r; fy,a X�f,! GC:K;` Septeriber 16, 1997 COLLIER M79CY BOARD OF CCatJI`TY lOMMISSIONERS AGEMA September 15, :1.997 9 :00 A.M. NOTIC`13 : ALL PEkI:: aI S WI S.111W `1'O SPIN ON ANY AGENDA ITIal MUST TtFGISRTER PRIOR 110 SPEAKING. REQUESTS '1'0 ADDRESS "- IE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON 'PUTS AU&IU%A MUST BE SUHKUTri= IN WRITII, WITH E•:7 P AII4RTION TO 'I'F -F COUNTY AD2UN'I ST'RATOR AT Li:A S l.' 13 DAYS PRIOR To nw- D& m, OF TFI-e NEETING AND WIL1, BE HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETTTIONSw . I'NY PEP ON WRO DECIDES TO APPF -AL A DHCISION OF THIS BOARD WILL AiEED A RECORD OF TIME PROCE{E DIMS I, kiNIi'3G T In IZ O' AND TIffUZEFORE kVVf N 0?-D TO ENSURE THAT A VYMBATIYTI RECORD OF TIC PRUC'S2DJ3JGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE THSTiDiKM ,11-TG E?VIDSNCE UPON W"HIC 1 THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. AT,L R — GIS'IiERF.B PUBLIC SPF,AKKRS WILL BE LIMITED 91'C3 FIVES (5 ) NOMI ['JE;S UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS C:FiAY+I= BY THE CHAIRMAN. AZ-STSTED LISTENIM DEVICES FOR THE BEARING 12SPPaRED ARE A117RILABLE 321 TBE COUNTY C OUSSIONERS' OFFICE. 12i7N0I I FF ESS S�C'.F.SIRTI.M FOR 12-00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M. 1. 114VOt'-P,TION - Pastor Fred E. Phorn, Golden Gate United Methodist Church. 2. PIuiCiE OF P? LLAF,GIA,F,ICE 3. A1- *PR.'%YVAL OF .AGEbWA AND CONS_E T .]�GE:13DA Apopr_otred anal /or Adopted rw/ changes 5/0 4. APPROVAL OF MWlri"ES Nagust 26, 1997 Re:gul.,ax Meeting Appro end as Presej*xt ed 5/0 5. F'R(X.'1-AcY1 TIONS AND S- ERVICE AkaRD.S A- PROCI,T-kMATIONS 1) Procl.amat.ion proclaiming week of Septernber 15 -21, 1997 as Pollution Prevention Week. To be accepted by Allen R. Ruch, Diree�tox of En.virorimental Health and Enginf,erirg and Page 3. September 16, 1997 Chairman of the Environmental Pollution Prevention Partnership. Adopted 510 2) Proclamation proclaiming September 20, 1997 as Coastal Clean Up Day. To be accepted by Cher Campton, Executive Coordinator for Keep Collier Beautiful and Joan Mayer, Recycl.inq Coordinator, 'Collier County Solid 'Waste Department. AdoptcA 5/0 3) Proclamation proclai.mIng week of September 15 -19, 3.997 as Industry Appreciation Week. Adopted 5/0 4) Proclamation proclaiming September 18, 1997 as Partners in Education Recognition, Day. To ba accepted by Danielle McElroy, Partners in Education Coordinator. AdArpt ed 5,10 B. SZZ5I:ICE; AYfAPI)S 1) Norma Boone - Planning Services - 10 years. 2) Richard McLaughlin - Wastewater - 5 years. P-resented- C . Iq�B.S'- MTATION'S 6 . - 4J'.7. RCr'V'AL OF CLMIY:' S P-LI" SORT A. A'U.LY SIS OF `I) R'E,: IaIVRS FOR C0°_'7TINGF..13'CTES . 7. FL'' LIC, l"E"LITIONS A. Re=gina Wagstaff:, Chairperson - Red Ribbon Coalition_, requesting a waive:: of right- of -wa.y permitting fee for Red Ribbon Weep: Marches. Staff di rested to prepare ac;ewl . item E. Mike and Carol Matthews, ovmers of Sand Bar Restaurant on Marco Island, requesting a waiver of right -oz -way permitting i:evs for Wishing Well Foundation. Staff di.rected to work wit: petitioner to develop i-nformation 8. C Y)UNTY .A1.tZqifY4 LSri'TiV- r'Clt' S ilF.PQfii A. 002049 N:T_17f D8VRWPM'W ' 4t 1 12 (V0fi.?1 'AL SERVICES, 1) Petition No. HD-97-1, The Collier County ?Historical. and Page 2 September 16, 1997 Archaeological Preservation Board, requesting the Board of County Commissioners to officially designate Roberts Ranch as a Historically Significant- Site for property located on the south side of Roberts Avenue in Tract "E" of the R. Roberts PU.G, iri Scc:tion 4, Township 47 South, Range 29 East, Col.li.er. County, I:mmokalee, Florida, consisting of appro,cimately 4.1 acres. `lies. 97 -358 Adopted 5/0 2) Recorayierldation o uphold collier County Board of County Commissioners' decision to adopt Ordinance dumber 97 -29 which gran,--ed a rezoned from "A" Agriculture to "PUD" Planned Unit Development for a project known as Twin Eagles in C01.1i0 : CUt_Inty, Florida, toproved Stiff_ re- comwendati.on to uphold decision B. YGz IC SWOR:S 1) r ^.ec.om nF�Iidati_on that the Board adopt a Resolution author" i.ng t:.hc acquisition by gift, purchase or condemnation of non- exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, slope, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and /or fee simple title for the construction of the, four - laving improvement's for Li-.7ingston F,oad Prc;ject between Golden Gate Parkway 'C.R. 8P,6) and Radio Ruud (C.R. 856) . Res. 97 -359 Adopted 5/0 :2) Reconunendation that thy, noard3 adopt a Resolut-.ion authorizing tiie acquisition by girt, purchase or conderruiation of non- exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance. and temporary construction. interests by easement for the construction of the six- laving 1L:lprovements for Airport - Puling Road (C.R. 31) Project from Pine Ridae Road (C.R. 696) to Vanderbilt Beach Road (C.R. 862) - Res. 97. -350 Adopted 5/0 3) Recommendation for the Board consider approval of the Second Solid Waste Collection Service Manacarement, Inc. of Florida and sign the Agreement. Ap ,rc.ved 5 / 0 of-' County Commissioners to Amendment Agreemen�;. to the ?.greement with Waste authorize the Chairman to Moved From Item #16B8 4) Approve the Processional Ser.i.ces Agreement with Johnson Engineering, inc. to design the widening of Goodlette -F rank Road 4.rem Pine Ridge, -Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road - Project 'No. 60134 - CIE 65. Four highes L banked vendors d.i.rected to prepaLre pri.sentatiozxil Page 3 September 1.6, 1.991 for BCC Consideration at a future meeting (Consensus) C. PUBLIC SERVICLS 1) Requesting Category "C^ Tourist. Development Tax funds for a proposed in -line skate pro tour world championship to be held at the East Naples Skatepark in October. 'cabled until budget inform•3tion can be provided 5/0 Notion to rove item fr(m the table. 5/0 Approved in the autt. of $60,400.00 w /conditions 5/0. 2) Approval of an int_eriocal. agreement for City - County beach parking. Continued to 9/2:/97 so that budget: inforucation can be provided 3/2 (Comasrs. Mac'Ki_,e & Constantine opposedi D. SUPPORT VICES 1) Approval of contract for Government - Projected Space Needs Assessment. Analysis, RFP #97 -2658. Approved ove�d 5 / 0 2) To approve the Interlocal Agreement between Collier County and the Ochopee Fire District, Isle of Capri Municipal Fire Service Taxing District, Marco island Fire Control and Rescue District, and the City of Naples Police and Emergency Services Department. Approved 5/0 E. CtDT+.}RITY ALWINISTRA'NOR 1) Collier. County Citizen's Productivity Committee report on the Purchasing System Review and discussion of the -future direction of the P.rod.uctivitry Committee. and Constitutional Officers to provide recommendations to the Cour -ty ArImiz)ist.rator within two weeks (Consensus) F. AIRPORT AI TUORITY 9. ff)MITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT A. A Resolution ordering and calling for the initial election of the City Council for the City of Marco Island, to be held bit mail ballot on November 6, 1997, as set forth in the City Charter, Chapter 97 -36-7, Laws of Florida (House Ball 1723) . Res. 97 -361 .Adopted 5/0 10. WARD OF CQCTP YY CO iSS10A' KR-q A. Appointment of member to the County Government Productivity Page 4 a� ti September 16, 1997 Commit-Lee. Res. 97 -362 appointing Mario Delgado Adopted 5/0 11.. C7ff lak C0N0rITDTIOIQkL OFFIC.ERv PUBLIC CAP ON G%liIML TOPICS 1. Ty Agostin re Landfill/incinerator P'L MIC IMA RIMS WILL BE F€F.ARD 3 )T -ATFLY FOLLOWD4G STAYF I'fEM_S 12. ADVZWrIS)3D PUBLIC HEARINGS - Bt."`C A. COkaYRIUIMSIVE PLAN AkYENr3 kYra B. ZO27ING A)1EMWE1WJPS 1) Petition No. PUD- 89 -6(2), Barbara Cawley, AICP, of Wilson, Millar, Barton & Peek, Inc., representing Grey Oaks De,7elopment Corooration, for an amendment to the Grey Oaks PUD, Ordinance No. 96 --82, for the purpose of providing a height of buildings limita_ ion of sixty -five (65) feet in the event a hospital is constructed in the northeast quadrant office/ commercial district or t'drport- Pulling Road (C.R. 3I.) and Golden Gate Parkway (C.R. 836). The Grey Oaks PUD is located on the northwest, northeast and southeast quadrants of Airport - Pulling Road (C.R. 31) and Golden Gate Parkway (C.R. 886) in Sections 24, 25 and 26, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 1,601.39 acres. Ord. 97 -45 Adopted w/ stips. - 4/1 (Comm. Constantine Gr.jx)sed) 2) Petition No. PUD- 97 - -6, Robert. Duane of Hole, Montes & Associates, representing Mark Woodward, Trustee, requesting rezone from C -2 and "A" to PUD to be known as U.S. 41 /iliggins Pass Road PUD for comr.ercial and professional offices for property located on the southeast_ corner of U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass Road, in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 9.08 acres, more or less. Ord. 97 -46 Adopted w/ change - 5/0 RNMEDjl 13. BOARD OF ZON- NAG APPF2J S A. A.DMITISES- PUBLIC. F].AR1W1 -,S B. OTHFSi 1) Relating to Petition No. CU- 95 -4, for the second extension of a Conditional Use for a church in the "A" Rural Agricultural Pages, 5 September 16, 1997 Zoning District for property described in Resolution 95. -537 adopted on September 19, 1995 pursuant to Section 2.7.4 (Conditional Use Procedures) of the LDC. Res. 97 -363 Adopted 5/0 14. lc7rA.FF' S 00to I HICATIONS A. Report from the County Administrator on the Marco Island IncorTcx) ration to be presented on 9/17/97. 15. BOARD OF C- f1'J2fT"Y C:'(J�.SS1C3 a' CY L"HICATIOES A. +Comr�issioner Bezry regarding Etbacs C(M ittee - Discussed; Agenda item to be included on 9/23/97 agenda . 16. C,`offsiNT AjG&AMA - All matters listed imder this item are considered to be. routine and action will be taken by one motion without sepaxat.e discussion of each .item. if discussion is desired by a number of the Board, that item (s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. .AMroved and/or Adopted with ch.mges 5/0 A. (- XAFXUHI'x Y DE F'-) NPKFT" & LVTZR iTAI. SERVICES 1) The Board of County Commissioners approve an additional contractor to the list of Pre- Qual:i.fied Contractors permitted to work on projects funded by the Collier County Residential Program. (RFP# 94- 2280j) E. PUHLTC WORM 1) This item has been deleted. 2) Recoiwnendation that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Chairman to accept the Recycling & Education, Paste Tire and Litter Control and Prevention. Grant Agreements and authorize the Solid Waste D.-rector to sign them. 3) Phis item has been deleted. 4) rniis item has been deleted. 5) Adopt, a Resolution authorizing the acquisition by gift or purc!,:1.ase of road right -of -way; slope, sidewalk, utility, dr )J.rnage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and /or fee simple title for Immokalee road (C. R. 846) between 1 -75 and C.G. 951, CIF No. 03. Res. 97 - -356 Page 6 Septembex 16, 1997 6) Approve Amendment #2 to Professional Services Contract No. 95 -2331 with Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc., the Design Professional for Riviera Colony IT. In the amount of $21,368.00 7) Approve and execute an Interlocal Agreement negotiated with the City of Naples for -lie relocation of a 36" raw water line on I Golden Gate Parkway at the Livingston Road Intersection. _ This .item moved to Item ffBE4 8) Approve the Professional Services Agreement with Johnscn Engineering, Inc. to design the widening of Goodlette -Frank Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vander ilt r3each Road - Project No. 601.34 I - CIE 65. I i 9) Approve a Budget Amendment for the Water Department. i;. i C. PUBLIC 9ZRVIC:RS L. ( 1) This item has been deleted. I - i 2) Approve the interlocal agreement for fund sharing of the Naples beach access improvements project. �. Amount not to exceed $25,000.00 3) Approval of a first amendment to Lease Agreement between Collier County and Task rorce for the Homeless for use !Dy the St. Matthew's House facility located in the old East Naples fire E station. 4) Acceptance of Library Lone Range Plan, in order to qualify for FY 1998 Library Operating Grant (State Aid to Libraries), administered by thE! Florida Department of Slate, Division of Libra, :y and Informe.tion Services, and permission for Chairman to sign application. 5) Award bi.d #97 -2659 relating to exotic vegetation removal. at Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park and fund the project from Park Improvement Reserves. .K.wardc�d to Piat.ive Creations, Inc- 6) Approval of agreement for the 1997 -98 funding contribution to the David Lawrence Mental Health Center_, Inc. In an amrnxnt riot to exceed $81.0, 900., C0 7) Approval of a lease agreement between Collier County and Copeland. Baptist Miss.i.c•n. D . SUP PO SERVICES Page 7 +._..r..r —r. r...a.,l..v.rw ..J.�W.ArI waLJ>NIMAWYYr.�LM! ✓..�1 MS.lJhT.1JrM llLrth9 LhVYlI.YJPiiilW4Y1Wl�.YY14 September 16, 1997 1) This item has been deleted.. 2) Authorize the Chairman to sign the resolution, County grant application, and the grant distribution equipment. form for E24S medical Res. 97 --357 F . rooi?rfx AEM-WIST-RATIOR 1) I. CCOWr A.TTP0RKEY J. &IRPORT AUnICRITY t - 1) Reconunendation to increase the Airport- Authority's fu!.1 buduets at the Marco Island Executive Airport and the Irrtraokaloe Regional Airport so that the Authority can continue to supply avgas and jet fuel to the customers at those locations. 2) Recommendation to recognize revenue from Chevron for marketing assistance, to recognize revenue from advertJ-sers and to increase appropriations for marketing and promotional expense. 17. A3507CURN Page 8 s,. a: Budget Amendment Report. B.A. ' o 97 -428, 97 -434, 97 -435, 97--436 97 -445 F. � � W OF C oTit l'X CCMgT1SSI0NMZS G. _M1SC..`F7A A ?M lS C0RRESP0N- n1;nI;CF3 1) Satisfaction of Lien_: NEED MOTION authorizing the Chairman t:o s� grr S, tisfac 7 of Lien for Services of the Public Defender for Case Nos.: 95- ).245 -CFA, 95 -- 5767 - -mP., 95- 7693 -.tom 95 -3851 DR A, 95- 2626 -Yx1, , 95- 7047 - , 95 -0756 -CFA, 95- 5084 -MMA, 96-8877 ., 95- 0446 -CFA, 95- 8749 -n,4A, 95- 2559 -MMA, 89- 1036 -CFA, 95 -7012 MMA, 95- 4376 -1*gM , 94- 0775 -CFA, 94- 9719 -MMA, 95- 8156 -mmA, -2476 96- 1500 -CFA, . 21 - ; I'I i(S TC -FILE FOR RWORi _ WITH A,Crltuvi AS is DIRECTED. i . OTHER C %Q: TITUTIONAL OFFIC'ERS 1) local RecOMmendation to approve the Sheriff's Office request for a Law Enforcement Block Grant adjustment and related budget amendment. I. CCOWr A.TTP0RKEY J. &IRPORT AUnICRITY t - 1) Reconunendation to increase the Airport- Authority's fu!.1 buduets at the Marco Island Executive Airport and the Irrtraokaloe Regional Airport so that the Authority can continue to supply avgas and jet fuel to the customers at those locations. 2) Recommendation to recognize revenue from Chevron for marketing assistance, to recognize revenue from advertJ-sers and to increase appropriations for marketing and promotional expense. 17. A3507CURN Page 8 s,. a: ..,,.. t,� �!�r, ,� y 1�s1,v,•�.i.., j � • ,.•,...�.�/ . ,�.. _. i 1� �� ' � �!i .... };:: "..gyp, �� � ,'.Z^`s SAY i.7. _ ..i :__.._.. ...� ✓yy. a�'. y yvJi 3=� I.�;�.'� �.' Iwll3a �(l`� v.. ^•�i� 1 .` � A f ,'- i } !'� t`�x% sir;: � 7:_�.r rot � �:ir _� a. 1 r s �'i '. J ;��.��f.. y ,��; r ' rii4� ,'y..,: L� . ,f,f',., ++ t.. �, , ��f...J�i L. '. �.� i t t�� w�.l� � t ,�f4t ii � � �� � w .. Ca S � '�r �.f r Y ,4 � � . � v ti�-� �• c : r �.', �� ,` . � ;�', WHEREAS, the quality of life and the ecological and economic well -being of Collier C.•ou,')Vs citizens are critically dependent on the continual protection of the natural resourres of the Southwest Florida's coastal zone.; and FFHERF.AS, Collier County's sandy beaches, estuaries, rivers and lakes serve an essential community function by providing for fisheries production, storm protection and recreational opportunities while contributing to our County's natural beauty; an'l WIfF.REAS, the Florida Coastal Clean Up event is coordinated by the Centerfor Marine Consen'alion as part ofan interruuiorurl event in an effort to inspire personal commitment to 1tving in harmony with our environment; and RYIERISA.S, Keep Collier Beautiful, Collier County's Solid Waste Department and Rookery Bay National Estuary Research Reserve have coordinated a clean up event to be held September 20, 1997, throughout Collier County with the support of local businesses and agencies including the City of Naples, GTE Mobilnel, ?Marine Trade Industries As.;oc' . a ( nal park Service in Everglades City, Waste Afana e I�upport from Pubiix and t?rita. g.t r NOW THEREFORE, as of Collier =+�•r: P-&.Q-CLr4'4jA I!I O N 5 A 3 Fi HFRF:gS, fndurcr} in Collier County is vital to the community 's economic heal h; an,l :TIER 45, Collier County Is existing industries are the key to a prosperous future; and Ff "ERFAS, the expansion of those Indust, -les account for the nratority ofnew jobs created; and R EWERS, Collier County's industries help su»tair, our quality of life; and W"FFE9S, public knowledge oj'the contributions made by industry is essential to Maintenance ofgood community- ;Mustt^,r relationships. NOW 7"'ERErORE, he it proclaimed by the Board ol'C,a;rnty Commissioners ofCnllier County, Florida, that the week of September 15 -19, 1997 be designated as G PP F 0 —L A %f ,4 N 5 A 4 iYUERF.AS, the Collier County Education Foundation has developed a program in conjunction with the Collier Association of School Administrators to promote community partnerships that will enrich the curriculum and ensure quality education; and WIIERF -1,5, this organization Is called Partners in Education and its mission is to strengthen the Juture workforce atul enhance work ethics in Collier County by developing business community /education partnerships that will enrich the curriculum and ensure quality education; and WHER&IS, the Partners in Education second annual recognition luncheon to be held on September 18, 1997, at tite Ritz Carlton, Naples, will honor all of. he outstanding partnerships; and WHEREAS, Co, imissioner of Education Tom Brogan will be present to recognize these outsta,uling partnerships; and if HEREAS, it is fitting and proper � to hr',, Q, - 191 recognition to this outstanding group of local businesses c kk �? ry, $f r NOW TNERF'FOXE, be -it p�oc ' Ci�iy:thp 8d of CctrttlyCom County,'Fkt. that Thursday, See � ~�99 ry. R t j �lRT EAS IN 13D 1CA4 TION RFC> Irt` County 'p ncourlig' pl! Olizens f crpp ol�rjgtltz�7tions for"the honor and ;gn jtc nce of their DONE AND O R� THIS 16th Day 6" lerriber -1997. At �t s BUARPOP'COUNTYC /COLIIER'COUNTY, ry 1 5 �.. ioners of Collier designated as businesses and ERS AICP, CHAIRMAN �r 8 A-1 ' RESOLUTION 97- 358 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, COMMONLY KNOWN AS ROBERTS' RANCH, AS A HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT SITE, PURSUANT TO THE COLLIER COUNTY HISTORIC /ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION REGULATIONS AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance No. 91 -70, the Historical/ Archaeological Preservation Ordinance, on August 7, 1991, and subsequently incorporated this Ordinance into Section 2.2.25 and Div. 5.14, Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 92-102; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier. County seeks to recognize the importance and significance of Collier County's historical heritage, and to this end has enacted regulations to protect, preserve, and perpetuate Collier. County's historic and archaeological sites, districts, structures, buildings and properties; and WHEREAS, Sec. 2.2.25.5, Land Development Code, provides for official designation of particular sites as historically significant and Sec. 2.2.25.6 provides regulations to maintain the historic character of officially designated properties; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Historic /Archaeological Preservation Board reviewed and considered the historic designation of Roberts' Ranch at a public meeting held for that purpose; and WHEREAS, the Preservation Board voted to nominate Roberts' Ranch to the Board of County Commissioners for official designation in recognition of the important role played by Roberts' Ranch in association with the Roberts family who started the first cattle ranch in Southwest Florida, which had substantial influence on the economic development in Inunokaiee and Collier County; and -1- 8 A WHEREAS, the reservation Board hereby forwards said nomination to the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that: In recognition of its important and significant place in the historical heritage of Collier County and South Florida, the property commonly known as Roberts' Ranch and legally described as: Exhibit "A" is hereby designated as an historic site. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Roberts' Ranch shall hereafter be subject to the Historic /Archaeological Preservations Regulations of the Land Development Code as they pertain to hisLOricall.y designated property, including all applicable incentives and restrictions. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and I vote. Done this _ day of��_, 199 "l. -'� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS P.T "ES131 : COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA D IG {.:I',! -E, ._ BR01 LERK BY: :'IMOy4iY L. HANCOCK, CHAIRMn 4PPRCVED J \S 70 FORM AND LEGAL SIJ? F!C - "l E: ^iCY: MARJO R F, M, 5`:'iJ,ir;NT TiSSIS ANT COUNTY ATTORNEY f!HD °97 -1 ,r LEGAL DESCRIPTION The subject property contains 4.1 acres of land and is located in Tract "F. ", Roberts Ridge Subdivision in Section 4, Township 47 South, Range 29 East in Collier County, Florida. Plat Book: 25 Pages: 100 - 101 a. EXHIBIT "A" 8 B I RESOLUTION NO. 97- 359 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF LAND 13Y GIFT, PURCHASE OR CONDEMNATION OF NON- FXCLUSIVF,, PERPETUAL ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, SIDEWALK., SLOPE, UTILITY, DRAINAGE, MAINTENANCE AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIOP4 INTERESTS BY EASEMENT AND/OR FEE SIMPLE TITLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FOUR - LAMING ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS FOR LIVINGSTON ROAD PROJECT BETWEEN GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY (C.R. 836) AND RADIO ROAD (C.R. 856). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on September 27, 1994, adopted Ordinance No. 94 -54 therein establishing the 1994 (Sixth Annual) 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 which comprise the Transportation Element of the County's Cotnprrhensivc Plan; and WHEREAS. the four - laving improvements to Livingston Road between Golden Gate Par!<WsIV and Radio Road are component parts of the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on October 8, 1996, adopted Resolution No. 96 -457 authorizing the County Staff to acquire by gift or purchase certain easements, and /or fec simple title to the property and property interests required and necessary for the four- lanir.g roadway improvements of Livingston Road between Golden Gate Parkway and Radio Road; and 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 the four -laning roadway improvements for Livingston Road bcty: cen Golden Gate Parkway and Radio 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 the Board has reviewed the Staff analysis regarding alternative locations, et!vironmental factors, cost variables, safety and welfare considerations as they relate to the construction of the Project and finds that the most feasible location for the road right -of -way for the certain non- exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, slope, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and/or fee simple title are described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the construction of the Project is part of the County's long range plan that is included in the Transportation Element of' the County's Comprehensive Plan; f'aie 1 AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that to implement construction of the Project it is appropriate and necessary for the Board to acquire certain non - exclusive perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, slope, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and/or fee simple title described in the attached Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein, which are necessary for the corstruca'on of the four - laning roadway improvements for Livingston Road between Golden Gate Parkway (C,R. 8 ?,6) and Radio Road (C.R. 856). AND IT IS FURTHEP RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to iuunediatciy acquire by gift, aurchase or condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the certain non - exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, slope; utility, drainage, maintenance and temporan; constriction interests by easement and /or fee simple title being; 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 ,/��;t.- day of ��w, 1997, after motion, second and majority vote. u i'J i J �. ATTEST` DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Heidi H. Ashton Assistant County Attorney 1396ROF CO TY CO SSION RS By:��',% TIMOTHY H O K, CHAIRMAN Page 2 3301 1881 '41 O.FFE'I' O.I" C.11PIT.�L PROJECTS EAST AMIAMI TRAiL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (911} 92 PROJECT NO.— _[aQoQ . � PROJECT PARCEL NO. I D _ TAX PARCEL N0. –'7, jnnVjfLa SKETCH 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NO "( !1 SURVEY -- _ MkWH BY: road right -of -way, sidewalk., utility, drainage & maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, OF THE PLAT THEREOF, COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE 1 -A, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11 PAGES 55 AND 56 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SAID POINT 01' COMMENCEMENT ALSO BEING THE POINT 01- INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH RIGIF[' OF WAY LINE OF RADIO ROAD (C.R.958) AND THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COMMERCIAL. BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 11 SECONDS LAST, A DISTANCE OF 70.10 FEET; THENCL SOUTH 89 DEGREES 1 I NII N'UTES 10 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.(10 FE-ET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.029 ACRE (1,250 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COIvfN4ERCIAL BOULEVARD BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 101 OY; . DATE:_ PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVCYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E ED BY: Sf,A TnMInM1 TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 34112 CNECKIE: OAf E: IlC � - X1'--- f 0.; SHEET `�F JIm J <I CI WI QI UI I i rsy �abl OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 31112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION LOT 2 I N.89'13'38 "E. 249.58' _ 1 30' DRAINAGE EASEMENT- I 1 / -10' SIDEWALK &_ 1 Z t UTiUTY EASEMENT I \ J LP 11 c,a O 0 Q O, O r7 d LOT 1 1 c i I � U W I^ U O � O O o ° I S.72_'12'15 "E. u' 0 70.10' I 89'11 1 -PARCEL 101 179.42' PARCEL 501 . -14.01 50.00' � PARCEL 601 �l j S;. �ai4 10.00' 15.00' ` "; 50.00': _ /� 5.01' 4.41T- r - -- QEpIQA TED -� U' P.O.©. S. 89'11 "10 W. 214.40' in RADIO ROAD CR- -858 GENERAL NMES PARCEL N0. 101 I0l 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Cornr,enceMerT t 2) P.Q.B. indicates Pclnt of BeUirring 3) Se;:. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indlcat, Township 5) Rgq. Indlcato s Range 6) R/W indicates Right- -or-way 7) Ail. distances are in Feet and declnats therecr 6) Basis of Bearing is the North Right of Way tir,e of Radlo Road being S,89'11'10'W, 9) Not vatiy untess signed and sealed with the embossed S eat of the proFesslonat land surveyor I THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH CHECKED Er; Sfji.g; D�.tE. FR.E NO.: NOT TO 06_25 -97 SHEET 2 OF 2 _ SOLE PR -101 3301 8b141 OI�'1�'ICI� 01i' Cj1PI'!'AL 1'1ti0JL'C'1 'S' EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL PJAPLES, FLOW-IIIA 31112 (9 1) I7'I -u I J2 PROJLC1, 1.1CI.. OoG l_ I'IIOJLC7 I•A'tCLI. IAX PAU(( D.. 1J0._.�L7 GAS FSCRiPTfON (NOT A slope and maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT I OF Ti If. PLAT THEREOF, COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE I -A, AS RIiC(,IIDED IN PLAT DOOK 13 PAGES 55 AND 56 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTi1 0 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS FAST ALONG 711E EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO Z ;iE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOU'171 89 DEGREES 1 I MINUTES 10 SECONDS 1VEST ALONG A LINE LYING 20 FELT NORTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO,SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF I69.42 FEET;'nIENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 14.01 FEET;111ENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 1 I MINUTES I0 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 30 FEET NORTiI, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT I, A DISTANCE OF 179.42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.040 ACRE (1744 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. BASIS GF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF LOT 1 BEING NORTH 00 D' ;GRE{1=S 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS FAST. PARCEL. 501 DY: ��GvL `ter DATC: IV 7 G i;1'� RlClli�ur� OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS- COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 I 30_I I 4 IJ .I n, >1 JI m i Q 1 L) 1 oI UI uU 881 '1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF' DESCRIPTION LOT 2 N.89'1 3'38 "E. 249,58' �1 30' DRAINAGE EASEMENT 1 /--10' SIDEWALK & �\ UTILITY EASEMENT r� I l I 1 1 LOT i Il-i I I I OGo N I I c ° I l 5.451 9'11 "E. -� C� 49.07' f PARCEL_ 501 "E 50.00' 14.02' /�N•89'11'10 . I / ° 179.42' 4 15.00' -\ 50.00' 21 - =15' PREVIOIJSIY DEDICATED S. 89'1V1 0"W. 214.4 0' 6 U> RADIO ROAD _ _ CR- -858 GENERAL NOTES 1) P.D.C. Indic.- -ate, Pelnt of Conmencement 2) F.IB. indicates POlnt of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) ' wP. lndica tes Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) RIW indicates Right- of -w(ly 7) AU distances care In Feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearing Is the North Right of Way ? line of Radio Road being S.89- 11'10'W. i•' 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor 1, THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH WAIAN BY: CHECKED eY: SCAIL: CNT£: fltC HO.; NOT TO SCALE 06-25-97 PR -501 t' & Rltf1471AFi 2A'flnMlnav�w�se�.�. �..�.._.M - - -- Ir1 It co d• cv 3' r) I - 10.00' — P.O.B. ,\,-5.00' P. 0. C. SHEET 2 OF 2 88I OFFICE OF CAP171AL PROJECT S 3M I E.ArST TAt,i1Afv11 TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34 1 '12 (94-1) 77 1 -8192 rROJCCT PROJCCT PARCEL NO. 70 _ TAX PARCEL NO. 27}�gggpQ�__ I<E7CH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY sidewalk and maintenance easement CONIMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT I OF T11E PLAT TIiEREOF, COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE I -A AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13 PAGES 55 AND 56 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY ,FLORIDA; THENCF NORTH 0 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT I, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89 DrGRFES l l MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LING LYING 15 FEET NORT11, AS MEASURED PFRPFNDICLT,AR TO, THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT I, A DISTANCE OF 164.41 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 7.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES I 1 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LIME LYING 20 FEET NORTII,AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID SOUT11 LfNE OF LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 169.42 FEET; TH£!NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 IT-FT TO THE POINT OF BEGWNNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.019 ACRE (334 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS, BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF LOT l BF1NG NORTH 00 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 05 SECONDS F: AST. PARCEL 601 GE _ <, G DATE: CEQI�L ICIII�I�t�ll) — PItO -ES SIGNAL LAND SURVEYOR /,2 4 0 G OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 3434112 DfiAMfFI UY: CHEERED BY: SCALE: DA(E: (fiE TiO.: SHEET QF 3U. i c� 0; 1i m I Q. U Cr I1.J 2 (,�j _�8g1 �r C� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION LOT 2 N.89'13'38 "E. 249.58' 1 30' DRAINAGE EASEMENT— /-10' SIDEWALK do �\ Z 1/ UTILITY EASEMENT N 6 0,0- v v 1 ` LOT 1 �n n O o ° I S.72'12'15 "E. I �' CD 70.10' N. 89'11'10 "E. c "-PARCEL 101 / 179.42 PARCEL 501 50.00' I X14.01' PARCEL 601 50.0 � — 10.00' 5.01' 15.00' �`\ 50.00, —1- �. 214.41 -1 PREVO _UD CATED P.O.B. S. 89'11 ' 10" W. 214.40' o �-P.O.C. RADIO ROAD �- - - -- - -- - -CR - 858 GENERAL NOTES I) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement 2) F.O.H. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge, Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are In Feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearing Is the North Right of Way tine of Radio Road being S.89'11'10'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH -t -_ ortewa ar: IVICKI n w : sclu DATE: r�(F wa.: N6T TO 06 -25 -97 PR -601 SHEET- 2 OF 2 SCALE 881., , OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 174 -8192 PROJECT NO. _.6, e_-)0G f PROJECT PARCEL NO. ._- -1 0 2 A TAX PARCEL NO._- 2�Z��l1flZ5�= _ SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage and maintenance easement LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 102A A portion of Tract "A ", of the plat thereof, BRIAR.WOOD PLAZA, as recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 24 and 25 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows, BEGIN at the Southwest Corner of said Tract "A ", said POINT OF BEGINNING lying at the point of intersection of the Noilh Right of Way lire of Radio Road (CR 856) and the East Right of Lire of Livingston Road (CR 891); thence run along said East Right of Way line of Livingston Road N 00" 16' 57" E 60.07 feet; the leaving slid East Right of Line S 49° 20' 41" E 58.78 feet to a point lying Twenty (20') Feet North, as measured perpendicular to, said North Right of Way line of Radio Road; thence parallel with said North Right of Way line N 87' 46' 06" E 376.99 feet; thence S 74' 43' 24" E 66.49 feet to said North Right of Way line of Radio Road; thftnce along said North Right Line S 87° 46' 06" W 486.11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 9978 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the Nest line of aforesaid 'fret "A" being N 00° 16' 57" E. p.gV.ai,IlyJAcccri�.0; S 1 SCALE: QRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: _ FILE NO: _ REVISED:_ DP.ANN 6Y: CHECKED DY: SOLE: DATE: Sheet 1 of 2 ©© i r- - ce DATE; GE < H N SIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 33962 rILC No.: SHEET 0 F 8BI 41 (OZA uJ`P'JG'E 01" CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI FRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 - -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION PARCEL. 102A 10.00' I /( p70" S.47 *43'48'E. 53.82' - -� 00 16' S 7' W. 53.00' � a. 1O .48'17'36'W. p 53.82' Q: I m 102 U 68.91' CJ a O V) I o 10.00' z z `4 BRIARWOOD PLAZA 5 n PB 17/ PG 24 yo2 TRACT A 10 A I g - 13.13' z S.410'20'41'E. 102 58.78 A i L87'46'D6'E. 376.99' / J- 60.01,--4- S.87'4 -3 W. 486.11' RADIO ROAD —fs SErTION CORNER = - P.O. R. S. 74'43'24'E. 66.49' SHEET 2 OF 2 GENERAL NOTES 1) P.I:1,('. itldira't('s Point of Commencement 2) P -0-B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township .q 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) AU distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the West line of Tract 'A' being N.00'i6'57'E. ' 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal cf the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH ' ? rD.R. 'A'1 �: CHECKED BY: SCALE: a1TE FILE NO.: NOT T �� � i �� 09 -15 -96 I �RQ1f1�A S. 74'43'24'E. 66.49' SHEET 2 OF 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 [AST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3")962 (8 13) 77.4 -8192 PROJECT PROJCCT PARCEL NO. (0 ? z TnX PARCEL M0. _�044_ — SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NO1- A SURVEY)+ read right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage d maintenance easement 1..ECAL i7ESCRIPTION Parcel 102B A portion of Tract "A" of the plat thereof, BRIARWOOD PLAZA, as recorded in Plat Book 17 Pages 24 and 25 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows; COMMENCE at the Southwest Corner of said Tract "A ", said POINT of Commencement lying at the point of intersection of the North Right of Way line of Radio Road (CR. 856) and the East (tight of Way fine of Livingston Road (CR 881); thence along said east Right of 1h'ay line N 00° 16' 57" E 442.10 feet to the POINTT OF BEGINNTNGi thence continue N 00° 16' 57" F. 416.39 feet; thence leaving said East Right of Way line S 89° 43' 03" E 20.00 feet; thence S 001 16' 5T' W 348.21 feet; thence S 09' 37' 36" W 68.91 feet; thence N 89° 43' 03" W 10.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 7987 square feet more or less. Basis of bearings is the West line of aforesaid Tract "A" being N 000 16' 57" F. Sheet I of 2 rya 'isk hs7 SCALE:__ -- — DRAWN fiY: -- _— -- - -- -- ZE : DATE, ' CHECKED ©Y: _ I FIMC- FILE NO:. — FESSIONAI_ LAND SURVEYOR 4 �., • / • , REVISED:,__ -- OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS �/2 06 ` COLLIER COUNTY COVERNMENT COMPLEX name BY: CHECKED Err scnEE: a^iE 3301 Er'Tc t MI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 33962' _ SHEET OF .,. A,+ r; w b B I , We OFFICE OF CAPITAL, PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34 1 12 (94 1) 774 - -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 51.4 oI I I� K1 0 T U r C] 2 QI 0 cr Z O � V) I o U N 5 -i I !n iz I 130.07'-- 36 3' SECTION CORNER -� 10.00' 20.00' _ i c-�s47'43 *48'E. 53.82' S.00'16'57"W 53.00' 5 702 S. 48'117'36 * W. 53.82' 102 1 5.06 '37' 36' W. 68.91' �- S.89'43'03'E. 10.00' BRIARWOOD PLAZA PB 17/ PG 24 ♦m_ TRACT A n � 13.13' S. 49'20' 41'E. 102 58.78' A / 1 N.07'46'06'E. 376.99' _2 -- �— S.87'46'06'W. 486.11' — -- RADIO ROAD _ S.74'43'24'E. 66.49' I� GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement ;R) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) Alt distances are in feet and decimals thereof (1) 9asis of Bearings is the West line of Tract 'A' being_ N.00'16'57'E. °) Not vatic+ unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRACrN AY: `— CMECXED BY: I [CALL: DATE: FILE. NO.: —� ++ NOT TO 09- 16- -45 SCALE LRBRI06A SHEET 2 OF 2 �� CA.PI T,,S: � P.fiDJL'C�'S` EAST TAMIAM! TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA (9 41) 774 -81 J2 PROJECT 6 OOC I PROJC %T PARCEL NO. %,Q Z TAX PARCEL NO.`__Zyx�snn5nn�1 �ESC'R!_ PTA Nr aQJRy1Jy construction easement DES - RIM19N A portion of Tra$lt"A" of the pl,it thereo^ BRIARWOOD PLA7.'A, os recorded in Ptat Book 17, Pages 24 and 25 of-the Public Rccords of Collier County, and tieing more Particularly rlescrihrd as fol}ows Florida 'and 14Ei•iCT: at the Southwest corner of said Tract "A" said Point of Cornrnencement lyirg at the point of Intersection of the North Right of Way line of Radio Rca� and the .East Right of V,Jay line of Livingston Road (CR 881 j (CR 856) of W',.v line A' 000 ); thence along said east Right the POFN p }. }]C G1TiPJ NG, tI1858 4S i7° 4t3 ence S 89° ,8" E 53.R 3' 03 E 20.0 feet to W 53.00 feet; thlrlL'C S 48° 17' 36" W 53.82 feel; thence N feet; 00 ° 5 16- 16' S7 °' 125.00 feet to the P0}NT OF BEG1TTNrNt'i. 57" E Containing 3560 srlvare feet more or less. Basis of " peat is the 1Vest line of aforesaid Tract "A" being N 00° 16' 57 f. F�F; 1lgtdcscri�.0S4 MOF TEi P SS!ONAL [AND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLF5,, FLOP16A 33952 c, h� am t 6 b 1 � '. OF'F'ICE OF CAPITAL L PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL. NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (94 1) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION gO,pT� rS.87 46 D6 W. 486.11 RADIO ROAD _! -- P.O. 8. SECTION CORNER S.74'43'24'E. 66.49' GENERAL NOTES I) P'DOC. !rldicates Poln-t of Corlrlencerlent 2) P.O.B. Indlca tes PO4-)t of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. lndlcates Tovmship 5) Rqe'. Indicates Range 6) R/W ;ndlcGtes Right- of -wr.y %> All distances are fn feet and decimals tier-eeF 8) Basis of hearings is the West line of Tract 'A' tieing N.00'i6'57'E. 9) Not .'olid unless Signed and sealeri wf th the erlbossed sea( of the proFessional land surveyor- __ THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH [)f`AWN �:C�f:CxED Et Y: SCl,LE: 11✓ATE: fl:E 110.: N07 T[7 09_16_95 SHEET 2 OF 2 c�,�.E LRBR106A , /-- 10.00' 51.47' - - 20_00_ - -_- . 47'43'48'E. 1 53.82' 1^ r 0'16'57'W. 53.00' � � a I -48'1 7'36'W. p 53.82' � 41 N L a p a zl i - s.os•3T36'w. Q r 69.91' O 0% Z p 5.89'43'03'E. 0 10.00' z I ORIARWOOD PLAZA 51 P[3 17/ PG 24 i 4a2 TRACT A n. r 13.13' S.4920'41'E. 102 58.78' A N.67'46'06'E. 376.99' gO,pT� rS.87 46 D6 W. 486.11 RADIO ROAD _! -- P.O. 8. SECTION CORNER S.74'43'24'E. 66.49' GENERAL NOTES I) P'DOC. !rldicates Poln-t of Corlrlencerlent 2) P.O.B. Indlca tes PO4-)t of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. lndlcates Tovmship 5) Rqe'. Indicates Range 6) R/W ;ndlcGtes Right- of -wr.y %> All distances are fn feet and decimals tier-eeF 8) Basis of hearings is the West line of Tract 'A' tieing N.00'i6'57'E. 9) Not .'olid unless Signed and sealeri wf th the erlbossed sea( of the proFessional land surveyor- __ THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH [)f`AWN �:C�f:CxED Et Y: SCl,LE: 11✓ATE: fl:E 110.: N07 T[7 09_16_95 SHEET 2 OF 2 c�,�.E LRBR106A 01-TICE' CP CAPITAL PROJI;C" S' 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIT_ NA[DLE_S, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 771 -8192 PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL NO. _2,L7_;,SRU2�f ?4_ _ SKETCH OF LEGAL. DESCRIPTION NOT A ,SURVr =-Y slope, utility and maintenance easement LEGAL IDFSCHIPI'ION Parcel 9}02A A portion of Tract "A" of the plat thereof, BRIARWOOD PLAZA, as recordNi in Plat Book 17, Pages 24 and 25 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows; COMMENCE at the Southwest Corner of said Tract "A ", said POINT of. Commencement lying at the point of intersection of the North Right of Way line of Radio Road (CR 856) and the East Right of Way line of Livingston Road (CR 881); thence along said east Right of Way line N 000 16' 57" E 60.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue N 00° 16' 57" E 382.03 feet; thence lecvit:g said East Right of Way line S 89° 43' 03" E 10.00 feet; thence S 00° 16" 57" W 390 53 feet; thence N 49° 20' 41" W 13.13 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 3863 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the West line of aforesaid Tract "A" being N 000 16' 57" E. Shect 1 of t 1 LF G r -- DATE:�,/t= ? ?_.._. OFESSIONAL (AND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER C011NT1' GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAM) TRAIL NAPLES Ft -OR VA 33962 90Z A OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA -i41 12 (941) 774 - -3192 SKETCH OF' DESCRIPTION 51.47' t20,OO' \ S.47'43'4B'E. 53.82' .0016'57'W. 53.00' .4817'36 "W. O 53.82' O N o � l02 U S B O i 5.08'J7'36'W. C i 68.91' O Of Z - S.89'43'03 -E. a 10.00' BRIARWOOD PLAZA PB 17/ PC 24 0 102 TRACT A v n A ° 102 z 5.49'20'4t'E. 58.78 A ' i N.87'46'06'E. 376.99' 60.07'— -� S.87'46'05'w. 486.11' ° RADIO ROAD 36 31 I SECTION CORNER J - P.O. B. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.J.C. indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.11B, Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Sectlon 4) Twp, Indicates Township S) Rge, indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -oF -way I ) AU distances are in Feet and decimals thereoF 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Une of Tract 'A' being N.00'16'57'[:. 9) Not valid unless sl;,neci and seared with the embussed seat of th r proFessicnicl land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAWN sir: CHECXED Ff : 4 NOT T-L7 r nn S. 74'43'24'E. 66.49' SHEET 2 OF 2 �8B� OFI'ICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) %74 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL TAX PARCEL 10-0 L_D RI T-1 N_ NO _l1 S(J -UEI) `slope, uti.lit.y and maintenance easement. I.,EGAL BE'SCRIPTION A portion of Tract ".A" of the plat tltereol BRIARW001) PI AZ,A, as recorded in Plat Book 17, Pat cs 24 and 25 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida and being more particularly described as folio,.vs; CoA^41;1.10E at III(! Southwest Corner ofsaid Tract "A ", said POINT of Commencement lying at the point of Intersection of the North Right of Way line of Radio Road (CR 856) and the Eist Right of Way line of Livingston Road (CR 881); thence along said east Right of Way line N 000 16' 57" E 858.49 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNri1G; thence continue N 00° 16' 57" E 51.47 feet; thence lea -,ping said East Right of Way line S 89' 43' 03" E 10.00 feet; thence S 00° 16' 57" W 51.47 feet; thence N 89' 43' 03" W 10.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGrNMNG. Containing 515 square feet more or less. Ltasis of Bearings is the West line of aforesaid Tract "A" being N 00° 16' 57" E P -94 ,INSIdmc ip,055 Sheet 1 of 2 fl DA TM Z lj%7 7 PROFESSIONAL WID SURVC(OR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX -1301 I_ T'PIJ1 AW TRAIL NAPI.FS, FI ORiDn, Z t4r ^ r 8B 1 I ` 91025 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT'S NOTES 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 311112 P.O.C. (941) 774 -8192 P) SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION Indicates Point of Beginning 3) f' I �s Twp, 10.00 5) 51.47' indicates Range 20.00' -- - R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances �� 9 5.47'43'48'E. Dask; of Bearings Is the West line of Tract 'A' being 53.82' 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed - M Akc i sect of th%e professional. land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH 1NiA7Al1 W: _ Ci4EfKEG 77 f SCALE: _^ MTE: NJT 09_16_96 5.00'16'S7"W. 53.00' (0D L.RBR106A pn - S.48'17'36'W. p a 53.82' CO eO2 C) r O z r S.08.37' 36' W. Q 68.91' Z S.89'43'03'E. 0 10.00' oa BRiARW00D PLAZA P8 17/ PG 24 o 902 TRACT A r U ' 13.13 z S.49'20'41"E. QA ` II 58.78' S.74'43'24'E. 66.49' N.87'46'06 'E. 378.99' f 60.07' S.8748'O6'W. <86.11' - - - -- ° ROAD 36.31 _ —RADIO - -- �1 6 - P.O.B. SECTION CORNER --/ i GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Cor^,mencenent P) P.O.D. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge, indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are In feet and declr)als thereof 8) Dask; of Bearings Is the West line of Tract 'A' being N.00'16'5"E. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed sect of th%e professional. land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH 1NiA7Al1 W: 1 Ill Ci4EfKEG 77 f SCALE: _^ MTE: NJT 09_16_96 ME NO.: :KALE E L.RBR106A SHEET 2 OF 2 " �: �4T A�". CM1. JGr .1n•f1rr+•wrv�Y1•.ntn+n•� -•. yen.' ��nun ..rmr.�s^v.+rw►wr.!{Men.prs �k'►' �' �M1,' rf� 'nv'� #1':T'W#P'P�r•M�N1l1A+'RP • P'�'Ap04i�J91►f 2�ePRl *�.RYaR�i�'}! � 86! OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA .34112 (94.1) 774 -8192 - PROJECT NO.— PROJECT PARCEL TAX PARCEL NO. -2j-1 f,5,fm lzn d � FyAI_ QE��C;RiPTiUN NOT A__S,�l f��'�� road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 66.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING SA;D POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO HEING THE SOUTHEAST C(Y.tNER OF TRACT "A" OF i HE PLAT THEREOF COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE 3 -A AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 59 & 60 OF T}TE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND ll ?E EASY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD ; THENCE NORTII 81 DEGREES 10 MINUTT:S 54 SECONDS WEa T, A DISTANCE OF 50.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON TANGENT' CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH, HAVING A RADIUS OF 14876.73 FEET, A C.'SNTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 38 SECONDS, ANT) A CHORD OF 10.04 FEET BEARING SOUTH 88 DEGREES 33 MINUI'ES 09 SECONDS WEST; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE CA-'20.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 71.40 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECO14DS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 534,08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2200 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST ALONG AFO�RF.SA.ID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LMNGSTON ROAD A DISTANCE OF 592.30 FEET TO TIME POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT" CONTAINING 0301 ACRE (13,130 SC2UA.RF. FEED, MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 103 Ff R. RI(! - DATE:_ ESSION;L LAND SURVEYOR 02406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNI/ENT CUTAPLFX 3301 E TMAIAIAI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33562 $B 1 103 OFFICE OF CAPITAL, PROJECTS 3301 EAST TA�UTAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -3192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE 1 -0, PR 15, PACES 7 & 8 LOT 25 LOT I LOT 26 27 W 41 Ln (D (VI(14 wiw �o c� c� `a+< `- N.89'15'3 7"E. Curve number 1 20.00' -------- -- - - - - -- COLLIER COUNTY PRODIJC'riON PARK Radlus = 14,876.73' PHASE 3 -A, PB 22, PACES 59 & 60 i -East line of � = 00'04'38' Section 3C Arc = 20.04' t Chord = 20.04' b Chord Brg. S.88'33'09'w. o Q= 'r N l� C' V) 1RACT A n C W n !n (n < tD O 0 0 � O J Z U) 0 I- V1 C7 Z f :> J PJ.44'43'56"C --� 71.40' PARCEL 103 C -1 - tJ.81'10'S4 "W. 50.53' DRAWN NY: `` CHECKED fiY: C�:.i.; DAfE: FILE NO.: f\` CALF FAR -103A SHEEP 2 OF ?_ RADIO ROAD' (R /W VARIES) i �� P.D.B. N.00'16'57 "E. 66.17' GENERAL NOTES 1) P.D.C. indicates Point or Commencement — — 36 31 TWA P. 4 9 S 2) P.O.fi. Indicates Point or Beginning 6 TN+F'. SOS 3) Ser_. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rye. indicutes Range 6) R/W indicates Rlght -or -way 7) All distances ore in feet and decimals thereof 6) Basis or bearings is the East line of Section 36 being S.00'16'57'W. 9) riot •valid unless signed and seateaf with the embossed seal f -)P the proressional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAWN NY: `` CHECKED fiY: C�:.i.; DAfE: FILE NO.: f\` CALF FAR -103A SHEEP 2 OF ?_ nrr'rcr 41 CAPITAL --- S' .� PROJECT 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL TAX PARCEL tJO. :�1fi�,00050a -LEQAL_,_ n=acB f?TIQq_ N0T_ A sua,V .temporary construction easement CONIMENCENG A *11 IF SOUTIIEAS'T COP,NER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOtjTH RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER C0tT17Y. FLORIDA; THENCE NORTIT 0 DEGREES IK Nor UTES 57 SECONDS EAST ALONG TIM FAST LINT: OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 47R.24 FEET, TTfENCE NORTH 99 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY Lt?M OF LI VINGSTON ROAD AND THE POINT OF ITEGfM1{`JCi; TT{ENCE CONTINUING NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST. A DISTANCE OF 58.00 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST RIGI IT OF WAY LINE NORrf fig DEGREES 43 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE-OF 30.00 FEET; TTTENCE SOUTIT 46 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 21.57 FEET; THENCE SOtTf'H n DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 28.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 21.57 FEET; TITENCE SOUTH R9 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 03 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 311.00 rEET TO TF-rE POTN'T OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRAL'T CONTAIMNG 0.055 ACRE (2,407 SQUARE rEET), MORE OR LESS, BASIS OF BEARINGS IS TTfr EAST LINE. OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING NORTTI 00 DEGREES I6 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 703 P FESS10NAL LAND SURVEYOR 12406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL Pf2(l}ECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAM(I 'TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 OW.WN By; R 8 ES 1 703 OFFICE 01 CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIT_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 1'r SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PHASE 1 -8, PB 15, PAGES 7 & 8 LOT I LOT ( LOT 25 26 27 L.ULUGf'C I,UUN IT HHOOUCTION PARK PHASE 3 —A, PB 22, PAGES 59 do 60 N.89'43'03 "W. 30.00' N S.46'13'18 "W.• -\ r 21.87' ` PARCEL 703 5.00'16'57 "W. ( 28.00' I o°i Lei L.i tn N Ito N 0 ILA) z a of 5.45'39'24 "E. �--1 — 21.57' 5.89'43'03 "E. -/ 30.00' S.89'43'03 "E. _ TRACT A 20.00' N q a N n PARCEL 103A RADIO ROAD (R /W VARIES) L,! "N.89'15'37 "E. 20.00' lost line of �- Section 3C s P.U.B, 0 O M Q v� O Q_ Z O N V) -- cri > =J GENERAL NOTES :) P.O.L'. indicates Point of Commencement 36 31 TWP. 49S 2) P-0-B. indl(--c.tes Point of Beginning ' t 6 TWf'. 50S 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) 1wp. lndlcntes Township 5) Rge, indicates Range P.O.C. 6) R/W indico tes Right -of -way 7) All distonces are In feet and decimal, thereof 0) Basis of beorings is the East line of Section 36 being 5,00'16'57'W, 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed senl of the professlonot lnnd surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH CHECKF.D rir: SCALD a+�1E: PLE MS.: NOT TO Sf 9EET 2 OF :;CnI.E o1 -16 97 PR -703 2 2B i 4 1 OFFICE UI' CAPITA ?.; PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341112 (941) 774-8192 i. LE. Al1DE�SCRIP I lON (NQT A SURM) u PROJECT NO. ceQQ 61. -- PROJECT PARCEL NO. — TAX PARCEL NO _2Z1S51101s00 rcad right -of -way, sidewalk, istility, drainage & maintenance easement BE G1 N AT THE NORTIfEAST CORNER OF LOT 27 OF THE PLAT THEREOF COI,LIER COUIJTI' PRODUCTION PARK PRASE 1•0 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGES 7 d>_ 9 OF TI II: P1If3LIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SAID PC11NT BEING THE POINT OF INIFRSECTION OF TILE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTGN ROAD AND 111F. SOUTIf RII-TT OF WAY LINE OF MARKET AVENUE; '(}HENCE SOUTHH 0 DEGREES 16 MINTJTF5 57 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF L.IVINGSTON ROAD A DISTANCE OF 186.39 FEET; 7`HENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 15 MIN T'ES 37 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 NfINLTES 57 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 151.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 44,98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MARKET AVEMJE A DISTANCE OF 49.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.097 ACRE (4,235 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 104 GF-qKE R. RICHMOND PRCFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNT( GOVERNME14T COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL � NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTSII 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 a 104 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION GENERAL MARKET AVENUE 60' R/W 1) 17_3.87' _ -- N.39'S3'.36 "W. - 45.39' \ `- N.89'20'33 "E. P.O.B. indicates Point oP Beginning 49.29' COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK PRASE 1 -B, PB 15, PAGES 7 & 8 East line of / Section 36 4) Twp. Indicates Township i 5) cv cn 0, O LOT 27 R/W Indicates Rlgh-t -of -way O W 7) r- in t O r-< n n O 6) (D r Q. O p Z v Z ; V) O 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed F -- PARCEL 1C4 (!t seal of the proFa.s--lonak kind surveyor O - 173.87' THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH J \-5.89'15'37 "W. TRACT A •:, 20.00' COLLIER COUNTY PRODUCTION PARK —�-- PHASE 3 -A, PS 22, PAGES 59 & 60 WNN 8Y: GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement r) P.O.B. indicates Point oP Beginning C) Sec, indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge, Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Rlgh-t -of -way 7) All distances ore in feet and neclmats thereoF n 6) Basis of beorings is the Wert R/W line of Livingston Road being S.00'16'57'W, ; 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the proFa.s--lonak kind surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH •:, —�-- sF��cr ar WNN 8Y: CHECKED P,': SCME: (SATE.: �i-1r T� -- FILE 110.: ��R -io�a d i2-1E1 SCALE - -�- Ex.�. � OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO._ PROJECT PARCEL TAX PARCEL NO. ?71 SS1 f) I road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage A maintenance easement LEGAL IDIFSCRIPTION Parcel 105 A portion of Lot 28 of the Plat thereof Collier County Production Park Phase I -B as recorded in Plat Book 15, rages 7 and 8 of the Public Records of Collier County, and being more particularly described as follows; BEGIN at the Southeast Corner of said Lot 28, said Point of Beginning lying on the point of Intersection of the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road and the North Right of Wa} line at Market Avenue, thence along said North Right of Way line of Market Avenue S 890 20' 33" W 50.00 feet; thence leaving said North Right of Way line N 38° 34' 21" E 64.54; thence N 00° 16' 57" E 70.00 feet; thence N 89° 20' 33" E 10.0 feet to said West Right of Way line of Livingston Road; thence along said west Right of Way line S 00° 16' 57" W 120.00 feet to the POINT OP BEGINNING. Containing 2200 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the west Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S 000 16' 57" W. ,�� gV+nb`!gldcxl ip.0(fi Sheet 1 of 2 G - _ DAT .: -.4 f- P E.SS10* %I. LAND SURVEYOR J2406 Ot FiCE OF CAIPITAL PROJECTS COLDER COUNTY GOVERNkiENT° COMPLEX 3.301 E TA.MIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 am: 'il, m t� f•� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DIESCRIPTION C-) N.89'20'3,3°E. 200.00' - 10.00' ^ < ` -T- 10 SIDEWALK & I � I � UTILITY EASEMENT c' LA C) LOT 28 o m� ,nom of � 3 Q _ o P.3f34'21 E. 64.54' ^ l O cZ> > ` z -, I L v o i C- i 1 Q 00' __� -- 50.00' S ! S.89'20'33 "W. 174.58' Curve number l MARKET AVENUE n. = Bq*02'5"' Arc = 35.06' PARCEL NO. 105 GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencerent ?) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beg!nnfnq 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R. /`,.' indicates R;gl)t-oF- -way 7) Alt distances are in feet card ciPcirlals thereof 6) Basis of Bearing is the West t?(aht or' Way line of Livingston Road being S,OO'1G'S7 "d. 9) Not vaiid unless signed and sealed with the eMbossea :., seoi of the professional land surl.Veyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAW 31^ CHECKED M aA`E: w.: — SC TO ra SHEET 2 OF 2 -- — SCr•,LE o, -1� -,� L.. -1Q5 v8B1 ; PROJECT NO. v OG 61 N PROJECT PARCEL NO. ?-Q(2 A FOM NO. _,2g3 Ez 5 0 7 4 5 3__ SKE H & LEGAL. DE SM TION (NOT R SURVEY) slope, utility & maintenance easement The West Ten (10) feet Tract "P," B iamood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT Esisting 15 Soot Prump Eamrcnt TRACT P Pnom Arta F "-- Eris 15 kol 8if fe- Enewnt v l 3��. ................DATE. 2/4/P. ? G:;?RGE R_ RWPMOND P.L.S. 2405 3301 E. TAA2UL1vfl TRML NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE I lY I f� �J�ti1 8B 1 PROJECT NO. T6C,-Q-6 I� PROJECT PARCEL NO. �Q(2 FOLIO NO. SKEMB-$ rMAL CRIPTIQN (NOT A SURVEY) slope, utility & maintenance easement The West Ten (10) feet Tract "D -1," Bdarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJEC -I' w-- t:X14M su root burw TRACT 0.1 (Part) BY DATE..7//('�*/*�­ 2 G E R_ RIMMOND P.L.S. 2406 330 4 E. TAMAAII TRAM NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE N i sty VAN. !gain 12 'All "M.N. toy v � r goo IS d VIA, Tt� � � r r Pam i [y s a M � F� i i ; Z • 6 * r Amu 1 hsa any S; S gin 1, >at:,: 'S �� �� �� y .;:, -� r ,: .. . A _,,,y., D�� , , � S:. .���3,.�:..�y..i ,.a � -1 =: '? � SS �w il( 'Sf f. � Sir D �. J �' � '�V , 1 >:x � ': i" � ;} :,�ib ;�.�y. r �'��;; �'!� � ° r � l4 .n w.y ,1� ss � .. � p .�y; � .','��. ti r +�_ � r; ` `,� 7.1'. r'";'S; •r' 1 . Y y :,,�'�. v�A j� �'�h {�y r' � �+ D � "'•� l ,�.V��Y ''j± ..., ;.,..,.a� . �.:;.. ,. �_. a ,raw °r•P ;Si' j.�';4i^�',� f;y ss1�1.:�'ic:.;; 4t: r f. . � ;= ,; .., ';,� 4 � J a� ( � � i ,� i 4'�, Pb BBI4 PROJECT NO. PROJEC ► PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. -,2 4 =16-7-51 0 3 6 aKET-Ca DESCRWIMN (NOT A SURVEY) s1OPe & maintenance easement len (15) feet Lot 55, Block B,Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. I LOT NO. 55 a Exm*V 30 root auger Easement SUBJECT - 15' HY"7 . ... ......... DATF-71jf % GE &GE R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301,E: TAMIANI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 86101, PROJECT NO. 6700K l PROJECT PARCEL NO. .51t FOLIO NO. 2d7r,7rl 01 4g [:t- tK:: jl q*tfall ligglivi a Im (NOTA SURVEY) Slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 54, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT Ejklaj 30 root Eufx Easement �X, : I.OT NO. 54 15' B .. .!I�..... C ... ......................DATE...? G RGE R RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TAMIANQ TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE it • i PROJECT NO. , (a0adt PROJECT PARCEL NO. 9 12 FOLIO NO. 24;67510123 slope, utility & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 53, Block B. Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SME 3 3 G4 E. T A..'viiANU TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE N w�w.tiACS�.n. ,,.n",�•,�, , -- I P OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROTECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION slope, utility b maintenance PROJECT NO. 60061 easement PARCEL NO. 913 EXCHANGE AVENUE 60' R/W Curve number 2 Radius = 25,00' L% = 89'02'52' Arc = 35.06' rL Q w _J D n ,- O_ Z O o U c� U O d S -89 18 34 W. 1/5.41 C -1 4 _r ri LOT 37 - 00 LOT 36 00 :r 0 'n — — — — co 0 3 00 LOT 35 °o w <r � �n ;n 0 r� 0 o o° LOT 34 00 Z 00 LOT 33 U N.89'18'34 "E. 200.00' 10' folio #27155002509 913 folio #27155002402 Q Q O z folio #27155002305 O � O r' O Z_ J folio #27155002208 folio #27155002101 The East ten (10') feet of Lots 33 through 37, inclusive of the Plat thereof, Collier County Production Park Phase 1 - -B, a3 recorded in Plat Book 15, Peges 7 and 8 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Containing 5200 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way of Livingston Rood being N.00'15'42 "E. 122Z/ DATE: '';e�2 OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 33962 ORAWN UY: C:tECXEU Bv: SCALE: OATS FILE NO.: ',; `I s� a� 09 -18 -96 LR -813 SHEET 1 OF 1 PCBs PROJECT NO, Eno 6 PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. SKETGN & LEGAL DU jPT,ION (NOT A SURVEY) slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 42, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. LOT N0. a2 0. EvDN30kV Flew Enea ent SUBJECT 15' GRJR(; . R. RiC ELNIOND P.L.S. 24013 -3301 E. TA'UIIAM TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 88141 PROJECT NO. (ate /jf_o l PROJECT PARCEL NO. 515 FOLIO NO. SKETCH & LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NUT A SURVEY slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 41, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. N. �are� Eascr,er,c LOT NO. 41 .ti SU8„ E "T 15' BY., ........DATE..7 /f' � G' GE R RICHMOND P.L.S. 2446 33.M E:-TAIvIIAMI TRAIL t4AP1 -ES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NO. `C" PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. 24767509E 5K ETCH LEGAL DESCRIPTION (MOT A SURVEY) slope 6 maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 40, Block 6, Bdarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJEC B /i.J�' . ....� .. ................... DATE.- 7lf!/0 CAF RGE R RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 33o I E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 1V be 1 -Am PROJECT NO. 7Q[ PROJECT PARCEL NO. J I7 FOLIO NO. (NO TA r slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 23, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT _ BY. /. ...... _ Gje R. RI( ;1 iMOND P.L.S. 2406 334LE. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE �8BI PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. 918 FOLIO NO. 271 sSnurnr, SKETCH & LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEr slope, utility & maintenance easement The East Ten (1 0) feet of Lot 38, Collier County Production Park Phase 1 -B, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 15, Pages 7 and 8, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Exchange Avenue N GE GE R RICHMOND .L.S. 2406 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 8B 1 " PROJECT NO. 6045/ PROJECT PARCEL NO. _51 FOLIO NO. _ 24767509 0 SKETCH I EG L >DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) _h slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 22, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida., Snp� r p" Y t BY G G .. .�.,..., c... ............DATE.:. E R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2106 .3 01 E_TAMIANI TRAIL. `L NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 q7 SKETCH NOT TO-$C Y `a :y rfiv 04" +rd Y ,f LOT NO. 22 , SUBJECT 15' BY G G .. .�.,..., c... ............DATE.:. E R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2106 .3 01 E_TAMIANI TRAIL. `L NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 q7 SKETCH NOT TO-$C Y `a :y rfiv s � PROJECT NO. �r1QS7/ I PROJECT PARCEL NO.__ FOLIO NO. 2A767Sn�RA__..__. r t 1 ► atle 1 slope 6 maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 21, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. saner Enwnw LOT N0.21 SUBJECT 15 LV Gf�iGE R RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TA?XAMI TRAIL NXPLES, FLORIDA 34112 i SKETCH NOT TO SC.a,E f � 0 r PROJECT NO. (000 PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. 247675n94- 4_ (NOTA r slope, S maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 20, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Em" 30 ba Btft Eawrart LOT NO. 20 SUBJECT 15' LV GF�%i %...........D�,TI ....7.l! �SRGE R- RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 -E. MkMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORJDA 35112 SKETCH tiOT TO SCALE 08EI OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 714- -5192 PROJECT NO. 6006 PROJECT PARCEL IJO. — i22 TAX PARCEL NO._ 7 IF DE>QRIPTION (NOT A SUR1/FY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage 3 maintenance easement LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 122 COMMENCE at the East Quarter Corner of Section 36, Township 49 South, Range 26 East Collier County, Florida, said POINT OF COMMENCEMENT being the Point of intersection of the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road and the South Right of Way line of Enterprise Avenue; thence run along said West Right of Way line S 001 15' 57" W 60.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel of land hereinafter described; thence N 45° 10' 49" W 84.17 feet to the South Right of Way line of Enterprise Avenue; thence N 89° 21' 25" E 34.60 to Point of Curvature of a curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet, a central angle of 90° 55' 12 ", a arc distance of 39.67 feet and a chord which bears S 45° 10' 49" E to it point of tangency; and the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road; thence S 00° 16' 57" W 34.60 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 1661 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S 00° 16' 57" W. r'61 Shect I of 2 OI DATE FE�SS106 SURVEYOR #2406 N- _- OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 DpdwN BY- OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAK41AMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 60' R/W ENTERPRISE AVENUE -P.D.C. N.89'21'25 "E. 60.0 ' `JL �— PARCEL 122 J 70.14' N.45'10'49 "W. 34.60' 14.03' —' I 1 \P-D.B. Curve number Radius = 25.00' °' ° = 90'55'121 Arc = 39,67' m s � �z Tangent = 25,40' ° 1 cn �V) O U o I O I (0f) l � PARCEL 122 inl 5.89'19'49 "W. GENERAL NOTES i) P.O.c. indicates Poln t of Commencempri ll 2) P.C.B. indicates Point of Beginning ?) Sec. indicates Sect +on 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rye. indicates rpr 6) R /b/ indicates Right -OF -way 7) All (Iistonces are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S.00'16'57'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the proFessional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH CHECY,fD BY: SCALE: I DALE; fYE NO.: �----j NOT TO 09_19 -96 SCALE LR -122 SHEET 2 OF 2 s r8B1a -#1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 771 -8 192 PROJECT NO. (f--) 00 6 1 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 'rAX PARCEL N0. nn7AtAsono7 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY drainage, utility S maintenance easement LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 822 COMMENCE at the East Quarter Comer of Section 36, Township 49 South. Range 25 East Collier County, Florida, said POINT OF COMMENCEMENT being the POINT OF INTERSECTION of the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road and the South Right of Way line of Enterprise Avenue; thence nin along said West Right of Way line N 890 21' 25" W 60.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel of land hereinafter described; thence continue N 89a 21' 25" W347.72 feet; thence S 00 16' 57" W 15.00 feet; thence S 89° 21' 25"E 363.06 feet; thence N 45a 10' 49"W 21.52 feet to the POINT OF REGfNNfNG. Containing 5331 squ, re feet more or less. Basis of Bearings is the West right of Way line of Livingston Road being 9 000 16' 57- W. parnobllgldncrip Ma DRAWN BY: I CKCKEU 9Y: I SCALE: Sheet 1 of 2 P OrESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS. COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX OATG I nLL NO.: ___ SHEET -OF F881. -4� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJEC7'S 11 EAST TAMIMAI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 60' R /VII ENTERPRISE AVENUE PO.B: _ ffi 37.72 A- 15.90' 60 i /.363.06' 3 u� o �O ' O (7 N n I X ILi 8.6 ?' PARCEL 822 N.45'10'49 "W. PARCEL 122 -� 14.93' --� m -- fP.O.C. 1/4 Corner Sec. 36, Twp. Rge. 25 E. r 0 O O 11 �- 34.60' I i I rn O Q O � OZ v r' � O (n co 00 C) r z o j Parcel 922 -� I I I I 1r' -I 10.00' S. Ei3'19'49 "W. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.D.C. indicates Point of Commencement 2) 10.0.13. indicates Point of Beginning , Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -oF -way 7) A(l distances ore in Feet and ciecimnis thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Right or Way line of Livingston Rood being S.00'16'57'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and srnferi wi Lh the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor- DRA�YH CHECKED BY. THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH SOLE: DATE: Fr* NO.: NOT TO OS -12 -97 sCAL-C LP -822A SHEET 2 OF 2 �-bb1 w OFFICE OF CAPITAL, PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMiAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34,12 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO._0 O G PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL NO. 00 7.q l t3.8D00 _-_ SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY Slope, utility A maintenance easement T LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 922 COMMENCE at the East Quarter Corner of Section 36, Township 49 South, Range 25 East Collier County, Florida, said POINT OF COMMENCEMENT being the P01-11;'r OF INTERSECTION of the West Right of Way line of Li,6ngston Road and the South Right of Way line of Enterprise Avenue; thence run along said West Right of Way line S 00° 16' 57" W 60.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGTkMfNG of the parcel of land hereinafter described; thence continue S 00° 16' 57" W 445.95 feet; thence S 89° 19' 49" W 10.00 feet; therce N 00° 16' 57" E 455.95 feet; thence S 45° 10' 49" E 14.03 feet to the POINT OF BEGR4NING. Containing 4510 square feet wre or less. Basis of Bearings s the West right of WAt fine I Road being gs S Y S 000 16' 57" W. Pdtx'tP1&%dmcrip.062 Sheet 1 of 2 I �y C 1— . 7 tT y GE RICHMOND DATE. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX sown sr: CHECxeD BY: (wke: � WC I nut nn.: I CI 7FFT �1F DRAWN DY: OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, F'-ORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 60' RAW GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. 'indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.U.B. indicates Point or Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) T wp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -Of -way 7) All distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S.00'16'57'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH urE C><EO er: : Y.XE: DALE: FILE Na.; NOT TO �z D.O.C. t 34.60' M r� a O \ 7 O O (A O � f.7 7 S � . V. 00, SCALE 11 -22 -96 LR -822 SHEET 2 OF 2 PH0JI~c1' N0. , # PR(.)JE(-,T PARL`F.L FOLIO NO. - 2a747404440..__. I & LEGAL DESCI (NOTA SURVEl) slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 19, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. mmnjeal' w-)- PROJECT PARC;rL Ik FOLIO NO, - �a74zirwa•tat... -• SKETCH &LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) 's slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 19, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Exrq W foot Mw Enwrom LOT NO. 19 N SUBJECT ���— 15' ,-7 1 y - � 6 ......- �..U..�..��,.... / .............DATE... ? /f. /7 TJ ItGF.. k RICE�tOND P.L.S. 2406 - • _ -3 301 E. TAMIANG TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE � r r I i f R I E sa 2ESCI (NOT A SURVEY) �gBl PROJECT PARCEL NO._ FOLIO NO. slope b maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) fleet Lot 18, Block B, Briarwcod Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier CounIty, Florida. F r. EvOig 30 5" :'-- BaW Easanent LOT NO. 18 SUBJECT BY ,/ ........DATE. �vKyy 4!. Gr,,GE R- RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TANUANU TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SYETCH':0T TC SCALE 08810 PROJECT NU. PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. LEG SC - -PTION (NOT A SURVEr slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 17, Block 6, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT E=" 30 bat Btft Eawr*U LOT NO. 17 15, A, t- -I B, 141YIF7 . ..... ...... DATE..? GE GE R- RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TANUANG TRAIL MAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT T, 0 SCALE Y : - PROJECT NU. _�I�C1S�1rzL__ PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. ; KETGH LEGAL ES TIQ.N. RIP r (NOT A SURVEY) slope & maintenance easement 15 feet Lot 16 Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to The West Fifteen ( } the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. I; E' F II 1 I 6 • GYP EaMrMM LOT MO. 16 SUBJECT �'`�— 15' r .... ........ DATE-'7xx/-�`� GEeRRGE R. RICHMO�ID P.L.S. 2406 3301 E: TAMIANU TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA. 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE �T ,.x 018B1 PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. --243-E35Q9367 (NOT A SURVEr slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 15, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. :4- Engrg 30 w SOW Ez"roNt LOT NO. 15 SUBJECT 5' By DATE-7/�0/ GE® GE R- RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 .3301 E. TAN41.4NII TRAIL NA,PLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE I P$B1 L : PROJECT NO. _tp_QQ�a PROJECT PARCEL_ NO. 1- FOLIO PJO. 2,7f,75O934 1_ A ■ •. ► , (NOTA SURVEY) slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 14, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according tc the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. ExWjn JO bN aLdkr Exww4 SUBJECT - 1S • : 15' Date: e Hic#=/,nd , PLS 2406 . Calller County. Government Complex 3301- E-Taoiami Trail Naples-, El 34112 LOT NO. 14 SKETCH NOT TO $CALF lY F W U, X88114 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 0Jip ( PROJECT PARCEL. NO. _ 12j TAX PARCEL NO._-2-71LSnnn685 LEGAL QUyQ- PTI ,SNOT A SURVEY road right -o£ -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage 6 maintenance easement LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 129 BEGIN at the Northeast comer, of Lot 55 of the Plat thereof Collier County Production Park Phase 3 -A as recorded in ?lat Book 22, Pages 59 and 60 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, srid POINT OF BEGINNTNG also lying of the West Right of Wzy line of Livingston Rord; thence along said West Right of Way line S 000 03' 15" E 175.27 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve to the right hating a radius of 25.00 feet, a central angle of 390 23' 45 ", an are distance of 39.01 feet and a chord which bears S 44' 38' 38" W to its point of tangency, said point lying on the North flight of Way line of Enterprise Avenue; th %nce S 89° 20' 30" W 24 94 feet; thence leaving said north Right of Way line N 38° 05' 19" E 64.24 feet; thence N 00° 03' 15" W 149.91 feet: thence N 89° 20' 30" G 10.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINh NG. Containing 2863 square feet more or less. Basis of Bearing is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S 00° 03' 15" E. rnuoegr)e.,c6p.rw3 'R. RICHMOND P FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS j COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 I60;z - ..._.. _., . _. . dl i ALUALtI I Ilhll PJA1'1 1 1 1 t hill iA ,;I 1 1 �1, -, t) / I4 h 11,i R,I�t t+ tl +,r Itrhl +trll�tn�t1 � , I' �y PARCEL 129 Curve nunber ( Radius 25.00' - P.f7.I3. /-\ = 89' ?3'45' N.89'20'30 'E. 145.00' Arc = 39.01' �,�;�i � Dw.wH er: } GENERAL NOTES 1) P,O.C, indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Sectljn 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) P, /W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances, are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being 5.00'03'15 -E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with tF+e embossed seal of the proFesslonnl (and surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH CHCr-KED 81: f SGtlL, DATE- NOT TO SCALE 09 -19 -96 LR -129 SHEET 2 OF 2 o rn n O o � of ;�: 3 LOT 55 I 0 y U, o o I I Z 1-, 0 c 0 r- Z ` o I f" S ' "E. J N.313'05' 19 64.24' I 95.32' C -1 S. 89'20'30 "W. 120.05' `- ?.4.94' ENTERPRISE AVENUE 60' R f Val GENERAL NOTES 1) P,O.C, indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Sectljn 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) P, /W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances, are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being 5.00'03'15 -E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with tF+e embossed seal of the proFesslonnl (and surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH CHCr-KED 81: f SGtlL, DATE- NOT TO SCALE 09 -19 -96 LR -129 SHEET 2 OF 2 PBBI PROJECT NO. --- /Z.�Q�__ PROJECT PARCEL NO. _5_` FOLIO NO. �7�7509�25 SKETCH & LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 13, Block B, Briarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT lY -B' : f�/ ............ D ATE . ? /`Iff J BGEP R_ RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 FLO.Q!DA ?4112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE Y x +. 0881 " s PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. f FOLIO NO._ 24767509301 SKETCH &LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEr slope & maintenance easement The West Fifteen (15) feet Lot 12, Block B, Bdarwood Unit One, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Pages 40 - 42, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT' B - ".1.?%. ........ ................ DATE ..91;;, j GEORGE R. RICHMOND P.L.S. 2406 330) E. TAMLA"W TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 1V v: 1 b 31,301 OFFICE OF L'APITA.L PROJECTS EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 12 (9 41) 774 -8192 ! PROJECT NO.. PROJECT PARCEL N0. ___..�._. (? ? A TAX PARCEL NO. rj2,at6 GlpLLa._- - -_ - -- !LELL_D_�_ jIPTI0N (NOT A S VEy) road right -ot -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage E maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 1E SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 260.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNTNG; THENCE CON7TNLgNG NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 240.(x1 FEET; THe?NCE SOUTH 99 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MTNUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 240,11 FET3T; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 20 MTNU_ITS 55 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 10,00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAIL) DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 2,401 SQUARE FEET (0.o.i � ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING NORTH (10 DEGREES 02 MINUTES IR SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 132A _ DATE:2�� -�,7 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 F T41/IAVI TPA!? UADI cc n 11p11e ti p8BI - I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 33011 EAST TAMIAM; rRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 ; 2 (941) 774--8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION Cost Line of Sec. 36, Twp. PROGRESS AVENUE 60' R/W Rqe. 25E 50.00'-, Y9 PARCEL 8320 35.15'— > 75.00' Ir 75.00' 0 56.27' (D PARCEL 132131 W w 14.0 7' z 0 LLJ 60 0 � lo� < EXISTIW, 50, PC -PARCEL 132C I I 0 15.00 ' PARCEL 832A J// I / 10.00' _0 C) C14 N PARCEL 132A- 10.00,_/ o p 0 0 < 21 0 0 z AM. GENERAL NOTES P.B.C. I ) P-O,C, indicates Point OF Commencement 2) P.O,D. indicates Point or Beginning 3) Sec, indicates Section 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right-of -wny 7) All distances are In Feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East One of said Section 36 being N.00*02'18'W, 9) Not %/Q(Id unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professional [and surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH SCALE: _Z7; VRAwm BY: CHECKED BY: SCALE: FILE NO.: 11-06-96 P ;P, -71 CA L F 132 SHEET 2 OF 2 p8BI .. OFFICE OF CA PI"TA.L PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMi TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3 112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. ___c UG f PROJECT PARCEL NO..___ t TAX PARCEL _LEGAL DE5�RIP'i lQ�; (LvQ� _U_Fs l road right-of-way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement Commencing at the East Quarter Corner of Section 36, Township 49 South Range 25 East Collier County, Florida; thence North 0 Degrees- 02 Minutes 1 g Seconds West along the East line of Section 36 and the West Right -of -Way line of Livingston Road, a distance of 1241.96 feet to The Point of Aeginning; thence continuing North along said line, a distance of 75.00 feet to the South P3ght -of -Way line of Progress Avenue; thence South 89 degrees 21 minutes 15 seconds West along said South Right -or Why line a 'distance of 75.00 feet; thence leaving attid South Right -of -Way lire South 45 degrees 20 minutes 32 seconds East, a distance of 105.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; said described tract containing 0.065 Acre (2,812 square feet), more or less. Basis of Bearings is the East line of said Section 36 being North 00 degrees 02 minutes 18 seconds West. Tract 132B t' py DATE: GE I : ` P FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 I32 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TMAIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34-11"f' (941) 774-8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 0 fn PARCEL 832AI"/ w Z > 10.00' I PARCEL 132A 10.00' -/ GENERAL. NOTES P.D.C. -- Fast L in f, c ! P,O.C. Indicates Point or Commencement East Quo,ter Ccirner Sec. -'6, T-A;,. 49'.7Z., P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning PROGRESS AVENUE 60' PAW 3) Rge. 25F 5 0. 0 0'- Rge. 25E, 75 00' J*W T-11 + T PARCEL 832B 525.98 75.00' N.45'20'32-W.-/ CD (D 105.50* PARCEL 1329 Lai P. 0. B. '0 0 . rn 0 > < 10 0 U-) � 0 < Ln nr J `PARCEL 132C U CIL 100 LLJ \15.00' PC14 < (D 0 I z z 0 fn PARCEL 832AI"/ w Z > 10.00' I PARCEL 132A 10.00' -/ GENERAL. NOTES P.D.C. -- 1) P,O.C. Indicates Point or Commencement East Quo,ter Ccirner 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning of Sec. 36, Twp. 49S.. 3) Sec, indicates Section Rge. 25E, 4) J*W T-11 + T 1, 1, W. — es owns ' p 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) RIW Indicates Right -or -way 7) All distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East tine of said Section 36 being N.00'02'18*W, 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seQ1, of the professional land -surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH M" BY*. CHECKED EM MALE: DATE: FILE NO.: NOT TO 11-06-96 1 SHEET 2 OF 2 t SCALE PR-132B t r« OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA .64112 (941) 7?4- -8192 PROJEc f _ -- PROJEC I PARCEL TAX PARCEL IJO.- 012t�1.liGl)liIL2____ IE GAL _Qla4RIPT1 ri-IK g-31115',!X drainage 8 maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SE-COON 36 TOWNSIIIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION36 AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LI VINGSTON ROAD A DISTANCE OF 1310.96 FEET TO T7{E POINT OF INTERSECTION OF TTIE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LI VINGSTON ROAD AND THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF PROGRESS AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST PJGIIT OF WAY LINE OF PROGRESS AVENUE A DISTANCE, OF 75.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING WEST ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 516.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET, THENCE NOR'T'H 89 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 531.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 21.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7852 SQUARE. FEET (0,180 ACRE;), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 832 P *OFESSIONAL WID SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 r E dA . 4 1 wR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT.) 3301 EAST 'rAMIAMI TRAIL. NAI ')LES, ELORIM 56 1 1 ;? (941) 774 - -8192 S.34'44'28 "W 51.33' i 5.00'03' 1 YE. -� 15.00' 0 CIC C w D 7- W Q J Q i ry 5- O U SKETCH OR DESCRIPTION EUSI. Une u` Sec. 35, 1'Ni). PROGRESS AVENUE 60' R/W Rgr' 25I_ P -O. B.-\ L - PARCEL 832 1 —� 75.00' .. - N.Sy'21'15 "E. PARCEL. 132(3 S I Elf EXISTING Cnr Ut. -1 i U CD cv °I Q O O U � -L Z O PARCEL 832AI �_ Co z M , > 10.00' la — PARCEL 132A 10.00' -/ GENERAL NOTES - P.0.C. 1) P.O,C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P-0-B, Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge, Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right-of-way 7) AR distances are In feet and decimQts thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the East 'line of said Section 36 being N.00'02'18'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH X t C s . _ 1r1I�PtfJ1.'( sin' e.► �+ n+.... .n- ..rn..s+ww+r�a...m.T.�i'�' -. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO._ 932 1AX PARCEL NO. nn ?81Fnnnr19-- LEGAL DESCRIPTIO,\i 0 O! • A SUR -y slope, utility 8 maintenance easement COMMENCING AT T'HE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUfII RANGE 25 EAST ; TIIENCE NO T110 DEGREES 02 MINUTES I8 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EASTLINE OF SECTION 36 A DISTANCE, OF 500.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNITIG; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAf) LINE, A DISTANCE OF 741.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST. A DISTANCE OF 14.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 751.84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAS'P, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 PEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7,469 SQUARE FEET (0.172 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. OASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36 BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCELCF32. G ` M Nom__ L___ DATE. N: PIONAL LAND SURVPrOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS ; COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33362 sale 93Z OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS .3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 12 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION GENERAL NOTES `� P,0.C. 1) P, ❑.C. indicates Point of Commence^)ent 2) P.D.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sep_. indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East line of sa;rl Section 36 being N.00'02'10'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal of the professionol land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAWN ?Y: :.G CHECKED FT•: ALE: DATE: ME NQ.: NOT TO 11-06 -96 PR -832A SHEET 2 OF 2. SCALE East Lin..,,, of Sec. 36, Twp. 49S, PROGRESS AVENUE 60' R/W Rge. 25E 50.00,--- j - -- -- T n - 35.16—_ 75.00' — � -52_ 5.98' 25.06' 1 �\ 75.00' � ID " N.89'2115 E• 55.2<7' / I / - PARC co }.07' ` EL 132B Z L i7 r7 Lli ° 1� �. o J < I�o 0 U LY_ 3 Lli j — r1 0 I \- 15.00' I o) cr � z r U Ln PARCEL 932 Z J 10.00' ; o ^ 0 t 0 •t N PARCEL 1,32A ' 10.00 GENERAL NOTES `� P,0.C. 1) P, ❑.C. indicates Point of Commence^)ent 2) P.D.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sep_. indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East line of sa;rl Section 36 being N.00'02'10'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal of the professionol land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAWN ?Y: :.G CHECKED FT•: ALE: DATE: ME NQ.: NOT TO 11-06 -96 PR -832A SHEET 2 OF 2. SCALE i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT i PROJECT PARCEL. NO. 1-33 1 TAX PARCEL NO. 00295880909 1E.GAL DE. CRIPTQN (NOSH SURVEY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement ti COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 26 EAST; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEFT TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 M1MI ? S 18 SECONDS AT. ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 976.03 FE ET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCT? CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LIN*_` A DISTANCE OF 82.37 FEET; THEA CE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE O 14.19 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 10 SECONDS 'NEST, A DISTANCE OF 69.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.0f) FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 1,548 SQUARE FEET (0.0]6 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. OASIS OF HEARINGS IS THE FAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 113 DATE: - GEPRGE 9. ?. M 1 FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 12406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 P,8BIi OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION N. 89'57* 43 "E. 25.00' \ N .00'02' 18 "W. - -, 82.37' PARCEL, 133 P.a.B. z � o U to � U 3 L) ■ Q O N o O O Z Z O F- tn C7 Z J 10 rn W I W N O O O M S.00'02'18 "E. 14.19' -- 5.12'22'10 "W. 69.81' S. H9' 7'43 "W 10.00' i� \- N.89'57'43 "E. 10.00' cu 100.00' P.O.C. West Quarter Corner Sec. 31, Twp. 49S. Rge. 26E. 133 i i GENERAL NOTES 1) P,O.C, Indicates Point of Commencement c) P,O,B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rye. indicates Range j 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and declr,ats thereof i 8) Basis of bearings is the Fast Right of Way line i of Livingston Road being N.00'02'18'W. I 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed ` seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH UKMm BY: d+EpcEO tTr: SCVL DATE: ntE rro.: NOT TO SCALE 11 -07 -95 PR -133 SHEET 2 OF 2 e� 1� 08BI + OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT"-)' 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLI S, FLORIDA -741 1 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. x.33 TAX PARCEL NO.-...pa245A8."Q2— I-EGAI: DESCRIPTION (NOT A S HV Y) slope S maintenance easement COMMENCING ATTI If-, EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 26 EAST;TIIENCE SOUTH 89 DECREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TOTHE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 266, I R FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING Nam 1 ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 709,90 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID PAST RI(7,IFT' OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTE ?S 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE. GF 709.90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 miIA T7:S 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEETTOTITE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7,099 SQUARE FEET M. 163 ACRTi), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LiNF: OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES IR SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 533 !; . _ DATE : CF RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL LOID SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPiTAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX. 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 7,3962 0 88 1 %A A, 5 3 .5 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3501 FAST TAMIAllvil TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-81 -92 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 14.99*57"' 3"E. 2 5.00' N.00*02'18"W. 82.37' PARCEL 133 S.00'02'18"E. 14.19' S.12- 22'10 "W. 69.81' S-9 T5 7'4 3"W 10.00* 7. 01 0; 0 0 0 < 04 CN 0 0 0 Z z Cn 0 C/) ['A R C E, 1, 533 ,0 N. 813'5 7'4 3"E. 10.00' 0 S.89'52'40'*E. 100.00' P.O.C. West Ouorter Corner Sec. 31, Twp. 49S, Rge. 26E GENERAL NOTES 1) P-❑.C. �rloic-Qtes Point of Commence mr- n t. 2) P.❑.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicate ,, Section 4) Twp. lndicote5 Townshir 5) Rge. indicotp,.; Ronge 6) R/W inclico-tes Right-ot-way 7) AR c6stonces are in Feet and decinots thereoF 8) Brisis or boorings is the East Right of ',/(,.y tine of Livingston Road being N.00*02'18*1.1. 9) Not -ilicl unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professionol land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH SCALF- SHEET 2 OF 2 DRAM SY: CHECKED BY: SCAt,r ME $10 �hi` TO I i 1 1 11-07-96 i 11 EE I 1A 11 /' It - A ti(' i :i i'l I /I it �'�ki��t•�%,��;���+�� ',()I I A', I iAAMIA'NAI I i ?AIH i lAI `1 1 '., I I ()IIII )A ,` 4 1 1 .' (U'1 I) I /•i nItl;' PROJECT NO.��i__ _ PROJECT PARCEL NO. .7524 3 _y� —�_= TAX PARCEL NO. nn�aSnRrtang LEGAL DU-QRiPT;ONaNOT , SI p ryi 7 3 3 A & B temporary construction easement 833 drainz+ye 8 maintenance easement COMMENCING AT 173E EAST i?UARIER CORNER OF SFC-TION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOOT H RANGE 26 EAST; T=HENCE SOUTH 89 DECREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST. A DISTANCE OF 100.6 FEET TO TTiE FAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVMGSTON ROAD ; TTHENCE I"!ORTH 0 DEGREES 02 NIINUCES 19 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAiD EAST RIGHT OF WAY LiNE A DISTANCE OF 275.49 FEET TO THE P0114T OF I3EGiNNING; THENCE CONTINLING NORTH ALONG SAID LiNE, A DISTANCE OF 48.25 FF.F.T; TT -IFNCE LEAVDIG SAiD EAST RIGIII OF WAY LINE NORTi 89 DEGREES 57 MINUES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 12. 10 FEET; THENCE 14ORTI 143 DEGREES 4(, h{IN(T'ES 03 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 98.20 FEET; 'rIMNCE NORTH 84 DEGREES 20 MMUfES 00 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 186.59 i•T:'ET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY y LINE OF TRACT L4 AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF BRIARWOOD UNiT ONE AS RECORDED iN PLAT BOOK 18 PAGES 4042 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID NORTTIWESTERLY LiNE A DISTANCE. OF 31.52 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAiD NORTHWESTERLY LiNE SOUTH 94 DECREES 20 MINI-i'iES 00 SF..CONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 154.84 MET; THENCE, SCUiT{ 43 'DEC =REES 46 MM -17ES 03 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 86.68 FEET; THENCE SOUT7136 DEGREES 38 M1NUrF-.S 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 37.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGMNMG; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.134 ACRE (5,R14 SQUARE FEET), NJORE OR LESS, TOGF.TIiER WITH A TEN (10)FOOT WiDE EASEMEM' WHOSE SOUTH LINE ABiaS THE NORTH LiNE OF THE ABOVE DESt:MFD PARCEL,(PARCEL 733A) AND A TFIi FOOT WiDE EASEMENT WIICSE NORTI I LINE ARUTS THHE SOLMI LiNE OF 17EE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL,(PARCEL 733B), BASIS Of' BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHi' OF WAY LiNE OF LIViNGSTON r ROAD BEING NORTH M DEGREES 02 MINUTES IS SECONDS WEST, PARCEL 833 , f �s GEt�1��E R. >:iiZTfia PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 12406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIES= COUNTY GovERNMENT COMPILED( 3301 E TAMIAM TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 755 A q B, S331 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPI-CS, FLORIDA 31112 (9 11) 774-8192 SKEM-1 OF DESCRIPTION TEMPORARY CONSTRI,,CTiot�j EASEMENT Parcel 7,33A 7 PARCEL 833 N. 8 9'5 E.-- S.84IROny. 12. 10' IJ / / Parcel 733B '5.44*56'56"W.--� S. 4.3'46'03 -W. 31.52' 86.618' TRACT L-4 < in T[MP0R\ARY- CONSTRUC (LAKE D.E.) [ON CE CASEMENT S-35*38'42-W. C) 37.61' 0 P.G.B. rte' i P C], 0 E. East Qt jorter Corner Sec. 31. Tv,p. 4t� Rge. 26 E. GEINEPAJ- MOTES 1) P-n-C. iticlIC',ites Point r)r C.oimcncement 2) Point -)r Ifec, I ,onning :3) S indicates Section I) Twp. InclicaLes Township 5) Pge- ;ndlcotes Range 6) R/W indicates pjght•-or-wny 7) All distances are In feet G,,,rl deeinais thereof 0) BQS;.s or bearings Is the East R/V line OF Livingston Road being N,00'02'i8'W. 9) Not volid unless signed and sealed with the em,,)r)sSCCj Seat of the proFessional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH SCALE- �NOT A1 F TO 1"TE: PR-033(.-/CN/CS ISC SHEET 2 OF 2 i i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TA.MIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 - 13192 PROJECT NO. 1000& l — PROJECT PARCEL NO. _ 134 TAX PARCEL N0. 0 20 922800122 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVE( road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage 3 maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE %VT-ST QUARTER CORNER OF SEC71.10N 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SCAJ -111 RANGE 26 FAST: T 1ENCE SOU11f 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO 1 I IE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD. THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHTOF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 1058.44 FEETTOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE CONTAUING NORTH AL014G SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 36901 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET, THENCE SOLRN 0 DEGREE'S 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3690) FEED; THENCE SOUT1189 DEGREES 57 NUNL'1ES 43 SECONDS '.VEST, A DISTANCE OF 25.(X) FEEET TO THE POTN'T OF BEGINNING: SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 9,225 SQUARE FEET (0.212 ACRE), ?MORE OR LESS, 13ASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NORT" 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 134 qy : DATr':I�'_ GE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 02406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 0 8 8 I ' 134 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3:'01 EAR T TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34 1 12 (941) 774 -8192 2.513 _ 36Tt S. 89'3 7'01 "W.- / 100.00' ,z v 0 n 0 cr o 0 z 0 to � n M Z J N O O O z P-11, B. N .00'02' 18" W. -� \ 1058.44' \ West Quarter Corner Sec. 31. Twp. 49S, Rye. 2.5E SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION I iT N.89'37'35 "E. N.199'57'43 "E. 25.00' PARCEL 134 — — J 7 0 u co n l.J co N O O 0 25.00' -EAST RIW LENE 5.89'52'40 "E. GENERAL NOTES 100.001, in ilr-ates Point of ConnencenenT 2) P.r1.3. !ndico tes Point of Bp6iinning ;3) Sec, indicates Section i4) Two. Indicates TeAnship 5) Rye. indicates Range } 6) R/W indicates Right-o]' -way 7) AU distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East R/W line of Livingston RoaD being N,00'02'18'W. 9) Not valJd unless signed and seaied with the embossed seal uP the professional 101-01 surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DK MN 8V: CI F.CKL "D fiY: Is'*N[ LE: DAfE FILE NO.: _F ]T T ❑ 11 -1 ? -Q6 PR -I34 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE o �a OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIT_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (94.1) 774-8192 PROJECT NO 60061 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 73 4 _ A _- TAX. PARCEL NO. 002922811007 i LEGAL SCRIPTI N NOT A SIJRVY`, temporary construction easement COMMENCING AT 111E WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 26 EAST; THENCE SOUl1l S) DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST. A DISTANCE.; OF 10.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD: TTTENCE'4CKT)f n DEGREES n2 M!NUIES IS SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 1427.44 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25 00 FELT TO T14E POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.21 FEET; THENCE SOLITII 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 87.00 FEET: THENCE SOIIiH 44 DEGREES 09 MINUSES 19 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE: OF 50.21 FEET TO THE AFORESAID EAST R)GH T OF WAY LINE: THENCE NORTH n DEGREES 02 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 159.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGININING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 4.3115 SQUARE FEET 10,099 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS TIM EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LI VINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH (KI DEGREES U2 MINUTES in SECONDS WEST PARCEL 734 A. /00 DA.TE:_ Li' R. RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR J2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLDER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962 F, 3 fEw OFFICE; OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3MIl EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL. NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 —8192 Wes', Quorter Ccrner SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 25130 Twp. '.(')S, Rge. 26F- 5.89'37*01 "W.- WAS', R/V! HNE 100.00' P.O.B. 2 5. 00'-\ S. 4 Xl 3'53"E. 100.00' 50.21' NOTES 1 ) P.U,C. ir-olicotes Point of Commencement '?) P.0.3. irnjicotes Point of Beginning 3) Sec. inciica tes SL-ctlon ,l) Twp. Cl_' N.89-57'43-E 159.00' 5) S. 00 '02'1 8"E. ,C) 6) P /'�' 87.00' 7) AU distances are in Feet and clecimais thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the East R/W line of Livingston RoaD being N.0G*C2'l8'W. 9) < 4 1 seat of the professional tan; surveyor S. 4 4*09'1 8"W. CV 50.21' CIO > 04 p 0 O z Wes', Quorter Ccrner Sec. 31. Twp. '.(')S, Rge. 26F- WAS', R/V! HNE S.89-52'� 0"E. 100.00' GENERAL. NOTES 1 ) P.U,C. ir-olicotes Point of Commencement '?) P.0.3. irnjicotes Point of Beginning 3) Sec. inciica tes SL-ctlon ,l) Twp. Indicates Township 5) R3, e. indicates Range 6) P /'�' indicates Right -of --way 7) AU distances are in Feet and clecimais thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the East R/W line of Livingston RoaD being N.0G*C2'l8'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professional tan; surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DWM BY: CHICKEO ErY: S" E: DATE: FILE NO SCALE NOT TO I ti - 12 - 9 6 PR-734 SHEE T 2 OF 2 I I I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 33,0 1 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, F'LOR,DA. 34112 (941) 774- -£3192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. 7-34 B ! 9� A TAX PARCEL 1.10. nnz9Z2-$QOQ7 SKETCH OF 't-EGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY 734 B&C temporary construction easement 934A utility S maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSI ITP 49 SOU-nI RANGE 26 EAST; THENCE SOUT71 R9 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LiVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGIrr OF WAY LINE. A DISTANCE OF 1058.44 FEET; TITENCE LEAVING SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LIE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 226.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEIN; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET; THENCE SOIJT'II 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; TITENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1 15.00 FEET 70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 2,300 SQUARE FEET (0.053 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. 934 A) TOGETHER WITH A TEN 00') FOOT EASEMENT -.JSE NORTH LINE ABUTS THE SOUTH LINE OF TILE ABOVE DESCRIBED EASEM04T (FARCEL 73413) AND A TEN (10') FOOT EASEMENT WHOSE SOUTH LINE ABUTS Tl{E NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED EASEMENT (PARCEL 7340). BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST R1GH'P OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. �� _ -�� iG" .DATE:- -- 4 I /9 7 - -- BY. LA14D SURVEYOR J2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PRWEC,TS L COI -Lk'R COUNTY COyERNiAErIT COMk -EX 3301 E TAUWA TRAIL t AAA FLORIDA 3411 a-: crackco ar; swc part: —1 &E SHEET -OF i i s r I fit 8BIaI 7345,75-1 c OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA. 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 25130 N.89'37'35 "E. - 36131- 5.89'37'01 'W. - / 100.00' I _ p------- - - - --� 20.00' 115.00' p P.1l.B. -\ ' / PARCEL 734C (T�MP. CONST. ESMT.) Q PARCEL 934A UTILITY ESMT.) C y- z ZliTl:11- ----- S.00'02'18 "E. 20.00' D - 5.89'57' 43 "W. (v 115.00' z N PARCEL 7348 (TEMP. CONST. ESMT.) _� 13 N.00'02'1 8"W. 1058.44' West Quarter Corner Sec. 31, 7wp. 49S, - N.89'57'43 "E. Rge. 2.6E 25.00' — EAST R/W LINE. 0 BRAWN BY: CHECKED Bf: SCAIE: DATE: rRC NO.: NOT TO SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE 05 -20 -97 PR -934 �' -S.89'52'40 "E. 100.00' GENERAL NOTES 1> P.O.C. Ind cotes Point of Commencement 2) P.D.B. indica-te-s Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) A![ distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the East R /',,1 tine of Livingston RoaD being N.00'Oc'18'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal r,•f the professional land surveyor S, THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH BRAWN BY: CHECKED Bf: SCAIE: DATE: rRC NO.: NOT TO SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE 05 -20 -97 PR -934 P' 8B11� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS :1301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774--8192 PROJECT N0. -6LC0 I PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL N0. __.aU22.80007 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) OWN Br: 734DAE temporary construction easement 834 drainage L maintenance easement COMMENCING AT 11 f EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTTI RANGE 26 EAST; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD; T1fENCE NOP.TIi 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID R1GI: f OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 1059.44 FEET; TTIENCE LEAVING SAID RIGIrr OF WAY LINT: NORT7199 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES IF SFCONUS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 313.00 FEET TO T1iE POINT OF BEGfN+ITNG; 'IlfENCL•' C•ONTINIJING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FI;F_ "T; TlIFNCE NORTH 99 DEGREES 57 M1N(TTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 375.60 FEET-,THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 99 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 375.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINhTNG; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7,500 SQUARE FEET (0.172 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. (834) TOGEINER'ATTI1 A TEN (10') FOOT EASEMENT W110SE SOUTH LINE ABUTS 11fE NORTI I LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED EASEMENT (PARCEL 734E) AND A TEN f 10) FOOT E/- SrNIENT WHOSE NORTH LINE ABUTS THE SOUTH LINE OF TTfE ABOVE DESCRIBED EASEMENT (PARCEL 734D). BASIS OF BEARINGS IS TffE EAST RIGITT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BFING NORTH M DEGREES 02 MINUTES IE SECONDS WEST, L.� 1 b.4E, 4 1,r T:_`' f�OFESSIUNAL LAND SURVEYOR ;2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX, 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA. 34112 CH�ClCEP BY; SCNE: DAIE: FRS N0: SHEET 0F 8BIgi D, 73.4 E, b-E }4 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAWAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 1 25130 N.89'37'35 "E. 3631 — S.89'37"01 "W. 100.00' I (734E) TEMPORARY CONST. EASEIJEN P.O.B. -N- 00'02'18 "W. /--N 89'57*43"E. PARCEL 834 20.00' 375.00' ° ` L�TLm717J� 11JJ.LL.7 /Tli� I Elf 1 �' \�- S.89'57'43 "W. \ O 375.00' S.00'02't f3 "E. � - _ 20.00' (734p) \-TEMPORARY( CONST. EASEMENT O I °o 7 I r� cn ; c ' m .Z N O .J O O 7_ N.00'02 ' i D 'W. West Quarter Corner .:sec. 31, Tvip. 49S, `- N.89'57'43 "E. Rge. 26E 25.00' P.L.C. EAST R fW LINE [=---I CHECKED er: SAN QAT: FU �.: NOT TO 05 -20 -97 PR -834A SHEET' 2 OF 2 _ SCALE r 7 s t 1 S. 89'52' 4 0 "f_. 100.00' GENERAL NOTES t. P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement �) P.D.6- inui -ates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) l wo. Ir,di;_atps Township, S) Rge, indicates Range o% R!W indicates Right -of -way 7) A!.! distonc_es are In feet and decimals thereof 8) E05i= Of bearings Is the East R/W line of Livingston RoaD being N.00'02'le'W. 9) riot valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed Seri of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH [=---I CHECKED er: SAN QAT: FU �.: NOT TO 05 -20 -97 PR -834A SHEET' 2 OF 2 _ SCALE r 7 s t 1 018B 1 A , II OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 771 -8192_ PROJECT NO.________�Z�OG PROJECT PARCEL NO. 93.4 6 TAX PARCEL NO.— .ap2s2�8a407 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTIOW �I�IOT AA SURVEY) 'WN or 1« slope, utility & maintenance easement. COMMENCING AT THE WESP QUARTiR OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUT11 RANGE 26 EAST; TIIENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF IOO.f)<I FEET TO THM, EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 1427.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1219.71 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE NORTH 99 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTH SEC11ON LINE, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE S 26* 27' 34" W 33.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST. A DISTANCE OF 1198.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF flLGfNNING. SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CON *AR fiNG 12, 412 SQUARE FEET (0.295 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD BEING NOR11100 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 934B DATE: PROFESSIONAL LAND.. SU , ' RVEI;OR � 2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PRp,jE�7$: COLLIER COU141Y COVE NM COMPLEX -- 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL S FLORIDA 34112 Ct'ECXC) 7 +: SCALE: ptTE ME I SHEET :` -OF I i a t I p8BI -n A gr34 s OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 "J.8 Y57'43 "E:1 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 2.5.00' \� 25130 N.89'37'35 "E. — — 36121 �- S.89'37'01 "W.-/ w �- S.26'27'34 "W. 100.00' 'Co t h 33.62' Cd N N C6 a N O o� O '- O P,O.B. PARCEL 9348 — — — — -- — S.E19.57'43"w.J 10.00' 1 fJ fi Ci 3 o, Q N O o � O z Z 0 I- Cn C7 z West Cuarter Corner Sec. 31, Twp. 49S, < Rge. 26E P,O.C. � `-EAST R/W LINE GENERAL NOTES 1 oo.00' 1; PlI.C:. indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.D.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates; Section 4) Tw7. Indicates Township 5) Roe. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right- of--woy 7) All distances ore in feet and decimals thereof 8) Itrisis of bearings is the Fast R/W line of Livings ton RonD being N.00.02'18'W, 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed sect of the professional land suI -veyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MAVJ Fr.: CHECxED FfY! SCKE: DATE: fKC Ifa.t NOT TO 05_1.3 -97 PR -834B SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE y 3 I i 08B1*I I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 0061 PROJECT PARCEL NO. / 35 TAX PARCEL NO. L027-4480003 l GAL DEj�iON ,NOT A QRVEYi read right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement COMMENCING AT TTfE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF TTfE CENTERLINE OF PROGRESS AVENUE AND TTIE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 1.5 EAST; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES IA SECONDS WEST ALONG THE. EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO T Hr.. POIt:T OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 540.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37.MTNUTES 01 SECOND '.VEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 43.62 FEET, THENCE SOUTH I I DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 48.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 393.17 FEET; THENCE SOI]TH 44 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 44 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 78.12 FEET; TTIENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH RIGIIT OF WAY LINE OF SAID PROGRESS AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 11,631 SQUARE FEEL' (0.267 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING NORTI I I I DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 135 i I RICHMOND DATE: GE R OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 82406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 8B1 14, 135 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION S.89'37'01 "W.-� 10.00' - - -- S.00'02'18 "E. -� — Eost line of 44.62' Sec. 36, Twp. 49S, Rqe. 25E S.11 *47' 19 "W.1� j 48.79' 75.00' 1 N.89' ?.1'18 "E. P.O.B. n PROGRESS AVENUE GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commemceprent 0. P. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Se::, indico tes Section 4) Tw(a, indicates Township Pg(-. indico tes Runge R,'\,/ indicates Right-of-way 7) Ali distnnces ore In feet and decimals thereof N) 13nSis of bearings is the East line of ,aid Sectoor, 36 being N.11'02'18'W. 9) Not voiid unters signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH mvm W CrRCKCD m: SCAM[: Mrct IME NO.t NOT E 10 -31 -96 PR -135 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE L. __ ......... �^ a+ N O 0 ' r7 U�W s I< ao U p C-4 n Q a N o ' (L a Co Z O vi z V) S.4a'a2'aa "rr. 7 78.12' �� J 75.00' 1 N.89' ?.1'18 "E. P.O.B. n PROGRESS AVENUE GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commemceprent 0. P. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Se::, indico tes Section 4) Tw(a, indicates Township Pg(-. indico tes Runge R,'\,/ indicates Right-of-way 7) Ali distnnces ore In feet and decimals thereof N) 13nSis of bearings is the East line of ,aid Sectoor, 36 being N.11'02'18'W. 9) Not voiid unters signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH mvm W CrRCKCD m: SCAM[: Mrct IME NO.t NOT E 10 -31 -96 PR -135 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE L. __ ......... 6. '$B1 -1 4 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO._. _60061 PROJECT PARCEL NO, 935 TAX PARCEL NO, 002741Aii(]003 JZ-Q�,J -j) �CRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) slope, utility R maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF iNTERSE.C11ON OF THE CENTERLiNE OF PROGRESS AVENUE ANIO THE EAST L11+E OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 fiAS "T; THENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAiD PROGRESS AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; "(HENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 74.91 FEET TO THE MIN7OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAiD LINE, A DISTANCE OF 404.29 FEET; T 1ENCE NORTH 11 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 48.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 43.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 44.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH I I DEGREES 47 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 48.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 393.17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 44 SECONDS WEST, A DiSTANCE OF 14.20 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAiD DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 4,915 SQUARE FEET (0.113 ACRE), MORE OR LESS, 3ASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE CENTERLINE OF PROGRESS AVENUE BEING SOUTH 89 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. / DATE:' 2 as RICHMOND " OFIESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962 O'BB1„ p 435 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA Z14l 12 (94 1) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION S.89'37'01 "W. 10.00' N.89'37'01 "E. -"" ` \� - East Line of 10.00' I _ ' ` Sec. 36, Twp. '19S, Rge. 25E S.00'02'1 8 'E. 44.62_' -S.11'47'19 "W. 48.79' ' PARCEL 933 - h N O to M 1n I O i N laJ U j 3 Q OIOD rU O N Q iv 2 O O 2 p i 14.20'---\ O \\ Vi Z I (n O Z /75.00'lr� - P.Q.B. ni.89'21'18 "E. I , 0 30' _ �- PROGRESS AVENUE GO R/W �"- P.Q.C. GENERAL NOTES 1) F'.L].C. indi--ntes Point of Commencement P.n. -R. ind: cotes Point OF Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section -l) Teep. Indicates Township 50 Rye. indicates 4onge 6) Ri W inAicn tes Right -oF -way 7) All dis':cnces ore in i'eet and e;ecimals thereof 5) Boris of beorings is the Centerline of Progress Avenue being S.89'21'18'W, `) Not valid un(ess signed and sealed with the embossed seoi of the proFassional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH OitAwN BY: CHi"El) BY: $C.y,E; - - DATE: ME NO. NOT TO 10 -31 -96 PR -835 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE 3301 8 B 1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJEC'T'S EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 1 n 006 PROJECT PARCEL N0. _ 13 TAX PARCEL NO.— Ilrl77 r24jjn—oo SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY m"W BY: road r;y,iit: -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF 13EGiNN1NG; TITENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MRJUT'ES 18 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 730.00 FEET; TTIENCE SOLrITi 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 70.S. 15 FEET; TliENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 28.95 FEETTOTW NORTH LINE OF SEt TION 36; THENCE NORTH 99 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7.172 ACRE (7,486 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. 13ASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BE ING SOLM100 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 1E SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 136 ggYY DATE: 17 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER. COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 7F1 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 341 12 CHECKED RY; O1,fE: FILE NO.: . SHEET "U,F ti 1: t I. PP 8B 1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION dzs 25.00*---\\ P.O.B. N.89*37'01 "E. N.89*37'35"E. 28.95' 9.65 19.30'.. Twp. 49S Rge. 26E IAJ V) 'C3 O 0 Cy- TY/p - 49S 0 r,) 0 ~ Z Rae. 25E 1'j : I "in 0 - 0 0 V) 3 0 no 0 'N z ry C) OI p 5; 0 0 w CLI 0 0 ,-EAST LINE PARCEL 736-� I SEC. 36 PARCEL 136 S.89:37'01 "W. L 10.00' -_z '— 10.00' G c- N E R A L NO TES I ! P.O.C. indlcates Point of Commencement 2, P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) S P c. in ai c: 0 t p S Section ,j) -r yip inclicates Township 5) Rge, indicates Range 6) I? /'.J indico tes Right -of -way 71 Ail distsrices are In feet and decimals thereof 0) Bus!-. of Bearings Is the West Right of Way line of Livingston Road being S.00'02'18'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH ME NO.: ."Ecxrk� r OMM MY: By . ........ [s �NLE6T TC -13-97 -136 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE I PACT 5E; PR SCALE I I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 771 - -8192 PROJECT NO- PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL NO. on7712 40 0 I SKETCH OF _LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY temporary construction easement COMNiF.NCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 23 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS FAST ALONG TJlli EAST LINE OF SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 620.00 FEET; 'THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES Of SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO "T -trF POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG ALINE LYING 10 FEET WEST, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 543.15 FEET; THENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES 14 MINLrIES 46 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 19.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 hiTNU1ES 19 SECONDS EAST LYING 20 FEET WEST, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO. TI fE EAST L INE OF SAID SECTION 36 A DISTANCE OF 611.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES of SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FELT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.138 ACRE {6034 SQUARE FEFT), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36 BEING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTS 18 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 736 � I DATE:__ PWZFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR JA 466 OFFICE Of CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 34112 DRAMN BT: Ci1ECRE0 DY: SCAM 3301 I FIIE NO.: SHEET '?0.F �8B1 .� . OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 530 1 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 25.00' N.89'37'01 "E. N..31'1 �' 16 "'N. —' 9.65' 19.30') Twp. ?f9S Rge. 25E N r. co 00 N O O O PARCEL 136 -�j PARCEL 736 -` 89'37'01 -'N. �w 10.00'- < \ lei 1 0.00' SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 2 36 31 P.Q.C. N.89'37'35 "E. 28.95' I Twp. 49S i Rge. 26E i o � °W I Q O 0 a- o �O z a ~ v iW V z of O O J iO 0 V1 /-EAST LINE SEC. 36 /- P.O.B. `- 10.00' GENEREq NOTES 1) P.L7.C, ndico tes Polnt of Commencement 2) P.N.B ndicates Point of Beginning 0 O O _Q fl] 73/ I, WK-l' PARCEL FOLIO NO. ran? Z 12 c,onnn _ ETCH 8< < ECAL DES C 2110N (NUT A SURVEI) slope, utility d maintenance casement The East Ten (10) feet of the North 730 feet of the East 510 feet of the Northeast One Quarter (1/4) of Section 36, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. NE Corner 1 :1 'I 1 I ` Proposed T.0 E. 1 1 Pmposed 1P Wo-d Way --`� :i • i :I 110' !4 FPL Easement ............. 1......... ..............................; PROPOSED SLOPE E UTILITY EASEMENT —+1 10' _ �� i � a, Date: � i -) 1 V �:3a i�kc�ndt PLS 24U6 110' Colli.£r County Goyernment Complex 3301 E Temiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE e WE 8814- OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3.01 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) '174 -8192 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) PROJECT N0. (11. 006 / PROJECT PARCEL NO. - -137 TAX PARCEL NO. 00267080009 fee Simple title BEGIN AT TI FE POINT OF INIERSECTION OF TI iF SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LrNE OF (301 DEN GATE PARKWAY AND THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTII, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY,FLORiDA , TI (IiNC['_ SOUITI 0 DEGREES 22 MTNUTES 13 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, A DISTANCE OF 1131.40 FEET TO TIIF_ SOUTHEAST COR�11:R OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE SOU`I fl 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 01 SECOND SYEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET, Ti IENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTT S 19 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 160.00 FEET TO THE NORTIT LINE OF A 160 FOOT CANAL EASEMENT ; TITENCE CONTINUING NORTH .ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 20.05 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 55 MTNITTES 45 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.56 MET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 96.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURI: OF A TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6905.46 FZET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 44 SECONDS; 1 FTENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 812.99 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6905.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 44 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 812.52 FEET BEARING NORTH 3 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WL•ST; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 812.99 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 13 2.4 3 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF-84.49 FEET; THENCE SOUT1189 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 700.71 FEET; THENCE NORn10 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40,00 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES I it SECONDS FA SST, A DISTANCE OF 859.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIWNG; SAID DESCRIBED 7TtAGT CONTAINING 140,311 SQUARE FEET 0.22 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF RFARINGS 1S 7HE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25 BEING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22 '�;INIJUES i3 SECONDS EAST. WOFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 M:: ilk r8B114� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION W00129'4: 40.00' Curve number : Radius = 6905.46' n = 06.44'44' Arc 012.99' Chord = 912.52' Chord Arp. NO3'44'35'V. Curvr number' 2 Rodlus = 6905.46' D = C6'44'44' Arc = EA 12.99' Chord = 312.52' Chord firq. N.03'44'3TV. trl _ GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY N.89'30'18'E. 859.44' — N.45'16'00 84.49' N.00'22'13 132.43' P.0.B. PARCEL 137 137 N.00'22'1 3'W. 96.61' S.89'55'45'E - 56' N.005.'02'18'W. -rant line Southeo3t 20.05' � \\ Ouarier Sect. 25. N.00'02'18'w., Tw. 49 S.. Rey. 25 E. 160.00' �� - - -, GENERAL NOTES o= n 1) a- indicates Point of CommenCement C. -2 2) P.D.B. indicates 1n 1- ip W ~ Sec r Q H / n to Indico tes N W 5) ,,ge. W N Range W 1 - F- Cj 41 u5 J C -1 I I O 0 137 N.00'22'1 3'W. 96.61' S.89'55'45'E - 56' N.005.'02'18'W. -rant line Southeo3t 20.05' � \\ Ouarier Sect. 25. N.00'02'18'w., Tw. 49 S.. Rey. 25 E. 160.00' �� - - -, GENERAL NOTES 1) P.17.C, indicates Point of CommenCement —160' CANAL EASEMENT f / 2) P.D.B. indicates Point of Beginning 1- 3) Sec indicates Section / 4 Twp. Indico tes Townshp 5.89'3TOt'W.- Southeaat Comer 5) ,,ge. indica `:es Range Sec. 25. Twp. 49 S.. 10.00' Rge. 25 E. 6) Ri MI indicotes Right -of -way 7) -all distanccs ure In Feet and decimals thereof B) Basis of Bearings Is the East (Ine of said Section 2" heincg S.00'22'13'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the proFessional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH tMAWH Bs' CHECKED BY: DA /E SCALE E : FILE NO.: NOT 10 -14 -96 PR -137 SHEET 2 0. F 2 ` 8QIY4 � OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 PROJECT N0, — G(2061 PROJECT PARCEL NO. _____927 TAX PARCEL 110. — 04444- AW00"- - -•— _LLQh,I__QE_.l !P T II N (NOT A SURVEY) slope, utility & maintenance ensement `_'OMM[ ?NC1NG AT TIFF POINT OF INTERSECTION OF-111E EAST LINE OF SECI40N 25 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH RANGE 25 EAST AND THE SOUf1i RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOLD,iN {;A l-F PARKWAY; IHENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION 25 A DISTANCE OF 232.63 FEET, TTIF.NCF SOIMI 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 99.M FEET TO TNT: WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIB INGSTON ROAD AND TlIF POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TOTFfE FAST, HAVING,A RADIUS OF 6905.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6 DFGREES 44 MINUTES 44 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 812.52 FEET PFARING SOUTH 3 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVF..AND SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LI14E A DISTANCE OF 812.99 FFFT 70 T141? FLINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, IJAVING A RADIUS OF 6905.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 44 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 812.52 FEET BEARING SOUTH 3 DFGREES 44 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOU111 ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 9.:2.99 FFFT; TI FENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS FAST, A D]STANCE OF 96.61 FEET THENCE NORT}l 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 45 SECO[NT)S WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.56 FEET; THENCE S01MI0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.05 FEET; IIFENCE LEAVING SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOITI H 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1 9.32 F1-i -r: THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A D.STANCI: OF 49.12 FEET THENCE NORTH 4 DFGREES 07 MINUTES 04 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 114.76 FELT TOTITF. POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NC?N- TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6890.411 FFF.T, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 6 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 21 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 753.96 FTf f' BEARING NORTFI 3 DEGREES 53 MINIT ES 47 SECONDS WEST; '["rfFN'CF TJORTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 754.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVA1 JRE OF A RF.VF.RSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6 )20.4(, FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE- OF 6 DFGREES 44 MINUTES 44 SECONDS, AM) A CHORD OF 814.2% FEET BEARf,10 NORTM DEGREES 44 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WE-.ST; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 814.75 FEET; THFNCF NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE- OF 147.48 FEET; TI FENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 21.25 FEET TO THE AFORESAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 1.1 VINGSTON ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LfNE A DISTANCE OF 132.43 FEET TO THE F'O( ^iT' OF BEGINNING. SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAWING 0.671 ACRE (29,248 SQUARE FF.E T), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LRIF, OF AFORESAID SE- 'TION 25 BEING SOU III 00 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 1.1 SECONDS EAST. P iDFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 pf 8B I A f OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 5301, EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774-8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION P.D. C. GOLDEN GATF PARKWAY PARCEL 837 N.89*30'18"E. 859.44- 40.00' Curve •umbpr Radius - 6905.46' n = 06'41'44' Ar 81i!.99' Chord Cho'. j Brg. M.03,44,35,W. Cti-ve number 2 --------------- ROCIIU- = 69C5.46' v - 06'4.4'44' Arc 1?.9')' Chord = Ci = 812.52' Chord B g. N G3'4 4'35'W. Curve ri(.mber 3 Radius - 692046, Art: 814.75, Chord = 014.n' Chord Brg. N.03'44'35'W, Curve numbvr 4 ---------------- Rooll-is = 6890.46' Arc = 754.34' Ch.,. cl = 753.96' Chord Brg. 5.89*20'18-W. 700.71' _,,eN N.45'16 00 W. 56.15' 21.25• N.00'22'13*W, 147,48' N. 00-2 2'1 3'W.—"' 132A3* PARCEL---_,] 937 C-4 -1 tJ rz a P.D.B. rti 5.89'37'4 7 "W. 99.00' Lr) W (A 01 Z Z) Z Uj 0 it N.04*07'04"E.—\ 124.76' N.00'22 . 13 . W. 96.61 5.56, K00*02'18*1Y.-, East line Southeast 20.05' Quarler Sect. 25, N.00*2 2'1 YW.- I.P. 49 S., Rqt, 25 E. 49.12' -7 GENERAL N F3 TE S 1) P O.0 ir)JiCQtt­; Point or Commencement 160' CANAL EASEMENT, 19.32' 2) P.,9,R irdiCotes Point of Beginning - - - - - - - - :3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Tw rD. indicates Townsi,.ip '—Southeast Comer 5) Rge. incEcates Range Sec. 25, Twp. 49 S., Rge. 25 E. 6) PPd ;ndicates; Right -of -way 7) AU distances are in Feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Renrings is the East line of said Section 25 being S.00'22'13'E. 9) Not ve-tid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal of the proFesslonat land surveyor THIS 1S ONLY A SKETCH DPAM XAM I DAVE - NOT To SCALE 112-17_96 IFu"o PR-837 SHEET 2 OF 2 it OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112. (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. 1319 TAX PARCEL NO, ___381S)Da4D11-(1D -- 1EGAL DESCR{PTIQIN (NOT A SURV �Y road riKht --of —way, sidewalk, tit iIity, drainage & maim- enance casoment DF O N AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 1, OF THE PLAT THEREOF, GOLDEN GATE' ESTATES UNIT NO. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 57 OF THE PUE{f.IC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE NORTLI 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 1 A D!STANCE OF 5! 1.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT l A DISTANCE OF 99.36 FEET TO THE F'O;t'T OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO TITS WEST. HAVING A RADIUS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 DEGREE 45 MINUTES 18 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 235.36 FEET BEARING SOUT110 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 235.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 116,60 FEET; THENCE NORTH E9 DEGREES 37 NfDPJTES 35 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.[10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES lE SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT I A DISTANCE OF 160.00 FEET; THENCL SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1 10.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNTNG; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 54,004 SQU ARE FEET (1.240 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF 13EARINGS IS THE WEST LINE OF TRACT 1 BEING NORTH 00 DEGREES 22 MIMfIES 13 SECONDS WEST. 'PARCEL 138 — DATE: _` /t L. , ;/azt P OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 t� I'M OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774- -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION N.89'32'36 "E. 1 99.36' 1 — — C", I IC -1 '0 11 H � aU � � Q N fl N W e O � O o co /-N.89- 37'35 "E. o = 10.00' Uj 1 :2 C14 r Q W LO OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774- -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION N.89'32'36 "E. 1 99.36' 1 — — C", I IC -1 '0 11 H � aU � � Q N fl N W e O � O o co /-N.89- 37'35 "E. o = 10.00' Southwest ,.ornef Tract 1 Curve number Radius = 7684.44' n = 01.45'18' Arc = 235.37' Chord = 235.36' Chord Brg. S.00'54'561E. GENERAL NOTLS 1) P.D.C. indicotes Point of Con"ncement ?) P.arj. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Spc. inCiir,tes section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Pge. indir_o tes Range 6) R /'.J indicates Right-of -way 7) Atl distances are in feet and decimnls thereof 8) Snsis of Bearings is the West line of Tract 1 being N.00'P_2'13'W. 3) Not —hd unless signed and senled with the embossed sent of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MVW EM ct�cr.ro W: SCALE: DATE: FILE W.: NOT TO 10 -15 -96 PR -133 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE .M Uj 1 :2 C14 C5 O Q W LO P 0 vi L IS-P,9'32'.'2- IV. 110.00' Southwest ,.ornef Tract 1 Curve number Radius = 7684.44' n = 01.45'18' Arc = 235.37' Chord = 235.36' Chord Brg. S.00'54'561E. GENERAL NOTLS 1) P.D.C. indicotes Point of Con"ncement ?) P.arj. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Spc. inCiir,tes section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Pge. indir_o tes Range 6) R /'.J indicates Right-of -way 7) Atl distances are in feet and decimnls thereof 8) Snsis of Bearings is the West line of Tract 1 being N.00'P_2'13'W. 3) Not —hd unless signed and senled with the embossed sent of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MVW EM ct�cr.ro W: SCALE: DATE: FILE W.: NOT TO 10 -15 -96 PR -133 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE .M 1" 881 h OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. _ODD PROJECT PARCEL NO._ E 3� TAX PARCEL NO.— ";H 1 nnnunnrin GAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY slope, drainage, utiIiLy & mair.Lenance casement COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT I OFT) IF, PLAT 111EREOF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE S7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 99.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 25.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7709.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 13 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 126.09 FEET BEARING SOUL It I DEGREE 19 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 126.09 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 5 DEGREES 07 MINLTES 53 SECONDS FAST, A DISTANCE OF 177.72 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE Or 48.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DF_GREF•.S 37 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 42.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 116.00 FEET TO TI IE: POINT OF CURVATURP. OF A TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7694.44 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 45 MINUTES IR SECONDS; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 235.37 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.249 ACRE (10,844 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 1 BEING NORTI 100 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 838 c. DATE: ONAGE-R. RICHMOND P OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR P2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3.301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 e ti i S t _ i t F !F � p8BIx 838 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAIAW.All TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION w N w F U z F o O .= W O Z CV /-P.O.B. Qz N.89'32'32 "E Radius 99.36' _ P.O.C. -� Ar c = C -2 Northwest � 5.89' 2'32 "w. 110.00'— - 25.01' !j Corner Tract i are in feet and decimals thereof _ 3 5nsis .,r Bearings ;s tTe West line of Tract 1 I^ beinq N.0("22'13'W. n Not "'alid unless signed and seated with the embossed C -1 a` tine professional land surveyor 4i � to ro ro UW IO ir U N a- Q Ip Fn Clq ° 00 a' o N.89'37'35 "E. 1 z cl, Q 42.00' o� o S.02'24'.51 "E. ° ' 48.24' — -� Curve number Radius w ,!ni = 0145'18' w F U z °Q o O .= W O Z CV V Qz U(0 Radius of w c 5) Ar c = vi Chord � 5.89' 2'32 "w. 110.00'— _ At( distonces Curve number Radius = 7684.44' ,!ni = 0145'18' Arc = 235.37' Chord = 235.36' Chord Brg. S.00'54'56'i_. Curve - nunber2 Radius _ - = 7709,44' G = 00.56'13' 5) Ar c = 126.09' Chord = 126.09' Chord Brg, S.8B'12'40'W, GENERAL NOit.S 1) f' C;.C. 'ndicntes Point of Commencement 2) 11.0. E. ;r,di; ates Point OF Beginning 3) S,:-C. indicates Secticn 4) Tor;, in•�irates Township 5) Rge. indicu tes Range 6.• T ?/W indicates Right -of -way 7) At( distonces are in feet and decimals thereof z77) 5nsis .,r Bearings ;s tTe West line of Tract 1 beinq N.0("22'13'W. 9) Not "'alid unless signed and seated with the embossed secs a` tine professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DPAwN RY: rHECKU EY: 5CALE: ALE DATE: ME NO.: NO SCALE TO 12 -13 -96 PR -838 SHEET 2 OF 2 .I i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 66061 PROJECT PARCEL NO 173 9-___ TAX PARCEL NC.�IS�SLIIUU(11 1,LEGAL DESCRI!TIQIJ N�'T��Jf ,YU road right-o; —way, sidewalk, ut.iiity, drainage R maintenance easement BEGIN AT THE S.XJTH14T -ST CORNER OF TRACT 2 OF TIIE PLAT THEREOF, OLDEN GATE ESTATES UNTT NO. 29, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 57, OF TITS PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ; TITENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 WNUT'ES I I SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE. OF SAID TRACT' 2 A DISTANCE OF 1 ;n nu FTET; THENCE NORTII 89 DEGREES 32 MINTJTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 180 FEET SOUTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE NORT?I LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 94.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7684 44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 DEGREE 07 MINUTES 09 SECONDS, AND A CITORD OF 150.0E FEET BEARING SOUTH 2 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 150.08 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MTKITES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTT-I LINE* OF SAM TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 99.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTATKING 14,552 SQUARE FEET (0.334 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 BEING NOR -11 W DEGREES 22 MWUTHS 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 139 pry. -- _ DATE. .- L1-±Z_— PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 f: c. C: 139 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 33(31 CAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3411 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION U Q CENCRAL NOTE_ i) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement c) F.O.H. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Se. indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township 5) Rgr. indicates Range (S) R /'w' irclicotes Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Busis of Bearings Is the West tinE of Tract 2 bE•ing N 00'22'13'W. 9) Not valid i.nless signed and seoted with the embossed seat of the professionol tand surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MAW W. CHECKED V: SC"Y- DATE: w EILC Na.: ` SCALE T❑ to -15 -46 PR -139 SHEET 2 OF_ 2 SC U Q F -- -- — I_ O O N.89'32'32 "E. LjJ 94.17' -- V) O cL O rs r7 0 C) N O J < O N O ° O U N z C -1 a ¢ Curve number I U Radius = 7684.44' i- n� = 01'07'0`3' Arc = 150.08' - P.Q.B. Chord = 150,08' Z Chord Brg. S.02'21'09'E. 99.36' -� ' I 5.89'32'32 "V!. U Q CENCRAL NOTE_ i) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement c) F.O.H. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Se. indicates Section 4) Twp. indicates Township 5) Rgr. indicates Range (S) R /'w' irclicotes Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Busis of Bearings Is the West tinE of Tract 2 bE•ing N 00'22'13'W. 9) Not valid i.nless signed and seoted with the embossed seat of the professionol tand surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MAW W. CHECKED V: SC"Y- DATE: w EILC Na.: ` SCALE T❑ to -15 -46 PR -139 SHEET 2 OF_ 2 SC �j 'l µ[� Ar. F: �8BI i ; OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3 ,501 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 r PROJECT NO._ PROJECT PARCEL NO.------ TAY. PARCEL NO. 391 fin I ?n(Ii)I �EQAL-DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY slope, drainage, ut.ility 8 maintenance easement COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 2 OF TiiE PLAT 111)' RFOF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNTI' NO. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAGE 57 OF 111E PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; 11fENCE NORTE I x7 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF 'I RAC T 2 A DISTANCE OF 9936 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID POINT PEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, I IA'.1NG A RADIUS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 DEGREE 07 MINUTES O� SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 150.08 FEET BEARING NORTH 2 DEGREES 21 MINUFL:S 09 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 150 08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS FAST ALONG A LINE LYING 150 FEET NORTH, AS WASURED PERPENDICULAR TO,TNF. SCiUFH LiNE OF SAID TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 40.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF CUk.VATRRE OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO 711E WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7724.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 43 SECONDS. AND A CHORD OF 37.55 FEET BEARING SOUTH 2 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 37.55 FEET; TfiENCE SOITRI 2 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1 i 2. �O FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG 11 IE SOUTH LINE OF TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 40.57 FEET TO T1iE POINT OF BL-'GTNMNG; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 6,019 SQUARE FEET (0.138 .ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE SOUTH LINE OF TRACT 2 BEING NORTH A9 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 839 P OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS ?� I i_A;;T TA!v41AM1 TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3� 1 1 `? (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION co N) 1-- U d H I_ IG �O LL c> (Y_ Q N O 0 o G' O LO 7 ' .J N.89'32'32 "E. P, ❑.C. 99.36' S.89'32'32 "W. - \ -- 40.57' P.O.B. 9x.17' 40.04' n = 01'07'09' Arc = 1 C -2 = 150.08' Chord Brrt. S.Oc'2l'f19'E. Carve J p> Jl U ` 1 Arc = Q [l U W < G = 37.5`.5' Chor(,; Eirg. S.02'45'37'E. sil 2 — to 1 (t 1 Curve number Radius = 7684,44' n = 01'07'09' Arc = 150.08' Chard = 150.08' Chord Brrt. S.Oc'2l'f19'E. Carve number 2 Radius = 7724.44' n = 00.11,' 4 3' Arc = 37.55' Chord = 37.5`.5' Chor(,; Eirg. S.02'45'37'E. a� 4 eF i� U1"1'JUL' UI" UAI Nell. ;:50 1 CAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA :S�i 1 1 PROJECT NO._ __C GY?6 / PROJECT PARCEL NO.__. 14 u TAX. PARCEL- NO.._3ti111.;1 i�liL1L —_ LE LAL [JsSCriIPTl0N (NOT A SIiRV road right –nf –way, sidewalk, utility, drainage d raintenince vascenent BEGIN AT "II fF NORTH;VEST CORNER OF TRACT 2 OF THE PLAT THEREOF, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, UNIT NO. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT HOOK 7, PAGE 57 OF THE PUTLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COLRM, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 39 DEGREES 32 MINITTFS 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTIJ LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 83.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT' CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 20 MINUTES 39 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 180.27 FEET BEARING SOU it i 3 DEGREES 35 M1N'U'IES 03 SECONDS EAST; THENCE. SOUTTI ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 N45NITIES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 150 FEET NORTII, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE SOUTH LINE OF TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 94.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF PAID TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 190.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAM DESCRfi3ED TRACT CONTAINING 16,105 SQUARE FEET (0.370 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OI" BEARINGS IS THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 BEING NORI'l I (x) DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 140 RICHMOND FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 -r, 1 r'. 'f F�yl> GS; t. 1'68.1 f a JF OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS, 30 EAST TAMIAKII TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA ;4 > 1 2 (94 1) 774 -8192 rROJECr PROJECT PARCEL TAX PARCEL SAL U;_ Cf',iF'7iQPJ INOT P. Ryjilyj 5101,c, tir.^.inagf,, util;ty R m;tinIPnitnce c�,I,;emrnL C0.V_'l4i =NC F. AT 7TIE NORTHWEST COR_NT:R OF TRACE' 2 OF THT? PLAT 111F;RF.OF. GO',,UF:N -;;AIF Fs,rATTiS 1JN.7 `10. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE: �7 OF 71ER PUBLIC. RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNW, FLORIDA; THENCE NOR-111 89 Dt:GRFU. ) 32 ;V(IN T1"' 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG 114E NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 A nis'rANCF, OF 84 07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BI:GENNING: THENCE CONTINUING I .SST A i,()Nr� S AM) LINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.09 FELT TO THE POINT OF C[JRVA "il RE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE To 'THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 772,1. 14 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 20 MINUTES 14 SECONDS, ANT) A CiiORD OF I8Ci.27 FEET BEARING SOUTH 3 DEGREES 34 MTNUTL•S 05 SECONT)S FAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180 27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 180 FEET SOUTH. AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAT TO, TT-M THE NORrH LINE OF SAID IRACI' 2 A DISTANCE OF 40,04 FEET TO TFEE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGEN"1 CUR«, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CEN7TCAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 20 MINUTES 39 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 180.27 "FEET BEAWNG NC)RT'H 3 DEGREES 35 MINUTTS 03 SECONDS WEST; 11TENCE. NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180.27 FEET TO THE POINT OI' BEGINNING: SAID DESCRIBIED TRACT CONTAINING 7,211 SQUARE FEET (0 166 ACRE), ?'AORF OR LESS. 13ASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT2 BEING NORTH R9 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST PARCEL 840 il�24fqii� 4z 1' �A_15 l*Nl P FESSIONAL I-AND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPI EAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E 7AMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3'-�01 FAST TAMIAMI TRML NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 7,74-8192 j SKETCH OF DESCRIPFION 'P.D.C. N.89'32'32"E. 84.07' 4 P.O. B.- 1-0 0 L Ll C-) (D °o 0 I0 L 94.17' _40.04' S.89*32'32"W. rote Point OF Commencement L F. U P. i'-)d;r o tes Point OF Beginning ? e C. irlOir'atFs sec riot, ,j) -W1). 7 rflcaTes Township inclicater; Range 6) Right-of -w•-Ay 7) are In feet and decimals thereof 6) P-0-sis or Bearings Is the North (ire of Tract P heing N.B'J'3F'22'E. 9) I'.;nt valid -.;rtess signed and seated with the embn5se-o' seal of lhe profess�ona( 1,)nd sur-veyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH blvam UY CnEC CEC EW: SCAU: DAM FXC 40.: NOT TO 18_91 1 0- 6 i SCALE PR-840 SHEET 2 OF 2 a. Curve ritimber 1 Rocilus = 7684,44' 0 Z" C-2 Arc = 180,27' Chord = 180,27' w Chord Br, SC3'35'03'E. C-1 u < < � f� Curve number 2 < CL- - - - -- Radius = 7724,44' G = 01*28'14. Arc = 180.27' Chord = 100.27' Chord Brg. 5,03*34'055'17. 94.17' _40.04' S.89*32'32"W. rote Point OF Commencement L F. U P. i'-)d;r o tes Point OF Beginning ? e C. irlOir'atFs sec riot, ,j) -W1). 7 rflcaTes Township inclicater; Range 6) Right-of -w•-Ay 7) are In feet and decimals thereof 6) P-0-sis or Bearings Is the North (ire of Tract P heing N.B'J'3F'22'E. 9) I'.;nt valid -.;rtess signed and seated with the embn5se-o' seal of lhe profess�ona( 1,)nd sur-veyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH blvam UY CnEC CEC EW: SCAU: DAM FXC 40.: NOT TO 18_91 1 0- 6 i SCALE PR-840 SHEET 2 OF 2 a. 17 "1a'« .�l S�Y• ��1 q y 0, 8B1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3?r% 1 EAST TAMIAM! TRAIL NAPLES, FLQROA. 34 1 1') (941) 774-8192 PROJECT N0.— __—_ PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL NO._.391.G0.21?ll] 11 - - - - -• ��C�E C1 IPTi__J�1 _(NOT A_SURVEY) r-o(I I10:1-)1 -way, sidewalk, uLili[y, drainage & mainl.enance e.:ist,menL BEGIN AT TI;f'. SO[_T HY;FST CORNER OF TRACT 3 OF THE PLAT THEREOF. GOLDEN UNIT ' -10. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 57, OF'iI IF PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA-, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MiN! 7TS !1 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE \4T:ST LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 165.60 ''EF: r. TIfF.NCE NORTH R9 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONC, ALINE LYING 165 FEET NORTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR T0,1111- SOT. Tli UNF OF SAID TRACT .1 A DISTANCE OF 71.07 FEET TO THE POfN 7 OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE. CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAWNG A RADIUS OF 7694.4; TTFT, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 14 MINUTES 02 SECONDS. AND A CfIORD OF 165 49 FEET BEARING SOUTIi 4 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 24 SECONDS FAST, THENCE SCkJIH ALONG SAID CURVE, A L• (STANCE OF 165.4, TTET; T'i fENCT SOUTTT 89 DEGREES 32 MWITES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG ITIF. SOU71 [ LWE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 94.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID CF.,SCPJBED TF.ACf CONTAINING 12,848 SQUARE FEET (0.275 ACRE). WRE C'R LESS. RAS!S OF PEARINGS IS THE WEST LINE OF TRACT 3 BEING NORTH 00 DECREES 22 MINUTES 0 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 141 08B I 141 01i'li'MR, OF CAPITAL PROJACTS 3301 [AST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA _W12 (941) 774-8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 10 9 110 N.89'32' 32 "E. 71.07' CL- C pq :- . o LJ -i C-1 U Curve n,-jmber 1 " 0 U Lei 0 Of Radius 7684.44' (D p '!�' = 01'14'02' Z Arc = 165-49' Chord = 165.49' Z 1l Chord Brg. S.0,1*52'24'E. '-07' S.89'32'32"V-'- rN, CIENEPAI- NL*,,TES 1) P.U.C. :nO'.cates Point of Commercijment 2) P.r.I.B. indicates Point of Begirninq 3) Sec. i r) r) i r:,:, -c e s Section 4) T wp. lrdicQ tes Township '-. ) Rge, i i r- r, t e s Pange 6) R /W ;n(li(:o tes flight --of -way Ati distances are in feet and --Jecimots thereof 2) Bosic; -)t7 Bearings Is the West tine of Tract 3 9) Not vr.tirl unless signed and necied with the embossed svol cF the professional land surveyor TH;S IS ONLY A SKETCH 0 MOWN BY: DAIS: ME MO.t NOT TO .1 L— 1 10-15-96 [ PR-141 SHEET 2 OF 2 pw 881iwr OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 I_,,\ST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORMA 34112 (941) 774-8192 PROJECT __- PROJECT PARCEL N0. TAX PARCEL NO. IN 1 t1i1'�111111iLL_— LE,QAl, DF-SQRIPTION (NOT A SUS slope, drainag(n, utility K mai tit c,nancr, oa::eme•nt 0-WNIENCE AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 3 ov Tl IE PLAT THEREOU=. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29,A.S RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAGF. 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNT)', FLORIDA; THENCE NOR ni 99 DEGREES 32 MINTfTES 32 SECON I)S EAST ALONG; THE SOUTH LINE OF SAITD IRACE 3 A DUSYANC. OF 94.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF fEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING TFil' BEGINNING OF A NON - TANGENT CUR`/c, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7694,44 FEET, A CENTRAI. ANGLE OF I DEGREE 14 MINUTES 02 SECONDS, ANT) A CHORD OF 165.49 FEET BEARING NORTH 4 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 165.41; FcET; THENCE. NORT1i 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 165 FEF7 NORTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OP A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7724 44 FEF.T, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF I DEGREE 13 MT1dLI ES 39 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 105.4 9 PP.F,T BEARING SOUT'rl 4 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, T7IENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID rURVF., A DISTANCE OF 165.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTTi 89 OF.GREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 40.09 FEET TO 771E POINT OF BEGINNING: SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 6,620 SQUARE FEET (0.152 ACRE), MORE. OR LESS. BASIS GF BEARNGS IS THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT3 BEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 941 BY:jRIC --- DA.TE:1y3rt� RKOFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 92406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 MVm at PHI e4-1 OFFICE 0 F CAPITAL PROJECT'S' 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 SKETCH OF USCRIPTION Z > P. 0. C. 84.07' L RL GENERA L r.jP ;-F ;3 _ 1) P.E].(,. irclicates Point OF Commencement 2) F U.P. indicates Point OF Beginninq 3) S-C ;nrlicc'tes Sec tion 4) 'r ,, p. I r i r i i c a t —s Township 5) ko_ e. indicri tes Ronge 6) R/W indirQ tes Right -c)F-way 7,'- All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 6) 130,-,is o;' F Bearings is the South line of Tract 3 N' heing .e')'32'32'E. 9) i"L v(11i-J Unless signed and sealed with the embossed scut o: the professional land surveyor• THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH FIOIE: --- F 1 *10.* CHECRED Rf:- SC U: NOT TO 1 _96 SC-ALF PR-841 SHEET 2 OF 2 C) tD C-) N.89*3'1*32"E -A lij t 71.07' 0.15' (J-) Curve number 1 0 O Radius = 7604.44' ('1' LN- = 01,14,02, Arc = 165.49' Chord = � Chord Erg. < 3 v in 0 pe) co Curve number 2 ly - W U C-1 F�l V- C-2 Radius = 7724,44' 0(0 to it L\ CL Arc = 1()5.49, U) I Chord = U i Chord Brg.' S.04-51'01'E. Z > P. 0. C. 84.07' L RL GENERA L r.jP ;-F ;3 _ 1) P.E].(,. irclicates Point OF Commencement 2) F U.P. indicates Point OF Beginninq 3) S-C ;nrlicc'tes Sec tion 4) 'r ,, p. I r i r i i c a t —s Township 5) ko_ e. indicri tes Ronge 6) R/W indirQ tes Right -c)F-way 7,'- All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 6) 130,-,is o;' F Bearings is the South line of Tract 3 N' heing .e')'32'32'E. 9) i"L v(11i-J Unless signed and sealed with the embossed scut o: the professional land surveyor• THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH FIOIE: --- F 1 *10.* CHECRED Rf:- SC U: NOT TO 1 _96 SC-ALF PR-841 SHEET 2 OF 2 B�� OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAKII TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 7%4 -8192 PROJECT NO._ PROJECT PARCEL NO.- `47_ TAX PARCEL LEGAL DESCRIPTION -NOT A SURV� road right- ,f —aay, sidewal'r., utility, drainage 8 maintcr.:rnce easement. BEGIN AT TIIE NORTTIWEST CORNER OF TRACT 3 OF THE. PLAT THEREOF, GOLDEN GATT? ESTATES UNIT NO. 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 57, CIF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OrF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTTF 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTT:S 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTP LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE Or 55.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGENf CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 59 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 57.19 FEET BEARING SO! f TFI 5 DEGREES 52 M.INUi ES 29 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUT-N ALONG SAID CIJR'✓T-.. A DISTANCE OF 57.19 FEET TO'n IF POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TT1E WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 14 SECOND,, AND A CHORD OF 104.55 FEET 13EARING SOUTTI 5 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST; TTiENCF SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 108.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH R9 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG ALINE LYING 165 SOIJITi, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 71.07 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 165.00 FEET TO TIFF POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 10,421 SQUARE FEET (0.739 ACRE). MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 BEING NORTH DO DEGREES 22 MDATTES 13 SECONDS %VEST. PARCEL 142 t`,�F' 1 N -- DATE' _ '? ?< - -- P OF'ESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT C0iIPLCX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3.3952 ^ ^^� '~ ` ` w u � ^��1 � / ' 4 �7 `- OFFICE OF CAP/TA[ PROJECTS 3301 EAST TANIAM| TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA .341l2 (841) 774-8193 z co _ -5 ] / | | GENERAL NOTES /) P.O.C. indicates Point of Conncncpn,nt Z> P.O.B. indicates Pomt or Beginning 3) Sec. indica tes Section *) Twp. fnc/cot-?s Township 5> Rgc. indicates Range, 6) R/W |n'/|cates Right-of-woy 7) AU distances urp in l7pet and decimals thereof' 8` Basis of Bearings is the West x,e or Tract 3 being m.00^22'13'W. 9) Not vuUd umess und seu(cd with the cnbosspN seat op the profpssjr)no� |una surveyor THIS |3 ONLY A SKETCH NOT TO 10-15-96 1 SCALE I PR-142 SHEET 2 OF 2 .`/ .' / .� .� /. �f' � ` � SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION qt It POB Cur,, "vn^rr / xodk/s = 3955-88' l� /\ = 00`30'59' Arc ~ 57,19' Chord = 37J9' Chord Brg� lO5^52'29'[ [] �u � un _CN Curve number 2 {} 2E ----------- U_ Radius = 7684w' [J fx �� = UU^�8'33^ O� o- CL ^- � Arc = 108.515' ChorrJ ~ 08,55' Chord 8rg, JUS,'5J'42'[ L ~� [) of 71.�_�_-____ ' S.89*32'32'W. ol | C� O /It) z co _ -5 ] / | | GENERAL NOTES /) P.O.C. indicates Point of Conncncpn,nt Z> P.O.B. indicates Pomt or Beginning 3) Sec. indica tes Section *) Twp. fnc/cot-?s Township 5> Rgc. indicates Range, 6) R/W |n'/|cates Right-of-woy 7) AU distances urp in l7pet and decimals thereof' 8` Basis of Bearings is the West x,e or Tract 3 being m.00^22'13'W. 9) Not vuUd umess und seu(cd with the cnbosspN seat op the profpssjr)no� |una surveyor THIS |3 ONLY A SKETCH NOT TO 10-15-96 1 SCALE I PR-142 SHEET 2 OF 2 .`/ .' / .� .� /. �f' � ` � CONIMENCE AT TIM NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 3 OF THE FLAT TTTEREOF, GOLDrN GATE ESTATES UNTf NO. 29 AS P,EC'ORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAG£ 5 7 OF TTIE PUBI -1C RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NOR1 Ti LINE OF SAID TRACT 3, A DISTA14CF. OF 55.14 FEET TO THE PORT OF BEGTWNG: THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE KNNT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST. HAVING A RADRJ`; OF' 815.88 FEET, A C'ENTRAI, ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 47 M N ITES 51 SECONi)S. AND A CHORD OF 53.11 FEET BEARING SOUTH 5 DEGREES 34 MIN1,'T -S 1 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 53.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TTIE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7724.44 FErT, A CEN"1'RAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 50 MIN9JTES 08 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 112.64 FEET BEARING SOUTH 5 DEGr(EF.S 52 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUT1f ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 112.64 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 165 FEET,AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR T'O,TTIE NORT11 LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RAWLIS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 34 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 10E.55 FEET BEARING NORTH S DEGREES 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORM ALONG SAIL, CURVE, A' ISTANCE OF 108 55 FF.F_ 'T' TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TTTE EAST, HAVING A R.ADTUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 59 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 57.19 FEET BEARING NORTH 5 DEGREES 52 M1NLrIE.S 29 SECONDS WFCT; THENCE, NORTT? ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 57.19 FEET To THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TTLICT CONTAINING 1,630 SQUARE FEET (0.152 ACRE). MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE NORTH TINE OF SAID TRACT 3 BEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 XIIN17MS 32 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 342 G � M DATE.:-- - OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORDr1 33962 OF'F'ICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS k 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 ;L (941) 774- -8192 r � ' PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. e i TAX PARCEL NO.___3�1J1'11�LiiCi LEGAL DESCRIPTION NCT A. S iE 3 slope, drainage, Utility R maintenance easement CONIMENCE AT TIM NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 3 OF THE FLAT TTTEREOF, GOLDrN GATE ESTATES UNTf NO. 29 AS P,EC'ORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAG£ 5 7 OF TTIE PUBI -1C RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NOR1 Ti LINE OF SAID TRACT 3, A DISTA14CF. OF 55.14 FEET TO THE PORT OF BEGTWNG: THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE KNNT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST. HAVING A RADRJ`; OF' 815.88 FEET, A C'ENTRAI, ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 47 M N ITES 51 SECONi)S. AND A CHORD OF 53.11 FEET BEARING SOUTH 5 DEGREES 34 MIN1,'T -S 1 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 53.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TTIE WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 7724.44 FErT, A CEN"1'RAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 50 MIN9JTES 08 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 112.64 FEET BEARING SOUTH 5 DEGr(EF.S 52 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUT1f ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 112.64 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 165 FEET,AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR T'O,TTIE NORT11 LINE OF SAID TRACT 3 A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE WEST, HAVING A RAWLIS OF 7684.44 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 34 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 10E.55 FEET BEARING NORTH S DEGREES 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORM ALONG SAIL, CURVE, A' ISTANCE OF 108 55 FF.F_ 'T' TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TTTE EAST, HAVING A R.ADTUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 59 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 57.19 FEET BEARING NORTH 5 DEGREES 52 M1NLrIE.S 29 SECONDS WFCT; THENCE, NORTT? ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 57.19 FEET To THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TTLICT CONTAINING 1,630 SQUARE FEET (0.152 ACRE). MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE NORTH TINE OF SAID TRACT 3 BEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 XIIN17MS 32 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 342 G � M DATE.:-- - OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORDr1 33962 r j f F„ r 4 r ; T PS .+ P8g1 84Z OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAI'Al TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3411 12 (941) 774 -8192 LLJ O CL O CL Q O Of Z O F-- (J7 L') Z d SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION U Q r- P,O.C. a I N.89'32' 32 "E. Curve number 1 53.1P 55.14' 40.1 C -•3 Brg. S.05 *54'11'E. P.O.B. number 4 Radius f o = C -1 3 N �t r7 Chord Brc, r Brri. ;..0`,5'52" 5'E. N � J W ni f`J O O J ~ U In W Radius = 7684.44' ZI a C -21 3 71.07' 1 40.15' -------- - - - - -- - Radius = 385 5.88' 5.89'32'32 "W. _ 7, i l0 _° 1 I I N nr� Y /� - 0 0 4 i I Curve number 1 53.1P Chord Radius = 3855.86' C -•3 Brg. S.05 *54'11'E. Ll, = 00'`50 'ii)' number 4 Radius Arc = 57.19' o = 00'S0'(15' Chord = N �t r7 Chord Brc, Chord Brri. ;..0`,5'52" 5'E. J W F-- Q Curve number 2 Q ~ Radius = 7684.44' C -4 Arc = 108.55' Chord = 108.55' Chord Brq. SAS'S3'42'E. Curve number 3 71.07' 1 40.15' -------- - - - - -- - Radius = 385 5.88' 5.89'32'32 "W. _ 7, i l0 _° 1 I I N nr� Y /� - 0 0 4 i I Arc = 53.1P Chord = 53.1;' Chord Brg. S.05 *54'11'E. Curve number 4 Radius = 7724.44' o = 00'S0'(15' Arc = 112. &4' Chord = Chord Brri. ;..0`,5'52" 5'E. I x) 4 GENERAL Nf1TES 1) P.U.C. indicates Point of ComMencc merr k 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sc(-. inb�c(ztes Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge, indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right-- of - rvay 7) All distonces are in feet and dec:mQis thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the North tire or Tract 3 being 14.89'32'32'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH ORA" BY: GIECKEO Fry: , scANU. DATE F4E 1Jtl.: r NOT TO 10 -18 -96 PR -842 SKEET ? OF 2 SCALE i 5 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT - {'RU•!ECT PARCEL N0. TAX PARCEL AL DF �F�IPTIlON (�IQ ,-,U EY) road right •-of –way, sidewalk, utility, drainage Q maintenance e'a,erient BEGIN AT'IHE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 4 OF THE PLAT THEREOF. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES,UNIT NO. 29, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 57 OF TH1-- PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 12 MINUTE'S 32 SECONDS EASTALONG A LINE LYING 180 FEET SOUTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICiULART'O, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 44 75 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGENT CURVE, CONCH VT TO THE EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 03 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 150.14 FEET BEARING SOUTH 4 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOLTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 150.35 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 55 14 FEET TO 111E POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7.418 SQUARE F!:F.T (0.170 ACRE), MORE OR LESS, BASIS OF BEARINGS 1S THE WEST LINE OF TRACT 4 BEING NORTH W DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 143 1 . 11' DATE:' � _ GE R. RICHMOND AESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 I8B1 W3 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION GENERAL NOTES 1) PO.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P,U.B indicates Point of Beglnnlr,g 3) SPC, indicates .S ctlor, 4) Twp. [ndicates Township 5) Rge. !ndicates Range b) R /'.J indicates Right -of -way 7) Ali distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West line of Tract 4 being N.CO'22'13'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealer with the embossed seoi of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH BRAUN BY: CHfdcfG BY: SCMF: OA1E: FILE NO.: NOT TO SCALE HE_E7 10 -15 -96 PR -143 S 2 OF 2 I I I G I I0 I rI 1 LLJ j O I 2 j `-' i I I j J Q N.89'32'32 "E. IJ 0 Of 44.75. — -- — -- — 1 z 0 - 31__I a In 0 I Curve nunioer 1 z3 z - - - - -- - - - -- - M °o z I Radius = 3835.'32' J a �° C -1 = 02'14'03' o w l / Arc = 150.35' G 0 z Chord - 150.34' ` w / Chord Br G. S.04';9'5)A'E. j 1 P.D. B, x. w f SOUthwest Corner Tract 4 '- - - S.89'32'32 "V1. GENERAL NOTES 1) PO.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P,U.B indicates Point of Beglnnlr,g 3) SPC, indicates .S ctlor, 4) Twp. [ndicates Township 5) Rge. !ndicates Range b) R /'.J indicates Right -of -way 7) Ali distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the West line of Tract 4 being N.CO'22'13'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealer with the embossed seoi of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH BRAUN BY: CHfdcfG BY: SCMF: OA1E: FILE NO.: NOT TO SCALE HE_E7 10 -15 -96 PR -143 S 2 OF 2 r'.; R • 01 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT N0. 006. 1____ PROJECT PARCEL NO. TAX PARCEL LEGAL PESUIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) slope, drainage, utility R maintenance easement COMMENCF AT THE SOUTIEWEST CORNER OF TRACT 4 OF I IIE PLAT THEREOF, GOLDEN GATE MATES UNIT NO. 29.AS RECORDFD IN PLAT 1300k 17, PAGES 90 -91, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 150 FEET NORTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 55.14 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 03 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 150.34 FEET BEARING NORT114 DEGREES 19 MIN1. i ES 58 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 150.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST. A DISTANCE OF 40.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3815.88 FEET. A CENTR U. ANGLE OF 2 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 28 SECONDS. AND A CHORD OF 150.35 FF.FT BEARING SOUTH .4 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, IIIENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 150.36 FEET; THENCE: SOUFIi 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 40.15 FEET TO THE FOINT OF BEGINNING: SAID DESCRIBED IRAcr CONTAINING 6,014 SQUARE FEET (0.138 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS T11E NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 BEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST. . PARCEL 843 G _DATE:'"j/J� RP OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLDER COUNTY GOVERNMENT CON(PLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 ORwn W. 0`88 3 IN OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA _7)41 12 (94 1) 774 -8192 n w 0 n O It Ct_ Q O 2' Z_ 0 I-- U) U z _I SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION I � I I� o 0 � i _1 N. F39'32' 32 "c. 44.75' 40.05' — 0 P.O.C. - - - -\ ! W D.l Southwest I 11rP Corner Tract 4 55 7 4'a r S.89'32'32 "W. 9415 4� -- —" — 30' 3 w U Q = 02'14'03' Q Arc Chord = 150.34' Chord Pr-g. S.04'19'5B'E. ��r O Curve number ? :v D ,° OM / C- i OU U Uj U ZIZ< mow! 2 t N I a I X P.O.C. - - - -\ ! W D.l Southwest I 11rP Corner Tract 4 55 7 4'a r S.89'32'32 "W. 9415 4� -- —" — — Curve number 1 � Radius = 3855.38' Q = 02'14'03' Arc Chord = 150.34' Chord Pr-g. S.04'19'5B'E. C -2 Curve number ? Pcidius =. 38!5.88' / /, = OF. 1�'28' f Arc = Chord 150.35' Chord Bry. UENERAL MOTES 1) P.O.C. IndiCu tes Pclnt of Conrencer,en t .� 2) P.O.P. Indicates Point of Beglnnir.y 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) TwP. Indicates TownShip S) Rge. indicates Range b) R /'d indicates R'gF,t-- Oz--woy 7) Ali distances are in Feed; and decirnals thereof 8) Basks of Bearings is the worth line of Troct 4 being N.89'32'32'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and spaled with the embossed seat of the professional load surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MCCREO BY: SCN.E: OATS: ME W.: - - T SCALE 10 -18 -96 PR -843 E--,HL2- OF 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL MAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) I74 -8192 PROJECT N0. — ._G CU PROJECT PARCEL NO.-- !A4 TAX PARCEL NO.__3ffiL[)0240t Q4 road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage a maintenance �asem,,nt BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNrR OF TRACT 4 OF THE PLAT 1 HEREOF. 0DI-DEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 57, OF'IiIE PUBLIC RECOP.)S OF COLLIER COUN"IY, FLORIDA ; THENCE NORTH 89 DE611): s 12 MINIrTES 32 SEC0,NDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 1'RACr 4 A DISTANCE OF 40.01 FEET TO 171E POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON- TANGEN"f CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL. ANGLE OF 2 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 33 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 18U.0.6 FEET' BEARING SOUTH 1 DEGREE 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS FAST: THENCE SOMi ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WFST ALONG A LINT: LYING 180 FEET SOUTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO,7HE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 44.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WES "r LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO 711E POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7,502 SQUARE FEET (U. 172 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS 1S THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 BEING NORTH W DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 144 GE hE R. RIC� DATE: /A 2 FI PROFFSSIONAL WID SURVEYOR N2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 08B z OFFICE; OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 CAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 1 (941) 774 -8192 r-� W V) O CL 0 CC n Q O t2 7_ O 1-- V) 0 Z SKETCH OF DESCRIPT10N �R11B. N.89'32'32 "E. 40.01. — — -- I0 0 W W CV U N a'_ a a o� Z S_ 0 to 0 to L_ KE i 44.75T __ _ 5.89'32'32 "W. v z GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Co!nmence, -:ent 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) 'Iwp. indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -o: -way 7) Ml distances are In feet and declmal�- thereoF 6) Basis of Bearings Is the West tine of Tract 4 beirig N.00'22'13'W. 9) Not va!id unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH OIIMNN !M CFECIQD PY SCJILE OaTE FILE NO- NOT TO 10 -15 -96 PR -144 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE Curve number 1 C —t Q Rodius = 3855.3£3' ,*'-% = 02'40'33' Arc = 100.07' Chorli = '180.06' Chorri Brg. S.01'52'40'W, 44.75T __ _ 5.89'32'32 "W. v z GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Co!nmence, -:ent 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) 'Iwp. indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -o: -way 7) Ml distances are In feet and declmal�- thereoF 6) Basis of Bearings Is the West tine of Tract 4 beirig N.00'22'13'W. 9) Not va!id unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH OIIMNN !M CFECIQD PY SCJILE OaTE FILE NO- NOT TO 10 -15 -96 PR -144 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE pse 1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT'S 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 12 (941) '774-8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. - - -_ -- F-4 4 --_ - -- TAX PARCEL LEGAL OESQRIF�T!ON (NCI P, SURVF, I s I o p f - , d r a i nag, , u t i 1 i t y 8 maintrn incr° casrmenI COMMENCE AT THE NORTINIEST CORNER. OF TRACT 4 OF THE PLAT 7HF-REOF, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29,AS RECORDED IN PLAT 13r}r?K 17,PAGES 90 -91 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG TIfE NOR7 T3 LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 40.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF 131- GINNTNG, THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 40.(() FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3815.88 FEET, A CENT-RAL ANGLF OF 1 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 14 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 180 06 FEET BEARING SOUTH 1 DEGREE 53 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 180 FEET- SOUTII,AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO.TTIF NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 A DISTANCE OF 40.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON - TANGENT CURVE, C014CAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 3855.88 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 33 SECONDS, AND A CHORD OF 180.06 FEET BEARING NORTH 1 DEGREE 52 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST; TIIENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 180.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 7,203 SQUARE. FEET (0.165 ACRE), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 4 DEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 32 SECONNT)S EAST. PARCEL 841 9Q Y -DA[E: 2 GF. I OFESSIONAI_ LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962 P 8 B 1 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORID,, 12 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION F- U I P,D.C. 14.89'32'32"E. _ 40 01' T. 40.01' r —^ ` -- 3� ?SS.F-)t3' C - 02'40'33' 'P,O,B. in0.07' CPiord 0 Chow d C-1 d S.39'32'32 W. O O = .s915 uT3' = Oc'42'14' �- U �- o � d d c . I t C) N w w C -2 u.J � U U V) cJ Cr 2 z a- OI rl D_ C1. � � z rY �l I J, x° Cur v±' nI mi'i—r 1 It iip diUS -- 3� ?SS.F-)t3' C - 02'40'33' Arc in0.07' CPiord 0 Chow d 44.75' 44.0: Curve S.39'32'32 W. Z = .s915 uT3' = Oc'42'14' I- �- o o 0 Io Z 'n I t I J, x° Cur v±' nI mi'i—r 1 It iip diUS -- 3� ?SS.F-)t3' C - 02'40'33' Arc in0.07' CPiord = 1.80 06' Chow d Brg. S.01'52'40'W. Curve number 2 Rad1US = .s915 uT3' = Oc'42'14' Arc = 180.07' Chord = 180.06' Chord Brg. S01'53'33'E, rY GE NILRAL NOTES !) P.O.C. indic -aces Ooini. of Commencement 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Sec tinn 4) l wp. inclica t ?s Township 5) Rge indicates Range F) R/W irdicates Right -of -way 7) Ail distances are in feet and decinals thereof 3) ,Basis of Bearing; is the North line of Tract 4 being N.89'32'32'E. 9) Not valid uniess signed and seoied with the embossed seal c? -the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAWW @v: CHECKED B/: SCALE. CAh: FK.E Ha.: S� ALE 10 -18 -96 PR -844 SHEET 2 OF 2 t 1`8B1 , OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT 3301 EAS"( TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA '341 1 2 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. -- –_�.? %`�� �� 1 PROJECT PARCEL NO. ___ -i-Acol—� TAX PARCEL NO.LLLL2i�Zi2Li1Li - __ LEGAL DE �RIF'TIOtJ (NOT A .3URVEI'� fee simple title COMMENCE AT T11E CENTFP.LINE INTERSECHON OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY ANO "IIiE EAST LINE OF SECTION 25,T0WNSHIY 49 SO(r Fi, RANG]. 25 EAST, CC>L.LJc -'R' COUIJTY, FLORIDA; TIMNCE 140Ri11 P DEGREES 22 MINIIITS 13 SECONDS WEST. A DISTANCE OF 441.80 FEET TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SFCTIUN 2 5. THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST. A D[STAN(E OF 105A) FEET TO T'r{E WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD AND TITF POINT OF 13EGiNNTNG; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MIN= 13 SECONT)S EAST, A DISTANCE OF 392.13 FEET TO TTIE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WY-ST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVTNGSTON ROAD AND THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY : THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LfNE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 827 m FEEf;'INENCE LEAVTNG SAID NORTII RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 0 DEGREES Zv MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40 00 FEET; THENCE NORTH Ev DEGREES 30 MTN1JTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 767.09 FM. THENCE N0RT1147 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60 27 FEET. THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MIMJiES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE. OF 312.17 FEET;'I"HENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MTIIUTES 01 SECOND WEST. A DISTANCE OF 584.63 FEET; THENCE NORTH 99 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 24 SJ COSTJS EAST, A DISTANCE 0ri 5.00 FEET T4 THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LLVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID WiST RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOD, i ti n DEGREES 16 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, A DISTANCE OF 594.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINTNG 48 034 SQUAAF FEET ( 1.103 ACRES). MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS 1S T1-lE NORTH RIGHT or WAY LINE OF G(A.DEN GATE PARKWAY BEING SCRMI 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES IR SECONDS WEST �: i 500PEMS16NAL I)A.TE: LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E: TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPI_FS. FLORIDA :13!162 !, 4G.W OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 33011 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA. 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION N.897r24'E. — 15.00' GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY P.J.B. 5.99'40'63' W. � 105.00' 1/4 CGR. —East Fine of Section 25, T+r ,). 49 S.. Rge. 25 E. P.L.�. GENERAL NOTES I) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Connencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Townshlp S) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of --way 7) All distances are In feet and decimats thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the North right of way line of Golden Gate Parkway being S.09'30'18'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DRAIN er: rMECKM DY:r srxi: wrE: r' &E NO.: NOT TO 10 -14 -96 PR -146 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE pt8B 1 i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (94 1) 774- -8192 PROJECT No._— - - PROJECT PARCEL NO._— - -IA % TAY. PARCEL NO-31LI- iiU31,0i) 17 LEQAL DESCRIPTI N N T A SURVEI'i road right—of —way, sidewalk, utility, drainage R ma ill ter:ance ea.�ement COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INERSECfION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY AND THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD,SAID POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ALSO BEING THE SOU'T'HWEST CORNER OF TRACT 7, OF THE PLAT THEREOF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO, 29 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Or COLLIER COUIdTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50 N) FEET TO THE POIra OF BEGINNING: T14F,NCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE AND THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 391.11 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST, A DISTANCE OF 238.89 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID FAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET' THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, A DISTANCE OF 238.96 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 11 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 321.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 51t SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 63.57 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 295.38 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT' OF WAY LINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF "360.43 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DF,SCRMED TRACT CONTAINING 0.508 ACRE (22,123 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS 15114E NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY BEING SOUTH 89 DEGREES 301v1INUTES 18 SECONDS WEST. FAY..CEL 147 "r. I U- CE ` FR. MH OFES 1OONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLDER COUI,!Ty GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT'S 3301 EAST TAMIMAI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 - -8192 -46' i I I xi 3 F p I00 0 01— 0, -4 O V O � ln U r I 0 C) z 0 cn z. J Men P,❑,C SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION N.89'30' 18 "E: - -r —! 359.06 —PARCEL 147 Tri \C T 7 /- S.45'25' 58 "E. 63.57' N . 89' 30' 18 "E. 295.38' 360.43' _ ;.89'30'18 "'W. -- •I MATE PARKWAY 1 i i i tom! N O `f o I , O 7 � I in M �J GENERAL NO-I ES I 1) P.O.0 inrlicates Point of Commencement i 2) F.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 1 3) Sec. Indicntes Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge, indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right-of -woy 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the North R/W line of Golden Gate Parkway being S.89'30'18'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH ORNM BY: CFIECKED BY: SGIE: I DATE: ME NO.: NOT TO I I 10 -31 -96 PR -147 -SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE 0881 -- I OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAM AMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3411/2 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT N0. ___ ( !�L- -- - PROJECT PARCEL NO.__ B7 -- TAX PARCEL NO. LEGAL QE$Qr PTA (NOT A_ -aUBM) slope, drainage, utility R maintenancr. easement- COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF T1IE CENTERLINE OF CfiiLDE`J GA TE PARKWAY AND 711F EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID LI VINGSTON ROAD, A DISTANCE. OF 120.04 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 321.14 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST, A DISTANCE OF 238.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, A DISTANCE OF 238.81 FEET; T1IENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 361.19 FEET; THENCE NOR TH 45 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 58 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE 0F56.51 FEET TO THE POrNIT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.533 ACRE (23,200 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS 1S THE EAST RIGHT WAY LINE OF Ll VINGSTON ROAD BEING NORTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 847 F2, ' Ry GF -RICHMONDt PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 ii V OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION _ N.89'30'18 "E. 359.06' I x r•� d U rn GENERAL NOES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement c) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 41 Twp. ?ndica tes Township 5) Rge• indicates Range 6) R /b/ indicates Right -of -way 7) Alt distances are in Feet and oecimats thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East R/W (Ine of Livingston Road being N.00'22'13'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MAWN BY: CHECKEO BY: SCAU: GATE: NOT TO 10 -31 -96 WA F - -4- - - fRE NO.: PR -847 SHEET 2 OF 2 U 7 c I,D 7t -00 O Co Di DD O N 7_ G aiN I z o /- PARCEL 847 Lo z i TRACT 7 I� I � � w N.89'37'47 "W.-\ -a, 20.00' o 5'4 o n Z o "W. vi N.45'25. ^8 d N O O Z 360.54' I P,0.C. i GOLDFN GATE PARKWAY I x r•� d U rn GENERAL NOES 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement c) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 41 Twp. ?ndica tes Township 5) Rge• indicates Range 6) R /b/ indicates Right -of -way 7) Alt distances are in Feet and oecimats thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the East R/W (Ine of Livingston Road being N.00'22'13'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH MAWN BY: CHECKEO BY: SCAU: GATE: NOT TO 10 -31 -96 WA F - -4- - - fRE NO.: PR -847 SHEET 2 OF 2 "",5BIMR , PROJECT NO. _�Q(i� l PROJECT PARCEL NO. 148 FOLIO NO. — _3Fi1nr)4Rnnr10 (NOTA SURVEY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement The North twenty -five (25) feet.of the South seventy -five (75) feet of the West 150 feet of Tract 8, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida, being a portion of the property described in that certain warranty deed recorded in Official Records Book 790, Page 1916, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Existing t ri' Sdmil c Eawm M ElY . -.� Date : 7 i S7 � C,es aaorMd, PLS 2 X113 er =Carty sic ✓ernmer t C.oa+ple x .3309:- E„Taraiar i Trail Nap1bis.j '. FJ. 34122 t _..- ..-..J Godw sate Parkway (5a RAY) SKE-CH NOT TO 'SCALE 70^ Street SW (37 RAN) hN PROJECT NO. 60061 PARCEL NO. 149 Folio No. 38100320005 LIVINGSTON ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY fee simple tittle Tract 6, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, recorded in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, in Plat Book 7, Page 57. 0881 PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. .1R, 0044jI 1 Mal ' M (NOTA SURVEY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement The North twenty -five (25) feet of the South seventy -five (75) feet of the West 150 feet of the East 180 feet of Tract 8, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida, being a portion of the property described in that certain warranty deed recorded in Official Records nook 790, Page 1914, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. 0 70* street SW (30 P.M) LV 08B OFA ICE OF CAPITAL pj,?o ACT - .3 301 EAST TAMAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 341 1 2 (941") 774-8192 PROJECT -,— PROJECT PARCEL NO.- ' O. _ —! , TAX PARCEL PARCEL 140._ --12-1- 2L181.:-C1:L:-- — l,F DES Ri TI NOT A S 1 =V road right- of -s+ay, sidewalk, utility. drainage 8 mainr.inar,c� ert; °ment COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 25 OF THE PLAT 7'{ {LY,f:C��.vOLI)4:N GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK '7,PAGF 57 OF l HE PUBLIC: RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ,TIIENCE NORTH 89 UEGREFS 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EASf, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET: THENCE SOUT -H U DEGREES 29 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.(x) FEET TO i'm.- POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 150.(YJ FEET. THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 29 MiNUFES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20,00 FEET; THENCF. SOUTH 89 DECREES )U MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 125.W FEET: 'fHFNCE SOUI7i 50 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST. A DISTANCE OF 32.02 FEET: T11F1JCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40,(X) F CET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: SAID DFSCPJBED TRACT CONTAINING 3.250 SQUARE }SET (0.075 ACRE), MORL OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS•{S THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 25 BEING NORTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST. PARCEL 151 f. DAI E: P iOF6CSSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2-:06 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT, COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX. OFFICE OF CAPITAL pRO/Ef""S 3-301 E.A3T TAMLAW| TRAIL NAp[[5, FL[1R|pA 5411y 941` 774-8192 � Ul | �- ' uj m | +- | 09 ' b o ~~ � |Oz West Une-/ Tract 25 1 Ho��� L� [)F DES�R|P7|ON Line / ci 25 (JOLDIEN GATE PARKWAY PARCEL 151 150.010, | \East Line Tract 25 -TRACT 25--' GENERAL NOTES D P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement 2> P.O.B. indicates Point oP Bng|n"ing 3) Sec. indicates Section 4> Tvp. ln,8cotps Township 5) Rge indicates Range 6) R/w indicates Right-of-way 7> All distances are in feet and dpc|nuts thereof 8> Basis or Bearings is the worth Une of Tract 25 being N89'30'18^[. 9> Not valid unless and seated with the embossed seat of the professional (and surveyor THIS IS ONLY /\ SKETCH ��m� � �� �M mc^� } � � NOT TO � � | SHEET 2 OF 2 | l0-��-96 v PR-1�1 . PROJECT NO. —�s��— PROJECT PARCEL �'-O. J:> FOLIO N0. (140T A SURVEI ) road right-of-way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & Ta.ntenance easement The South twenty (20) feet of the North seventy (70) feet of the East 150 feet of Tract 25, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida: =xWX9 50 foot ptatted right- o(-way }} I + I { I SUBJECT(n T II I EAST 1.% OF TRACT 25 I GOLDEN GATE ESTATES I UNfT I � i ( DATE ?17 me; GE P.L.S. 2406 3301 E: TAMLA.Nf! TRAIL SKZTCH NOT TO SCALE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 • s • r PROJECT NO. I PROJECT PARCEL NO. -L54— FOLIO NO. ? R 1 pp_,,2.CQpg- road right —af —day, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement The West twenty ( ?_C) feet of the South One Halt (112) of Traci 9, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, or the public records of Collier County, Florida. EA*.g 39 tod linage 4_ EarAWA ft P 1 TRACT 9, GOLCEM GATE ESTATES UNIT PjC. n SUBJECT ..................... DA1E.1 GEMGE R, RICHMOND P.L S. 2405 3301 E. TA11LALN I TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE _ --r-7 :xy Rm -- a (70' SL) 4� �o PeR I *1 h'KUJtU I INU. _1/"1�r PROJECT PARCEL NO. _ _1 FOLIO NO. 38? 00520009 L (NOTA SURVEY) slope, drainage, utility & maintenance easement The East forty (40) feet of the West sixty (60) feet of the Scuth One Half (1!2) of Tract 9, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Ex~ (bf can I TRACT 5, GLIDE GATE ESTATES \�- - UNR 0.23 40' SUBJECT ON 10� 20' - - -- lEX, -- — T r<<.v. �-✓ ....... ...... DATE .7./. //;. GEeRGE R. RICKNJOND P.L.S. 2406 33011 E. TAMIAM —RAM NAPLES. FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE E6 HKUJtU i NU. J ro � PROJECT PARCHEL NO. ff FOLIO NO. _�;,z _ TInN (NOT A SURVEr road right--of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage R maintenance easement The West twenty (20) feet of the North One Half (1/2) of Tract 9, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT TaJ,CT 9. Got DEJ GATE ESTATES UNIT 40.29 i I EAa*V 30 #M drainage r-- eaaenant (by ptat) .-DATE.- G�RGE R R. RIC'rLMOND P.L.S. 2406 3941 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. F'LOrMA 34112 SKETCH NOT TC SCALE PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. �$�.4v 5 npo1__ —__ ,NOTA SURVEY) slope, drainage, utility & maintenance easement The East forty (40) feat of the West sixty (60) feet of the North One Half (1/2) of Tract 9, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page-, age 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. 20' — SUW -ECT (40') TRACT 9. Ems} 30 foot Or WNW :+-- ea wat (b1 WEB I I i } GATE ESTATES UWT h0.29 30' P/W RON St) i t� _ B � ,......... IjAM.�"h�.2. ORGE A RICIAMOND P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIT. NAPL£S, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE r � -8RI.a r PROJECT NO PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. SjjELQH-&LE AL DESCRIPTIMi (NOT A SURVEY road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & mai.ntenance easement The West twenty (20) feet of the South One Half (1/2) of Tract 10, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. i EidoV y 30 brit dmt,age Enema" (by Watt TRACT-jQ-Mf)FN GATE FSTATFS UNFT NO. 229 20' \ \�-- SUBJECT 3a PAY I�+-- Y : (70n' SL) .......Da►E.7..47 C&ORGE R. RICHMOND P L.S. 2406 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NFAj LFS, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCA. c .d (NOT A SURVEY) PROJECT 0. PROJECT PARCEL NO. -d5-6— FOL10 NO. slope, drainage, utilit7 & maintenance easement The East forty (40) feet of the West sixty (60) feet of the South One halt (1 /2; of Tract 10, Goiden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. 30 as die E3"M* (by OK FA 30' RPM — (70^' S:) ,��BY �..! ... .................... DAM-7/,/2 GE IGE R RIC,TDAON'D P.L.S. 2406 3301 E. TA:MIIAMI TRAa. NAPLES, FLORIDA 34 i 12 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE P 0891 PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. _(Z_ FOLIO NO. 38 , (NOTA SURVEY) road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage & maintenance easement The West twenty (20) feet of the North One Half (1/2) of Tract 10, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florids. yNl f SUBJECT (20) V; TRACT 10. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES ! UNIT NO. 29 30' PIN (70- SL) —� ExMM 30 W Jr bwe — Ea7eiywt 1b' Phi lr BY1, ........ DATE. GEORGE R. RIMMOND P.L.S. 2405 .3.301 E. TAWAMI TRALL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE h'Kujr-u ) PAU. �Zvvco`y� PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. LEGA ESCME IGN (NOT A SURVEY) slope, drainage, utility & maintenance easement The East forty (40) feet of the West sixty (00) feet of the North One Haif (1/2) of Traci 10, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. 20' --- SUBJECT (40') TRAC' 16. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 29 E40V 30 bot - I_.• -- esw!nent Rey w VaGE R RICHMOND P.L.S. '1406 3301rE. TAMIAMI TRAIL. hAPLL -S, FLORIDA 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE I 3a R/W i �i Una St) --�' - -- i l� 08B -I PRCJi =1, I Nu. PROJECT PARCEL NO. -L53-5 FOLIO NO. 38LQDjhSaa5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A S URVENI) road right -of -way, sidewalk, iltility, drainage & maintenance easement The Nest twenty (20) feet of the South One Half (1!2) of Tract 11, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. Existing 30 W drainage EasemerA (by pia? lY ..� ...............DA'TE..7 / /-/ .) GEORGE R. Rl(1- iNIOND P.L S 2405 330: E. TA - ,(1.kN,9 TRAT N: PLES, FLORIDA 34112 SKf.TCH NOT TO SCALE - -- CI i O PROJECT NO. IoQDtlol l PROJECT PARCEL NO. -858 FOLIO NO. _= �O995 -- slope, drainage, utility & maintenance easement The East forty (40) feet of the West sixty (60) feet of the South One Half (1/2) of Tract 11, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 29, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 57, of the public records of Collier County, Florida. EASON 30 W Ewament ( i T� 8 B -21M RESOLUTION NO.97- 36Q A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY GIFT, PURCHASE OR CONDEMNATION OF NON- EXCLUSIVE, PERPETUAL ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, SIDEWALK, UTILITY, DRAINAGE, MAINTENANCE AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION INTFR.ESTS BY EASEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SIX- LANING ROADWAY IMPROVENIENTS FOR AIRPORT- PULLING ROAD (C.R. 31) PROJECT FROM PINE RIDGE ROAD (C.R. 896) TO VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD (C R. 862). WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners, on September 27, 1994, adopted Ordinance No. 94 -54 therein establishing the 1994 (Sixth Annual) Capital Improvement filement of the Growth Management Plan in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition and construction of the various capital improvement projects which comprise the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the six - laning improvements to Airport- Pulling Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road arc component parts of the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on April 8, 1997, adopted Resolution No. 97 -198 withorizing the County Staff to acquire by gift or purchase certain easements or fee simple title to the property and property interests required and necessary for the six- laning roadway improvements of Airport - Pulling Road hoar. Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONLMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that it has been determined by the Board that the construction of the six- laning roadway improvements for Airport- Pulling Road from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road, (hereinafter re(erred to as "the Project ") is necessary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of tine citizens of Collier County. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board has reviewed the Staffanalysis regarding alternative locations, environmental factors, cost variables, safety and welfare considerations as they relate to the construction of the Project and finds that the most feasible location for the road right-of-way for the certain non- exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement are described in E :hibi! "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. A_ND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the construction of the Project is part cf the County's long range plat that is included in the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; Page I .4 8 @ 21 AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that to implement construction of the Project it is appropriate and necessary for the Board to acquire certain non - exclusive perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement described in the attached Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein, which are necessary for the construction of the six -laning roadway improvements for Airport- Pulling Road (C.R. 31) from Pine Ridge Road (C.R. 896) to Vanderbilt Beach Road (C.R. 862). AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to immediately acquim by gift, purchase or condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the certain non - exclusive, perpetual road right -of -way, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement being more particularly described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necrosary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution adopted on this/ of �%c+tt�, 1997, after motion. second and majority vote. RU U ATM,9T: DWIGHT E. BROdC !' LERK rW�hJ Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney B9_A9 OF CO TY CEO SSIO RS 7i- OTHY . HA C K, CHAIRJMAN Page 2 8 B � OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMi TRAIL_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 - -8192 PROJECT NO. 2 O __l PROJECT PARCEL NO. .5 A 'TALC PARCEL NO. 102 3'P° el 0 007 LEGAL DESCRIPT101A (N0T A SURVEY) y` CONO.IENCING AT IME SOUT19-4 AST CORNER. OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RA14GE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLCMMA, SAID POItrr OF CC64MENCEMENT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LIE OF AIRPORT ROAD (C.R. 31); ThnNCE ?1ORTii 2 llECCREES I S MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALANO SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE: OF 1064.42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 51 MIN' FS 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OP 113.07 FEET TO A LINE LYING FIFTEEN (IS}WEST,A3 MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, THE WEST RIGMT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD AND THE PODI T OF BEGINNING; THii►2Cts NMTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SEWNDS WEST ALONG SAID LINE LYD,G FM Mal DEFT WEST OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE. OF 332.74 FEET, njENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINLrryS 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.01 PTET; THENCE SWCH 2 DEGREES 14 MIMJIES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 25 FEET REST, AS MEASURED PERIINDICULAR TO. SAID WEST RIGITT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 332.74 FEET;'INENCE NORTH R9 DEGIIEES 31 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.91 FEET TO THE. POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.076 .ACRES OR (3,327 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. B ASIS OF BF_Wt4GS IS THE WESiT RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING SOUTH 02 DWREES 14 MINUTES 0;) SECONT)S EAST PARCEL 703 A �x�x''�y��/ �- / ` ` DATE: lr UG PROFErsSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR J2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TA1.t"I TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 8 e- OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 3, tb I to 0 it S.F_ Comet ciI N.W.1 /4, N.E.1 /4, S.W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4, 1250-68' Sec. 2, Twp. 495. R9e. 25E. SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION 15.01= 10.01' N.a2'51'42'E. -- 1249.04' 15'-j PARCEL. 703AI -1 d r 130.50'± PARCEL 003 —PARCEL 7038 P ❑ B1 t 15.01' 70 3 A M i .n J rG _ ¢ d1 ,•� O ti Wp �I r S.89'51'42'W. vi115.08' vi 3 .t *T- 0 . z 211 11 12 P.O.C. S.E. Corner Sec. 2, Twp. 49 S. Roe. 25 E. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.D.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are In feet and d m thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the Vest R/W line of ' Airport Road being S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH obe or aex m Ff.. scxc 0Al ru ►a.: SHEET 2 OF 2 NOT TO 07- 02 -.9.7 AR -703 SCALE i OFFICE OP CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 CAST TAM WAI '(IRA.IL NAI'LCS, FLORIDA 34112 PROJECT NO. L p-1 I'120JCCT P&RCCL NO. 1AX PARCEL NO,�? E AL DE�CR R in- N -UJOT A CUIl`�� 1 �r_rr.Qora.ry Can1?rvc't�•,v p- Scrneh'� COMMENCTNG AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECI7011 2, TOWNSS1" 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COi.LIER COLWTY, FT.GRIDA,SAID POINT OF COMMENCE& ENT ALSO LYING ON ME EAST .RIGHT OF W AY LINT: OF AMPORT ROAD (C.P_ 3 1) ; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 M:.NiU "ESS 0 SECO NTIS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1049.41 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES S 1 MINUT''i..S 42 SL'CONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 115.08 F--E-r TO -HE ?oD.. -r OF FrF_GT.-t 41NG; TFIENCE CONTTNUNIG WEST ALONG SAID L Illf?, A DISTANCE OF 1235.67 FE T;11IENICE NORTH I I)EGkFJE 57 MINUIE4 50 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 130.W TEET NlORE Ok LESS,TO llT. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE. NOR7 HWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF TIiI? SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF 1116 SOUTI4EAST QUARII'R OF AFORESAID riECn0N 2; THENCE CONTT+'TJTNG NORTH PJ: ON'0 SAID LINE, A DISTANCR OF 15.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 021Art -Rn -S 10 SECONDS EAST, A DIS fANCF. OF 13.00 F=. "; TFIENCE SOUTH I DEGREE ;7 MINUTES % SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 130.5 FEET MORE OR LESS; THENCE 14ORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1220.59 FEET; T'fiENCE SOUI14 2 DEGREES 14 M?l(rrES 00 SECONDS EAST,ALONG A L114E LYING FiFTM4.(,151 FF.h`T WEST OT-IHE WEST JUGH T OF WA Y LINF OF SAID A[RPORT ROAD A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGTNNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTADiNG 0.470 ACRE (20,483 SQUARE FTM), MORE OR LESS. BE SIS OF DEAWNGS IS THE EAST RKAIT OF WAY LINE OF AIPJ'ORT ROAD BEING NORTH 02 DEGREES 14 XMEN1TIE5 00 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL. 703 B (;E ~!<. I DATE: 9 4� PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2405 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 n U Ln of 15. UO� -, SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION '42 "E. 1 10.01' S.E. Corner O� Y N.W.1 /4, N.E.1 /4, M S. W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4, Sec. 2, Twp. 49S. 1250.68' Rge. 25E. I� NCO .* O C14 �z 2 I 1 11 12 P.D.C. S.E. Corner Sec. 2, Twp. 49 S. Rge. 25 E. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) F'.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge, Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) Ail distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R /`d tine of Airport Road being S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH LIIMI N aiCOCm ar: fbaE DAM flE liar NOT TO 07 -02 -97 PR -703B SCALE SHEET 2 OF 2 15" PARCEL 703 10= 15.00' r �130.50't N � PARCEL 803 - -- - PARCEL 703B -r-PARCEL S.E. Corner O� Y N.W.1 /4, N.E.1 /4, M S. W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4, Sec. 2, Twp. 49S. 1250.68' Rge. 25E. I� NCO .* O C14 �z 2 I 1 11 12 P.D.C. S.E. Corner Sec. 2, Twp. 49 S. Rge. 25 E. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) F'.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge, Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) Ail distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R /`d tine of Airport Road being S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH LIIMI N aiCOCm ar: fbaE DAM flE liar NOT TO 07 -02 -97 PR -703B SCALE SHEET 2 OF 2 M903 6 s z OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TMI- NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774- -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL NO. i� r) '! TAX PARCEL NO. _P -P 3 P 0 T O OQ7 ri EGAI nESCRIETION (NOT A SURM) CCMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LIME OF AIRPORT ROAD (C.R. 31); THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF' 1049.42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS VIEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.07 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 347.75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A CISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING FIriEEN(15')FEET WEST, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 341.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF' BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.120 ACRE (5215 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING SOUTH 02 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST PARCEL 803 DATE: 7j-lwj'7 WSURVEYOR 42406 OAL PO OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS CCLUER COUNTY GOVERt4MEWT COMPLEX 330PafleTAAfAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION � 15.01 ' N.89'51'42 "E. 1249.04' 10.0 15'- i / N.88'02'10 'E. PARCEL 703 10= o 15.00' � 15.0 ' / 130.50'* Pq PARCEL t303— --,—PARCEL 703$ S.E. Corner °LL4 N.W.1 /4, N.E.1 /4, �2 S.W.1 /4, S.E.1 /4, Sec. 2. Twp, 49S. 1250.68 Rge. 25E. 89'51'42-W. 1235.67 "" J 15.01= P'0.B GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C, Indlcctes Point of Commencement 2) P.G.R. Indicates Point of Aeg!nning 3) Spc. ;ndlcates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Ripht•-of -way 7) AU distonces ore In feet and declmats thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R/W tine of Airport Road being S.02'14'00`E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the enbcos ed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH yoy , rr a+eaim er 1C FM I WE. M ho: NOT TO o7 -02 -97 AR -803 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE i in r0IQ WTI o �Io0 N S.89'51'42 "W. Q� 115.08' 3 O�v 0 Z I 2 1 11 12 P.O.C. S.E. Corner Sec. 2, Twp. 49 S, Rge. 25 E. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C, Indlcctes Point of Commencement 2) P.G.R. Indicates Point of Aeg!nning 3) Spc. ;ndlcates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Ripht•-of -way 7) AU distonces ore In feet and declmats thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R/W tine of Airport Road being S.02'14'00`E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the enbcos ed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH yoy , rr a+eaim er 1C FM I WE. M ho: NOT TO o7 -02 -97 AR -803 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAM! TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3396?_ (8 13) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO._ c ZO?, I _ PROJECT PARCEL N0. -., 704 TAX PARCEL. NO._ 00237400004 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION _(NOT A SURVEY TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT The West ten (10') feat of the East 25 fxt of the following described parcel; COMMENCING at the South." corner of Section 2, T49S, R25E, Collier County, Florida; thence along the East line of said Section 2, North 2 °, 14' 0" Wev 1397.16 feet for the POINT OF BEGINNING: thence South 890 51' 42" Wear 702.58 foes; thence along North and Parallel to the West lire of the East half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 2, North 11 57' 50" West 310.94 fast; thence North 890 51' 42" East 702.58 feet; thence along the East line of said Sm ion 2, South 2° 14' 0" East 310.94 feet to the POINT OF BF_GiNNfNG: 5 acres more or less. EXCEPTING the Easterly most 100 feet heaving heretofore been conveyed by Warranty Deed recorded in O.R. Book 171, Page 112, Public Records of Collit:r County, Florida. Bali: of Bearings is the East line of Scxtion 2 being N 02° 14' 00" W. Parcel 46T (704) igld.023\pag Sheet 1 of 2 J1LE:_ wwN CHEC lC�D 8Y: !II N VOFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 02406 Stv OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX We" R: CHECKED aT: SCAEL• TTE IRE No.: SHEET OF R R OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL. NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION I I 15.00' !o.oa' N.39'51'42 "E. 702.58' � ql -PROPOSED EASEMENT (4651/) 587.58' Ioo.0 It 101 16 P.O.B. N.01'57'50 "W. 587.58' 310.94' S.89'51'42 'W. 702.58' , PROPOSED EASEMENT (46T) j� i0o•oc' (70 4) I I IU. i:q 3 10 o to 1a: iF a r rn la o I o Z ., IQ I I i I i I I I I P.O.C. Southeast Corner of Section 2. Twp. 49 S. Rge. 25 E. 704 { GENERAL NOTES I 1) P.O.C. indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. indicates Point of Beginn:ng, 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W indicates 'might -of -way 7) All distances-are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings is the East line of the Section 2 being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed. seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH mwu gr cWC"M er scxr: DATE: tat NO.: NOT TO 04_17 -96 46 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774 -8192 PROJECT PROJECT PARCEL 1`40-31!"— TAX. PARCEL NO._-.QQ237 Q-0-QD SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION _(NOT A SURV_Q�) URAINANGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT L iAi� -aCB1P r1QN The Ea s-t fifteen (15') feet of the following described parcel; CO%Vi T-NCING at the Southeast corner of Section 2, T49S, R25E, CoUier County, Florida; thence along the East line of said Section 2, North 2', 14' 0" West 1397.16 feet for the POINT OF BEGINNING: thF-=e South 890 51' 42" West 702.58 feet; thence along North and Parallel to the West fine of the East half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 2, North 1' 57' 50" West 310,94 feet; thence North 89' 51' 42" East 702.58 feet; thence along the East IL-Le of said Section 2, South 20 14' 0" East 310.94 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING excepting the Easterly most 100 feet having heretofore been conveyed by Warranty deed recorded in 0. R- Book 171, Page 112, Public Records of CoUier County, Florida. Containing 4664 square feet more or leas. Basis of Bearings is the East line of Section 2 being N 020 14' 00" W. Parcel 46SU (804 A) ISW.023a/pag Sheet 1 of 2 YS'N�Y- — GE� DATE: CNE13 13Y: PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 ED. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY -GOVERNMENT COMPLEX ar. ' DIECKE0 try: srmx! ' LMfE: FILE NO: SHEET OF 3 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EA I TAMIAM, TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) ?74- -8192 K o l F4 A SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION i I _i 15.00' N.89'51'42 "E. 702.58' i -PR 100.009POSE 587.58' i 16 P.O.B. N.01'57'50 "W. 587.50 310.94' S.89'51'42 "W. 702.58' PROPOSED EASEMENT (46T) 1-\_100.00. it Im Imo. 1 la 3 I� n v r r rn I nom. o i q: z Ia EASEMENT (46SU) (804 A) P.D.C. Southeast Corner of Section 2. Twp. 49 S, P.ge. 25 E. GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Poir.t of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) Alt distances are In feet and decimols thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seot of the professlorat land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH crrtcxto er; sxc DAM c onNW'i �` NOT TO SCALE I 04--17-96 46 SHEET 2 OF 2 8 B 2 OFF ICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 1813) 774 -- 8192 PROJECT NO. co 2Q .5 L_ PROJECT PARCEL No. _ 804. a TAX PARCEL NO. —QQ 2374Q011.n3 DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT _ SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY LEGAL DESCRIPTION The North 16 feet of the following described parcel, Commencing at tre Southeast corner of Section 2, Township 49S, Range 25E, thence Northerly along the East line of said Sxtion 2, N 02° 14' 00" W, 1398.08 feet, thence S 890 51' 42" W, 702.58 feet to the Point of Bconning; thence continuing S 89° 51' 42" W, 646.53 feet to the West line of the East 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Section 2, TwP. 49 S, Rge. 25 E; thence Northerly along said West line N 01 ° 57' 50" W, 970.78 feet, thence N 890 51' 42" E, 584.45 feet thewx S 020 14' 00 E, 660.00 feat, thence N 890 51' 42" E, 58.% feet, thee" S 010 57' 30" E, 310.89 feet to the Pbint of Beginning. Containing 9351 square feet more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: East line of the Southwest 1/4 corner (also being East right -of- way of County Road 31), being North 02° 14' 00" West. Sheet I of 2 pdbobWO51 REEN G C i C rJATE: ?>�c IF �€� O1 • — PR FESSIONAi. LAND SURVEYOR j ?.406 REIgSEp;___ — OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS —'— COLLIER COUNTY GO'✓ERNMENT COMPLEX :5301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIOP. 339G t>Rainv a: cucCKco BY scov-c: �'j DATE: rKr No, 1 li SHEET OF B B 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECT'S ` 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT no.r 2,0 5 11 PROJECT PARCEL NO. SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION TAX PARCEL arwmmaamwoiws _ MWW -4rc 5"4f —T-------------- tit�' EASEW"T Z O t0 -' O -_! �J tT 00 O a S89'51'42 "W 646.5Z'- THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH Ln O J1 N Cl� 1 O 0 a n N 89'51' 42 "E 58.96' 1 0 O w -' o "I - S89'51' 42 "W 702.58' -m u� s w c °w ° w�m.aaoax� acaae Tom~* Otsaaor P.O.C. DATE: 1= PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR ;2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLE)( 3301 £ TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 i : J OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO._ �l ;;) 6 3 1 PROJECT PARCEL NO. ---ioL" A TAX PARCEL N0. —SU)23-7j 0007 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) ROAD RIGHT –OF –NAY, SIDEWALK, UTILITY, DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT COMN(ENCING AT THE SOJTITEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, SAID POINT OF C0h* ENCENfENT ALSO LYING ON TIIE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD (C.IL 31); THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1708. 10 FEET; T14E1NCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.07 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCP. OF 660.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AJRPOR T ROAD AND THE SOUTH itlf,HT OF WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSSO.M DRIVE; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 kAINUIES 42 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNTN, G; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 16.00 FEU- T; I HENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 NUNUIES 42 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE LYING 16 FEET SOUTH, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 360.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 021-IINUI -ES 18 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCF. OF 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAM SOUTH RU 4T OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 360.00 FEET TO 7I4E POTNT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBBI) TPLA.CT CONTAINING 0. 132 ACRE (5,760 SQUARE FEEI), ?,4ORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARI2IGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING NOW114 02 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 1(6A �- ! DATE: 6 2ii 9 % • — P FESSIONAI_ LAND SURVEYOR 12406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX in ! crsaKtu ar: !smut .., `arc (►u No.: � SHEET `. 0b h OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3,301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 ONIAI" !T: C}F.CKM BY: SCILL OASE: FN E NO.: NOT To I 06- -19 -97 AR -106A SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION WEST R/W LINE -N SR -S -31 \ I 1 EXIST. ORANGE- BLOSSOM DR. R/W N.89'51'42 "E. _ 660.00' 360.00' 300.00' 16' I \ - P.O.B. o ° PARCEL 1061 0 c• o U r� I 0 I 00�- I ? -- I t°Dr O O CL i Q I CV 0-0 Z °O i 0 U to I Ip _ 660.00 100.07� a 5.89'51 4 2 "W. N 00 z I GI r. I 1 � S.E. Corner F'.O.C. Sec.- 2, Twp. 49 OR BOOK 519, Rge. 25 E. PAGE 983 GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beg!nning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the West R/W line of Airport Road being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH ONIAI" !T: C}F.CKM BY: SCILL OASE: FN E NO.: NOT To I 06- -19 -97 AR -106A SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE � Y OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL MAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. I D° 3 1 T PROJECT PARCEL. NO. !(J(Q I� TAX PARCEL, NO. 00237950007 . ► ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, SIDEWALK, UTILITY, DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE. EASEMENT COM)VMNCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COI19; Y, FLORIDA, SAID POINT OF CONLMENCEMENT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD (C R. 31); THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MTNU MS 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1308.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.03 FEET TO THE VEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE., A DISTANCE OF 640.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BFGINNING; TIIF.NCc CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, P DISTANCE OF 2C 00 FEET TO 11M POINT OF IMERSECTION OF THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD AND THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST AIANG SAID SOUTH RIGIrr OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 300.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 14 whin ES GO SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FELT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LrNE LYING 20 FEET SOITTH,AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 300.00 FEET TO T ITE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.138 ACRE (5,9% SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING NORTH 02 DEGREES 114 MTM-rEc 00 SECONDS WFST. PARCEL 106E of _ GATE: 6 td --R. WCEMOND P OFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLUER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAIA"I TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 FAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 a GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.U.B. indicates Point of I;eginninc0 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Rlght -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R/W line of Airport Rood being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professionai land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH OItMM er. CMEgCM Hr: SCALE: DATE: ME NO.: I NOT TO SHEET 2 OF 2 I SCALE 06 -19 -97 AR-106B_ SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION WEST RIW LINE- \ I . SR-S-31 I EXIST. ORANGE BLOSSOM DR. R/W '. N.89'51'42 "E. 660.00' 360.00 r. 300.00 r rq ! t / P.D.B.— i I ° Z- PARCEL 106B o i ° o O O D O O r- cC p CY- a� t' � I N z ° 0I I t 0 0 to t� _ 650.00' t 00_07' I t "N. 1 S.89'5 2 N I -to ai z. r� «1� I S.E. Corner P. [],C. Seca 2, Twp. 49 OR SOCK 519, Rge. 25 E. PAGE 983 GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.U.B. indicates Point of I;eginninc0 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Rlght -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R/W line of Airport Rood being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professionai land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH OItMM er. CMEgCM Hr: SCALE: DATE: ME NO.: I NOT TO SHEET 2 OF 2 I SCALE 06 -19 -97 AR-106B_ 8 B 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (94 1) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO.__ a I PROJCCT PARCEL NQ— 70: 70: TAX PARCEL NO— D- UU960007 LEGAL QES -QRP ION (NOT A SURVEY) TEMPOIARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT COMIME ?ACING AT THE SOLI HEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOun4, RANGE. 25 EAST, COLLfER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGITT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD (C.R_ 31); IIIENCL NORTH 1 DEGREES 14 MfNUr FS 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTAJ ICE OF 1708.10 FEE f'; TIiENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, /. DISTANCE OF 100.07 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD; THENCE. NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 330.00 FEET; ThTNCE SOUM 89 DEGREES 51 MTMJIES 42 SECONDS V#7Zr, A DISTANCE OF 1 S.OQ FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MTNIn -ES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONr A LINE LYING 13 FEET WEST, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET ; TMNCE SOUTH 99 DEGREES S 1 MINlTiES 42 SECONDS WEST, A. DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 14 MfNLITES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG A LINE LYING 23 FEET WEST AS MEASURED PERPEKDICUILAR TO,SATD WEST RIGHT OF WAY 1.I`Ic, A DISTANCF. OF 310.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES S 1 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAlN1NG 0.071 ACRE. (3,098 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS'iHE EAST f ICWT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING NORTH fit DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS `NEST. PARCEL 706 2 . 4G 4 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 02406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 , OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIA.MI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION WEST R/W LINE -- I SR -S -31 EXIST. ORANGE EILOSSOM DR. R/W I i I I rn I I U I 4 � O Cr I. t � t O a't +Y i I Il Ip GO_Q7' I O l N I X10 07 7 I OI r I a kS.E. Corner P.D,C. Sec.' 2. Twp. OR BOOK 519, Rge. 25 E. PAGE 983 I. GENERAL_ NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.Q.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings Is the West R/W line of Airport Road being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed sect of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH 49 S ORA1M W. c►ccttID BY: sGI L JoAm FU NO.: NOT TO 06_19 -97 AR -706 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE _ J_ OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 j (941) 774 -8192 i PROJECT NO. 6-)031 PROJECT PARCEL NO. PD06 TAX PARCEL NO. 00237260007 _ $ it)EWP.LV- j DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT COMMENCING AT THE SOUTILEAST CORNER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ALSO LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LRIE OF AIRPORT ROAD (C.R. 31); THENCE NORTIi 2 DEGREES 14 rATNUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1708.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.07 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD; THENCE NORTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG 'IHE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 330.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 310.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 51 MNUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE. OF 1540 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 00 SECONDS FAST ALONG A LINE LYING 15 FEET WEST, AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO, SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD. A DISTANCE OF 310.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.107 ACRE (4,647 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AIRPORT ROAD BEING NORTH 02 DEGREES 14 MINUTES r'l SECONDS WEST. PARCEL 306 WFESSIONAL t . � DATE: 62-? LAND SURVEYOR #24C6 CE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 F TAUIPW TPAII "Api FC i-1 C1RIf1A ;iQR7 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION WEST R/W LINE SR -S -31 r FYI!:�T ORANGE BLOSSOM DR. R/W I M I I i v I 0 al o� 0 4 I I� •o 00_07 ¢ r N I �IO Do' Z I OI kS.E. Corner P.FJ,C. Sec.' 2, Twp. 49 OR BOOK 519, Rge. 25 E. PAGE 933 • 806 GENERAL MOTES 1) P.0,C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W indicates Right -of -way 7) Alt distances are in feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of bearings is the West R/W line of Airport Road being N.02'14'00'W. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DAM' FU NO.: NOT TO I ni•_�o..a 1 AP -.P(1(, SHEET 2 OF 2 b Id 'i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROTECTS 3301 EAST TAMIA.M1 TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 62031 PROJECT PARCEL NO. 808A TAX PARCEL NO. o � '3 LA 9 > L)"/— Wolv ' `Drn;v%v'sa L'J-- 4 ma-- 'nAcnano.dt- rz:"ernefi T he East Ten (10') feet of the West Forty (40') feet of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. PARCEL 808A (/J- DATE: g PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX ORANGE BLOSSOM DRIVE I- L - -- - �-- 30' I w I Z Southeast Ouartcr of the >- Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section W 2, Township 49 South, Range o 25 East. a! R I 1 (/J- DATE: g PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX r PROJECT NO. I- :. o R I PROJECT PARCEL NO. I I I FOLIO NO. O o 3 S--& � Qmo L� (NOT A SURVEY) r%.�11-�_ -pra;nc,.JG. 'la"'� -A no.hce_ E DESCRIPTION OF PART OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WEST 100 FEET THEREOF. SUBJECT TO ALL RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD I t ! Akpon H,-,W PAW (100•} I w v-- Canal Pjw (Iom Sokm kte d 14 d M % of S Y. d Sacs i,\ I i I i Ii (11 .- .- .--- ._._.- ._...._1 -- -.- - I I i I i i I i 1 i i Slvv.at�!A:V..IfftI"IA � I i BY. . ...... DATE ... 7 47 BY R. RICHMOND 3301 E. TAM1A v!1 TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3 4112 NOT TO SCALE • PROJECT NO. (o .;) o 3 I PROJECT PARCEL NO. 811 FOLIO NO.iO0.,;;, a-(;)4 -0 p o q- M0-Q" -LEGAL DESCR '!•U (NOT A SURVEY? I LL -4 , l_ i -�- Y a yna,',Vnt e r,ar1C,-- t as at,\-Q \t DESCRIPTION OF PART OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF THE NORTH SIXTY (60) FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (114) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (114) OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WEST 100 FEET THEREOF. SUBJECT TO ALL RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD I f � t j — w 4 — CaM RIW (4107) I i j I i I i � I I I l 1 I I ! 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I i I t I i Wbw Line 'll Sale linedNY,oINY,dSY,dSacbm1, i y �/D AT, E ... 719 G�dRGE R. RIC1040tI) 3301 E. TAWAM TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 NOT TO SCALE � f PROJECT NO. 62031 PROJECT PARCEL NO. I t FOLIO NO. 00235230006 IPTIUN (NOT A SURVEl ) ROAD RIGHT —OP —WAY, SIDEWALK, UTILITY, DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION OF MART OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE SOUTH 70 FEET TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH 20 FEET OF THE SOUTH 90 FEET OF THE WEST 250 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF (1/2) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WEST 100 FEET THEREOF (CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY). SUBJECT TO ALL RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD Akpod Road R,1N (100) Can-A R/W (1001 Sackm Lha 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 � 1 I 1 I I I j 1 I I I i 1 I I I 1 � I i i I I i SoWh IN of to N SS d it N % al ho 8 % of SK/on 1 t � /..�.�aLrE. �ll�✓ �i GE R RK*%AOND PROESS1014M. LANO SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPfTAL PROJECTS COLDER COUNTY GOVGRNAAENT COMPLEX 3301 E. TAMUW TRAIL NAPLES FL. 34112 NOT TO WALE OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL i'•IAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 62031 PROJECT PARCEL NO. _�'_A— FOLIO NO. — SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRiPTION (NOT A SURVEY TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT hLQAL DESCi'il?TIQN The South Half of The West Ten (10') feet of the East 25' of the following described parcel; the South 1/1 of that part of the East half of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier Cot!aty, Florida, describod as follows; Commencing at the Noitheast corner of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; thence along the East line of said section 2, South 2° 13' 05" East, 1589.69 feet; thence North 990 59' 01" West 100.08 Feet to the West Right of Way line of State Road 31 (Pulling Road), and the POTNT OF BEGINNING of the parcel herein described; Thence along the West Right of Way bias of State Road 31, South 2° 13' 05" East 1989.05 feet; thence South 89' 51' 40" West 500.33 feet; thence North 2° 13' 05" West 1990.41 feet; thence South 890 59' 01" East 500.38 feet to ti'.e POINT OF BEGfNN1NG. Cornainirg 9945 S(luare feet more or leas. Parcel 43TS 6713 A) Sheet 1 of 2 Basis of Bearings is the East line of Section 2, being South 02° 13' 05" EAM. Lgld/pag.030 �N EY• - CHECKED 13Y: -- -- FI NO: REVISED: — OaN1N Qts CNErKtO lit: SCAL ggy�p !! �. �-� DATE: -- GE ?`CIF HM PROFESSIONAL LAND Sl1RVEYOR ij2406 OFRCE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY Ga4ERNMENT COMPLEX_ FM E NO.: SHEET OF OFFICE OF CAPITAL, PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941 ) 774• -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION �r NOTES 00 P.O.C. (7(3 a) 15.00' - 10 i1- Northeast Corner of Section 2, wp. 49 S. EASEMENT (43TN)- ` 11 Rge. 25 E. • S.89'59' 01 "E.I! Sec. 500.38 -EASEMENT (43SUN) Twp. 1a1.o »' h, N 587.58• tea; - P.0.B. LO rn rn N 1/2 4o',h1 .� � Vii• r ° M S.89'56'20 "1N. a m -c 3I 500.35' N cc 8) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 i*) r4 8 iv S 1 / 2_ in O O rn rnM 7 rn a, N rr cW O A O a. 500.33' o a / EASEMENT (43TS) J - EASEMENT (43SUS) CHECKED 9Y: SCJLE DAM' NOT TO (8i3 A") (713A) GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are In feet and declmols thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 being S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH pA/rllt rYt CHECKED 9Y: SCJLE DAM' NOT TO Fpt. NO: 10 -18 -96 43 SCALE __ r SHEET 2 OF 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 33101 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 iu 1 3) 774 —8192 PROJECT NO_ 62035 PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. — Q0-Z3f43fQitQ4 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT A SURVEY 11'D16-MlV%lK, DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT The South Half of The Fast fifteen. Feet of the following described parcel; That part of the East half of Section 2, Township 49 South, Rutge 25 East, Cc4her County, Florida, described as follows; Comu encing at the Northesit corner of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Cooler County, Florida; thcoce along the East line of said section 2, South 20 13' 05" East 1589.69 feet; thence North 890 59' 01" Wesi 100.08 Feet to the West Right of Way line of State Road 31 (Pulling Road), and the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel herein described; Tthntce along the Wcst Right of 'Nay litre of State Road 31, South 20 13' 05" East 1989.05 feet; thence South 89° 51' 40" W -st 500.33 feet; thence North 2° 13' 05" West 1990.41 feet; thence South 89° 59' 01" East 500.38 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 14,920 Square feet more or less. Basis of bearing is the East line of Section 2 being South 020 13' 05" East. Parcel 43SUS (813 A) Sheet 1 of 2 Lawl &mcrVi- .a79j-g rm: _ G (E��IRGE R/ DATE: e' 7 9c' D BY PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR J2406 L � OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLUER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX fr. ' gIECKED 9Y: SGLL BATE- FILE HD. — SF+I'CT OF 8 B 2 813 A OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS, 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O,C, Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beglnning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) P.ge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right--of-way 7) All distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 being S.02'14'00'E. 9), Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH M sv a4alm ar: wKf: DATL• nu: NO.: NOT T�7 10_113_96 43 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE o P.O.C. 713 a-) 15-00' Northeast Corner of 10 Section 2, Twp. 49 S, .00, EASEMENT (43TN) - - --_- "E. Rge. 25 E. • S.89'59'01 I 500.38T� --- 'EASEMENT (43SUN) .I - N 587.58' 100 �- P,n,B, 0 N 1/2 0± ,. 500.35' d m U 01 r�N V pn o° Gig S 1/2 rnt r�� z 0) 1 V4 W 0, al I_ 500.33 a '40 "W.; v� a S.89'51 � EASEMENT (43SUS) EASEMENT (43TS) -� (ak A� (713A� t I GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O,C, Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beglnning 3) Sec. Indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) P.ge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right--of-way 7) All distances are In feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 being S.02'14'00'E. 9), Not valid unless signed and seated with the embossed seat of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH M sv a4alm ar: wKf: DATL• nu: NO.: NOT T�7 10_113_96 43 SHEET 2 OF 2 SCALE i OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAWAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3 962 (813) 774 -8 192 PROJECT N0.____b2037 _ PROJECT PARCEL. NO. —71 - FOLIO NO. 00238120008 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT L QA L R U, Cl UN The North half of The West Ten (I G') fext of the East 25' of the following described parcel; the South 1/2 of that part of the East half of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Coiner County, Florid -a, deck ibed as follows, Commencing at the Northeast comer of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; thence along the East lire of said section 2, South 20 13' 05" East, 1 589.69 feet; thence Notch 89° 59' 01" West 100.08 Fetst to the West Right of Way line of State Road 31 (c idling Read), and the POR4T OF BEG1I4NDiG of the parcel herein described, Thence along the Wt-.0 Right of Way line of StRto Road 31, South 2° 1.3' 05" East 1989.05 feet; thence South 8911 51' 40" Lest 500.33 fea-. thence Nonh ,2° 13' 05" West 1990.41 feet; thence South 99" 59' 01" East 500.38 feet to the POINT OF BEGfNN1NG. Containing 9945 Square feet more or leas. Parce143TN (713 5) Shett 1 of 2 Basis of Bearings is :ice East line of Section 2, being South 02° 13' 05" East. Lgid/paa. 030 W. 37: _ CK f R E0:__ DRAWN ft Cfll'CKED Dr: SCALE: D4tE: R?C /C •� ` �• �� DATE: t< R. RICHMOND FE(SeSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962 r1lE MO.: SHEET OF OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774- 8192 SKETCH OF DL-c, SCRIPT ION O Ali :r 587.58' Q N 1/2 Q,q� q, rI S.89'56'20 "W. a :pI 500.35' 01 ll u r N Ln r4rn ' 1/2 0 ql ri 500.33' _ q S.39'51'40 "W. EASEMENT (43TS) (715 A) A. U �Q �U y o: a i0 -EASEMENT (43SUS) (8 13 A') GENERAL NOTES 1) P.J.C. �71 8-) 15.00' a Northeast Corner of yC EASEMENT (43TN) -;` Section 2, Twp. 49 S, Rge. 25 E. S.89'3901 "E. Sec. r 500.38 — EASEMENT (43SUN) ii qI _CO 08' O Ali :r 587.58' Q N 1/2 Q,q� q, rI S.89'56'20 "W. a :pI 500.35' 01 ll u r N Ln r4rn ' 1/2 0 ql ri 500.33' _ q S.39'51'40 "W. EASEMENT (43TS) (715 A) A. U �Q �U y o: a i0 -EASEMENT (43SUS) (8 13 A') GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. Indicates Sectlon 4) Twp, Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -oF -way 7) All distances are in Feet and decimals thereof 8) Basis of Bear•Ings Is the East line of the Section 2 Iceing S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid untess signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH mw" aY! cw-arm 9Y: nA TE: IsILIT 10 -18 -96 43 SCALE F 8 a 2 SHEET 2 OF 2 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (813) 774 -8192 PROJECT NO. 62031 _ PROJECT PARCEL NO.— 1 — FOLIO NO. 00238120008 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) S l D IE W nl-KT DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT The North Half of The East fifteen (15') Feet of the following described parcel; That part of the East half of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, described as follows; Convnencing at the Northeast corner of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida; thencx slong the East lime of said sxction 2, South 2° 13' 05" Fast 1559.69 feC; thence North 89° 59' 01" West 100.08 Feet to the West Right of Way line of State Road 31 (Pulling Road), and the POINT OF 36(iffNING of the parcel herein described, Thence alorg the Went Right of Way line of State Road 31, South 2° 13' 05" East 1989.05 feet: thence South 890 51' 40" West 500.33 feet; Hence North 2° 13' 05" West 1990.41 feet; thecae South 89° 59' 01" East 500.38 feet to the N) f OF BEGINNING. Containing 14,920 Square feet more or Im. Basis of bearing is the East l'+ne of Sm-tion 2 b6r4 South 02° 13' 05" East. Parcel43SUN (613 t3:) Sheet 1 oft LAO "aiptiaa.019Ul g qq(�E _ CE�r3E R. RICFt�i 'IC,, �C DATE: R�YIM Y� - FI CKNE15 SY: PRO>•ESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR X2406 SFD: ___ OFFICE Or CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FLORIDA 3396 000% $11 1 tWCMED BY: SCALE: DATE: I FILE NO.: SHEET OF OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIA.MI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION o, �D (7138)15.Dri 10 OU' I I_� EASEMENT (4STN) �— S.89'S'3'0 E —J 500.38 N 0 rip 587.58' vll� rn $; N 1/2 rn A. U) S.89'56'20 "W. p c' 3, `.n 500.35' � co o p -- ry p c�: Lr S 1/2 0 cr, Z N 50_0.33' — p� 5.89'51'40 "W.� EASEMCNT (43TS) (713 A) `- P.O. C. Northeast Corner of Section 2, Twp. 49 S, Rge. 25 E. -- EASEMENT (43SUN) o0 oe' 813 a� i7 I U n {j 7� i7 pU 1!i C1. a EASEMENT (43SUS) (le A GENERAL NOTES 1) P.O.C. Indicates Point of Commencement 2) P.O.B. Indicates Point of Beginning 3) Sec. indicates Section 4) Twp. Indicates Township 5) Rge. Indicates Range 6) R/W Indicates Right -of -way 7) All distances are in feet and decimals thereof B) Basis of Bearings Is the East line of the Section 2 being S.02'14'00'E. 9) Not valid unless signed and sealed with the embossed seal of the professional land surveyor THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH Wpm im CHEOM) BY: SCNL DAM rllF No.: NOT TO it) - 19--95 I 4 '-I 3 SHEET 2 OF 2 Mom OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROTECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 7.74 -8192 PROJECT NO. _ 62031 _ PROJECT PARCEL NO. 814 --- TAX PARCEL H0. O 3G'E a�os 11 • �1L 11 r'� 5• A e W 0. t k, • V T �� �1��► The Kest fifteen (15') feet of the East 115 feet of the following described parcel: The South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 49 South, Range 25 East. PARCEL 814 i5'• i 170' I U Q O o! O t1 Q PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR J2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 I' s PROJECT NO. _Fdo3f PROJECT PARCEL NO. 7L5--- FOLIO NO. 00235280005 t.�SJgl, � EIS RIE ION (NOT A SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THE WEST TEN (10) FEET OF THE EAST 125 FEET OF THE NORTH ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF. I ........ _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._..... ._._._._....................... T._._._._._. .. ..... I NE lX.R - SECTION 2 1 I 1 j 1 I � I (mot 30 kc( d SE Y d 4E Y u ME '!.) i N ' sueJE�rctl>7 ----�� a ' 1 AIRPORT R%D RIN1VW) —0 , I i i I i 1 � GE R. WHMONO PROUSIONAL LANG :SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPSTAL PROJECTS COLDER COUNTY GOVERNN.ENT COWLE:X 73M E. TAM"il TRAIL NAPLES FL. 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE I r PROJECT NO. 6 -2 •31 PROJECT PARCEL NO. -8t5 FOLIO NO. 00236280005 CETGH 8 LE131115111111 iii)ESCRIPTIM (NOTA SURVEY) '>IDEVJAL4 )DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCB EASEMENT THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) FEET OF THE EAST 115 FEET OF THE NORTH ONE HALF (112) OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET THEREOF, i ----- .-------------------------------- .--- .------------------------------ T.- .- . -. -. -. .. 1 � I � NE COR. SECTION 2 ! i I ! ' 1 i • ............................... ..... ............................... . .... ........ ...... (*fur+ 30 kx d BE %d RE K A HE i ! Sl.$JEcT (15') i i I , i ! I i 1 AIRPORT AW NOW (INT) -- I ! ! i ! i D ! ...........DATE.X/ { /y`J jolMOE R. MCHWHO PROEM SMAL LAND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERMENT COMPLFX 3301 E TAAIIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FL 31112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 0 ` ~ R � � � PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO N(}. 00236360006 SKETCH ?a LEaALDE5Q'-=P-l= (NOT A SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THE WEST TEN (10 FEET DF THE EAST 2S FEET OF THE SOUTH ONEHALF i1�m��F THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4)C�F THE N{}RTHEASTONE C]—'—ER(i/4)DF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (i/4)DF SECTION 2. �~'~^^HiP4Q SOUTH, F��N(SE25 EAST, COLLIER [�OUNTY.FLORIDA, LESS '^~^^~~^^1OO FEET THEREOF (AIRPORT ROAD R\GHT'DF��AY)AN[�LESS THE EAST BOTH THE NORTH AND SOUTH THIRTY (3O) FEET THEREOF. / . � ! � / -- ----- -- . � � / / / "sconSEcnm/2 � . � � . / � . � --- / / '~~~ wit —_--_'_'— . S%)bJFST (01 NT� i / / / . � � � / . . � ;S^AmL-tiaNE xw�*e:ue��-----------� / . --------------- —� I / ^mpmRT ROAD mn00n . . � . / � ! � —nxrs����,2 . � mRIc*wmrO ! � pitoESSIONAL LAKD SURVEYOR OFFICE mp CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT uowpLFx w3ms.Txwmww TRAIL NAPLES FL. z^``z SKETCH NOT TO SCALE p B Z PROJECT NO. 6 0-03 PROJECT PARCEL NO.�� FOLIO NO. 00236360006 (NOT A SURVEY) 15IDEWAL.K2 DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) FEET OF THE EAST 115 FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF (112) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1 /4) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS BOTH THE NORTH AND SOUTH 1 H(RT" (30) FEET THEREOF. I i i i - - - - - ................................. - ------------------ ._._.- • r NE CGiR. SECTION 2 i i I r i I ' i ...................... ........ ..... .............. ........ ............ ... ......... .............. .I i (N 34 isd of NE Y. CC NE % a NE i r i Sus --ECT (137 i i i i rte (5XAh as W: rt NF y d HE y d Itc- %) I ! i AFMT ROAD R1W (1007 r I 1 r I i �% 1 ! TE.� / /Y cm R. wi*AOND PROESSIONAL 1AND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 330{ E. TAMNAIA TRAIL NAPLES FL 34112 SKETCH N01 TO SCALE PROJECT NO. ,') 0 3/ _ PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. 00236360006 SKETGH LEGALUES.METIaN (NOT A SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THE WEST TEN (10) FEET OF THE EAST 125 FEET OF THE SOUTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE EAST 100 FEET THEREOF (AIRPORT ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY). I ' ..._._. i HE COR. SKI or. 2 / 1 I i ' 1 t I i t i i I i i i ScdAt % of NE % d HE % of NE 114 (LESS 1M Saul, 30 leaf IAemOf.) t i t , I I (Sagl:f�7d4E' /•dNE' /.dHE'r:j — SU&IECT(101 L_ M, i I ; I i I i AIRPORT ROAD RN1(100'} -- i I OR06 R. RICHMOND PROESSIONALLAND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FL. 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NO. PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. 00236360006 ETCH L' LE(aAL.QESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY) CC-wf'U",,DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) FEET OF THE EAST 115 FEET OF THE SOUTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF (112) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (11/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS THE EAST 100 FEET THEREOF (AIRPORT ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY). i ----------------------------------- ----------- ..- .- .- ._.- ._._._._.- ._.T._._._ -._._. I ! i NE COP. Section 2 1 t .................... ............................... _...... _ .... ..............................1 ' i i 1 ' ; 1 Sala % d NE Y. a9E Y..OI NE 1N i p.ESS 010 SO-^ 30 w 1lnx0oi.i i I � i 1 i i i L($C! P !set d NE d 14 Y..' NE Y4 i i i AIRPORT ROAD RMJ (10(n —w n-- I i i AEOROE R. Rm"moND i PROESOMNAL LAND SURVEYOR ! OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER CC"M GOVERNMENT COWLEX 3301 E. TAIIAIAI TRAIL NAPLES FL 74112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NO..GI �a.: i PROJECT PARCEL NO. FOLIO NO. 00236360006 l(FIC H A-LEQALQEar,RIPTIOtd (NOTA SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THE WEST TEN (10) FEET OF THE EAST 125 FEET OF THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE EAST 100 FEET THEREOIF (AIRPORT ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY). I - ------------------------------- .................... ---------- ---------- NE CCR. SECTION 2 of Y of NE Y.) SMELT (10'{ 30 Y4 Fd K* t4e ................... . ......... .................................. .................. ............ 30 681 of NE % of XF. A of NE K) ............. .... ................................... .................................... AIRPORT ROAD MW(IM �RICNRI0N0 0-1 �-/-DATE ... �A?`/� 7 PROESGIOIAAL LAND SURVEYOR OFFICE Of CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERMIENT C-MW.EX 3XII L TAWAAM TRAIL NAPLES FL 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE i R B PROJECT PARCEL NO. -B-L6-L FOLIO NO. 00236360006 (NOTA SURVEY). StloswvkLy., DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) FEET OF THE EAST 115 FEET OF THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (114) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE EAST 100 FEET THEREOF (AIRPORT ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY). ---------------------------------------------------------------- T ------ . ...... HE COk SECTION 2 —lees -NF. Y• —d NE Y 914E —%4 .............. .. ........... ................................................. (S4vA 30 L'A 01 ME % d W Y d ME V.) ....................................................................................... ARPOPT Raw nN(iory) It RICHMOND PROEW1101M LAND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CArITAL PRO)ECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT compLEx 33M I- TAMIAMI TRAIL MAPLES FL 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 8 8 Z OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774 -8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION PROJECT N0. _ PROJECT PARCEL NO._ TAX PARCEL NO. 44 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION (NOT A SQRVEYY,) j — i Ywe o r ° -- r `� iJ b r�ST r c� - fir i o ✓ �c r � h. a r�� L GAL. DESCRIPT-LQN The West ten (10" feet of the Ecst 125' feet of the following described parcel: The North half of the Northeost quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 2, 'township 49 South, Ronge 25 East, Collier County, Florida. 10' -1 North Half, Northeast Quarter, Northeast Quarter, Northeast Quarter, Sec. 2, Twp. 4? c„ Rge. 25 E. , 15' PARCEL 717 M I K v t� O 0_ 0! O d 31 THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH U ', GATE: _ (PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL RROJEC S COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 OM11f 9Y: C:ifCKCO By: (SG1F: 0.n:: FILL HO.: t .tit Q [ �.In�� m7-17-97 AR -717 SHEEP 1 OF 1 r OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL_ NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 (941) 774-8192 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO. L.) 6 3 I PROJECT PARCEL NO._ '7 GAL TAX PARCEL NO. 0 O� 3 ip 3� O o o 4- DESCRIPTION (�1prT��t�� S� deWal�( :DrcL'vcx54 E-y a�r� en..nc� i - L.F�ll j.aOj jM The West fifteen (15') feet of the East 115 feet of the following described parcel: The North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 49 South, Rarge 25 East, Collier County, Fiorlda. North :Half, Northeast Quarter, Northeast Quarter, Northeast Ouarter, Sec. 2, Twp. 49 S., Rge. 25 E. Drim or L.M.R. PARCEL_ AR 817 T - -_ �00 - II ' I I C):� � I I I o a O CL rx� THIS IS ONLY A SKETCH DATE:_�7 f 7 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR #2406 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SG1LE: GATE: FILE MO.: NONE 7 -17 -9 AR -817 SHEET 1 OF 1 am B B 2 PROJECT NO. _ PROJECT PARCEL NO, FOLIO NO. 0023628000 (NOTA SURVEY) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THE WEST TEN (10) FEET OF THE EAST 925 FEET OF THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE NORTH ONE HALF (1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ------------------------- _._. .......................................... I ..... I i i i I I i NE 00R. SECT :0N 2 i • � 1 i • I (FI%xM•, b hef Of SE Y. W NP 1: of H[ J SUBJECT (10') I I I i 1 i I I i I I I I � i 1 i I I - I i I I 1 7 ; I i R. RIC11Mi"MO ! PROESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E. TAM Mp TRAIL NAPLES FL 31112 SKETCFI NOT TO SCALE 0 I PROJECT N0..jL�)p.3/ I3ROJECT PARCEL NO. _B.; FOLIO NO. 00236290005 S14E'VJgl-1G, DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT THE WEST FIFTEEN (15) FEET OF THE EAST 115 FEET OF THE NORTH THIRTY (30) FEET OF THE NORTH ONE HALF (1/2) OFF THE SOUTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ! i -._..._._.-.-.-._.-.-.-._.-...-._.- .................................... ._ --- . -.- !.- . -. -.- 1 � I , NE COR. SECTION 2 I ! • 1 I ' • i I ' {IkwGI Yj lee! cl SE' /. of NE S: d NE 'r:1 SUBJECT (15') I •' 1 I '• 1 1 � 1 � 1 i I , I ; AIRPORT RUAD P.IW (100 - - ~. I ; ! I i RGE R. RICHMOND PROESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES FL. 34112 SKETCH NOT TO SCALE s SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT MODIFYING SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. OF FLORIDA THIS SECOND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT TO SOLID WASTF, COLLECTION SERVICE AGRE MENT (hereinafter "Second Amendment "), is made and entered into this day of /Z_�_ 7d L 1997, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of i Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter "County ") and Waste Management, Inc. of Florida (hereinafter "Contractor "), a Florida corporation having its principal place of business at 3531 N.W. 21st Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida 33073. This Second Amendment is to amend and extend the term of that certain SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE AGREEMENT, as amended, between the parties entered into as of the 12th day of June, 1990. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, County and Contractor entered into a Solid Waste Collection Service Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement ") as of the 12th day of June, 1990; and WHEREAS, said Agreement was amended July 23, 1996 by that Amendment Agreement Modifying Solid Waste Collection Service Agreememt with Waste Management, Inc. of Florida; and WHEREAS, said Agreement, as amended, is clue to expire on September 30, 1998; and WHEREAS, the partit -s are desirous of extending the term of that Agreetmcnt, as amended, until September 30, 2001, modifying the residential and commercial rates payable thereunder, and adding in "automated cart" program to the scope of the residential curbside service. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow from each to the other, the parties herein agree as follows: A. Paragraph iII. .1=, is hereby amended to read as follows: The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of time beginning on the first day of the month following execution of this Agreement, and terminating on September 30, 2001, herein called the "Extension Period." During the term of this Agreement, Contractor µill provide solid waste collection services including: residential collection service, curbside recycling collection service and commercial collection service. The parties shall operate on the terms provided herein for the duration of this Agreement as extended, hereby the Extension Period. This Extension Period shall be further extended for one (1) two -year period (herein referred to as "Additional Extension ") on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein unless one party gives the other party a written notice of non - renewal no earlier titan January 1, 2001, and no later than May 1, 2001. The parties recognize that this Agreement, as amended, remains subject to (future) renegotiation, extension, or termination as provided herein. i i B. Paragraph l., Item GG., ,I)jMdACd Con a;n is amended to read as follows: A Standard Container shall mean: (i) a standard Waste Manager Cart, provided by Contractor for residential service with approval of the County; (ii) a heavy duty, securely tied, plastic beg designed for use as a garbage receptacle. Any receptacle, including waste materials shall not exceed thirty -two (32) gallons in capacity or fifty (50) pounds in weight, except for the aforementioned Waste Manager Carts. C. Paragraph 2., Pr- - -ovi� is amended by the addition of subsection H. as follows: ff. The County has authorized and the Contractor will implement, as soon as Practicable, an automated cart program, the Waste Manager Cart Program. A Waste Manager Cart (hereinafter referred to as "Cart"), in one of three standard sizes, will be provided to each residential curbside customer desiring said service. Except as provided hereinafter, each existing and new residential curbside customer shall be provided one 96 gallon Cart at the sole cost and expense of Contractor. Contractor shall make one exchange (to a 65 gallon Cart) at no cost to each residential curbside carslomer desiring a smaller Cart. The standard size for residential neighborhoods will be 96 gallon Cam. Thirty-five (35) gallon Carts will be offered to age restricted communities on a community -wide basis, and in other special circumstances, as determined by the Contact Administrator after consultation with Contractor. The Contractor will wse ail reasonable efforts to implement the Waste Manager Cart ' rogram as soon as practicable, and it is the expr,Ct,ticn of the parties that the same can be implemcuted within 270 days from execution of U-.is Second Amendment. All Carts shall remain the property of the Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for repair or replacement of Carts in need of repair or replacement due to ,normal wear and tsar, de.fe.t3, or damage caused by Contractor's equipment. The residential curbside customer shall pay for mplacentent of any Cart lost or repair or replacement of any Cart darnagad due to negligence or abuse while in Possession of said customer. The price cf'said replacement Cart to the customer shall he the Coin :raclor's actual cost at the time of replacement, plus a $5.00 delivery charge. D. Paragraph 5, _�rvP_ ,1 �f �Prvice�, is amended only as Specifically provided herein. The Residential, Commmial and Recycling Rates as set forth in paragntph S.A., are amended by the following changes to Exhibit 5 attached to the Agreement: Exhibit 5, I. COM .ERCIAL RATES, is hereby amended as follows: Each commercial customer who uses dumpster service shall have a rate adjustment to reflert a $0.25 per loose yard reduction. The rate adjustment for compacted dumpsters is calculated by dividing the collation fee for compacted containers by the collection fee for loose vardage containers of the sarne size and frequency, then multiplying the resulting ratio by S25 to arrive at the per yarn reduction rate. The new rates will become effective starting in the month following the execution of this Agreement. The CPI rate adjustment provided in Paragraph 5JILBI of Exhibit 5 will continue for each year during the extension of this Agreement, ccmmencing on October 1, 1997. (Exhibits "A' and "B" attached hereto for illustration of calculation.) s Exhibit 5, II., RESIDENTIAL RATES, is hereby amended as follows: Each rate referenced in Exhibit 5, 11., is hereby frozen and the current rate shall continue in effect during the Extension Period covered by this Second Amendment; therefore, paragraph III.A.I. of said Exhibit 5 is null and void during said Extension Period. By way of illustration, the current Residential Curbside Solid Waste and Recycling Collection for twice a week collection is $6.50!monthlunit. This will be the rate for the collection portion of that service during the term of this Agreement as extended hereby, and there shall be no automatic adjustments to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index. Paragraph III.A.I. of said Exhibit 5 shall be in full force and effect during any additional extension granted hereunder, with the first adjustment as of October 1, 2001. E. The Agreement, as amended, is modified by the addition of paragraph 40, which will read as follows: 40. Syrvev. Approyimately twelve (12) months and no later than nine (9) months prior to the termination of this Agreement as extended hereby, Contractor at its sole cost and expense, shall conduct a survey of the then existing commercial and residential customers of the County, in an attempt to determine satisfaction with the service and rates for solid waste collection in Collier County. The questions contained in the survey shall be approved in advance by the County, acting by and through the Contract Administrator. The results of the survey shall be provided to the County no later than six (6) months prior to the expiration of the term of the Agreement as extended hereby. F. Except as specifically amended hereby, the Solid Waste Collection Service Agreement, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this extension. The parties hereto hereby affirm that the A.greetnent, as amended, is presently valid and enforceable, and there are no outstanding breaches or defaults by either party hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by the respective authorized representatives as of the date t;rst above written. DATED: �,b) (GHTE. BRACK, Clerk .-t4 As to County: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIMOTH IYL . IAN OCK, Chairman wi'TNAS�FS� Nntedrryped Num signatUm ate L . Hneed/Typed N Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: David C. Weigel County Attorney 19 As to Contractor: Sipaturr I JAMES A. WATERS, Vice President (CORPORATE SEAL) T 0 Z v; 4 W RAJ v Q) J Q W 2 µ� F- T t Y 0. W 0 t� H Z D 0 U h L cro 11 W 0 d K 0 L� J f1 (Y � F. 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CRO D - Ah A 92819Vb1 Q0 o cyi nv_9 �oy9� A 5 CV4 n Q g f7 8,1 17 QI x v_ K x S y x S� zE P � N 0 ■ 4 x � t x y� � C 3 t m� w' 3�81G.myRp� A29R91 . �� H�[7'nf �• Qp ry V ��� Y l'f �N .� ��l O tlNy�1D� p�`9 Cc- �s 1pO�9 n F-, 2 A N N.- 1717 \'A ppa FA- ZQI ------ ------ ------ r-tV x v_ K x S y x S� zE P � N 0 ■ 4 x � t x y� � C 3 t m� w' 3Mj I NTERLOCAL_ AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING dated this day of 424g &A' 19 (,7 by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter t referred to as "County" and the Isle of Capri ; Onicipal Fire Services Taxing District, created by County Ordinance No. 73 -49, as amended, hereinafter referred to as "Fire Diatrict." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, this Memorandum of Understanding is being entered into between the County and the Fire District for the purpose of establishing dispatch protocols, rules and responsibilities of first responder personnel in an emergency scene and the documentation required for patient care rendered pursuant to Section 403.435, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the the mutual covenants provided herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: A. DISPATCH PROCEDURE: Since the Fire District operates on Collier Countv Sheriff's Office channel 4 (control), the parties shall operate under the existing Collier County Sheriff's Office dispatch procedures which are as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached. B. FIRST RESPONDER QIJALIF'ICATIO14: To be eligible to perform as a first responder, an individual under the employment of the Fire District must (a) successfully -1- 8 p complete at a minimum a course which meets or exceeds the 1979 U.S. Department of Transportation First Responder training course. {Proof of course completion is required); and (b) successfully complete an AHA CPR Basic Life Support Course C or ARC CPR Basic Life Support for professional rescue. (Proof of course completion is required). C. FIRST RESPONDER RULES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: All. first responders, upon arrivino at a scene and deeming that the scene is safe, will begin patient care, if needed, following the guidelines set forth by Dr. Robert B. Tober, M.D., (the "Medical Director "). A copy of the guidelines is attached as Exhibit B. Run Reports and the appropriate computer hardware will be the responsibility of the Isle of Capri Fire Department. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE. 1. A quality assurance program will be conducted by the Collier County Basic Life Support Coordinator (the "Basic Life Support Coordiriatc-r ") and Medical Director on a monthly basis using the computer hardware, software and run report form identified in Exhibit C. 2. The Basic )wife Support Coordinator will conduct a three -part quality assurance review: a. 100% quality assurance review using specially designed computer software developed by the Emergency Medical Services Department and th.? County's software company. b. Individual run report review by Basic Life Support Coordinator or Medical Director. -2- c_ j.1eld evaluation where the Basic Life SupPort Coordinator and /or the M?u.ic«1 Director randomly respond to calls without notice to the Fire District. If the computer uro(�ram determines that their is a deviation from the procedures and guidelines attached in Exhibits A and B, the Brssic hire ;upport Coordinator shall complete a quality assurance worksheet in the form of Exhibit D. 3. The qua assurance worksheet ciassiilu5 yuali.y assurance concerns in the loiio.;in(, categories: Level 1: Constitutes a serious breach of protocol and /or has a negative )_r:pact on the patient's prognosis. All Level 1 concerns will be reviewed by the individual firefighter together with the Basic Life Support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director shall assure that the individual firefighters receive additional training and education. Level 2: Constitutes a breach of protocol which had minimal or no impact on the patient, but would be considered poor clinical treatment or decision making. All Level 2 concerns will be rev ;(�wE�d by the individual firefigk-;ter together with the Basic ,ife Support Coordinator. The Basic Life support Coerdinat.or and the Medical Director will assure that the individual firefighter receive additional training and education. Level 3: Constitutes a minor protocol deviation. All Level 3 quality assurances shad be considered minor and -3- shall,be handled through confidential interdepartmental mail.. Level 4: Minor deviation from guidelines and protocol. Basic Life Support Coordinator will communicate concerns to individual firefighter. E. IN- SERVICE PROGRAM. The in- service program provides face to face training for firefighters. In- services will be mandatory for all personnel. whose role and responsibilities will be or could be that of a first responder. six in- services a year will be offe-red at different locations throughout Collier County. The in- services will follow the DOT /EMT first responder curriculum anu will contain both didactic and hands -on skill evaluation.. Only three absences per firefighter will be allowed in a two -year period. Failure to meet this requirement will mean immediate suspension of the individual firefighter's ability to work under the roles and rcF >consibilities of a first responder. After suspension, an individual firefighter ma_y regain the status of a first responder only after completing a written exam and a scenario- -based evaluation by the Medical Director.. In order to enhance the training program, the Fire District will identify one persccn to act as the liaison to the Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director. F. Automatic External Difibrilator (AED) TRAINING. AED training gill be completed every six months through the regularly scheduled in- service program. All record keeping and quality assurance will also be handled by the Basic Life Support Coordinator. -4- 8 ® 2 G. DOCUMENTATION. Upon completion of a medical call, the firefighter meeting the first responder qualifications will enter the appropriatF.. information into the computer and properly complete the run report. The Fire District shall assure that the computer is designed to automatically upload the information via modem, into the main data base located at Colliery County F.nerrency Medical Services at a pre - designed time. The original run report shall be hand - delivered to the Collier County Emergency Medical Services paramedic team prior to EMS departure from the scene. If time constraint, do not permit the completion, of the written docunentation at the scene, the first responder shall provide the information to the EMS Paramedic team verbally and forward a completed basic life support run report- to the office of the Basic Life Support coordinator within 24 hours from the provision of service rendered. All basic, life support run reports are confidential medic?'_ information and shall be handled consistent with federal and state legislation. H. EQUIPMENT. All ::,3sic life support medical equipment shall receive approval prior to purchase by the Medical Director. This wili create a system 4,hich provides for the standardization cf ali basic life support medical F�quipment throughout the nine area fire departments. I. NOTIFICATION OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Notification and treatn;ent procedures shall be the responsibility of the fire department. J. The Fire District shall pay the sum, of $347.81 by -5- 8 D 2i October 31, 1996 tc Collier County as, a contribution towards operational expenses, and by each October 31, thereafter, the Fire District shall pay a sum equal to their percentage of the total operational expenses of the nine County Fire Districts, which sum shall be mutually agreed upon by the County and the Fire District. This Memorandum of Understanding will commence on October 1, 1996 and shall be filed ,;ith the -: Department of Health and Rehabilitative: Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services, 1317 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0700, where j­ be retained part of the Collier County EMS Department License pile. This Agreement will expire on September ',0, 1997. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement was executed this day of _ 00'cLar. 1996 by the undersigned., B By l• EMILIO RODRIGUF✓L, ;F Dwight Brock, ISLE OF CAPRI FIRE f)ISTRICT Clerk of Courts C e r C �u t y sy : By DIANE B. F GG, Director Timothy L, Hancock, Chairman COLLIER COL' TY EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Approved as to fcrr; and legal sufficiency: I� Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney -H- ROBERT B. TOBER, Medical Director EME CY MEDICAL SERVICES BY: TIMOTHY L/ HANCOC K, CHAIRWN COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF Ct1UNrY rOMISSIONERS AS EX- OFFICIU GOVERNING BODY OF THE ISLE OF CAPRI MUNICIPAL FIRE SFRVICE.S TAXING DISTRICT .�. 8 0 21 -------------------------------------------------------------.---- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Memo # C -89 -17 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ' ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Conga Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Conssittee ------------------------------------------------------------ •-- - ---- Subject: Status Check Page 1 of 2 ------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish a procedure for checking on the status of personnel while on the scene of an incident. ORrINITIONS : Not applicable. BACKGROUND: There have been incidents where the safety and welfare of the field personnel has been in jeopardy. Thin procedure will help ensure that the safety of the personnel is in tact and dispatch the appropriate backup personnel, if needed. Z The following procedure shall be utilized Zor checking on the status of field personnel on the scene of an incident: 1. Check on the status ovary 10 *in-ites (more frequently as the situation dictates an determined by Control) with or without law enforcement personnel -present: a. Assaults of any nature or extent. b. Situations where there may be violence of the potential for violence to any extent, i.e., shootings, stabbings, assaults, overdose, mentally ill, suicide atteaapts, etc. c. Anytime EMS /fire calls for S.O. /P.D. for situations that threaten their safety. d, Anytime You are uncertain of crew safety. 2. Check on status every 20 minutes if law enforcement is not present: a. Any situation where you have not heard from & unit for 20 minutes, exception; non - threatening calls at nedical facilities, i.e., nursing homes, hospitals, etc. b. On all major incidents in which "Incident Command" has been established unless advised by the incident commander to disregard status c::ecks. EXH!31T "A" COLLIER COUNTY Fin, CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo * C -89 -17 Eff Date: 11 -01 -99 To: All Ems, Fire, Comm personnel, initiated by: Comm. Committee 3. A unit should respond to a "Status Check" With "Unit Designator, Affirmative.' Any deviation from this exact response will result in a law enforcement response. 4. If a unit fails to respond, or responds improperly, have S.O. /P.D. respond immediately. If law enforcement is already present, you may check the status of a unit via the deputy /officer after direct contact attempt has resulted in "No" or an improper response from the unit. Be certain that the deputy /officer checks the status of the unit visually before confirmation. 5. If a lacy enforcement officer is not on the scene and you have received no response or improper response from a unit, dispatch law enforcement and notify the unit's shift supervisor af the situation. DISCUSSION: Never assume that a unit is safe just because law enforcement is present on the scene of an incident. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a vernal or written reprimand. E;(HOT "A" Cl COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo # C -91 -18 Eff Date :10 -01 -91 Recinds or Amends:01 -94 To: All EMS, Fire, C,-,Mm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject: Frequency Use: Green Charnel Page 1 of 2� By the Authority of. 'resident, Collier County Fire Chiefs' f!VRPOSE: -�- To establish p- otoccIl and procedure for use of C:reor. Channel. f INITIOM3 : Green Channel BACKGROUND: 154.010 mhz The Green Channel , long established as a fire service "talk around" channel, but never accessible by Control, was considered a viable secondary or back frequency. Installation of a base station in the Sheriffs Office Communication Center allowed Control to transmit and receive this frequency, permitting the Green Channel to be utilized as both a back -up dispatch frequency and as a tactical channel in the event of a major incident. :i w In order to facilitate effective communications between Control and the fire service and cMS, the following procedures /protccols are provided; 1. RADIO USE: All dispatch terminology, equipment /personnel terminology and communications compliant procedures for Green Channel shall be the same as for Control frequency. 2.BACKUP: Upon failure of control frequency, communications will transmit all traffic on the Green Channel to both fire and EMS. 3,TACTICAL ASSIGNMENT: In event of a command incident , the .incident commander may request from the Control Operator to have all incident related traffic handled on the Green Channel. The on duty communications supervisor shall have the approval of this assignment based upon logistics, manpower,ecte The on -duty Communications supervisor may at his /her discretion,assign fire agencies to the Green Channel for dispatch should control become saturatted,.In this event the control operator will notify the appropriate agencies on -duty officer before assignment is made. The Green Charnel will also be utilized for helicopter landing zone instructions. EXHIBIT "A" 8 D 21 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION #Memo M C- •91 -18 Eff Date: 10 -01 -91 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 4. Location for EMS: Any medic unit that requires additional directions to an emergency in a specific fire district other than that provided by Control the medic unit should request that fire district responding to go to the Green Channel and can be given more detailed instructions to.an incident, After the location of the incident is understood the units shall return to the Control channel. DISCUSSIOW Not applicable MENALT IES : Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. Ey.HjBIT "A„ _ ------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- -I -_ U 14 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ,ASSOCIATION - C -89 -01 - - Eff -Date 11 -01 -89 - - - - - - - - - -- Memo # To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by Comm Committee Subject: Communications /General- -- --- -- - -_ -- -Page -lr^ of 1 ^ - -- ---------------------------------_------_-_--_--- PURPOSE: To -,give an overview of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center. its radio designation, duties, and responsibilities. DEriNITI0NS i Not applicable. BACKGROUND: So as to reduce any confusion over the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center's radio designation, duties, and responsibilities, a genaral procedure statement is developed: The Collier County Sheriff's office Communications Center, for the purpose of these procedures referred to as "Control ", is the nerve center for the fire and BHs service. The primary purpose of Control is to receive requests for assistance at fire and rescue emergencies and to dispatch, by the most expeditious means available, the appropriate agencies and equipment to deal With such emergencies. A secondary role is to receive and coordinate all nonemergency and administrative communications and to maintain reports, records, and necessary re::arence materials. In addition, Control shall provide routine communications for the Department of Emergency Services. PROCEDURE: In order to carry out its many functions and to provide immediate and effective service to the citizens of this County, the following procedures are provided. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PBRA.LTY : No penalties apply to this procedure. V11,151-f "A- Page 1 �/rf!•YMiiCi/iY1�:�YdMl�eWawF. .r.r rrawr..�•+r ................ ++ $ D 21 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE - CHI €FS' ASSOCIATION ----------------------•---------------- Hemo # C -89 -02 Eff Date: 11- 01- -89 To: All EMS, fire, Comm Personnel- Initiated -by: -Comes Committee- - ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Communications /Administration Page L of 2 -------------------------------------------- •--- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To define the activities that effect Communications operations and the responsible parties that are to ensure proper coordination. MINITIONS: Not applicable. BACIMROUND : To further clarify the responsibilities of the Communications Officer, the Fire Chiefs' Association, and the Chiefs' Communications Committee, the following procedure is established: PROCnDURE: The Collier County Sheriffs Office is responsible for the operation and licensing of all radio equipment used by the fire j and EMS services and the operation of Control. This function is � carried out through the Communications Office and Shift Supercisors. It is understood that the operations of Control must affect., and is affected, by operations of field units. There are basically three (3) types of activities and a cesponsibilitles for direction which must be defined: 1. operational ActivItits How specific activities shall be carried out in and by personnel assigned to Control. How equipment operating under County .License shall operate. 2—Tactical Activi+ti.e:s HOW much and shat type equipment will be needed for specific fireground operations. 3. Combined Activities Functions which directly affect both tactical and operational activities= i.e., Command Post radio procedures. It is again understood that each of these activities must rely on mutual cooperation of all parties. However, to ensure proper coordination, the following responsibilities are pleced: �'' $� Du 2,, ------------------------------------------------------------------ .. COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo S C -89 -02 Eff Date: 11 -Q. -89 ------------------------------------------------------------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 1. Operational Activities Communications Officer. 2. Tactical activities Fire Chiefs' Association. 3. Combined Activities Chief's Communications Committee. The Chiefs' Association Communications Committee will consist of the Communications Officer and designated representatives from the Fire Chiefs' Association. In further recognizing the need for cooperation, whenever practical, input shell be solicited from all parties and shall be accepted at any tine. The Chiefs' Communications Committee shall act as liaison between the Chief's Association and the Communications Officer. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PRNALTY : No penalties apply to this procedure. & . n » ,�F-!! i31T A D 2 COLLIER COUNTY FYP.y GHI8r3' AZBOCIATION - ------ - - - - -- !leas -- ----------------------------------- - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------- 83 --Oates1i- 43. -89 -------------- To.- All -EHS,- Fire_- c_oAt0- ge- 'sonnei- Initiated -by: -Conn. Convittee -- Subject: Comm"icatiortslOrgaaixaticsi - - -a -e 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To document the aissicn and organization of the Collier County Sheriff's Office COMMun.ications Division. DRrINITIONs : Not applicable. BAr- XGROUND : The following mission Statement Collier Country Sheriff • s Office Intended to provide insight into and procedures of the division. PROCRDURS: and organizational outline of the Co*maunicatione Division in the purpose, chain of command, The Communicatione % vision at the Collier County Government Complex Sheriff's Office, Saplas, Florida, is ussignated "Control" for all fire and emergency medical communications in Collier County, Florida. The personnel and facilities at this office are assigned to the Collier County Sheriff -8 Office Communications Division. The Communications Divi.wion is an element of the Collier County Sheriff's Office. The Collier County Sheriff is responsible to the County Manager for "providing centralized firs and rescue dispatching services." The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Officer shall manage and exercise operational control over activities of this office, reporting to the Sheriff. A Castx+unications Supervisor shall command each shift, reporting directly to the Communications Officer. The Coaxuuications Supervisor is re spolasihle for ensuring that all actions rewired are handled in accordance with prescribed procedures. In any situation not covered by Apecific instructions, the judgement decisions and taking Communications Supervisor shall use beat judgement in making action. ------------------------------------------------------- 8 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS* ASSOCIATION ------------- --------------------------------------------------- MOZO # C-89-03 Eff Date: 11-01-89 -- - ------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel- Initiated by:. - Comm. Committee Not applicable. PENALTY: No specific penalties aPP1Y to this procedure. EXH, IS IT "Ar d p 2 ---------------------------------------------- ------- - - - - -- COLLIER - COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -_ -_ ____________________------------------ Memo # C -89 -44 Eff Data: 11 -01 -89 To: __All EMS, =_ Fire -_Comm ' Personnel _ rnitiated ^by - Cons.�Committee -- Subject__ Communications - Complaints---- _______Page__I -' -of 3 __ PURPOSE: To astablish an orderly procedure For addressing complaints And /ox questions coneF�ninr Ccaauniaatioris; operations and procedures. DEFINITIONS: not applicable. BACKGROUND: Periodically, questions and /or complaints arise concerning Comtaunicatl.onec procac3uxes or do, inione either by Communications or by units in the fiald. Many times the complainant Immediately calls Communication& to complain or question. This of ten Interferes with the handling of incident$ And creates ill feelings between the involved parties. Parties with questions about how an incident was handled eith by Communications or by field units should refer those questions to their appropriate OIC (Station Officer or Shift Supervisor) at the complatiois of the incident. The officer may, at that time, contact the other officer concerned to obtain clarification of any disputed items. Th:.s will avoid major problems developing over simple mizunderstandings. If the two concerned officers cannot satisfactorily resolve the gusation, the following procedure is established to provide a moans for handling such incidents Which Will: 1. Provide a written record of the problem. 2. Will allow time tor proper analysis. 3. Will make all responsible parties aware of the problem. PROCIDURRI The following procedure shall be followed in making a complaint concerning activities, procedures, or policies: I. Complainant shall initiate hiss /her complaint by completing the appropriate section of the Radio Communications Complaint Dora. 2. The complaint for shall be forwarded through the applicable E;'!-�. ,siT "A* ---------------------- -------------------------------------------R ------------- CO_----- ----- - F1RE_CMISPS�'ASSOCIATIO�f -_ --------------------- Memo 0 C -89 -Q4 Eft Date: -------- - - - - -- _ 13- �1 -89 To: All EMS, Fire Cu- -- �---------•------------- -------------- - - - - -- mm Personnel Initiated by: 'comm. Committee company or division chain of command to the Chief Officer of the company or division. 3• The Chief may, at this pui_nt, moan to Communications and listen he the! Disputed item(ts) on the tape. The Chief shall bring the wri.tter complaint with him and shall leave a aopy of the complain: with his tindings at Communications. Every effort should he aa.de by the Chief to Cone to CUmmunicationa When the Shift eent. Jisor on whose shift thy* complaint. occurred Is present. 4. The appropriate officer shall either return the complaint to the initiator ac UnneceSear� Chairman r forward it to the rman of the Chiefs` the Communications Committee. 5. The Chiefs' Com"nications Committee and the Communications Officer shall and /or reccmi:iveaatigate the complaint and hake a aeci:sion to be either tt;enuation. ComPla:ints regarded by this committee :riveluus or cos, noted and returned to t PletelY unfounded shall be so departwe ilt zr divl.s{ fr appropriate Cbief Officer of the �t� got pc #afhle action. 6. After investigation, action, or recommendation i. nompleted, t.'je second co .� �at3 beer, returned to ih. Fy o4 the complaint for shall be comPlai:1ant by reversing the, Atepes detailed in this procedure. 7. Complaints should be handled as expeditiously as possible, and in ne case shall complaints be intitiated after the seventh (7th) calendar day follcw ::nq the incident. No consideration wall be given to complaints received by the Chairman of the ChietR` fourteen Communications Committee more than (14) calendar days following the incident. Time constraints are necessary because of recording limitations. $• A copy of the appropriate be made radio and telephone traffic will for use by the commi making s decision. No stage is the ttee in kinq it recordings or tape transcrits will ma of determining the validity of i complaint until the purpose complaint has been recorded on the Communications Complaint form. Tape recordings will normally only be available to Communications Communications Comm normally ittee or the Communications Officer for the purpose of resolving the dispute. the appropriate additional room is needed on the complaint form, use company memorandum form. DI8CUBBION: Not applicable. PENALTY: 0. ----------------------------------------------------- 2 t ------ - - - - -- Y YZRE CHisrs- ASSOCIATION Hemo #- C -�9 -a -- ---- �--------------------- - - - - -- -- - - - -- '- ------------- - Eff Date: 11 -CI -89 To: All EMS, Fire, COmm Pe---_"___- -- -_a_-___.,__ ___________ _ _ __ __ rsonnel Initiated --------- nitiated by: ---- y: t!Gpm. Committee Penalties aay range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands, EtH{81T W _ _ ._.. .... __ .-� ,...... _.�.�...wrrw r. �. wr► �wW�J. W�.... w�MiIY� ►wiwwM�.Y�IY..�ilLll�.p�YY A/h/l�,v �� ------------------- - - - - -- $ Z J COLLIER --------------- COU)iTy FIRE Ckii8F8' ASSOCIATION ---------------------- memo a C -89 -05 Err gate: - _ ----------------- - -- 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Con rs n Pe •------------------------------- __ - - - -- -- onnel Initiated by: Coax. Committee Subject: Radio Terminology - ----------------- - ------- - - - - -- --------------------------------------------------------- 4 1 of 3 PUR_8E To estabadPh a pc3i - }' in aII radio traffic:. defining the common termiro.togy to be used DIP NXTXONS : MEN ""- OLD AF? LIC1: ^i 7.01 Unreadable 10 -1 used when signal received is not. clear Loud & Clear 10 -2 gels- •ExplanaL+�ry 3Lop Transmitting 10 -3 Self - Explanatory Copy, Copies 10••48 Acknowledge Message Received Aftirnative 10 -4 yes Negative 10 -54 No Respond, Responding 10 -18 Proceed to or Proceeding to an :.ncidentj emergency travel or transport Enroure 10 -18X Nan- mervency Travel or Transport In- Quarters 10 -10 Self - Explanatory Out-Of-Service 14 -7 Self- Explanatory Understand Understand Message, In- Service can and will comply 10 -8 Unit is Operating in response to a dispatch., example: training, pre -fire planning, et.. Repeat 10-•9 Self - Explanatory --------------------------- --------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY - -- -- -� r1RM CHIEFS` ASSOCIATION memo # S ------------------------------------------------------------ Eff Date: ?o: AIi EMS, Fire, CAen personnel initiated ----- by: Comm. Committee -- Return to, Returning to 10_i9 pelf- gxplanatory What its Your Location. 10 -20 Self- Explanatory Call Sy Phone --- 10 -21 Q Self - Explanatory Disregard Last Restage 10 -22 Self- Explanator• Stand By 10 -23 3elf_- Explarla2tury On Scene ]0 -9'a 9n1t--Exp.lanatory Emergency Radio Traffic 10-33 Will confine all medic traaaeaimsions It-0 an 46argency in parogrtiz or a new incident Cancel 10-6E Apparatus not needed on the incident and any return to ar. in Service mode i Nothing Showing Smoke Showing Working Fire Limited Service BACRGRCUNDS Self-Explanatory self - Explanatory Self- Explanatory A unit that cannot be used to its full potential, Example: an engine with less than a full load of bone, an NHS unit no life -pak, etc. A policy that specifically defines the terms to be used in radio transmissions is needed to enoure that a common set of definitions exist and that all personnel using they radio can understand each term or description. PROC80U"t When using the Control channel to communicate with Control, other units, other jurisdictions, and other individuals, they above definitions - - ahaliapply- for the termslisted ------------------------------------------ Note: This is a partial listing of more caanon radio terminology used by the Collier County Sheriff's office. Notice tilat Paco 2 ----------------------------------------------•------------------- COLLIER COUkTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Hemo 2 C -89 -07 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ------------------------------------------------------------------ To: All EHS', Fire, Coma Personnel Initiated by: Comps. Committee Subject: Equipment / Personnel Terminology Page 1 of 4 ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- PURP OBE s To establish and define the terminology to be used in identifyinq equipment and /or personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. DEFINITIONS: COLLIER COUNTY UNIT DESIGNATIONS Engine Primary "acanned" pumping engine in station Pumper Secondary pumping engine in station (reserve or volunteer) Hose Third out Qngine - aacme station Ladder Aerial company Rescue Hanned basic life support unit Haz Hat Dedicated hazardous material team unit Brush Brush or woods Woods Second brush wagon out of station Tanker Large capacity water hauler (1000 gallons or more) Boat Craft that flouts or flies over water Utility Service vehicle Hedic Advanced life support unit capable of transport Hedflight ENS helicopter used in transportation of patients and EMS personnel Attack Samll pumping engine, nornally with less 500 gpm capability which can be used on small fires and /or have rescue abilities Page I 8 D Z _ --------------------------------------------------------------- __ --- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' JWSOCXATIO)l -------------------------------------------------------------- Heno # c-89-05 Eff Date: 11-01-89 -------------------------------------- I ---------------------------- To: All EMS, fire, Comm Per3onnel initiated by:*Coun. Committee - no *10" codes are used. DracusaxoN, Not applicable. While no specific penalty applies to this Procedure, Willful or. Continued non-compliance may result in verbal Or Written reprimand. . E:-,L.j,,3 IT "X* 8 D 2 --- ^-- - - - - -- yCOLL,ISR .Z chxFFS' ASSOCIXTIO wCotj"r VIRr - IJ ��______ ------------------------------ Memo 8 C -89 -06 zff _ ____ Data II- 4Jl--S9 To:-All-Ems, -- Coin -Personnel ----------------------------------------------------- Initiated b Coma, _..._----- _.._.__ Y� Committee Subject. Dispatch `Te:r�iacia - -- _ .- _•------ ________ ------------------- _-- _..-- _- y------- _____ - - -- rage-- 1---- of- -A - -_- PURPOSE: To establish and define the terminology to be used in the k" dispatching of inci der,ta hY the CallIer. County 'Sherit.f' a offl,ce Communications center (Control). DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUSDz Since the various rive diotriats and county XMs are responsible for responding to incidents and situat4onrs that vary greatly in nature, general def,nitions of tha ter- inology used are necessary to ensure concise and efficient dispatch. ; The following Are the inCldtnt types dispatched by Ce;ntrol for the various fire diatricts and MHS; The call will be cataloged by the incident type (fire, rescue, outside fire, auto accident, Public service, etc.) The following are the specific classifications for the three (3) Incident types. These cla.csificatianR Trill be used when dispatching incidents: page x Q � f .. -_ _ - - -- COLLIER COUNTY PIPE Ci;:IEFS' _ - __.___..___- _- ________ AE.,oQL T,J1Ti ? t3!! ------------------•----- C -S9 -06 ---- Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire __--.------___-__-__-______-__..____- Coen= Personnel Initiated by: Cora. Cozzi-tee Incident T�+po s Fire Incidente Classification Dr:ecriprioll Auto Fire Brush Fire Dufflpster Electrical Fire Fire Alarm 3oundi.ng Fuel spill Chemical Spill Inside Gras Leah Smell of Smoke Smoke in Area Smoke in Building Structure Fire Outside Fire Transfer Trash Fire Truck fire Nttas I+own or Arcing Chimney AutGuohile or car fire "eaves, field, woods, ntc. Metal trash cantacire:r Any known electrical problem -- ( otatleCs smoking, lights flickering) All reports Of alarva aoundi.ng (ADT, eack* detector, aprinkler &l,a.ma, a+utoxatic phone dialers) - Hazard dud to f *61 spil' edf leaking Unknown zubatance SPilledlleaking The ordor or preseanca of natural or LP Can inside ati structure - Smoke.ja Zmalled, but Dot seen - SROke 'conaentrated in general area - yisibl.a smokes in the building The exact type tyre is not known outdoors fire not Otherwise described - A nonemergency movement of apparatus from station to station or zone to zones Garbage pile, rubbish, tires, etc. Tractor trailer, tanker V res on ground, trees, etc. _ Self-- Gxplanatory Special Note: For fires inside d structure, dispatch the call using a One -,Nord description of what is burning; i.e.. stove, bedroom, kitchen, etc. In fvrxxwce, mattress, c=aeses not covered above, the Dispatcher will use his /her discretion, with the de4acriptior not exceeding two (2) words. Page 2 COLLIER coUXTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION 2 -- - - - - - - -- Heao # C -89 -06 Off Date: 11-01-89 -------------------..------------------------------------------- To: All EMS:, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Connittee Incident Type: Medical Incidents 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. a. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Abdominal Pain / Problems Chest_ Pain Convulsions, Seizures Headache Stroke / CVA Allergies / Hives / Medical Reactions / Stings Carbon Monoxide / poisoning / inhalation / Hazardous Materials Overdose ! Pnisoning / Ingestion Pregnancy ! Childbirth / HIscarriagP Psychiatric / B^havioral ProblemE Sick Person / ,Specific Diagnosis as Unknown Problem / Han Down Heart Problems Flack Pain Animal altos Burns Drowning (near) / Diving Accidents Electrocution Heat / Cold Exposure Assault Stab / Gunshot Mound Eye Injuries Fallis Hemorrhage Industrial / Hachinery Accidents Traffic Accident Chief Coaplaint) Choking (Auto, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Pedestrian) Breathing Problems Cardiac / Respiratory Arrest Unconscious / Painting (Still Breathins) Diabetic problems Traumatic Injuries (Specific, If Possible) Page 3 . ------------------ ------ C-0-L-L-I-E-R -- COLLIER COUNTY FYR''- CHIEF_---- __o_-- ____ -� S` ASSOCIATION --- ---- -- ---- - - -- - - C- Date: 11 -01 -69 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel- Zniti&ted by: Coax.- -Cowma ,ttee - Mobile Command County Coama.nd Van Crash Fire Firefighting apparatus specifically equipped for plant crash firefighting and may be egiuS.pped With: large amour:ts of foam and Water Crash Rescue Apparatus equipped for aCecial rescue oPera.tiona during plane crash incidents COLLIER COUNTY STAFF AND COMHAXD DESIGNATIONS Chief Chief administrative and /or operational Officer of a fire control district Asst. Chief Second ill command and normally full authority in *_tie absences of tca Chief he Deputy Chief Third in command and may be assigned to a Particular division, i.e., Fare Harzhal, Training, etc. Division/ Batallion Chief A chief offi:.er normally assigned as a Shift commander. Will normally raspond as first on scene commander of a major incident Marshal Individual specifically &8stigne!d to Fire Marshal duties and way have the rank of Aseistant Chief, Deputy Chief er Captain Captain Normally a station or unity commander. Kay hftve specific job title, such as training Officer, fire marshal, etc. Lieutenant Station or unit commander Engineer Driver /Operator of the equipd1ent Firefighter Firefighter /EMS Provider to a unit within a fire district Inspector Person charged With the responsibility Of performing fire inspections on new and existing buildings Page ,? .�.. ---------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' AZSOCIATION • ------------------------------------------------------------------ Memo -------------------------------------------------- # C-89-07 Eff Date: 11-01-89 To: All EMS, Fire, --------------- COun Personnel Initiated by Conn. Committee - STAFF AND COMMAND DESIGNATIONS (Continued) , Investigator Person charged with the reaponsibility of performing investigations to determine the origin and cause of a fire Hedcom EMS director, division head, or shift suPervisor within the Collier County LPS Admin Collier County Administrative Staff Paramedic Advanced life support provider assigned to an EHS unit EMT Emergency Medical Technician (3LS provider) assigned to an UHS unit Support Person utilized as the Public information SERV Officer, food support, etc. Special emergency response vehicle PROCIDUR31 mpomw� When communicating With Control, units in the field, or personnel, the above listed designations should be utilized. This will help eliminate confusion and cut back on unnecessary air time. The unit designated above will normally be followed by the station number, zone, or division they are assigned to, such as: EAST NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT Person /Unit Chief Assistant Chief Deputy Chief (future) Batallion Chief (future) Captain Lieutenant Inspector Engineer Pirefighter Engine Rescue Ladder Truck Tanker Etc... 9 Designation Chief 20 Chief 21 Chief: 22 Batallion 20, 21, etc. Captain & Station # Lieutenant & Station A Inspector 20, 21, etc. Engineer Firefighter Engine Rescue Ladder Tanker • Etc... ------------------------------------------------------------ �. z COLLIER COUNTY rIRX CHINES' USOCIATION • ------------------------------------------------------------------ H*aO # C-89-07 Eff Date: 11-01-89 --------------------------------------------------------------- 7-- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Utilizing these designations should allow for easier tracking of equipment and personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. Uscusaloal Not applicable. MALTY: While no specific Penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non-complaince way result in verbal or written reprimand. Page 4 --------------------------------------------------------- -- - COLLIER COUNTY .FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIA'i ION 8--T- memo 3 C -8H -08 wa^ff Date: - 1.1- 01 -89___ _--- ____ -- ^ - To. All EMS, Fire, COWN Ferroanel Initiated by: Covin. Committee- - °:abject: Communications with Units /Personnel Page - -Z __of- _2.__ -_ PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necesca.ry in efficiently and effeetIvely communic:atir.g wa�h �:n;tz zndlcrs personnel in the field. O XXITIONS: Dint applicable. 1 U ==0 VEiO : Since communications is a vital element in handling of any emergency or non - emergency sistuation b y fire and EMS units, it is essential that everyone utilize the sane format in communicating with one another. PROCEDURE: The following procedures shall be utilized when communicating with Control, units, and /or personnel in the field: 1. When communicating with Control, units in the field, or personnel in the field, messages should be as concise and short as possible so as to eliminate any unnecessary air time. 2. Personnel in the fl-21d assigned to a unit should ref.:r to themselves by the unit an which they are assigned, i.e., Hedic 5, Engine 20, Rescue 20,. etc. 3. If the unit officer finds it necessary to communicate with Control via his /her portable radio, then the unit officer should refer to himself /herself by the rank and apparatus riding on: Captain Engine 20 Lieutenant Rescue 41 Engineer Engine 20 Firefighter Rescue 20 Etc... 4. Personnel should identify the unit they are calling first and then identify the unit that in calling: Control; Medic 5 EXF'IBiT Paige 1 COLLIER COUNTY DIRE_ 'MHIHF3'_ABSOCIATIg1I �__ Heno _ t C -89-08 - y_...__�__ Rff Date: 11 -41 -39 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committet' Chief 20; Engine 20 Station 41; Res ;cue 41 etc... Utilizing these procedures will on2sure that all anerWency and non - emergency radio traffic will be handled in a smooth, effective, and efficient manner with minival confusion on behalf of the individuals making or receiving the communications. Not applicable. P�TALZR ; While no specific panai.ty appllee to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in verbzl or Written reprimand. }:`tN1B1T 'X' Page 2 ----- - -__ -- ---------.-------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION _ -8 -- - - -- ------------- ------------------- •------------- .._.._-_ 2 Knuo 9 C- 289 -09 Eff Date: 11 -01 -69 To all EMS, Fire, - Ce;�a- sera ©nncl rst -- __ _ _ ... _________•__ it Comm_ C'o114A it- ------------------------------------------------- 4,ee Subject. Radio EguiPwent Liennsis /Owners _- ___._- __- ____----------------- - -- - - -- - ��---- erxhip'Fage- ^1 -__ -o - -2 PURPOSE: To establish the licence tor• the radio frecruencies used by the Collier County Sheriff'4 office far Firf- and E14S use as well an the policies; of oxnerahip of such equipment. DWIHITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the ensuring that all. radio with the FCC Cules and established. PROCl612URN s individuals /entity responsible for equipment and radio procedures comply regulations,, the following proCedura is Collier County Sheriff'$ 04fice is the licensee for Control Irequency and radio equipment. As the licensee, the Sheriff's office is responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and operating procedures comply with the rules and regulations of the rederal Communications Commission. Failure to comply wit,', the rules *nd regulations of the FCC constitutes a violatign of federal law, and is cause for withdrawal of operating privileges. Any failure to comply with the policies and procedures outlined in this manual is grounds for withdrawal of authorization for urie of Control frequency licensed to the Collier County Sheriff's Office. COuutp 0WQ*d Sgaipment County -owned radio equipment shall bie provided and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this publication. Radio equipsent is procured only for stated specific requirements as outlined by the Collier County :sheriff's Office CoaLmunications Division. �tH1 "t W ---------------- - - - - -- 8 --- - - - - -- COLLIER -- COUNTY FIRE CHISFS' ASSOCIATION --------- - - - -1! demo - _ C- 89- 09______ S tf ^Date_-11_01- 85 ------------------ ---- -- To: All EMS, Dire, Como Persoituel Initiated by: Comm. Committee *on- County ownership Of Radio g?'ii pwent Authority to operate any non - County owned transmitter on frequencies assigned to the Collier County Sheriff's Office requires the advance written approval of the Sheariff. In addition, the users of the non--County owned radio equipment that has been approved for use on Sheriff's and /or Control frequencies, are responsible for furnishing evidence to the Sheriff's Office COmmunicatio7s Division that tho FCC required transmitter �easuramenz.s have technician. been made by a licensed radio DISCUSSIONS Nct applicable. Failure to follow this procedure will result in withdrawal of operating privileges for the company or transmitter concerned. EXHIBIT "A" ---------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION !leeo # C -92 -10 Eff Date: 04 -22 -92 . All EMS, Fire, Comta Per&onnel- Initiated k - ;'---------- -- -- -. To. _ -- _------------- - -_.._ �y .owe Committee ..------------ Subject. Fire Stat2cn /?iea-Unir_. -----nation - e 1 .. of 2 ------- __- __- ___- __--- ---- -- - - -- ---____ ____ -_ -. PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necezzary in effi-iently and effectively cuwmunie;at4ng with fire stations and/oz Medic units by proper designation. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In an effort to eliminate confusion and to provide for future expansion of fire districts and Hedic units, the following designations shall be utllized. PROCZDURE: The following designations shall be assigned to the fire districts in Collier. County And the City of Naples £`ire Department: Station Asai9nm(.nt3 Jurisdiction 1 through through 9 15 - City of Naples through 25 81q Corkscrew 30 through 39 East Nagler 40 through 49 Isaaakalee: 50 through 59 North Hapless 60 through 69 Marco Island 70 through 79 OchOPter /Everglades 90 through 99 Golden Gate Isle of Capri Medic units shall be designated by numbers 1 through 15 and will be assigned specific zones within the County as determined by the EMS Director. Headquarters designations districts far use by fire Headquarters designations where the Headquarters is administrative staff (Chi, Naples district. tha.11 be given to each of the fire department administrative staff. Mhall coincida with the station number .iacAtQd, i.e., Headquarters 70 is af, Andistant Chief, etc.) for Sant -------------------------------------------------------- � - - [T ---- COLLIER COUNTY FIFIX CHIRPS, ASSOCIATION 2 • ------------ a --------------------------------------------------------- Memo # C-92-10 Eff Date: 04-22-92 --------------------------------------- --------------- ------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Coam. Committeo Hany of tile fitati0r- designations will not be utilized at this time but will be ke,,)L it. reserve for future expansion within the fire districts. DISCUSSION: KQt &ppl4Cable. PXNALTY: While no XP"ific penalty applje5 to this procedure', willful or continued non•complaince may r._,3ult 1 -L 11 verbal or written reprimand. alllEIT"JV -----__._..------------------------------ - - - - -- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ---------------------- ---=---- - - - - -- memo ^a C_91- 11-- ____Eff- Oate :2 -1 -91 if D To. All EHS, Fire, Comm perrsonnel Initiated b Comm. _ - -__- -. -_ - ----------------- - - - - -- - --- Committee Subject.Initial Radio Announcement /Dispatch - - - of 3 - -� --------- - - - -�- --------------------•---------- ------ 1-------- - - - - -- PURPOSE To establish a standard procedure for the broadcast of the initial radio announcement (dispatch). DIMMITIONS : Not Applicable MCBGROURD: In order to avoid confusion and provide consistency when dispatching fire and emg incidents, A standard procedure is required for the terminology, order., and form of various types of incidents, addressee and response. PROCEDURE: The following procedure Hill be followed when dispatched the initial response for fire and ems incidents: Vocal dispatches and sounding of selective calling tones (paging tones) will be made in the same order as companies are due to respond. Selective calling tones will only be sounded for one incident at a time. The units due will be announced first fcllowe& by the type of incident and then the address. The address will be given a total of three (3) times, two (2) times by Control during the dispatch and one (1) time by responding units as they acknowledge their response. After the second vocal by Control, any additional information will be given to tho firm due unit (a), such as cross aitreets, subdivision names, building namen, etc., and more detail on the We of incident, such as specific injury, sickness, etc. "A" Page 1 . - -- --------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ ------ - - - - -- -COLLIER - COUNTY -FIRE; niErs'_ASSOCIATI:gii-- - - - - -- - - -- ----------------------------------- # C- 91--11 Rff Date.2 -1 -91 - - -__ To: All EMS, Eire, Comm Personnel--*----'---'--------'--* Initiated by Comm. Committee Example: i• &:,_.Medic 5 tones, Gold., Gate , b.' First vocal: "Hedic 5, pPSCUe tones ( traffi.c accident). . Golden Gate Rescue, Traffic Accident, 4700 block a¢ Gclden Gate Parkway. r. S cindnror�l, "Hedic 5, Cnoiden Gate Rescue, Traific 3'xto, 4706 block of Golden Gate Parkway, cross street Tropicana houlevard,' d. Hedic 5 acknowledges when responding with their unit identifier and repeats baci the address tc Coiarx-r,l. Hedic 5 should dispatched dckhOwled. ^,_ ,r :irs�t a,.nce they �.°ersz first as an Eli.; ersgrgency. e. Golden GAte. Rescue acknowlyd.,es when responding with unit identifier and repents bark the address t.e Control. f. It another unAControl. is respondin t :o the call other than the first due units dispati it chi.'O, they should wait u►itil_ the lnitlal unitE nacre acknowledged to Cantrox before they advise of their response. This *gill keep e: s corn over riding other unit. 9. Control should acknowledge unity responding and anr.oujlce the time the units mark responding. 2. a. East Naples tones, Medic, 5 tones (Structure Fire) b. First vocal: "Eaat yaPles Fire, Medic 5. Structure fire, 6075 Golden Gate Parkway." c. Second vocal: "EaGt Naples Fire, Hedic 5, Structure Eire, 6075 Golden Gate parkway, the David Lawrence Mental Health Center. " d. East Naples Fire Should acknowledge first with the OIC advising Control a. What units Are responding and repeat the address back to Control, e. Hedic 5 acknowledge, after ttje fire unit and repeats the address by unit identifier t. Ii another unit Is tespc�dinO.toGc�herincident other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait up_til the initial units have acknowledVtd to Control before they other units. advise of their reapanse. This will keep from over riding 9. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units mark responding. Station` >tlnit Paging1��- second Vocal - Call Back After the paging tones and appropriate agencies /units have been announced for the first vocal, ,,hen after the second vocal, Control should give additional information, such as cross streets, building names, sub- .di.visions, etc., to the agencies involved. After the second vocal, s cosn}aleted, units should acknowledge responding in the same sequence ed d n tssho control has not received an Acknowledgement of a unit responding [-y, iciT " X' 2 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------------------------------ _____________ __Me�¢o ; C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 -------------------------------------------------- To. All ENS, Fire, Coma p,.tROnnel Iraitfated by: Comm. Committee within one (1) minute frog the initial dispatch, they will call back the appropriate ul:it /agency to see if a unit is responding to the incident. EIIS tYPe calla; should be dispatched by the proper fire /rescue agency, if applicable. Likewise, fire type incidents should be dispatched with the appropriate fire agencies bring notified. first. Acknowledgement The units should acknowledge responding to Control in the same order and dispatched. It th0:7& are several units responding from the saiae agency, the OIr from the appropriate agency should adviee Control of the ursitH respondiny and repeat sack the address of the incident to Control. This serves as verification that the agency /units are respor ► ding to the proper address of the incident. Alf the addrezz is repeated back incorrectly,_Control should contact the ilrlit /agericy and give t'rtm the proper address and then the unit verify back to Control again. Failure to Acknowledge or, Call Sack Any agency that fails to acknowledge responding to an incident within one (1) :minute should be contacted by Control over.the radio to see if the agency is in acknowledgement from a pa fact responding. If there is no rticular agency, the next closest appropriate agency /unit should be dispatched to the call. Control should attempt to contact the initially dispatched agency /unit via a secondary means to see if they are responding to the incident. Acknowledgements should only be mad2 by responding units and not by base station radios or portables. This will ensure Control that a unit is in fact responding to the incident. OISCUSSIOII: Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, Willful or continued non - compliance may result in al verbal or written reprimand. ----------------------------------------------------- 8 D -------------------------- FS. AIRB CHZBF$ • �BacaATZQ------- - - - - -- N --- ------- •--- Hemo_# C- 89-12 - _-off Cefe, - - -- _ _ - - - - -- - 11 -01 -659 2'0: 1111 JEM:3, E' ±re, Cara, -- �.•____-____... ___- _- __- _..__.._.._..___ - - -___ Pe..acnael. Initiated b G Y: ctaa. Coltmittee Rubject:- Coamunicationa - -, -��__ ----___------------------------- __ ____ __- _Ca.trLe►sv___ - - -- ___ _..page__ 1 of 2 Fins To establish common radio = oar�unic�tian$ courtesies that sh all bA utilized by all per:soat:2ri. . Xot applicable. itA�R�tileD: Thera have been occasions �+hrsre interfered with occasions Perssonnel save interrupted or Control, another unit it attea,rting tc e.:mmunicate with This has created unneresnarn individual on &n incident' scene. have had serious iz Y problems and confusion that could Of this Va• -t on tiles outcome of an incident. The 'in-,.ant is radio communications "O r4lx: force correct, proper, and pcltte Procedures. kROO OURS In an attempt to eliminate confuxston, interruptions, or interference during radio CaRaUni•_:�tir�rie by field oz• Contro3, Personnel, the following procedur,z$ shall be uti.11zad: i. NO field personnel. should attr%n With Control, another a�niL d soy type of communications Process of dispatching r an individual if Control 1,s in 116 warrants immediate co�aounicationsessuch aaea:g1,fa threaa that emergency. should be cmade is to iva`thAupr l t1l of being dispatched, ever ntil ,.het '9ispatch is coray�iete. Y Z• Field units thftt Are Acknowledging response or statue to Control, another unit providing sirens or air horns or an individual, should not use duri.,, the radio transmission. must be used and it is of the aiectrar.ic t If a siren Preferred over any other mode as CtrG type, wAil mode is during your radio announceaent_ You can be understood 3• No individual ahal! be a+idreaae radio transmission. -Individu&la lb their sce during or by the unit to which t2iay aro s shall e identified bed. y their rank A i ------------------- - - - - -- _ ----------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS" ASSOCIA'rZON Memo # - 89- 12___. - -- - Efi Date 11-01-39 _-- ^---- - - - - -- C To: All EMS, Fire, C01Rm Personnel- Initiated by: 'Comm. - Committee 4. All non- emergency communications should be kept to a minimum to ensure air time for emergency traffic. 5. During a major incident,, all radio traffic should be switched to an alternate frequency, such as the "Green" channel (154.010) as soon as possible in order to frew control channel for emergency dispatckiing of Other incidents. 6. Although everyone should be polite on the radio as far as their tone of voice and expressions, the use of phrases, xuch as, good morning, please, thank you, etc. waste air time and shall aot be utilized during and• radio transmission. These types of Phrases should he "assumed" by the receiver and not expressed" by the transmitting petty. P DISCUSSIONS Not applicable. MALTY: While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, will ful ur continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EXHIBIT "A" 8 ® 2 • - r ------------------ --- ---------------------- w---------------- - - - - -- COLLIER ...OUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION w--•-ww---__7•--------------- •---- w__.__------ •- _•--- - - - -_. --- -- . - -_._w _ Hemo a C -89 -13 Ef_f Date: 11 -01 -89 - To. All Ems, Fire, Cosumspersonne:l�Initiated b- Co 74m. �_ittee _ -. - - - - - -- -- •------- - - - - -- - nm. ---- -- committee Subject. c:roaa Streeta - '__'- _._- _- _______--- ___- __..__ - __..___ Page ----- •----------- - - - - -- ----- - - - - -- � - - - -- _-- 1- .------- ? - � -- - -- FURP08 1 To establish a procedure ZOr the announcement of thr cross atreet, street off of, Or place na,mN In the vOca). u;icounrement. D1JM ".rT 0W8 r )loot aPplicable. MMOUVI) t Collier. County has many stz•eaets witty sixilsr sounding na men and soue street& with the sane came. it, therefore, becones important that some additional information be'given to belp personnel more 0&"ily locate incidents. Inform -lion, such as cross street, major intersecting street, and communities will provide this arid. PAG 11 Additional information to help lor_ste incidents shall be given as available in the folluxing priority. Only one item oZ information should be given on the second vocal after the addru ss. Additional Information may be given, ig available, after acknoxledganent. Priority and Definitiona Cross Streot Closest intarsecting street to address of incident (Closest street is used becnuae ;nits may not be responding from the sane direction at all tines). Off of Hain artery or hignway which subject streets runs off of. Coaaunity Community name if known. Subdivision Subdivision name if known. Building Building or Rstabli2haent name if known. ArdCUssZONt Not applicable. EXHIBIT "Ar 1` • ' w -------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS 9 - ASSOCIATIO:I�w - - - - - - -- memo # C -89 -16 ^&ff p - Date: 11-01-89 ------- - To: All EMS, Fire, Coed PersonnelInitiated - by: 'Coma►. Committee -- . .-- . '--- -____- .. _______ __.._ Subject: Standard Response Procedures ----------- - - - - - ---------------------------------------1 -----of ------1 ---- -- - -- PURPOSE: To efsta.bli.sh a stardard response procedure for dispatching of apparatue to emaargency and noon- emarraency incidantz% 11Bh'SZXTZORS: Not applicable. BAOMRG : 861f-Explanatory PRCMDU B : A standard response plan to irkcidents is presently b=eing developed by the Collier County Chiefs' Association. Until this process is Complete, fire and F_H3 ctnitts will continue to bo dispatched on a single agency basis as is presently being done. The goal of this procedure will be to establish automatic aid and multi- engine company, truck company, and aper_i&lized apparatus response on initial dispatch of an incideenz. a =s��a�xox� Not applicable. Not applicable at this time EXH01T "A" 6 D 2 t COLLIER COUNTY FIRST RESPONDER BLS STANDING ORDERS STATEMENT OI' PUR.PO,SE The intention of Basic life Suppor4 Protocols is to assist the First, Responders of the nine orea,fire deparlinews in delivering basic patient care to our community, consistent with ,7teclical standards. GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT The following ger:eral weasures s1 ^all be applied to help prr inote steed and of cienc), when renodering exerg: i1; y rm:dicul care !o the sick, ill, injured or infirmed. These protocols con:rtaute guidelines fi ?r treatment and Mfry' be altered at the discretion of the auending Paramedic or &V IS ,Vedical Director. A When applicable, obtain verbal consem prior to treatmeni. Respect the patient's right to privat_' and di,f;nity. Courtes, , corcern urd common sense will assure the patient of the best possible care. AnV competent adult patient has the r:ght to refuse any and all medical care. Should a patient refuse care, yeu must wait for an E;I f..S unit to arrive on scene to assure the appropriate release form is read and signed by the patient. B. The First Responder shall provide Collier County Emergency zVedieal Services Department with all the necessary available information in a timely manner regarding the patients condition and treatrnert to that point, including a copy of >:he medical report. Upon this interaction, the First Responder will give any assistance to the transport agency. INFECTIOUS DISEASE PROTOCOL A. At all times, use universal precautions. 1. Wearing of gloves to prevent contact with patient boat fluids. 2. Wearing of ma ks and protective eye wear during procedures likely to generate droplet of holy fluids. 0 J 24 3. Wearing of gowns during procedures likely to generate splashes of body fluids. 4. Proper cleaning- 'disinfecling or disposal of equipment and supplies. S. Washing of hands thoroughly before and after patient contact, and afier -emoval of gloves. B. If a First Responder becomes exposed, the procedure:, lisied below should be f ollowed to include: 1. The conlarninaied area should be washed thoroughly with soap and wafer as soon as possible, 2. Advise the Eh1S crew so they can rely. ✓ to the E. F,. Physician where patient is iransported to ihat a ".significant expolsul-e " has occurred and request that the source patient be tester. L PA TIE NT ASSESSMENT Initial assessment and emergency treatment of the patient must be carried out simultaneously, keep, ing treatment priorities in mind. Primary Survey: The primary survey is utilized to access for life- threatening situations. The primary curve; v and appropriate therapy should be completed immedialely and efficiently upon reaching the patient. When appropriate, stabilizing therapy (cervical spine immobilization) should be instituted almost simultaneously with the primary sun,ev. The First Responder Team should complete the primary survey within 60 seconds, checking and/or performing the following. 1. Assess Airway a. Assess palency of ainvay. b. Establish and maintain patent airway. Determine the adequacy and rate of respirations. Follow American Heart Association (4HA) BCLS standards, if necessary. Z Assess Breathing (see Respiratory Emergencies Protocol) a. Look, listen and feel for movement of air. b. Support respirations as needed C. Look for symmetrical chest movement. d. Look for am, signs of respirator✓ distress (cyanosis, use of accessory muscles). C. Record respirator) rate and q-Ltality. I Assess Circuiation a. Assess carotid or femoral pulses (rate and qualitt). b. If indicated, pe>jrornt CPR_ Follow ANA PCLS standards. C. Check for signs and svmptoms ojcirculaiory compromise (pallor, diaphoresis, delayed rapillary refill). 4. Assess For Life Threatening Bleeding C ontrol exscanguinating hemorrhage appropr-iatFly. S. Assess Level of Consciousaess The A. ;F P. U. method should be used_ for initial neurologic eva!uction: A - Alert V - Responds to verhal stimuli P - Responds to painful stimuli U - Unresponsive Secondary Survey: 8 D 24 The secondary .survey occurs after the prim an- survey has been completed and appropriale action has been taken. It is a complete examination, designed to check for specific, aithough not necessarily 1 fe- threalening injuries. The secondary su vev care be performed in conjunction with the primary survey or when gnpropriIwe throughout patient treatment. The Fire - Rescue Team should perform and'or check for the following. Vital Signs: Blood Pressure: All medically related calls should have a "complete assessment of the systolic and diastolic pressures. If extenuating circumstances exist. such as active seizures, a systolic blood pressure may be palpated. When a blood pressure is palpated, narrative documentation must be provided regarding the reason it was necessary. As soon as possible, complete blood pressures shall be auscultated and documented Trauma patients may have blood pressures palpated as long as the situation . 8 f) 2.0 21 prohibits a complete assessment. Once the situation is stabilised, complete blood pressures must be auscultated and documented. . Respirations: Cher_k and document for rate and quality. TeWerature: MwI be taken on a/I me dices! patients. History: Use the AMPLE met, o(& 1 • A - Allergies 2. M- Medications -Determine who" coeds the pa'ient takes. Note the dosage and schedule. Whenever possible, bring the medications :o the hosptal with the patient, and document it on the run report. 3. P - Previous illness 4. L - Last nze( ,,l S. E - Details of the present complaint and precipitating events. Head to Toe Sun.we, .4 thorough hands -on e winination to include removing clothing over the injured areas. The survey should include: 1. Skin Color - document if the skit,' rs: a. Normal b. Pale C. Flushed d. Ashen e. Cyanotic 2. Skin Temperature - document if Ike skin is: a. foot and dry - or - hot amt , noist b. Warm and dry - or - warm ,ind moist C. Cool oral dr), - or - coal ar:U moist �i.. 8 D 2.1 • 1 3. Pupillary Reaction a. Equal and Reactive b. Equal and Unreactrve C. Unequal 4. Capillary Refill a. < 2 seconds b. > 2 seconds S. Distal Pulses 6 Current Plrwrician 7. Age and :sex 8. freight (in kilograms). Appro-:imate if unable to deterinine exact. 9. Specialised exams as necessary (e.g. cardiac, neurologic) Relevant Information: 1. Patient's chief complaint, pertinent medical histonI , allergies. 2. Name and age of the patient. 3. Pertinent results p. and on physical examination. 4. Mechanism of injwy, ffoum! AIR WA Y MAIN TEN,. NCE ,4.1' D O XYGEN ADMIN1ST.RA Td Ell!': Where stated in the specific treatment protocols as "Secure an airway and administer Supplemental Oxygen as indicated", the following guidelines should be folluzved.- ADMINISTERING OXYGEN: Nasal Cannula: 4 - 05 L./nrin (2 I ✓'.ntin for COPD patients) for patients in mild respirator, distress. • Non- rebreather mask (PVRM): 10 - 1e. L/min for patients in severe respiratory distress, third trimester emergencies, .Sign jicant trauma and circulatory deficiencies. Pediinfant simple mask: ,4 minilnum of 6 L'inin must be used. NOTE: Patienrr with known C -OPI) and CO2 retention should receive low flaw a ygen in order to avoid suppressing the ventilatory drive created by the chronically low oiggen satrrratior of the blood Higher saturation levels may suppress these patients' oxygen drive. 1�his caution roast not, however �reti� =nt the administration Ahigher levels of'o.zmen in severe distress. Be prepared to use a P M and condnaally reausi ss the APC's. ESTABLISH PA TENC'Y OF AIR PVA Y Airway Management: C,legr obstructed airways using the app,opriate techniques. If necessary, insert an a1.�propriate ainvay device to maintain the airway (oropllarvngeal, nasopharvngeai). Obstructed Airvay 1. Conscious - administer abdominal thrusts (adult or child) or alternate between back blows and chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation until the obstruction is relieved or the patient becomes unconscious. 2 Unconscious - Attempt to ventilate the patient. If successful, continue to assist patient respirations. If unsuccessful, reposition the head and attempt to ventilate again. If still unsuccessful, administer .` abdominal thrusts (adult and child) or S back biows then S chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation. Perform finger slveep (on an adult only) f *necessary. NOTE: Attempt ventilratRons after each maneuver: Continue this sequence until the palien►t regains consciousness or more ,qualified help arrives. 8F D Z Respiratory Arrest , 1. Insert oropharvngeal or nasopharyr!` „eal airtivay. 2. Ventilate the patient once cve,ry 5 seconds 'for an adult, once every 3 seconds for a child, and once every .3 seconds for an infant, utili_ing an appropriately si-ed bug -valve mask with reservoir. When using the bag -valve device connect the .supply tubing to the oxygen tank at a }`low of 15 L1min. with the reservoir bug attached. A MEDI”, - F_AffR 'TNCfF,S Chest Pain of Cardiac Origin 1. Perform patient assessment and document findingv. 2. blave patient remain quiet in -a position of comfort. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Cardiac Arrest 1. Primary survey - ach,i.se aaYanced life support unit of cardiac arrest. 2. Perform adequate one or two person CPR according to the most current AIM BCLS' standards. 3. Apply Sit ED Comatose Patients 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer suppleinental 02 as indicaied. 3. Assess scene for possible causes. 8 2 Seizures L Perform patient assessment and document.findings. 2. Protect patient from injjurv. Move objects away that the patient might strike and cushion the head with a pillo,,v or blanket. 3. Document the severity and duration of seizure activity and rest periods and possible pr ecipituting causes. 4. secure an airNav and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Stroke - CVA (Cerebral VaTc Ular Accident) 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airnvay and administer supplemental 02 as, indicated. 3. Tiv to establish communication with patient. Even though the patient may be unable to speak, and appears to be unconscious, thev may still be able to hear and understand what is taking place. Look for sig7-u indicating patient can understand you. Indications mcry be subtle, such as a glance, a ga_e, motion or pressure with a finger or hand or a nodding of the heart 4. Calm the patient. S. Do not give patient anything ky mouth (they may, be unable to swallow). Diabetic Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. NOTE: If the patient is displaying sympto►ns of intoxication, th'Y may actually be having a diabetic reaction. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. g D -AZ 1. Determine if patient has taken insulin and has eaten today. 4. Ifoatient is conscio us and alert, you may give sugar (orange juice, candy bar, o,ranular sugar, efc. ) 111. TRAUMA E :VER'GEi LIES Trauma Transpoa Criteria X111 patients rrseetrng env one o.j the criteria sUMMari_ed below (defined in the Trauma Scorecard Cr►leria as ozztlined ire Florida Statute I GD -60 and the Collier County ENIS 1'rotoc ol) sM.ould be transported to a Trauma Center. - Respiratory 1?Jte < '0 or 29 per ute - Systolic Blood Pressure < y0 ..Im fig Glasgoiv Coma Scale or eguai to 12 Pediatric :''raunra Score < S - Amputation proximol to the wrist or ankle - Penetrating Injury to the heac� neck. chest, :2bdorzen or groin - Second or third degree burgs > 15 i) of body surface area - Paralysis - Ejection from. r, wor vehicle (car or truck only) General Trauma Protoeols Minimi_e on scene time of the bra; cr trauma patient, BLS and immobilisation is required with a cerp,ic-al device and backboard. Assessment and treatment priorities ,should be approached in the following order. If the patient is .suspected to be a trauma alert. ; hen the EMS (ALS) unit must be contacted and advised of findings. Primary Survey 1. Stabilise the neck and open the ainvay with a jmv thrust_ 2.. Assess breathing, lung sounds and circulation, and check chest while maintaining both manual cerr• ical immobili ration and; my thrus;. 8 ©0 3. Secure art air vi -ay arts administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Tratrm %r paiierts should receive high low oxygen 10 -12 Umin. via non- rebreather ,mask. 4. Replace manual cervical immobili ation wish appropriate cervical iminotbilration device, and place the patient on a backboard (see append,I-A A.) ?. Contrail bleedirg by din ?t i pressure and assess f r Shock Secondary Survq Herd Palpate, liZSpect the heed and skids. all related and significant injuries. 1. Evaluate eves for . upillany si;e, hemorrhage and penetrating injuries. 2. Assess the nose, ears and mouth for blood or CerebrallSpinal fluid (CSF). 3. Observe for vomiting and prevent aspiration. 4. Observe for corr,-ulsions in hear.. injuries. S. Maintain C -Spine immobilization. 6. All unconscious patients with suspected herd injury should be f vperventil ied by bag -valve mask -with reservoir and supplemental axygen a: a rate o)"24 - 30 breaths per minute. Maxildofacial (Jaw and Fucial Areas) 1. Palpatz, inspect for ,nzaxillofacial injuries. Treat airwady obstruction if present, anal ccnirol hemorrhage. 2. Blunt macillcfacial inju; ies should be presumed to have u C- ,.Spine injury until ruled out by x-ray diagnosis. 3. Eye Inj ury a. Inspect the eye carefully acid docwnent visual acuity. b. If globe is injured, app,l)) a sterile, non pressure dressing and cover both eyes. C. Do not remove any penetrating objects. C-Spine / Neck C'1tev $ D020 1. Paipale, inspect the C- pile while maintaining imrrcbdi_otion with a cervical device and backboard. 2. Inspect the neck for distended neck veins and tracheal deviation. 1. Auscul we, pa vale. a,-vi in.sp�v the chest, ribs and clavicle, for injia'ieas Urad chest, sucking chest wound, impaled obj cis, br iiL ring j 2. Evaluate and can <inue to reassess breach sowids. 3. Auscultate heart for rare and adequaie heart soww's (Not-- distant or muffled heari sound ;J. 4. 4ssess for the presence of narrowing pul se pressure indicwing a possible cardiac tarnp„7ade. S. If the chest is bruised. suspect a nivocardial contusion. Abdomen 1. Palpate, auscultate and inspect ail four quadrants of the abdomen. 2. Appty a moist sterile dressing to eviscerated abdominal wounds or organs. 3. Assess f or pelvic fracture 4. Continualiv reassess patients ,,vith any type of cbdominal it jur•�. Extremities 1. Inspect lower and upper extremities for any deformity fractures, paralyTis or paresis (loss of feclirg). 2. Palpate extremities for tenderness, cr•epitus, peripheral pulses, abnormal movement an," range of motion. 3. VisualLe extremities, and immobilize and, spline any possible fracture site before moving. Check distal sensation and pulses before and after splinting or manipulation 8 D"20 4. Apply gentle traclion to any non - resistant, angulated extremity fracture. Check distal sensation and pulses befpre and after stabilization. S. Splint joint injuries in the position found. Immobili:e boil; above and below the joint. Support hip dislocation with both pillows and uninjured leg in the position of comfort. 6. MAST suit (iavailoble) can he used to stabilise femure, hip and pelvic fractures. 7. Con.rol bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock. 8. Cover open _fractures and amputations with rioi: t sterile dressings. 9. Amputated parts need to be in a serried plastic bag (.,f available). Do not place the part directly on ice or wrap in moist dressings. Neurologic 1. Assess the motor and sensory responses of eziremities. 2. Reassess the Glasgow corny score, level of consciousness (A VPU) and the si :7e and reaction of pupils. 3. Continualh, reassess for any signs of head injury. Shock Look for any of these signs and symptoms when assessing the patient: 1. Confusion, restlessness, or combativeness 2. Weakness 3. Thirst 4. Pallor S. Tachycardia (pulse > 100 per ruin.) 6. Sweating (diaphoresis) 7. Tachypnea (respiratory rate > 30 per min.) 8. Cold skin 9. Hypotension (blood pressure < 100 systolic) Spinal Shock Signs and Symptoms: V421l 1. Decreased blood pressure , 2. S!oh and strong pulse 3. Skin worm and dry 4. foss ofthermo- rep,-ulatory mechanisms, causing a loss of bolo heat (hypothermia). Treatment Priorities for Shock 1. Open airwc v ,aid control cervical spine. 2. Assess breathing and cir,- rjlalior. 3. Stop life threatening bleeding-. 4. Rccogn %e .signs and symzptoms early in treatm ni. S. Cover patient -pith blanket to preven, loss of body, %emperafure. SPECIFIC TRA e%V 4 TIC INJURfES Gunshot and Stub Wounds 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Examine patient for entrance and exit wounds. Cover all wounds with sterile occl;:sive dressing. 4. Stabilise impaled objects in place. Head Trauma 1. Control cervical spine and pei form patie;71 assessment, document findings. 2. 411 unconscious patients with SUS'Dected head iniurt, should. be hyperventilaled by brag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. Auto Accidents 1. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document f;ndings. 2. Prior to extrication, apply cervical collar and KF.D (!;f complaining of bock pain). 3. Perjbrm rapid extrication. 4. Administer appn nrir:te treatment for specijric injuries as necessary. Burns 1. Stop the burning process if active burning is present. 2. Perform patient assessmeni and document findings. 3. Evaluate patient for e3:te.nt rind severity ofburn(s) utili_ing "Rule of Nines " (see appendix C. 4. Cover Me burned area with dry, sterile dressings. 5. If the burn was due to a chemical agent, flush the area with large amoarns of water. If the burn was due to dry lime. brush off the dry lime prior io flushing. 6. Burn patients should receive highs llow oxygen, 10 -- l2 i. /min. via non- rebreather rm .,k, if shortness of breath, shock, or evidence of re t pirwory t; act in jury is present. Eye Emergencies 1. Evaluate mechanism of injury. Fcr joreig,-i bodies or chemical exposure, flush eyes with large guontities (up to 2000 cc) of sterile Nornzal Saline. NOTE: The exteptaonr of this rule is a _venetradng injury of the eyebalt 2. Flushing should take place immediately. However, transport should not be delayed to complete f ushing. If necessary, perform flushing during transport. 3. Cover both eyes with eye pads and dry sterile dressings. 4. Maintain contact with the patient for reassurance. IV ENURONMENTAL EA ERGENCIE'S Heat Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Move the palien., to a s.ttaded, well ventilated area. 3. Secure an airwcnl and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. v 4. Cool the patient rapidly, by removing excessive ciothing and apph ing large amounts of cool water. do not apiv ice, cover the patient with wet towels, or give the patient cold liquid io drink as cll these procedures will hamper the body's cooling process. Cold ,Emergencies I. Gently remove patient from cold environment. Rough handling of the ltvpotherri;ic patient can cause cardiac arrest. 2. Remove any articles of damp clothing front the patient. 3. Cover the patient with hlanke's. 4. Secure an ainv(ry and administer svpplemejrtal 02 as indicated Water.-Related Accidenis 1. SIZPcct a cervical or tread iniijry on any paiient in a water - related accident. 1. 2. Secure , m airrav and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 3. Control cervical spine and perfo,Ym patient assessment and document _ findings. 4. Begin resuscitative reasures even �fpatient was submerged for v long period Fully immobili._� putient as soon as possible. Poisoning I. Perforn patient assessment and document filialings. 2. Secure an ain ✓ay and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Ascertain tl;e following information: a. What did the patient take, how much and how long ago? b. Collect all medicire vials or containers involved far transport io the hospital. Hazardous Marine Stings and Bites 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform .secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Remove tentacles or residue by flushing the area with sea water. 6 21 Y. Secure an airvlay and administer supple_menta! 02 as indicated. S. .Sting ray stings are to he treated with heat. NOTE: DO NO T USE FRET H WA TER R ON THE A r FEC ., l: D AREA. Snake and Insect Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Try io obtain the following in f brmation: a. The type cf snake or insect. (If possible, collect dead snake or insect for identification.) b. Where did it bite the patient and how long ago? 3. Remove amp constricting clothing or jeivehy on the ajected extremity. 4. Immohili_e the extremity and keep the extremih• lower thorn the level of the heart. Animal Bites 1. Perform patient assessmwnt acid document findings. 2. Try to obtain the following it formation: a. The type of animal. b. Where was the patient bitten and how long ago' 3. Stop bleeding and cover wounds with sterile dressings. 4. Secure an airway and adfwinrsier supplemental 02 as indicated. S. -administer appropriate trcattnent for specific injuries as* necessary. Decompression Sickness (Dive Accident) 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Place patient in supine position_ NOTE: There is no support for the left lateral decubitis position or trendelenburg as may have been previously recommended. Trendelenburg has been shown to be harmfui except possibly in the first 20 minutes after surfacing. 8 D 24 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02. Nigh foul 02 via non- rebreather t:nask is indicated V OBSTETRICAL E,VERUF_NCIES Normal Delivery 1. Perform patient assessment on ntcther and document findings. 2. Assist the bubo as it is delivered. Never attempt to puli the baby out. 3. Keep baby at the same level cts mother until cord has been clamped and cut. -1. Suction the mouth and the nose with a small bulb st:ctiotz. Insert the bulb squee-zed and then release the bulb to suction appropriately. S. Clamp the umbilical curd at 6 and 8 inches and cut between clamps. 6. Petfornt patient assessment on the baby. Wrap the baby to preserve boot, heat. Advise the ALS unit of baby's condition. 7. Secure an ait -; -cry and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 8. An APGAR score should be completed at 1 and ,i minutes after delivery (see appendix Q. Prolapsed Umbilical Cord. 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Place mother in supine position with hips elevated. 3. Secure an ainvrry and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 4. With a .sterile gloved hand, gently push the baby up the vagina several inches to relieve the pressure on the utnbdical cord or until a pulse relurns to card. This position must be maintained 3. Wrap exposed wnhdical cord with sterile dressing moistened with sterile ,'Formal Saline. 6. Palpate and document the pulse in the umbilical cord Breech Birth 1.' Pet form patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airwcry and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 D 21 3. fr. the baby's head is not delivered wilhiri 3 minutes, action must be taken to prevent suffocation. With a sterile grove hand, form a - with fingers on both sues of the baby 's nose and push the vaginal ►vall cmvcv from the bubv 's face (assess for breathins� until the head is delivered (suction rfpossible). ,fever attempt to pu11 the baby out of the Vagina. 4. This is a medical emergencv. Rapid transport is essential for a positive oulcome. Third Trimester Bleeding I. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airwq,,: acrd administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side !o prevent 1y poiension. 4. ,'Fever attempt ho excmzir:e the patient internally. Trauma In Pregnancy 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an air -way and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side ;n, prevent hypotension (if there is not danger of spinal injury), or tilt the buckboard so that the mother is leaning to the left. Noionlydoesthisprevent obstruction of the vena cava, it also makes aspiration less likely if she vomits. 4. Trauma to the abdomen may cause bleeding inside the uterus. Mark the top of the uterus with a marking pencil. Enlargement of the uterus suggests intrrauterine bleeding. S. Monitor vital signs frequently and watch the abdomen for signs of intra- abdominal bleeding. 6. Shock is more difficult to diagnose in the pregnant patient, but the most likely cause gj'pre- hospital death is from irjury to the uterus. Shock also kills the baby quickly since the blood supply to the fetus is shut off when the mother is in shock. 7. The most common cause of traurzatic fetal death is the death of the mother, so the goal is to get the mother to the ER alive. Y1. PEDIATRIC PROTOCOLS 8 D -21 Pediatric Allergic Rea Mons I. Perform prrrnan) stsrvpv. ' 2. Secure an airway and administer sliplenrental 02 as indicated. If ti;e child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, a,r,ask held close to ,he_face is a good alter, -iative. 3. Perform secondary surrey. Pediatric Seizures I. Pe ;horn primun� survey. 2. Ifprssible, secure an uin av and administer supplewenia 02 as indicated. 3. Protect the pat ter. t from it jury. 4. PeVorm .secondary survey. S. Febrile S'ei- ures Actively try to cool patient 's bocty temperature. Remove all clothes (including the socks. Cool patient by sponging with cool water. DD NOT cover patient with a wet towel, ,apply ice or give cold liquids to driiak. Pediatric Altered Level oj'Consciousness 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airwativ and adJtunister supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Asthma I. Perform prim, ary survey. 2. Secure an ainvGy and administer si pplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform, secondary sui Bey. Croup / Epiglottis I. Perform primary swi,ey. 2. Perform secondary survey. 24 3. Administer 02 only if the potieni will tolerate it, if child is resistant to the use of '02 equipment, the mask rnar be field close to the face rather than secured to the child. 4. If the patient is c`arolic or has an altered mental slcm --z, ventilatory efori mqv need to be assisted Do not introduce oral airways, tongue blades or any other device into the patient's mouth, as this .may precipitate laryngeal spasms and severe sivelling, cau -sin T a complete airway obstruction. P71. PEDL4 TRl C T RA U WA Primary Snrvev Airway 1_ Establish a patew ains,c.v and immobili--e the C- .V4rie. Maintain a neutral pos:t:on with manual immobili.:ation unit! a cervical immobilisation device and backboard is applied. 2. Assist ventilation if level c f consciousness is decreased or the patient fails to respond oppropriately to voice. Breathing 1. Expose the chest. Auscultate lung sounds. Note depth and rate of respirations. 2. Inspect and pialpate.for unilateral or bilateral chest movement, and any other signs of injury to the area. 3. Administer high Flow o.rvgen. 4. Assess for tension pnew- nothorax, and open pneumothorar. Initiate intervention and treat appropriately. S. Reassess vitals to evaluate efectiz,eness of the intervention. 6 [Watch for gastrin; distention to crvoid impairment o✓t respiratory effort andlrr decreaseut venous return. Circulation 1. Assess the pulse quality, rate and regularity. 2. Assess the skin color, texture, and capillary refill for signs of shock. 8 D`21 3. Signs and symptoms of pediatric patients with severe shocklh- vpovolernia: a. Tocnvcw,rdia, tachypnea b. Delaved capillary refill C. Anxie.4vrestlessness d Hvpotension (late, ominous sign) 4. Briefly assess the chest, abdomen, and extremities for 1 fe threatening bleeding. : 3 Oly direct pressure dressings to bleeding sites. Disabi1h y Assess the patient's neurological. status. 1. Glascow Coma Score (see appendk:) 2. Pediatric Trauma Score ;see appendix) 3. Pupil si_e and reaction 4. Hyperventilate if the levy! of consciousness is decreased Secondary Sun ey Follow same protocol as adull secondan, survev. 8 DIR21 APPENDIX A BACKBDA.RDINC 1. Manualhi stabili_e C .;pine. 2. Srtpplement manual slabilk ation with an appropriately si_ed Cer ✓ical Immobili_atton Device. 3. Continue manual stabdi_atior: until patient is fully standi_ed on backboard. ("Preferred pedi -ir .mob.li. er) 4. Log -roll the patient on s;de, check back for injuries, then place the backboard under the patient, with the patient's head I to 2 feet from the top of the board. Now roll the patient onto the board. Th.e person at the head makes all the calls os to when to move patient. S. Slide patient as a unit up into position on the backboard. 6. Strap the patient to the buckboard, ,starting with the borhv first. The straps should be criss- corssed across the chest, followed by the hips and legs. The head is the lust part of the body to be secured to the board. APPENDIX B AIR WA YADJUNC; S Oropharyngeal Airway I. ,determine sire of uinvwr needed (distance between corner gj'mouth and ear lobe) . 2. Insert with curve pointinol upward and rotate 180 degrees while inserting. 3. I,f patienl exhibits anY gag reflex, remove airway. 8 D '2! APPENDIX C GLASCOWCO,ifA SCALC EYES VERBAL MOTOR 4 Spont S Oriented 6 Obeys - Cornnds 3 To Voice 4 Confused 5 Pain - Localized 2 To Pain 3 Inappro. 4 Paid - 971/1draw 1 Unresp. 2 Garbled 3 Pain - Elexion I "done 2 Pain - ,Exiends I None 2 V d, D '24 APPPNDEY D APGA R SCORING 7A BL, £; The Apgar scoring systDm is ividelV used as an lndica£or of the need for resuscitation of the newkorj. Five objective sis;ns are evaluated and the total score is noted at 1 minutes and ut J minutes after the complete birth of the infarct. If the _S minute Ap gar score is less than 7, additional scores areJ obtained every S minutes f, -)r a toles! Gj 420 mi"Wes. 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Locxrlofj D"a Pnsft Rift rra* &NJ cow LW=MM PROTTACTMN shk / LAP Wtr 54A ._ firebbrt ArAWL Cklo w VMS C"U Y, tkwb Piron VA4n2$ Ulb" AID; SAW ALbwe; - iAmw Ai-" - Oral / N04 Bowup i F.4m CMKW M- AAa'fmulmw cb" rA=imq _cn X)CYWALK" WAIrr (AMW I kO* nu rwvwy 30*% / Tno*jir4 0" ou MsAvj*l) 1 .#a L 4axa oksm hPi-A AbW ug F-triawn ua - ULMCUM 4-U T%4 Me EAci=daQm numd Lac"Lim Nt*mxsi Ttv" Th%dw woftw mzr — mum" mriTm 3 —CA=Vfd 4—ow" coma I—To V,4m P%Iim - L4"am 9—To fain Fai. - vdwdw F*6 - Edd%& P 24 COLLIER CO','-',.NTY EMS QU,U:TTY ASSURANCE �VORKSHVEFT AR RUN NUMBER—_ CREW MEMBER: SHM' A 5 TITE: LEVEL: 1, 7 3 4 REVIEWED YES NO CC4VI?VoIrTs DEMOGRAPHIC Documwr DATE:—/--i--- COMPLETE? FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER: DATE: A SSESSIMENT COMPLETES? MEDICAL DIREC'ToR--____________ IS CHARTTNG APPROPIA'TE? DATE. EMPLOYEE SIGNATIOXF: TREATMENT PER PROTOCOL? WAS LIME ON SCENEAPPROPLtjrE IF NO. E` -PLAIN REVIEWED DA i DATE- SUPERVISOR: _ __ DATE:—/--i--- FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER: DATE: COMMENTS: MEDICAL DIREC'ToR--____________ COMMENTS: DATE. EMPLOYEE SIGNATIOXF: COMNIEMTS.. INTERLOCAL AG4tEEME11T THIS INTERLOCAL AGREF?MEe:T dated this 18th day of 1996, by and between cci iier County, a political suhdivision of the State of Florida, hE:r.einafter referred to as "Count;" and the "City of Naples." F7IT ESSETH: WHEREAS, this Agreement is being entered into between the County and the City of :Maples for the purpose of establishing dispatch protocols, rules and responsibilities of first responder personnel in an emergency scene and the documentation required for patient care rendered pursuant to Section 401.435, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, provided herein and agree as follows: A. DISPATCH PI own Dispatch Center, dispatch procedures. in consideration of the the mutual covenants other valuable consideration, the parties tCCEDORE: Since the City of Naples use their the parties shall operate under the current B. FIRST RESPCNDF,P. QUALIFICATION: To be eligible to perform as a first responder, an individual under the employment of the City of Maples must (a)succ_.,ssfully complete at a minimum a course which meets or exceeds the 1979 U.S. Department of Transportation First Responder training course. (Proof of course completion is required); and (b) successfully complete an AHA CPR -1- ,,,�R.D�+�,a,,. taw,,.. �. w.. �w •'+.....t.- ._- ..,.,.....�. -•--- --- - -- - $a 11 Basic Life Support Course C or AFtC CPR Basic Life Support for professional rescue. !.pracf of course completion is required). C. FIRST RESPONDER RULES AND RES PONS! BILITIES: All first responders, upon arriving at a scene and deeming that the scene is safe, will begin patient care, if naeded, following r_j,e guidelines set forth by Dr. Robert i3. Tober, , M . D. , ( the "Medical Director"). A copy of the guidelines is attached as Exhibit A. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE. 1. A quality assurance program will be conducted by the Collier County Basic Life Support Coordinator (the "Basic Life Support Coordinator ") 3nd Medical Director on a monthly basis using the computer hardware, soft,-ware and run report. Run Reports and the appropriate computer hardware, if unavailable at a co- located EMS /Fire EMS Department Station, will be the responsibility of the City of Naples. 2. The Basic Life Support Coordinator will conduct a three -part quality assurance review: a. 100% quality assurance review using specially designed computer software develope_1 by the Emergency Medical Services Department and the County's software company. b. individual run report review by Basic Life Support Coordinator or Medical Director. C. Field evaluation where the Basic Life support Coordinator and /or the Medical. Director randomly respond to calls without notice to the City of Naples. If the computer program dezermines that there is a deviation -2- 8 2.4 ' from the procedures and guidelines attached in Exhi'bit A, the Basic Life Support Coordinator shall complete a duality assurance worksheet in the form of Exhibit B. 3. The quality assur. nrlcn worksheet classifies uu al i t y assurance concerns in the f_ollowi.ng categories: Level l: Constitutes a sej:ious breacn of protocol and/'or has a negative impact on the patient's prognosis. All Level L concerns will be revie,,,ed by the individual rirst Responder together with the Basic support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director shall assure that the individual First Responder receive additional training and education. Level 2: Constitutes a breach of protocol which had minimal or no impact on the patient, but would be considered poor clinical treatment or decision making. All Level 2 concerns will be reviewed by the individual First Responder together w" th the Basic Life Support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director will assure that the indiv_;.dual First Responder receive additional training and education. Level 3: Constitutes a minor protocol deviation. All Level 3 quality assurances shall be considered minor_ and shall be handled through confidential interdepartmental mail. Level 4: Provides a means for communication between he individual firefighter and Basic Life Support Coordinator E. IN- SERVICE PROGRAt9. The in- service program provides face to face training for First Responder. In- services will be mandatory for all personnel whose role and responsibilities will Mt be or could be that o,`. :a f isr_ res;;�nder. c Six in- services a year will be offered at different locations throughout. Collier County, see Exhibit C attached. The in- services will follow the CBOT /F_iIT -g first responder curriculuri arid. wi.l i. contain both didactic and hands -on skill evaluation. Only three absences per First Responder will be allowe;j. in a tWr? -year period. Failure to meet this requirement will Mean immediate suspension of the =individual First Responder's ability to work under the roles and responsibilities of a firs;- responder. After sus,pens; 8 0 2'1 shall provide the information: to the tiNS Paramedic team verbally and forward a completed basic life support run report to the office of the Basic Life Support coordinator within 24 hours -from the provision of service rendered . All basic life Support .run reports are confidential ftiedical information and shall be handled consistent with federal and state legislation. H. EQUIP?4ENT. All basic li,:e support:, medical equipment, not on the Standardized Equipment List shall receive approval prior to purchase by the Medical Director. This will create a system which provides for the standardization of all basic life support medical equipment =hrcugho ut+ the nine area fire departments. I. NOTIFICATION OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Upon notification,the treatment procedures shall be the responsibility of the City of Naples. J. The City of Naples -Shall pay the sum of $13,104.97 by October 31, 1996 to Collier County as a contribution towards operational expenses, and by each October 31, thereafter, the City of Naples shall pay a sum eoual to the percentage of the total operational expenses, of the nine Fire Departments, which sum shall be mutually agreed upor: by the County and the City of Naples. This Agreement will commence on October 1, 1996 and shall be filed with the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services, 1317 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0700, where it will be retained as part of the Collier County EMS Department License file. This Agreement -5- 8 0-21 will expire. on September 30, 1997. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement wus executed this day of 1990 b; the undersigned. DATED.: AT=TEST s :� DQG1-iT,'E.` BROOK, Deputy Clerk BX:, `, De uty Cler }: CITY O NAP C TY COUNCIL BY: Bi 1 Barnett, Mayor DATED: /:Z ll ?lgc* jl e. " A0121.4,2. Tara A. Norman, City C e k HFA /ks /10035 -6- aO.ARO OF COUNTY CO", ISSIONERS, C:OLL1' R COUNTY, FLOq bA � T: i:^thy It: `iancock, Chairman ,hpproved as to legal form and contant Heidi Ashton, Asst. County Attcrney Approved as to legal form and content liar_ �.a J. Chiaro, City Attorney _ 8 D 2. CCLLICER COUNT: RIkE CHIEFS''_ ASSOCIATION' - - -_ - -_ Kcrna # C -89 -17 Eff_Da4e. R.il- +31 -59 --____._- •--- __- _.r____....___ TO: All EMS, Fire, !'omm�, erisannelrInitiated b- - __ C_� omCommittee ________________.._-___-_------.-•- _- _-- __- __-- ___- __- - Subject: Status C,lEc:r page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To establish a procedure to- ;,hechiny on the status' of personnel while on the scene Of an incic oat,. ! rrNITIONS s Not applicable. AACXGROUND: There have been incidents where th-e safety and welfare of the field personnel hart been in Jeopardy. Thin procedure will help ensure that the safety of the personnel is in tact and dispatch the appropriate backup personnel, if needed. RoCsDURS : The following procedure Shall be utilized for checking on the status of field personnel on the scene of an incident: I. Check on the status every 1.0 sin -rtes (more fraquently as the situation dictates as determined by Control) with or without law enforcement &ersoanal,p rei5ant: a. Assaults Of any nature or extent. b. Situations ;)ere theio may be violence of the potential for violence ,.a any ert:,e►7t, i.e., shootings, etabbinge, assaults, ove.rdaso, Wei1tally ill, euicide aittempt:s, etc. c. Anytime EMS /fire calk for S.U. /P.P. for situations that threaten their Uas.fer_y. d. Anytime you azc uncertain of crag safety, 2. Check oh status every 20 minutes if law enforcement is not present: a. Any situation where you have not heard frara a unit for 20 minutes, exception; non- thzeatening calzs at medical facilities, i.e., nuz•sing homes, hospitals, etc. b. On all major incidents in which "Incident Command" has been astabliahed unlane advised by the incident commander to disregard eratus check. COLLIER COUNTY :IRE ^CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION memo # C- 89--17 Eff Date: 11 -01 -83 To: All EMS, fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 3. A unit should respond to a 'Status Check" with "Unit Designator, Affirmative." ArLy deviation from this exact response will result in a law Enforcement response. - 4. If a unit tails to respond, or responds improperly, have S.O. /P.D. respond immediately. It law enforcement is already present, you may check the atar_ua of a unit via the deputy /officer after direct contact attempt has resulted in `No" or an improper response from the unit. Be certain that the deputy /officer checks the status or the unit visually :before confirmation. 5. If a law enforcement officer is not on the scene_ and you have received no response or improper response from a unit, dispatch law enforcement and notify the unit's shift supervisor ofi the situation. DISCUSSION Never assume that a unit is safe Just because lass enforcement is present on the scene of an incident. PSNAL?Y: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EXHIBIT "A" 8 D 2 t COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOC I AT I 0P! Memo # C -91 -19 Eff Datu:10 -01 -91 Recinds ^or Amends :01 -94 Tr--: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject: Frequency i_Ise: Green Channel Pane 1 of 2 By the Authority of., President, Collier County Fire Chiefs' To establish protocol and procedure for use of Green Channel. DEFINITI13NS: Green Channel 154.010 mhz ®ACK.GROUND : The Green Channel . long established as a fire service "talk around" channel, but never acc- Fsible by Control, was considered a viable secondary or back frequency. Installation of a base station in the Sheriffs Office Communication Center allowed Control to transmit and receive this frequency, permitting the Green Channel to be utilized as both a back -up dispatch frequency and as a tactical channel in the event of a major incident. MOCEDURE: In order to facilitate effective rornmunications between Control and the fire service and EMS, the following procedures /protocolz are provided; 1. RADIO USE: All dispatch1 terminology, equipment /personnel terminology and communications compliant procedure's for Green Channel shall be the Game as for Control frequency. 2.BACKUP: Upon failure iaf control frequency, communications will transmit all traffic on the Green Channel to both fire and EMS. 3.TAGTICAI. ASSIGNMENT: In event of a command incident , the incident commander may request from the Control Operator to have all incident related traffic handled on the Green Channel. The on duty communications supervisor shall have the approval of this assignment based upon logistics, manpower,ect. The on -duty Communications supervisor may at his /her discretion rassi gn fire agencies to the Green Channel for dispatch should control become satu.rated,In this event the control operator will notify the appropriate agencies on-duty officer before assignment is made. The Green Channel will also be utilized for helicopter landing zone instructions. EXHISIT "A" 8 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATIrIN #Memo * C -91 -18 _ Eff pate: 10 -01 -91 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel initiated by: Comm. Committee 4. Location for EMS: Any medic unit that requires additional directions to an emergency in a specific fire district other than that provided by Control the medic unit sho"Id request that fire district responding to y,7, tr, the green Channel and can be given more detailed instrut_tions to,an incident, After the location of the incident is understoc,d the units shall return to the Control channel. R01' _ Not applicable IF.Sa Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. EY.Hf21T "A" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - --- ------- - - - - -- COLLIER- COUNT`!_ FIRE - CHIEFS'- AESOCIATIOM____C�__ -- - - - - -- memo a C -as -�1 Eff Date: 11- •O1 -S9 - �' ------•---------- •- To. All EMS, Fire, Comm •-- ._- •_-------- = - - - -_ __--------- _- ______ erz • os. �n el Initiated by. Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------- Subject. Communications /General _ -- ~- - Page 1 of 1 PURPOSE: To give an overview of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center, its radio designation, duties_, and responsibilities. DEPINITION8i Not applicable. BACKGROUND: So as to reduce any confusion ever the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center's radio designation, duties, and responsibilities, a general precadure stateme nt is developed: The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications tenter, for the purpose of these procedures referred to as 'Control ", is the nerve center for the fire and EHa service. The primary purpose Sf Control is to receive requests for assistance Zt fire and rescue emergencies and to dispatch, by the most expeditious means available, the appropriate agencies and equipment to deal with such emergencies. A secondary role is to receive and coordinate all nonemergency and administrative communications and to maintain reports, records, and necessary re:'erence materials. In addition, Control shall provide routine aomMun; Emergency Services. Department .cations for the Department of PROCEDURE: In order to carry out its and effective service to following procedures are DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PNNALTY: manY functions and to provide immediate the citizatls of this County, the Provided. No penalties apply to this procedure. EAHISIT "A" Pace 1 8 D 2 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' AZSOCIATION Memo # r -E9 -02 Eft Date: 11- 61--89 To: All EMS, Fire, C.emsr Pe_tonnel Initiated by: Coxn- Committee Subject: Communications/Administration Page i of 2 PURPOSE s To define the activiti_s that effect Communications operations and the respon3ible Parties that are to ensure pro-per coordination. MINITIONSs Not applicable. BALI iROUSD s To further clarity the reaponsibil.ities of the Communications Officer, the Fire Chiefs' Association, and the Chiefs' Communications Committee, the following procedure is established: PROCEDURE: The Collier County Sheriff':: Office in responsible for the operation and licensing of all radio equipr4ant wind by the fire and EHS services and the operations of Control. This functicn is carried out through the Canxunications Office and Shift Supercisors. It is understood that the operations of Control must affect, and is affected, by operations; of field units. ':here are basically three ( 3 ) types of s,ctiw i ties and responsibilities for direction which must be defined: 1. Operational Activitien How specific activities shall be carried out in and by personnel assigned to Control. How equipment operating under County license mshall operate. 2. Tactical Activities How much and what type equipment will be needed for specific fireground operations. 3. Combined Activitles Functions which directly affect both tactical and operational activities; i.o., Command Fast radio procedures. It is again understood that each of these act.ivitiees must rely on mutual cooperation of ail, parties. However, to ansure proper coordination, the following responsibilities are placed: COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATIOK Memo # C-89 -02 .Eff Date: 1I -Cl -89 --------------------- • --------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 1. Operational bctivitien Cowvaunications Officer. 2. Tactical Activitien Fire Chiefs' Association. 3. Combined Activities Chief's Communications Committee. The Chiefs' Association Communications Committee will consist of the Communications Officer and designated representatives from the Fire Chiefs' Association. In further recognizing the need for cooperation, whenever practical, input shall be solicited from all parties and shall be accepted at any time. The Chiefs' Communications Committee shall act as liaison between the Chief's Association and the Communications Officer. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. P31fiLTY: No penalties apply to this procedure. - - - - ----- - - - - -_ ------- - - - - -- COLLIER ------------------- - ----- - -,- IRE --- 10 :3��ASSOCI�A'IC�K^ -__ _ - -- --------------- -- - --C _S------ •-- - -Eff- testes -11 _O:--S--------------- TO: All EMS, Fire, COP]m Personnel � t ---- _ - -• -_ nne Initiated bys 'Comm, Combitte!e! Subject. Communications /Organizztion- - --- - -- - -- --- - - - - -- - - - - -- P+s.ge_ 1 of 2 V PURPOSE: To document the nisaion and Organization of the Collier Ccunty Sheriff's Office Comr- unic:aticna Division. DwINITIONS : Not applicable. BA(:EGROUND : The following mission statement Collier County Sheriff -s Office intended to provide insight into and procedures of the division. PROMIME : and organizational outline of the Communications Division is the purpose, chain of command, The Communications Divis±ci; at the Collier County Government Complex Sheriff's Office, Naples, Florida, is designated Control for All fire and OmOrger.cy medical communications in Collier County, Florida. The personnel and facilities at this office are aseslg -iid to the Collier County Sheriff , $ Offi Cea Communications Division. The Communications Division is an element of the Collier County Sheriff's office. The Collier County Sheriff is ;responsible to the County Manager for 'providing centralized fire and rescue dispatching services." The Collier County Shariff,a pffj,ce Co;amunicationa shall c iffer manage and exercise operatiollal control over LCLivi Officer er this office, reporting to the 8h.er.iff. A Communications aupervisc t• aha,ll command Beach shift, reporting directly to the Coimuni,cat:i,nns Officer. The e:oresnicatiano Supervisor is raaponaibl e: for eanauring that all actionu required are handled in accordance with prescribed proceduron. In anf situation not covered by specific instructions, the Communications Supervisor shall ure best_ Judgement in making decisions and taking action. DISCUMOM I t pr A --------------------------------- 02 .___ --- ---- - - - - -- COLLIER -- OiJNx't -FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------ • - - - -- -Memo 8 C -39 -04 EffYDate:_ I1- _----_.------------- ------ 11-01-89 To: All ENS, Fire C w-p1r. �'"-_..__..__--------- .--- .._------- •- -- - -__ ---------- •---- .--- - -_--- Q •onnAl_ Initiated by: ^o►a i. Luca itteE Subject. Communications --------------------- ���mFlnir�ttt Pal 1 of 3 -- - - -- - ---- - - - - -- ----- - - - - -! ------------- • - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish an orderly proced4re for addressing complaints Proceduresstlons conrerr.,i,,g Cos uaic�itior�a operations and DExzxzTZat�s Not applicable. 1BAC1[GAOUxD : Periodically, questions and/or r cGmp.lainta s.rise concerning proceduraa or by unit, in the field. or decisiOns either by communications calls Communications toro &n7 time n the cOmPlainant immedj ately Interferes with the handl lr..Plain or question. Thin often feelings between the involved parties. incidents and creates ill about how an incident %raa h..andledteitia by rCo:amunicat�anr�tarnby Field units should refer thad (Station Officer or Shit questions to their appropriate 01C Shift g11pervi.sor) at the camPldtlon of the incident. The ofFic+<z� may, at than y r Officer concerned to obtain clari time, contact -he other Th:.a will avoid major ,� fic.ation o- any disputed items. Arcbi ms developing over sigple mi.�understaily ra. x1` the L"10 concerned otficers cannot aatiaiactorily resolve the q,ies «fan, the Fr,llr�win established to provide. a maara - g Procedure. is wills for handling such incidents which 1. Provide a Written Of the problem. 2. Will allow time for proZer analysis. 3. Will make all reaF,otesible parties aware of the problem. BROCAD3JRD t The Following procedure: ,shall tit followed in makin concerning activities, Proceduaed, or policies: g a complaint 1 • 'Complainant shall initiate hisi her complaint by cos p letin the appropriate section of the Radio Comauaicat, on:s g Complaint Form. 2. The complaint for shall t)e forwarded through the a plica0 - - -' F ,, "I T ..R„ PE�liratlr Ij 0 24 COLLIER COUNT'I FIRE - CHIEFS' ASSOC.IATIOil - -_ - __'- - - - - -- - -Y .4 __________ -- Hemo ! C -83 -04 Fff Date: ZI -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee- - company oz, division chain of command to the Chief Officer of the company or division. 3. The Chief may, at this point, come to Communications and listen to the disputed item(s) on the tape. The Chief shall bring the written c:owplaint .+ith hire and shell leave a copy of the complaint with his findings at Communications. Every effort should be made by the Chief to come to Communications when the Shift Supervisor on whose shift the complain:: occurred is present. 4. The appropriate officer shall either return the complaint to the initiator as unnecessary or forward it to the Chairman of the Chiefs- Communications Committee. S. The Chiefs' COMmunicat'Loris Committee and the Communications Officer shall investlgate the complaint and make a decision and /or recommendation. Complaints regarded by this committee to be either frivolous or completely unfounded shall be so noted and returned to the appropriate Chief Officer of the department or division for possible action.. 6. After investigation, action, or recommendation has been completed, the second copy of the complaint for shall be returned to the complainant by reversing the steps detailed in this procedure. 7. Complaints should be handled as expeditiously as possible, and in no case shall Complaints be intitiated after the seventh (7th) calendar day fo).lcw::ng the incident. No consideration will be given to complaints received by the Chairman of the Chiefs' Communications Committee more than fourteen (14) calendar days following the incident. Time constraints are necessary because of recording limitations. S. A cppy of the appropriate radio and telephone traffic will be made for use by the committee in making its decision. No recordings or tape trazaucxiptm will be made for the purpose of determining the validity of a complaint until the complaint has been recorded on the Communications Complaint form. Tape recordings will normally only be available to the Chiefs' Communications Committee or the Communications Officer for the purpose of resolving the dispute. If additional room is needed on the complaint form, use appropriate company memorandum form. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: ------------------------------------------------------- --- COLVEIR COUNTY - rjpE - CjjT.ErS* ASSOCIATXON --------- ------------- HOMO 0 C-89•04 Eff Data: 11-01-89 -------------------------------------------------- r ------------------ To: All ENS, Fire, Caux Fersonntl Initiated by: Comm. Committee Penalties may range from rtmedial instruction to verba*1 or written roprizands. EN!SiT "A" s COLLIER COUNTY ?YRE CHIEFS' ABSOCTATION - ___-- - - - - -- demo # C -89 -05 £ff Date: 91 -01 -83 To: All EMS, Fire , -Comm Personnel- Initiated bil: Comm. Committee -- Subject Radio Terminology gage 1 of 3 PURPOSE: To establish a policy def.tning the common terminology to be used in all radio traffic. NEW OLD APPLICAT10H Unreadable 10 -1 used when signal received is not clear Loud & Clear 10 -2 Self- Explanatory Stop Transmitting 10 -3 Self - Explanatory Copy, Copies 10-48 Acknowledge Message Received Affirmative 10 -4 Yes Negative 10 -54 NO Respond, Responding 10 -1.8 F:.occed to or Proceeding to an incident; emergency travel or transport Enroute 10 -18% Non— eme_gency Travel or Transport In- Quarters 10 -10 Self - Explanatory Out -Of- Service 10 -7 Self - Explanatory Understand Understand Hesssage, can and will comply In- Service 10 -8 Unit in operating in response to a dispatch, example: training, pre -fire planning, et--. Repeat 1C -9 Self- Explanatory P A 17 P 1 Nothing Showing Smoke Showing Working Fire Limited Service BACRaROUNDs Self - Explanatory snit -Explanatory Self - Explanatory A unit that cannot be used to its full potential, Example: an engine with less than a full load of hose, an EMS unit no Life -yak, etc. A policy that specifically defines the terms to be used in radio transmissions is needed to ensure that a cootmon seat of definitions exist and that all perrvnnel using the radio can understand each term or description. PROCRDWMt When using the Control channel to communictato With Control, other unit's, other jurisdictions, and other individuals, the above definitions shall apply for the terms Listed. Note: This is a partial lia•ting of more ccmmou radio terminology used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office- Notice that Page 2 Lj --- r-- ---- -- r --------------------------------------------------- COLLZZ;t COUVTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ' Homo # C -89 -os Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, . - Fire, Coma PcrsannelInitiated by: Cozen. Committee Return to, Returning to 10 -?9 Self - Explana °ory What is Your Location. :0 -20 self - Explanatory Call By Phone 10 -21 Self- Explanatory Disregard Last Message 10 -22 Self-,Explanatory Stand By 10 -23 Self- Explanatory On Scene 10 -97 Self - Explanatory Emergency Radio Traffic 10 -33 Will confine all radio transmissions to an emergency ill progress or a new incident Cancel 10 -66 Apparatus not needed on the incident &nd nay return to an in iservice aode Nothing Showing Smoke Showing Working Fire Limited Service BACRaROUNDs Self - Explanatory snit -Explanatory Self - Explanatory A unit that cannot be used to its full potential, Example: an engine with less than a full load of hose, an EMS unit no Life -yak, etc. A policy that specifically defines the terms to be used in radio transmissions is needed to ensure that a cootmon seat of definitions exist and that all perrvnnel using the radio can understand each term or description. PROCRDWMt When using the Control channel to communictato With Control, other unit's, other jurisdictions, and other individuals, the above definitions shall apply for the terms Listed. Note: This is a partial lia•ting of more ccmmou radio terminology used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office- Notice that Page 2 ----------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFV ASSOCIAT.101i --- memo * C-89-05 aff -Date: -- 11--0- ,&89 -------------------------------------------- 7 - --------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Pctrsonn6j Initiated by: COMM.. Committee -- no "100 codes are used. DISCUM001 Not applicable. M—M-Ty t While no specific penalty APPlids to this procedure, willful or continued non-compliance say result in verb&'. or written reprimand. . E.-I'HiSiT "A" -- ^------ ____COLLIEp,- COUNTY rlaE r_KI-~----__________.____--___--- __ -_. EFS X &SOCZ�.fixnX 4leaa --------- ____ -_ --------------------------- af_f Date. It-o!-89 To: All EiiS, Fire _ ___ .___ -___ - -- - - - -- -- - - -__• _- __�_._...__ ___- __-- ___ - -_ -_romp - - raunnel Initiated by- Sub -____------- •--------------- •__._Cu�rs. Coas�itCae -- bject_- DizPatch Terainolcgv ---- - - "- - - - - -- - --------.. .------------------------ --- - -- ----- of- -- - - -- PURPOSE: To establish and define 1 -tie ter- minology to be used in the dispatching of incidents by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center (Control). I�EFI�iTIOHA s - Not applicable. BACIMROCHD: Since the various tiro di,$triots &rd County are for responding to incidents and situations that va.r responsible nature, general definitiorls of tl,e terminology y greatly in to ensure concise and efficient dispatch. gy used are necessary PROCUMM r The following are the incident the various fire districts and EH�s disp3tch�d by C';ntrol for The call Will be cataloged }� outside tire, auto accident y the incident type (tire, rescue, • P`blic service, etc.) The fallowing are the specific classifications for the three incident types ;. These clas33.fications will be uned when (3) dispatching incidents: --- - - - - -- - -- _ -_ - -_ COLLIER - COUNTY FIRE_ _ CHZEFS-CHIEFS - - - - - -_ --------------------------------- Eff Data: li- 01- 89 o To: All ENS, Fire Comm Pereonne--- ------ - - - - -- ._..___ --- - - Incident TF e i Fire 1 rn.i tiated hY' �-omm• C- - -- Incidents ts ommittee Classification Auto Fire Brush Fire Dumpster Electrical Fire Fire Alarm Sounding Fuel Spill Chemical Spill Inside Gas Leak Smell of Smoke Smoke in Area Smoke in Building Structure Fire Outside Fire Transfer Trash Fire Truck fire Mires Gown or Arcing Chimney Special Note: WrOWNRYW�11 6110-0005 Description Automobile or cap: fire Lcaves, field, woods, etc. 1'etal trash container Any known electrical problem - (Ovtiets smoking, lights flickering) All. reports of alarms Sounding (AI?T, smoke detector, sprinkle:: alarms, autOxatic phone dialers) Hazard due to fuel spilled leaking Unknown substance spilled /leaking The ordor or presence of natural - or LP gav inside a structure Smoke.is smelled, but not seen Smoke concentrated in general area Visible smoke 3.n the building - The exact 'type fiYe is not known outdoors described fire not otherwise A nonemergerey movement of apparatus from atatior. to xtation or zone to zone - Carbage pile, rubbish, tires, etc. - Tractor trailer, tanker - Wiren can ground, Yanee, etc. - Self - explanatory For fires inside a $ tructure, dispatch the call using a one -word description i.e. P on of what is burning; etc,' stove, bedroom, kitchen, furnace_ In cases not covered above, the Dispatcher s• Will use his /her di.gcxetion, w not exceeding two (z) words. with the description ---------------------------------- - - -• -- - - - - -- Page --------------------- CULL - ER COUNT f FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Homo � C -89 06-------------------------------------------- ---- - - - - -- --------- --- ---- -- Date: 11 -01 -69 To: All EMS', Fire, .------------ Co - - - -� -- "'� mm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Incident Types Memel Incidentw Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Abdominal Pain / Problems Cheat Pain Convulsions, Seizures Headache Stroke / CVA Allergies / !lives / Hedi Materials cal Reactions / Stings Carbon Monoxide / Poisoning / Inhalation / Hazardous Overdose / Poisoning / Ingestion Pregnancy ! Childbirth / Miscarriage • Psychiatric / Behavioral problems • Sick Person Unknown Problem / (3pecii'ic Diagnosis as . / Heart Problems Man Down Back Pain Animal Bites Burns Drowning (near) / Diving Accidents Electrocution Heat / Cold Exposure Assault Stab / Gunshot Mound Eyre Injuries Falls Hemorrhage Industrial / Machinery Accidents Traffic Accident (Aut Chief Complaint) Choking o, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Pedestrian) Breathing Problems Cardiac / Respiratorf Arrest Unconscious / Fainting (Still Breacthin,z) Diabetic problems Traumatic Injuries (Specific, If Possible) Page 3 EX: iT "A �. ------ - - - - -- -COLLIER - COUNTY _F. IRE - CHIEFS - AFSOCIATION -8 +r t� /_ --------- -� ------------------# --C89 -- --------------- ---------------------------- �Datte :. 11-o 1 -a9 _ ___ ?o: _ - All re EHS', Fire, Co_ Personnel - Ind .tiated -by: Comm. _Comaittie Subject: Equipment / Personne r. l Tam ------------------- __-------- ____- _inology- __Patj�___1___of_ _4__- PURPOSE: To establish and define the terminology to be used in identifying equipment and /or personnel on the scene of or responding to an Incident. DEFINITIONS: Engine Pumper Hose Ladder Rescue Haz Hat Brush Woods Tanker Boat Utility Hedic Hedflight COLLIER COUNTY UNIT JESIGNA` ZONS Primary 'manned" pumping engine in stat•icn Secondary plamping engine in station (reserve or volunteer) Third aiat engine - name station Aerial compa,,.y Manned basic life support unit Dedicated hazardous material team unit Brush or woods Second brush wagon out of station Large capacity Water hauler (l0o0 gallons or more) Cvatt that floats or flies over water Service vehicle Advanced life support unit capable of x nsport EMS helicopter used in transportation of Patients and Ems personnel. Attack Saxall Pumping engine:, normally with less S00 9PM capability which can be used on tmull fires and /or have rescue abilities (Continued; Page Y ------------------------------------------------------------ COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - - -- - -nn____ _ - Q__? - -- Hemp -------------------- C- gg..D7 Efi Date: 11- 01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Co -mim. Committee _ Mobile Command County Command Van Crash Fire Firefighting apparatUD specifically equipped for plane cra&11 firefightir:g and nay be equipped with large amounts of foa.tk and water Crash Rescue Apparatus equipped g Aped for special rescue operations during plane crash incidents COLLIER COUNTY STAFF AND COMMAND DESIGN.ATT_OyS Chief Chief administrative and /or operational Officer of a fire control district Asst. Chief Second in command and normally assumes full authority in the absence of the Chief Deputy Chief Third in command and may be assigned to a Particular division, i.e., Fire Marshal, Training, etc. Division / Batallion Chief A chief officer normally assigned as a shift commander. Will normally respond as firut on scene commander of a major Incident Marshal Individual specifically assigned to Fire Marshal duties and may have the rank of Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief or Captain Captain Normally a station or unit commander. May have specific job tittle, such as training Officer, fire marshal, etc. Lieutenant Station or unit commander Engineer Driver/Operator of the equipment Firefighter Firefighter /EliS provider assigned to a unit within a fire district Inspector Peron charged With the responsibility Of ,performing fire inaspections on new and existing buildings Page ? - ..A, --- - - - - -- _..__COLLIER- COUNTI -PIKE- CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -_ _�_ Memo # C- 89 -8'I - - -- •Eff -Or�Le 11 -41 -89 - - -Y - - - - -_ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel- Initiated -by: -Comic Committee - STAFF AND COMMAND DESIGNATIONS (Continued) , Investigator Person charged with the respons -lbi lity Of performing in vest i gat ic,nR to determine the origin and cause of a fire Medcom EHS director, division head, or shift supervisor within the Collier County EMS Admin Collier County Administrative Staff Paramedic Advanced life support provider assigned to an EMS unit EMT Emergency Medical Technician (BLS provider) assigned to an EMS unit Support Person utilized as the Public Information Officer, food support, etc. SERV Special emergency response vehicle PRQCADURNI When communicating with Control, units in the field, or personnel, the above listed designations should be utilized. This will help eliminate confusion and cut back on unnecessary air time. The unit designated above Will normally be followed by the station number, zone, or division they are assigned to, such as: EAST NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT Person /Unit Chief Assistant Chief Deputy Chief (future) Batallion Chief (future) Captain Lieutenant Inspector Engineer Firefighter Engine Rescue Ladder Truck Tanker. Etc... r Pa F.J SA" Designation Chief 20 Chief 21 Chief 22 Batallion 20, 21, etc. Captain & Station # Lieutenant & Station # Inspector 20, 21, etc. Engineer " Firefighter Engine " Rescue " Ladder Tanker Etc... ------------- ----------------------- - - - - -- COLLIER COUNTY ?IRS CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - D • -------------------- ------- ----- -------- ------------ - - - -- - - -- __�' memo i C -89 -07 Eff Date: 11 -01 -09 __-»-------- --------------------------- • - - - -- ---- --- ._. -_- _.- _-- ___- -_ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Utilizing these designations should allow for easier tracking of equipment and personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. 033MION 1 Not applicable. PIM"TT s While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non- complaince may result in verbal or written reprimand. IT "A" Page 4 -------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY~ E, FIR- CHIEPS_- `i ASSbCIP 1o;j - V-11-- 0 Memo 4 C -89 -08 Eff Date: 11-0109 - - ~_ To: All EMS, .Fire, Comm Personnel - Initiated key: Comm. - Committee -- ------------------------------------------------ Q ---------------- Subject: Communications with Units/Personnel Page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necessary in efficiently and effectively communicating with units and /or personnel in the field. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACBGROURD: Since communications is a vital element in handling of any emergency or non - emergency sistuation by fire and EMS units, it is essential that everyone utilize the saute format in communicating with one another. PRAZEDURE : The following procedures shall be utilized when communicating with Control, units, and /or personnel in the field: 1. When communicating with Control, units in the field, or personnel in the field, messages should be as concise and short as possible so as to eliminate any unnecessary air time. 2. Personnel in the field assigned to a unit should refer to themselves by the unit on which they are assigned, i.e., Medic a-, Engine 20, Rescue 20, etc. 3. If the unit Officer :finds it necessary to communicate with Control via his /her portable radio, then the unit officer should refer to himself /herself by the rank and apparatus riding on: Captain Engine 20 Lieutenant Rescue 41 Engineer Engine 20 Firefighter Rescue 20 Etc... 4. Personnel should identify the unit they are calling first and then identify the unit that is calling: Controls Medic S EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 ------------------------ - - - - -- �----------- - - -Ldl COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo # C -89 -08 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EHS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Coen. Committee Chief 20; Engine 20 Station 41; Rescue 41 Etc... Utilizing these procedures will ensure that all emergency and non - emergency radio traffic Will be handled in a smooth, effective, and efficient manner with minimal confusion on behalf of the individuals making or receiving the communications. DISCUS8I01: Not applicable. PXNALTY: While no specific panalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in verbsl or written reprimand. Pace 2 ----------------------- -------- ------- I ------ �.. - + -- COLLIER CAQHTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Heso S C -89 -09 Eff Rate: 11 -01 -89 ----------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To: All EMS, Fire, Cons Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee - - - - - -- Subject: Radio Equipment LicensingiOwnership?age 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSES To establish the license for the radio frequencies used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office for Fire and EMS use as well as the policies of ownership of such equipment. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the ensuring that all radio with the FCC rules and established. PROCRDURN: individuals /entity responsible for equipment and radio procedures comply regulations, the following procedure is Collier County Sheriff's Office is the licensee for Control frequency and radio equipment. As the licensee, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and operating procedures comply with the rules pad regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. Failurr to Comply with the rules and regulations of the FCC constitutes a violatign of federal law, and is cause for withdrawal of operating privileges. Any failure to comply with the policies and procedures outlined in this manual is grounds for withdrawal of authorization for us'e of Control frequency licensed to the Collier County Sheriff's Office. County Owned Bquipsant County -owned radio equipment shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this publication. Radio equipment is procured only for stated specific requirements as outlined by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. "-f;81T "q- Page 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� '�+ --------------- -- - -- COLLIER - ---------- -- -- - --- _______ COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------- !leao_g -- --- g- _- - - -Eff -Date: 11 -a1 -89 ------- - - - - -- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel -- -- - - - - -- AFOn- County Ownership Radio Initiated by: Comm. Committee P of Radio Squtipt� eat Authority to operate any non- County owned transmitter on frequencies assigned to the Collier County Sheriff's Office requires the advance written approval of the Sheriff. In addition, the users of the non - County owned radio equipment that has been approved for use on Sheriff's and /or Control frequencies, are responsible for furnishing evidence to the Sheriff's Office Communications Division that the FCC required technician. transmitter measurements have been made by a licensed radio DISCUSSION, Not applicable. PARALTY 1 Failure to follow this procedure will result in withdrawal of operating privileges for the company or transmitter concerned. EXH OT "A" d-Q"2.1 ---------------------- COLLIER COUNTY tIRR CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -- ------------------------ -- - - -- -___ -. _ - - -- __Memo *- C -92 -10 Eft Data: 04 -22 -92 - - - -- --- - All -EMS, .dire, - CommwPersonnel- Initiated by: Comm Committee _w Sub)act. Fire Station /Medic Unit Designation _--- Page .____.------- of --- 2 ----- ------------------ .-------------- _- -- 1---- - -- - -- PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necessary in efficiently and effectively communicating with fire stations and /or Medic units by proper designation. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACXGROUVD : In an effort to eliminate confusion and to provide for future expansion of fire districts and Hedic units, the following designations shall be utilized. PROCEDURE: The following designations shall be assigned to the fire districts in Collier County and the City of Naples Fire Department: Station Assignm(.nta Jurisdiction 1 through 9 10 through 19 City of Naples � 20 through 29 8 1q Corkscrew 30 through 39 ,East Naples 40 through 49 Immokalee 50 through 59 North Naples 60 through 69 Marco Island 70 through 79 Ochopee /Everglades 90 through 99 Golden Gate Isle of Capri Medic be units assigned shall be specific designated by numbers 1 through 15 and will EFTS Director. zones within the County as determined by the Headquarters designations shall be given to each of the fire districts for use by fire department administrative staff. Headquarters designations shall coincide with the station number where the Headquarters is located, i.e., Headquarters 20 is administrative staff (Chief, Assistant Chief, etc.) for East Naples district. ------------------------------------------------------------ EXHiSIT "No ' —' "— ---------------- - - - +_ COLLIHA COUNTY lIAE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - ------------------------ - - � t Homo 0 C -92 -10 aff Date: 04 -22 -92 - - -- To: All EMS, Fire, CORM personnel Initiated -by: Comm. Committee Many of the station designations will not be utilized at this time but will be kept in reserve for future expansion within the fire districts. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this u continued non- coxplaince may result in verbalcorwrittenlful or reprimand. EXHOT O __- _ __ __ --- -- - -- COLLIER - COUNTY -rIAE- CHIEFS - ASSOCIATION - - - -- 5 - - Heso # C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 ----------7--•---------------------------------------------------- To: All Ems, Eire, Cogs Personnel Initiated by: Coeur. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject:Initial Radio Announcement /Dispatch Page 1 of 3 ------•------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- PURPOSE To establish a standard procedure for the broadcast of the initial radio announcement (dispatch). DSTIXITION£: Not Applicable BACKGROUND: In order to avoid confusion and provide consistency when diepatching fire and ems incidents, A standard procedure is required for the terminology, order, and form of various types of incidents, addresses and response. PROCEDURE: The following procedure will be followed when dispatched the initial response for fire and ems incidents: Vocal dispatches and sounding of selective calling tones (paging tones) will be made in the same order as companies are due to respond. selective calling tones will only be sounded for one incident at a time. The units due will be announce incident and then the address. The address will times by Control responding units be given a to during the di as they ackno After tha second vocal by Contr will be given to the first due subdivision names, building nam type of incident, such as speci first followed by the type of of ,tch dqe three (3) times, two (2) and one (1) time by their response. any additional information (s), such as cross streets, etc., and more detail on the injury, sickness, etc. «AN --------------------------------------------------------- - - - -'� .� COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - ---------------------- - - - - -- --------- - -- - -- Memo- #- C_91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 - ---- - -____ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by Comm. Committee Example: 1. a. Medic 5 tones, Golden Gate Rescue tones (traffic accident), b. First vocal: "Medic Sr Golden Gate Rescue, Traffic Accident, 4700 block of Golden Gate Parkway." c. Second vocal: "Hedic 5, Golden Cate Rescue, Traffic Accident, auto, 4700 block of Golden Gate Parkway, cross street Tropicana Boulevard." d. Medic 5 acknowledges when responding with their unit identifier and repeats back the address to Control. Medic 5 should acknowledge first since they were dispatched first as an ENS emergency. e. Golden GAte Rescue acknowledges when responding with unit identifier and repeats back the address to Control. f. If another unit is responding to the call other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait until.the initial units have acknowledged to Control before they advise of their response. This will keep from over riding other units. g. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units nark responding. 2. a. East Naples tones, Medic 5 tones (Structure Fire) b. First vocal: "East Naples Fire, Medic S. Structure fire, 6075 Golden Gate Parkway." c. Second vocal: "East Naples Fire, Medic 5, Structure fire, 6075 Golden Gate Parkway, the David Lawrence Mental Health Center." d. East Naples Fire should acknowledge first with the OIC advising Control of what units are responding and repeat the address back to Control. e. Hedic 5 acknowledges after the fire unit by unit identifier and repeats the address back to Control. f. If another unit is responding to the incident other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait until the initial units have acknowledged to Control before they advise of their response. This will keep from over riding other units. 9. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units mark responding. Station /Unit Paging Tones - Second Vocal - Call Back After the paging tones and appropriate agencies /units have been announced for the first vocal, then after the second vocal, Control should give additional information, such as cross streets, building names, sub - divisions, etc., to the agencies involved. After the second vocal is completed, units should acknowledge responding in the same sequence ed dispatched. If control has not received an acknowledgement of a unit responding FxH,,iE{T "A" ------------------------------------------- ------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -------- ------- Memo- #- C- 91- 11 - - - -- -Eft Date:2- 1- 91- - - - - -- To: All EMS, Fire -- --------- ------------------- -- - -�_ -- Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee within one (1) minute from the initial dispatch, they will call back the appropriate unit /agency to see if a unit is responding to the incident. EMS type calls should be dispatched by the proper fire/rescue agency, if applicable. Likewise, fire type incidents should be dispatched with the appropriate fire agencies being notified first. Acknowledgement The units should acknowledge responding to Control in the same order and dispatched. If there are several units responding from the same agency, the OIC from the appropriate agency should advise Control of the units responding and repeat back the address of the incident to Control. This serves as verification that the agency /units are responding to the proper address of the incident. If the address is repeated back incorrectly, Control should contact the unit /agency and give them the proper address and then the unit verify back to Control again. Failure to Acknowledge on Cali Sack Any agency that fails to acknowledge responding to an incident within one (1) minute should be contacted by Control over.the radio to see if the agency is in fact responding. If there is no acknowledgement from a particular agency, the next closest appropriate agency /unit should be dispatched to the call. Control should attempt to contact the initially dispatched agency /unit via a secondary means to see if they are responding to the incident. Acknowledgements should only be mad: by responding units and not by base station radios or portables. This will ensure Control that a unit is in fact responding to the incident. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. m.lsa "K Page 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 - -�� COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION --------------------------- ------------- HOMO 8 C -89 -12 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ------------- ----------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Coau Personnel Initiated by: COmm. Committee Ltee --------------------------•------ Subject: Communications Courtesy page 1 of 2 --------•------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish common radio communications courtesies that shall be utilized by all personnel. MINITIM : Not applicable. BA(.'XGROUND : There have been occasions where personnel have interrupted or interfered with another unit attempting to communicate with Control, another unit, or an individual on an incident scene. This has created unnecessary problems and confusion that could have had serious impact on the outcome of an incident. The•intent of this procedure is to reinforce correct, proper, and polite radio communications procedures. PROCEDURE i In an attempt to eliminate confusion, interruption, or interference during radio cov:aunications by field or Control personnel, the following procedures shall be utilized: 1. No field personnel-should attempt any type of communications with Control, another unit, or an individual if Control is in the Process of dispatching a call unless an emergency exists that warrants immediate communications, such as a life threatening emergency. If a call is in the process of being dispatched, every effort should be :wade to wait until the dispatch is complete. 2. Field units that are acknowledging response or providing status to Control, another unit, or an individual, should not use sirens or air horns during the radio transmission. If a siren must be used and it is of the electronic type, Mail mode is preferred over any other mode so that you can be understood during your radio announcement. 3. No individual shall be addressed by their first name during . radio transmission.-Individuals shall be identified by their rank or by the unit to which they are assigned. F;" is s!T ON' s ------- - - -- -- COLLIER - COUNTY - FIRE -CHIEW ASSOCIATION 9--b '� - - -- - - ----- - -____ _J Memo # C -89 -12 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------•--------------------------------------- - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- To: All EMS. Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by:'Comm. Committee 4. All non - emergency communications should be kept to a minimum to ensure air time for emergency traffic. 5. During a major incident,, all radio traffic should be switched to an alternate frequency, such as the "Green" channel (154.010) as soon as possible in order to free Control channel for emergency dispatching of other incidents. 6. Although everyone should be polite on the radio as far as their tone of voice and expressions, the use of phrases, such as, good morning, please, thank you, etc. waste air time and shall not be utilized during any radio transmission. These types of phrases should be "assumed" by the receiver and not "expressed" by the transmitting party. DISCUSSIONS Not applicable. MALTY: While no specific penalty continued non - compliance reprimand. exists for this procedure, will ful or may result in a verbal or written EXHIBIT "A" ft ------------------------------------ COLLIER _ -'-" '- COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ----- - - - - -- -." Memo -# C- 89- 13----- ---- -- -- ----------- --- 0:D.41,2 --------- •-------------------------------------- S Date: 11 -Q1 -89 To: All EHS, Fire, r_cmaPersonnel ;-------------- -- Initiated by: Cosa. Committee Sub;ect: Cross Streets ----------------------------------------- _- _-- _ -___ -_ Page 1 of 2 PURP0381 To establish a procedure for the announcement of the cross street, street off of, or place name in the vocal announcement. D8?IIIITIONS: Not applicable. !LC. R0= t Collier County has many streets With similar sounding names and some streets with the same name. it, therefore, becomes important that some additional information be•given to help personnel more easily locate incidents. Information, such as cross street, major intersecting street, and such will provide this aid. l�OQ��UA�E Additional information to help locate incidents shall be given as available in the following priority. Only one item of information should be given on the second vocal after the address. Additional information may be given, if available, after acknowledgement. Priority and Definitions Cross Street Closest intersecting street to address of incident (closest street is used because units may not be responding from the same direction at all times). Off of Main artery or highway which subject streets runs off of. Community Community name if known. Subdivision Subdivision name if known. Building Building or establishment name if known. DISCUDSIOS1 Not applicable. `XMiBiT W _ __ _____ ____ _ _ - -__ __ -_- __- _- ________-- _- - - - - -8 A*��.�� COLLIER COUNTY MIRE CHIEYS' ASSOCIATION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Memo R C -89 -16 Bff Date: 11 -01 -89 ;----------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Coca. Committee -----------------------------------i---- Subject: Standard Response procedures Page 1 of PURPOSE: To establish a standard response procedure for dispatching of apparatus to emergency and non - emergency incidents-. DZ7IRYTIONS: Not applicable. BACXQROURD: Self - Explanatory PROCEDURE: A standard response plan to incidents is presently being developed by the Collier County Chiefs' Association. Until this process is complete, fire and EMS units will continue to be dispatched on a single agency basis as is presently being done. The goal of this procedure will be to establish automatic aid and multi- engine company, truck company, and specialized apparatus response on initial dispatch of an incident. OIACUAsZON1 Not applicable. 113M!'l t Not applicable at this time. E<H181T "A" I. I 8 x'211 COLLIER COUNTY FIRST RESPONDER BLS STANDING ORDERS STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The intention of Basic Life 'Support Protocols is to assist the First Responders of the nine area fire departments in delivering basic patient care to our community, consistent with medical standards. GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT The following general measures shall be applied to help promote speed and efficiency when rendering emergency medical care to the sick, ill, injured or infirmed. These protocols constitute guidelines for treatment and may be altered at the discretion of the attending Paramedic or EMS Medical Director. A. When applicable, obtain verbal consent prior to treatment. Respect the patient's right to privacy and dignity. Courtesy, concern and common sense will assure the patient of the best possible care. Any competent adult patient has the right to refuse any and all medical care. Should a patient refuse care, you must wait for an E.VS unit to arrive on scene to assure the appropriate release form is read and signed by the patient. B. The First Responder shall provide Collier County Emergency ,Medical Services Department with all the necessary available information in a timely manner regarding the patient's condition and treatment to that point, including a copy of the medical report. Upon this interaction, the First Responder will give any assistance to the transport agenq.. INFECTIOUS DISEASE PROTOCOL A. At all times, use universal precautions. 1. Wearing of gloves to prevent contact with patient body fluids. 2. Wearing of masks and protective eye wear during procedures likely to generate droplet of body fluids. ,C...i i d .4 l' 3. Wearing of gowns during procedures likely to generate splashes of body fluids. 4. Proper cleaningldisinfecting or disposal of equipment and supplies. S. Washing of hands thoroughly before and after patient contact, and after removal of gloves. B. If a First Responder becomes exposed, the procedures listed below should be followed to include: 1. The contaminated area should be washed thoroughly with soap and water as soon as possible. 2. Advise the EMS crew so they can relay to the E.R. Physician where patient is transported to that a "significant exposure " has occurred and request that the source patient be tested. L PATIENT ASSESSMENT Initial assessment and emergency treatment of the patient must be carried out simultaneously, keeping treatment priorities in mind. Primary Survey: The primary survey is utilised to access for life- threatening situations. The primary survey and appropriate therapy should be completed immediately and efficiently upon reaching the patient. When appropriate, stabili:ing therapy (cervical spine immobilisation) should be instituted almost simultaneously with the primary survey. The First Responder Team should complete the primary survey within 60 seconds, checking and/or performing the following. 1. Assess Airway a. Assess patency of airway. b. Establish and maintain patent airway. Determine the adequacy and rate of respirations. Follow American Heart Association (A HA) BCLS standards, if necessary. 2 Assess Breathing (see Respiratory Emergencies Protocol) a. Look, listen and feel for movement of air. 8 1) x2 ;.j b. Support respirations as needed. C. Look for symmetrical chest movement. d. Look for any signs of respiratory distress (cyanosis, use of accessory muscles). e. Record respiratory rate and quality. 3. Assess Circulation a. Assess carotid or femoral pulses (rate and quality). b. If indicated, perform CPR. Follow AHA BCLS standards. C. Check for signs and symptoms of circulatory compromise (pallor, diaphoresis, delayed capillary refill). 4. Assess For Life Threatening BleVing Control exsanguinating hemorrhage appropriately. S. Assess Level of Consciousness The A. VP. U. method should be used for initial neurologic evaluation: A - Alert V - Responds to verbal stimuli P - Responds to painful stimuli U - Unresponsive Secondary Survey: The secondary survey, occurs after the primary• survey has been completed and appropriate action has been taken. It is a complete examination designed to check for specific, although not necessarily life- threatening injuries. The secondary survey can be performed in conjunction with the primary survey or when appropriate throughout patient treatment. The Fire- Rescue Team should perform andlor check for the following. Vital Signs: Blood Pressure: All medically related calls should have a "complete" assessment of the systolic and diastolic pressures. If extenuating circumstances exist, such as active sek-ures, a systolic blood pressure may be palpated. When a blood pressure is palpated, narrative documentation must be provided regarding the reason it was necessary. As soon as possible, complete blood pressures shall be auscultated and documented. Trauma patients may have blood pressures palpated as long as the situation prohibits o complete assessment. Once the situation is stabili: ed, complete blood pressures must b-- auscultated and documented Respirations: Check and document for rate and quality. Temperature: Must be taken on all medical patients. History: Use the AMPLE method.- 1. A - Allergies 2. H- Medications - Determine what meds the patient takes. Note the dosage and schedule. Whenever possible, bring the medications to the hospital with the patient, and documen: it on the run report. 3. P - Previous illness 4. 1. - Last meal S. E - Details of the present complaint and precipitating events. Head to Toe Survey A thorough hands -on examination to include removing clothing over the injured areas. The survey should include: 1. Skin Color - document if the skin is: a. Normal b. Pale C. Flushed d. Ashen e. Cyanotic 2, Skin Temperature - document i, f 'the skin is: a. Hot and dry - or - hot and moist b. Warm and dry - or - warm and moist C. Cool and dry - or - cool and moist 3. Papillary Reaction a. Equal and Reactive b. Equal and Unreartive C. Unequal 4. Capillary Refill a. < 2 seconds b. > 2 seconds S. Distal Pulses 6. Current Phvsician 7. Age and Sex 8. Weight (in kilograms). Approximate if unable to determine exact. 9. Specialised exams as necessary (e.g. cardiac, neurologic) Relevant Information: 1. Patient's chief complaint, pertinent medical history, allergies. 2. Name and age of the patient. 3. Pertinent results found on physical examination. 4. Mechanism of injury, if found. AIR WA Y MA INTENANCE AND OXYGEN ADMINISTRA TION. Where stated in the specific treatment protocols as "Secure an airway and administer Supplemental Oxygen as indicated',, the following guidelines should be followed: ADMINISTERING OXYGEN. Nasal Cannula: 4 - 6 L/min (2 L/min for COPD patients) for patients in mild respiratory distress. 8 D4"2 , Non- rebreather mask (7VR*: 10 - 12 Umin for patients in severe respiratow distress, third trimester emergencies, significant trauma and circulatory deficiencies. Pedirnfant simple mask: A minimum of 6 LAnin must be used NOTE- Patients with 'renown COPD and CO2 retention should receive low flow oxygen in order to avoid suppressing the ventilatory drive created by the chronically low oxygen saturation of the hl"d- 1119her saturation levels may suppress these patients' oxygen drive. 7 its caudon must not. however the administration ofhigher levels ot'oxy en in severe drstres� Be prepared to use a BVM and continually reassess the ABC's ESTABLISH PAT,E'NCY OF AIR WA Y Airway Management: Clear obstructed airways using the appropriate techniques. If necessary, insert an appropriate airway device to maintain the airway (oropharyngeal, nasopharyngeal). Obstructed Airway 1. Conscious - administer abdominal thrusts (adult or child) or alternate between back blows and chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient .situation until the obstruction is relieved or the patient becomes unconscious. 2. Unconscious -Attempt to ventilate the patient. If successful, continue to assist patient respirations. If unsuccessful, reposition the head and attempt to ventilate again. If still unsuccessful, administer S abdominal thrusts (adult and child) or S back blows then S chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation. Perform finger sweep (on an adult only) if necessary. NOTE: Attempt ventilations after each maneuver. Continue this sequence until the patient regains consciousness or more quaVed help arrives. Respiratory Arrest 1. Insert oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal airway. 2. Ventilate the patient once every S seconds for an adult, once every 3 seconds for a child, and once every 3 seconds for an infant, utilising an appropriately sited bag -valve mask with reservoir. Rrhen using the bag -valve device connect the supply tubing to the olden tank at a flow of 15 L/min. with the reservoir bag attached. II. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Chest fain of Cardiac origin 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Have patient remain quiet in a position of comfort. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Cardiac Arrest 1. Primary survey - advise advanced life support unit of cardiac arrest. 2. Perform adequate one or two person CPR according to the most current AHA BCLS standards. 3. Apply SHED Comatose Patients 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Assess scene for possible causes. 3 * �'W . I Seizures I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Protect patient from injury. Move objects away that the patient might strike and cushion the head with a pillow or blanket. 3. Document the severity and duration of seicure activity and rest periods and possible precipitating causes. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Stroke - CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident) 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an ainvav and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Try to establish communication with patient. Even though the patient may be unable to speak and appears to be unconscious, they may still he able to hear and understand what is taking place. Look for signs indicating patient can understand vou. Indications may be subtle, such as a glance, a gaze, motion or pressure with a finger or hand or a nodding of the head. 4. Calm the patient. S. Do not give patient anything by mouth (they may be unable to swallow). Diabetic Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. NOTE: If the patient is displaying symptoms of intozzcation, they may actually be having a diabetic reaction. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 D "2 3. - Determine if patient has taken insulin and has eaten today. 4. f patient is conscious and alert, you mw give sugar (orange juice, candy bar, granular sugar, etc.) IIL TRAUMA EMERGENCIES Trauma Transport Criteria All patients meeting any one of the criteria summarized below (defined in the Trauma Scorecard Criteria as outlined in Florida Statute IOD -66 and the Collier Countv EMS Protocol) should he transported to a Trauma Center: - Respiratory Rate < 10 or > 29 per minwe - Systolic Blood Pressure < 90 mm Hg - Glasgow Coma Scale < or equal to 12 - Pediatric Trauma Score < 8 - Amputation proximal 10 the wrist or ankle - Penetrating Injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen or groin - Second or third degree burns > 15% of body surface area - Paralysis - Ejection from motor vehicle (car or truck only) General Trauma Protocols Minimi: a on scene time of the major trauma patient, BLS and immobilization is required with a cervical device and backboard. Assessment and treatment priorities should be approached in the following order. If the patient is suspected to be a trauma alert. Then the EMS (ALS) unit must be contacted and advised offtndings. Primary Survey 1. Stabilize the neck and open the airway with a jaw thrust. 2. Assess breathing, lung sounds and circulation, and check chest while maintaining both manual cervical immobilization and jaw thrust. 3. Ser.-i.re an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated Trauma patients should receive high flow oxygen 10 -12 Umin. via non- rebreather mask 4. Replace manual cervical immobilLation with appropriate cervical immobilization device, cnd place the patient on a backboard (see appendix A) S. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock Secondary Survey Head Palpate, inspect the head and skull. Identify all related and significant injuries. 1. Evaluate eyes for pupillary si e, hemorrhage and penetrating ip juries. 2. Assess the nose, ears and mouth for blood or CerebrallSpinal Fluid (CSF). 3. Observe for vomiting and prevent aspiration. 4. Observe for convulsions in head injuries. S. Maintain C -Spine immobih:ation. 6. All unconscious patients with suspected head injury should be hyperventilated by bag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. Maxillofacial (Jaw and Facial Areas) 1. Palpate, inspect for maxillofacial injuries. Treat airway obstruction if present, and control hemorrhage. 2. Blunt maxillofacial irguries should be presumed to have a C- Spine injury until ruled out by x -ray diagnosis 3.. Eye Injury a. inspect the eye carefully and document visual acuity. b. If globe is injured, apply a sterile, non -pressure dressing and cover both eyes. C. Do not remove are./ penetrating objects. C- Spine / Neck Chest 8 D?+2v 1. Palpate, inspect the C -Spine while maintaining immobilization with a cervical device and backboard. 2. Inspect the neck for distended neck veins and tracheal deviation. 1. Auscultate, pate and inspect the chest, ribs and clavicle for injuries (flail chest, sucking chest wound, impaled objects, bruising.) 2. Evaluate and continue to reassess breath sounds. 3. Auscultate heart for rate and adequate heart sounds (Note distant or muffled heart sounds). 4. Assess for the presence of narrowing pulse pressure indicating a possible cardiac tamponade. C. If the chest is bruised, suspect a myocardial contusion. Abdomen 1. Palpate, auscultate and inspect all four quadrants of the abdomen. 2. .4ppty a moist sterile dressing to eviscerated abdominal wounds or organs. 3. Assess for pelt' fractures. 4. Continually reaAess patients with any type of abdominal injury. Extremides 1. Inspect lower and upper extremities for any deformity fractures, paralysis or paresis (loss of feeling). 2. Palpate extremities for tenderness, crepitus, peripheral pulses, abnormal movement and range of motion. 3. Visualize extremities, and immobilize and splint any possible fracture site before moving. Check distal sensation and pulses before and after splinting or manipulation 8*D� °2 4. 'Apply gentle traction to any non- resistant, angulated extremity fraetur2. Check distal sensation and pulses befare and after stabili-ation. 5. Splint joint injuries in the position found. Immobilise both above and below the joint. Support hip dislocation with both pillows and uninjured leg in the position of comfort. 6. MAST suit (if available) can be used to stabili_e femure, hip and pelvic fractures. 7. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock. 8. Cover open fractures and amputations with moist sterile dressings. 9. Amputated parts need to be in a sealed plastic bag (if available). Do not place the part directly on ice or wrap in moist dressings. Neurologic 1. Assess the motor and sensory responses of extremities. 2. Reassess the Glasgow coma score, level of consciousness (A I'PU) and the sb;e and reaction of pupils. 3. Continually reassess for any signs of head injury. Shock Look for any of these signs and symptoms when assessing the patient: I. Confusion, restlessness, or combativeness 2. Wealaiess 3. Thirst 4. Pallor 5. Tachycardia (pulse > 100 per min.) 6. Sweating (diaphoresis) 7. Tachypnea (respiratory rate > 30 per min) 8. Cold skin 9. Hypotension (blood pressure < 100 systolic) Spinal Shock Signs and Symptoms: 1. Decreased blood pressure 2. Slow and strong pulse 3. Skin warm and dry 4. loss of thermo- regulator► mechanisms, causing a loss of body heat (hypothermia). Treatment Priorities for Shock 1. Open airway and control cervical spine. 2. Assess breathing and circulation. 3. Stop 1 t!�e threatening bleeding 4. Reeogni_e sign.; and symptoms early in treatment. S. Cover patient with blanket to prevent loss of body temperature. SPECIFIC TRA UMA TIC INJURIES Gunshot and Stab Wounds 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 3. Examine patient for entrance and exit wounds. Coverall wounds with sterile occlusive dressing. 4. Stabili_e impaled objects in place. Head Trauma 1. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document findings. 2. All unconscious patients with suspected head injury should be hyperventilated by bag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. Auto Accidents I. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document findings. 2. Prior to extrication, apply cervical collar and KED (f complaining of back pain). 3. Perform rapid extrication. 4. Administer appropriate treatment for specific injuries as neeesslary. Burns 8 002 1. Stop the burning process if active burning is present. 2. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 3. Evaivate patient for extent and severity of burn(s) utilising "Rule_ of Nines " (see appendix Q. 4. Cover the burned area with dry, sterile dressings. S. If the burn was due to a chemical agent, flush the area with large amounts of water. If the burn was due to dry lime, brush off the di :v lime prior to flushing. 6. Burn patients should receive high flow oxygen, 10 -12 Llmin. via non- rebreather mask, f shortness of breath, shock, or evidence of respiratory tract injury is present. Eye Emergencies 1. Evaluate mechanism of injury. For foreign bodies or chemical exposure, flush eves with large quantities (up to 2000 cc) of sterile Normal Saline. NOTE: The exception of this rule is a penetrating injury of the eyebalb 2. Flushing should take place immediately. However, transport should not be delayed to complete flushing. If necessary, perform flushing during transport. 3. Cover both eyes with eye pads and dry sterile dressings. 4. Maintain contact with the patient for reassurance. IV. ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES Heat Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2: Move the patient to a shaded, well ventilated area 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. am 4. Cool the patient rapidly by removing excessive clothing and aptalving large amounts of cool water. do not apply ice, cover the patient with wet towels, or gyre the patient cold liquid to drink as all these procedures will hamper the bodv's cooking process. Cold Emery, enc.es 1. Gently remove patient from cold environment. Rough handling of the hypothermic patient can cause cardiac arrest. 2. Remove airy articles of damp clothing from the patient. 3. Cover the patient with blankets. 4. Secure an airway, and administer supplemental 02 as indicated Water - Related Accidents I. Suspect a cervical or head injury on any patient in a water - related accident. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment and document findings. 4. Begin resuscitative measures even ii(patient was submerged for a long period. Fully immohili:e patient as soon as possible. ,Poisoning 1. Pert rm patient assessment and document findings. 2. ,Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Ascertain the following information: a. TPhat did the patient take, how much and how long ago? b. Collect all medicine vials or containers involved for transport to the hospital. Hazardous Marine ,Stings and Bites 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Remove tentacles or residue by flushing the area with sea water. 8&&`2 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 5. Sting ray stings are to be treated with heat. NOTE: DO NOT USE FRESH;fATER ON THE AFFECTED AREA. Snake and Insect Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. 1'rv, to obtain the following information: a. The n pe of snake or insect. (If possible, collect dead snake or insect for identification.) b. Where did it bite the patient and how long ago? 3. Remove any constricting clothing or jewelry on the affected extremity. 4. Immobili_e the extremity and keep the extremity lower than the level of the heart. Animal Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Try to obtain the following information: a. The type of animal. b. Where was the patient bitten and how long ago? 3. Stop bleeding and cover wounds with sterile dressings. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 5. 4dniinister appropriate treatment for speck injuries as necessary. Decompression Sickness (Dive Accident) 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Place patient in supine position. NOTE: There i, no support for the left lateral decubids position or trendelenburg as may have been previously recommended. Trendelenburg has been shown to be harmful except possibly in the first 20 minutes after surfacing. 8 044,211 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02. High flow 02 via non- rebreather mask i.v indicated. Y. OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES Normal Delivery 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Assist the babl, as it is delivered. Never attempt to pull the baby out. 3. Keep baby at the same level as mother until cord furs been clamped and cut. 4. Suction the mouth and the nose with a small bulb suction. Insert the bulb squeezed and then release the bulb to suction appropriately. S. Clamp the umbilical cord at 6 and 8 inches and cut between clamps. 6. Perform patient assessment on the baby. Wrap the baby to preserve body treat. Advise the ALS unit of baby's condition. 7. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 8. An.4 PGAR score should be completed at 1 and S minutes after delivery (see appendd Q. Prolapsed Umbilical Cord 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Place mother in supine position with hips elevated. 3. Secure an airwav and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 4. With a sterile gloved hand, gently push the baby up the vagina several inches to relieve the pressure on the umbilical cord or until a pulse returns to cord. This position must be maintained. S. Wrap exposed umbilical cord with sterile dressing moistened with sterile Normal Saline. 6. Palpate and document the pulse in the umbilical cord. Breech Birth 1.' Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 I D42 , 3. In the baby's head is not delivered within 3 minutes, action must be taken to prevent suffocation. With u sterile glove hand, forma "v" with fingers on both sides of the baby's nose and push the vaginal wall away from the baby's face (assess for breathing) until the head is delivered (suction if possible). Fever attempt to pull the baby out of the vagina. 4. This is a medical emergencv. Rapid transport is essential for a positive outcome. Third Trimester Bleeding 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side to prevent hypotension. 4. Never attempt to examine the patient internally. Trauma In Pregnancy 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side to prevent hypotension (f there is not danger of spinal injury), or tilt the backboard so that the mother is leaning to the left. Not only does this prevent obstruction of the versa cava, it also makes aspiration less likely if she vomits. 4. Trauma to the abdomen may cause bleeding inside the uterus. Mark the top of the uterus with a marking pencil. Enlargement of the uterus suggests intrauterine bleeding. S. Monitor vital signs frequently and watch the abdomen for signs of intra- abdominal bleeding. 6. Shock is more difficult to diagnose in the pregnant patient, but the most likely cause of pre- hospital death is from injury to the uterus. Shock also kills the baby quickly since the blood supply to the fetus is shut off when the mother is in shock. 7. The most common cause of traumatic feral death is the death of the mother, so the goal is to get the mother to the ER alive. vL PEDIA TRIC PROTOCOLS $ B42M Pediatric Allergic Reactions i . Perform primary .s urvev. 2. Secure an ainvaw and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. If the child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, a mask held close to the face is a good alternative. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Seizures I. Perform primary survey. - 2. ff possible, secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Protect the patient from injury. 4. Perform secondary survey. S. Febrile Seizures Actively try to cool patient 's body temperature. Remove all clothes (including the socks). Cool patient by sponging with coo! water. DO NOT cover patient with a wet towe4 apply ice or give cold liquids to drink, Pediatric Altered Level of Consciousness I. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Asthma I. Perform primary survev. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Croup / Epiglottis I. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey. 3. Administer 02 only if the patient will tolerate it. If child it resistant to the use of 02 equipment, the mask may be held close to the face rather than secured to the child. 4. .f the patient is cyanotic or ha- an altered mental status, ventilatory effort may need to be assisted. Do not introduce oral airways, tongue blades or am) other device into the patient's mouth, as this mery precipitate laryngeal spasms and severe swelling, causing a complete airway obstruction. P71 PEDIA TRIC TFU UMA Primary Survey Airway 1. Establish a patent airway and immobilize the C_'- Spine. Maintain a neutral position with manual immobilLation until a cervical immobilisation device and backboard is applied. 2. Assist ventilation f level of consciousness is decreased or the patien1.11a ils to respond appropriately to voice. Breathing 1. Expose the chest. Auscultate lung sounds. Note depth and rate of respirations. 2. Inspect and palpate for unilateral or bilateral chest movement, and any other signs o, f injury to the area 3. Administer high-flow oxygen. 4. Assess.for tension pneumothoray, and open pneumothorax. Initiate intervention and treat appropriately. 3. Reassess vitals to evaluate effectiveness of the intervention. b. Tfatch for gastric distention to avoid impairment of respiratory effort and /or decreased venous return. Circulation 1. Assess the pulse quality, rate and regularity. 2. assess the skin color, texture, and capillary refill for signs of shock. 3. Signs and symptoms of pediatric patients with severe shock/hypovolemia: a. Tachycardia, tachypnea b. Delayed capillary refill C. Anxiety/restlessness d. Hypotension (late, ominous sign) 4. Brie, fly assess the chest, abdomen, and Extremities for life threatening bleeding. Apply direct pressure dressings to bleeding sites. Disability Assess the patient's neurological status. 1. Glascow Coma Score (see appendix) 2. Pediatric Trauma Score (see appendix) 3. Pupil size and reaction 4. Hyperventilate if the level of consciousness is decreased Secondary Survey Follow same protocol as adult secondary survev. 8 D`211 APPENDIX A BACKBOA R.DING I. Manually stabili_e C- Spine. 2. .Supplement manual stabilisation with an appropriately steed Cervical Immobilisation Device. 3. Continue manual stabili- -ation until patient is fully stabilised on backboard (Preferred pedi- immobilcer) 4. Log -roll the patient on side, check back for injuries, then place the backboard under the patient, with the patient's head I to 2 feet from the top of the board. Now roll the patient onto the board. The person at the head makes all the calls as to when to move patient. S. Slide patient as a unit up into position on the backboard. 6. Strap the patient to the backboard, starting with the body first. The straps should be criss- corssed across the chest, followed by the hips and legs. The head is the last part of the body to be secured to the board. APPENDIX B 8 W4 2 4 AIR }VA Y ADJUNCTS Oropharyngeal Airway 1. Determine si_e of ainvav needed (distance between corner of mouth and ear lobe). 2. Insert with curve pointing upward and rotate 180 degrees while inserting. 3. If patient exhibits am, gag reflex, remove airway. EYES 4 Spont. 3 To Voice 2 To Pain I Unresp. APPENDIX C GLASGOW COMA SCALE VERBAL S Oriented 4 Confused 3 Inappro. 2 Garbled 1 None MOTOR 6 Obeys - Comnds S Pain - Localized 4 Pain - Withdraw 3 Pain - F7exion 2 Pain - Extends I None $ p "2-1 APPENDIX D A PGA R SCORING TABLE 8 D'' 21 The Apgar scoring system is widely used as an indicator of the need for resuscitation of the newborn. Five objective signs are evaluated and the total score is noted at I minutes and at S minutes after the complete birth of the infant. If the S minute Apgar score is less than 7, additional scores are obtained every S minutes for a total of 20 minutes. The heart rate of the newborn is determined by listening to the chest with a stethoscope or by feeling the cord stump for arterial pulsations. Respiratory activity is judged by the newborn 's breathing efforts and rate. 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I rod. 8 Drw2jj AR RUN NUMBER COLLIER COUNTY EMS QUALITY ASSURANCE WORKSHEET NAME: CREW MEMBER: ! DATE: / ! SHIFT A B C TYPE: - LEVEL: I 2 3 a REVIEWED BY: DATE: i / COMMENTS: SUPERVISOR: DATE. I I COMMENTS FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER COMMENTS: DATE: / / MEDICAL, DIRECTOR: DATE: ! i COMMENTS: EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: COMMEMTS: Sv �N. i' . r DATE: ! / YES NO COMMENTS DEMOGRAPHIC DOCUMENT COMPLETE? ASSESSMENT COMPLETES? IS CHARTTNG APPROPIATE? TREATMENT PER PROTOCOL? WAS TIME ON SCENE VPROPLkTE IF NO, EXPLAIN REVIEWED BY: DATE: i / COMMENTS: SUPERVISOR: DATE. I I COMMENTS FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER COMMENTS: DATE: / / MEDICAL, DIRECTOR: DATE: ! i COMMENTS: EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: COMMEMTS: Sv �N. i' . r DATE: ! / 8 �.AQ 2if INTERLOCAL AGREEMEN THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT dated this _ / day of QC10A%C4 -- 1996, by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "County" and the Marco Island Fire Control and Rescue District, created by Special Act of the legislature in Laws of Florida 65 -1413, hereinafter referred to as "Fire District ". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, this Agreement is being entered into between the County and the Fire District for the purpose of establishing dispatch protocols, roles and responsibilities of first responder personnel in an emergency scene and the documentation required for patient care rendered pursuant to Section 401.435, Florida Statutes. NOW, 'THEREFORE, in consideration of the the mutual covenants provided herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: A. DISPATCH PROCEDURE: Since the Fire District operates on Collier County Sheriff's Oft'ice (control), the parties shall operate under the current Collier County Sheriff's Office dispatch procedures which are as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached. B. FIRST RESPONDER QUALIFICATION: To be eligible to perform as a first responder, an individual under the employment of the Fire District must (a) successfully complete at a minimum a course which meets or exceeds the 81 D *21 1979 U.S. Department of Transportation First Responder training course. (Proof of course completion is required) ; and (b) successfully complete an AHA CPR Basic Life Support Course C or ARC CPR Basic Life Support for professional rescue. (Proof of course completion is required). C. FIRST RESPONDER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: All first responders, upon arriving at a scene and deeming that the scene is safe, will begin patient care, if needed, following the guidelines set forth by Dr. Robert B. Tober, M.D., (the "Medical Director. "). A copy of the guidelines is attached as Exhibit B. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE. 1. A quality assurance program will be conducted by the Collier County Basic Life Support Coordinator (the "Basic Life Support Coordinator") and Medical Director on a monthly basis using the computer hardware, software and run report. Run Reports and the appropriate computer hardware,if unavailable at a co- located EMS /Fire EMS Department station, will be the responsibility of the Marco Island Fire Department. 2. The Basic rife Support Coordinator will conduct a three -part quality assurance review: a. 100% quality assurance review using specially designed computer software developed by the Emergency Medical Services Department and the County's software company. b. individual run report review by Basic Life Support Coordinator or, Medical Director. C. Field evaluation where the Basic Life Support Coordinator and /or the Medical Director randomly respond to calls without notice to the Fire District. If the computer program determines that there is a deviation from the procedures and guidelines attached in Exhibit B, the Basic Life Support. Coordinator shall complete a quality assurance worksheet in the form of E> :hibit D. 3. The quality assurance worksheet classifies quality assurance concerns in the following categories: Level I.: Constitutes a serious breach of protocol and /or has t a negative impact on the patient's prognosis. All Level 1 concerns will be reviewed by me individual f i re f ighter together with the Basic Life Support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director shall assure that the individual firefighters receive additional training and education. Level 2: Constitutes a breach of protocol which had minimal or no impart --n the patient, but would be considered poor clinical treatment or decision making. All Level 2 concerns will be reviewed by the individual firefighter together with the Basic Life Support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director will assure that the individual firefighter receive additional training and education. Level 3: Constitutes n minor protocol deviation. All Level 3 quality assurances shall be considered minor and shall be D 2 if handled through confidential. interdepartmental mail. Level 4: Provides a means for communication between the individual. Firefighter and Basic Life Support Coordinator. E. IN- SERVICE PROGRAM. The in- service program provides face to face training for firefighters. In- services will be mandatory for all personnel whose role and responsibilities will be or could be that of a first responder. Six in- services a year will be offered at different locations throughout Collier County, see Exhibit E attached. The in- services will follow the DOT /EMIT -B first responder curriculum and will contain both didactic and hands -on skill evaluation. Only three absences per firefighter will be allowed in a two -year period. Failure to meet this requirement will mean immediate suspension of the individual firefighter's ability to work under the roles and responsibilities of a first responder. After suspension, an individual firefighter may regain the status of a first responder only after completing a written exam and a scenario -based evaluation by the Medical Director. In order to enhance the training program, the Fire District will identify one person to act as the liaison to the Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director. F. Automatic External Defibrilator (AED) TRAINING. AED training will be completed every six months through the regularly scheduled in- service program. All record keeping and quality assurance will also be handled by the Basic Life 8 2� Support Coordinator. G. DOCUMENTATION. Upon completion of a medical call, the firefighter meeting the first responder qualifications will enter the appropriate information into the computer and properly complete the run report. The County shall assure that the computer is designed to automatically upload the information via modem into the main data base located at Collier County Emergency Medical Services at a pre- designed time. The first responder shall provide the information to the EMS Paramedic team verbally and forward a completed basic life support run report to the office of the Basic Life Support coordinator within 24 hours from the provision of service rendered. All basic life support run reports are confidential nedicaI information and shall be handled consistent with fed er,il and state legislation. H. EQUIPMENT. All basic life support medical equipment, not on the Standardized Equipment list, shall receive approval prior to purchase by the Medical Director. This will create a system which provides for the standardization of all basic life support medical equipment throughout the nine area fire departments. I. NOTIFICATION OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Upon notification, the treatment procedures shall be the responsibility of the fire department. 3. The Fire District shall pay the sum of $ $12,149.22 by October 31, 1996 to Collier County as a contribution towards operational expenses, and by each October 31, thereafter, the 8 D ' 2'_ Fire District shall pay a sum equal to the percentage of the total. operational expenses of the nine Fire Districts, which sum shall be rutually agreed upon by the County and the Fire District. This Agreement will commence on October 1, 1996 and shall be filed with the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services, 1317 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0700, where it will be retained as part of the Collier C<:unty EMS Department License file. This Agreement will expire on September 30, 1997. IN WITNESS wHEREOF, this Agreement was executed this day of +���- 199t7 by the undersigned. f ATTEST:. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROM, Cleek COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Timothy Hancock, Chairman '/' �1917 WITNESSES: MARCO ISPND �?E CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT CH ^ By: _� �-- Diane B. Flag Director Emergency Se vices Department Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: 1 ; Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney HFA/ks /10035 COLLIER COUNTY FIRL- CHIEFS' - ASSOCIATION--- - - - - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------.:---- Memo # C -89 -17 Lff Date: 11 -01 -89 ' - - To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Status Check Page 1 of 2 j--------------------- - - - - -- -------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish a procedure for checking on the status of personnel While on the scene of an incident. ONFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: There have been incidents where the safety and welfare of the field personnel hats been in jeopardy. This procedure will help ensure that the safety of the personnel is in tact and dispatch the appropriate backup personnel, if needed. PROCROU>RN I The following procedure shall be utilized for checking on the status of field personnel on the scene of an incident: 1. Check on the status every 10 min.ites (more frequently as the situation dictates as determined by Control) with or without law enforcement personnel•proxent: a. Assaults of any nature or extent. b. Situations where there may be violence of the potential for violence to any extent, i.e., shootings, stabbings, assaults, overdose, mentally ill, suicide attempts, etc. c. Anytime EMS /fire calls for S.O. /P.D. for situations that threaten their safety. d. Anytime you are uncertain of crew safety. 2. Check on status every 20 minutes if law enforcement is not present: a. Any situation where you have not heard from a unit for 20 minutes, exception; non- threateninq calls at medial facilities, i.e., nursing homes, hospitals, etc. b. On all major incidents in which 'Incident Command" has been established unless advised by the incident commander to disregard status checks. EXHIBIT "W 8 Q ,428 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ---------------------------------------------------- Memo # C -89 -17 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS. Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Committee 3. A unit should respond to a 'Status Check" with 'Unit Designator, Affirmative.' Any deviation from this exact response will result in a law enforcement response. 4. If a unit fails to respond, or responds improperly, have S.O. /P.D. respond immediately. If law enforcement is already present, you may check the status of a unit via the deputy/officer after direct contact attempt has resulted in "No" or an improper response from the unit. Be certain that the deputy /officer checks the status of the unit visually before confirmation. S. If a law enforcement officer is not on the scene and you have received no response or improper response from a unit, dispatch law enforcement and notify the unit's shift supervisor o-f the situation. DISCUSSION: Never assume that a unit is safe just because law enforcement is present on the scene of an incident. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EXWEIT "A" _ 8 n a� COLLIER, COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo # C -91 -18 Eff Date :10 -01 -91 Recinds or Amends:01 -94 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject: Frequency Use: Green Channel Page 1 of 2 By the Authority of.: President, Collier County Fire Chiefs' eURPOSE: To establish protocol and procedure for use of Green Channel. DEFINITIONS: Green Channel 154.010 mhz AGROUND: The Green Channel , long established as a fire service "talk around" channel, but never accessible by Control, was considered a viable secondary or back frequency. Installation of a base station in the Sheriffs Office Communication Center allowed Control to transmit and receive this frequency, permitting the Green Channel to be utilized as both a back -up dispatch frequency and as a tactical channel in the event of a major incident. PROCEDURE: In order to facilitate effective communications between Control and the fire service and EMS, the following procedures /protocols are provided; 1. RADIO USE: All dispatch terminology, equipment /personnel terminology and communications compliant procedures for Green Channel shall be the same as for Control frequency. 2.BACKUP: Upon failure of control frequency, communications will transmit all traffic on the Green Channel to both fire and EMS. 3.TACTICAL ASSIGNMENT: In event of a command incident , the incident commander may request from the Control Operator to have all incident related traffic handled on the Green Channel. The on duty communications supervisor shall have the approval of this assignment based upon logisticst manpower,ect. The on -duty Communications supervisor may pat his /her discretion,assign fire agencies-to the Green Channel for dispatch should control become saturated *.In this event the control operator will notify the appropriate agencies on -duty officer before assignment is made. The Green Channel will also be utilized for helicopter landing zone instructions. ' EXHIBIT "A" R II r o COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ?Memo N C -91 -18 Eff Date: 10 -01 -91 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated bys Comm. Committee 4. Location for EMS: Any medic unit that requires additional directions to an emergency in a specific fire district other than that provided by Control the medic unit should request that fire district responding to go to the Green Channel and can be given more detailed instructions to.an incident, After the location of the incident is understood the units shall return to the Control channel. DISCUSSION: Not applicable EgMLTIES: Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. Eyoerr "K, ------ --... - -- ---- --.....a.. ------- -- ---- ------- -- [] - -- — — COLLIRR COUNTY JURN CHISf8# ASSOCIATION �- V{ e -------------------------------------------------- - --- 8 -� memo t C -89 -01 Eff Date: 11-01 -89 -- — — — — — — — — 7 --------------------------'-----------------------1---- To: All ENS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Communications /General Page 1 of 1 ----------------------- ------------------------------------ - - - - -- PURPOSE: To give an overview of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center, its radio designation, duties, and responsibilities. DuIHITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: So as to reduce any confusion over the Collier County Shrtriff's Office Communications Center's radio designation, duties, and responsibilities, a general procedure statement is developed: The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center, for the purpose of these procedures referred to as "Control ", is the nerve center for the fire and EMS service. The primary purpose bf Control is to receive requests for assistance at fire and rescue emergencies and to dispatch, by the most expeditious means available, the appropriate agencies and equipment to deal with such emergencies. A secondary role is to receive and coordinate all nonemergency and administrative communications and to maintain reports, records, and necessary re::arence materials. In addition, Control shall provide routine communications for the Department of Emergency Services. PROCEDURE: In order to carry out its and effective service to following procedures are DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PBA ALTY : many functions the citizens of provided. No penalties apply to this procedure. �(H1B1T "A" Page i and to provide immediate this County, the 8 D "241 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------- - - - - -- ---------------------------------------------- Memo 0 C -89 -02 off Date: 11- dlp -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Coma Personnel Initiated bY: Coax. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Communications/Administration Page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To define the activities that effect Communications operations and the responsible parties that are to ensure proper coordination. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. JBCROROUND: To further clarify the responsibilities of the Communications Officer, the Fire Chiefs' Association, and the Chiefs' Communications Committee, the following procedure is established: PROCEDURE: The Collier County Sheriff's office is responsible for the operation and licensing of all radio equipment used by the fire and EMS services and the operation of Control. This function is carried out through the Communications Office and Shift Supercisors. It is understood that the operations of Control must affect, and is affected, by operations of field units. There are basically three (3) types of activities and responsibilities for direction which must be defined: 1. Operational Activities How specific activities shall be carried out in and by personnel assigned to Control. How equipment operating under County license shall operate. 2. Tactical Activities How much and what type equipment will be needed for specific fireground operations. 3. Combined Activities Functions which directly affect both tactical and operational activities, i.e., Command Pont radio procedures. It is again understood that each of these activities aunt rely on mutual cooperation of all parties. However, to ensure proper `= coordination, the following responsibilities are placed: a 12� ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY LIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------- •----- - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------- Hemo * C -89 -02 Eff Bate: 11 -a1 -89 To: All ENS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 1. Operational Activities Communications Officer. 2. Tactical Activities Fire Chiefs' Association. 3. Combined Activities Chief's Communications Committee- The Chiefs' Association Communications Committee will consist of the Communications Officer and designated representatives from the Fire Chiefs' Association. In further recognizing the need for cooperation, whenever practical, input shall be solicited from all parties and shall be accepted at any time. The Chiefs' Communications Committee shall act as liaison between the Chief's Association and the Communications Officer. DISCUSSION: r Not applicable. >PEiiALTY : go penalties apply to this procedure. UMBIT "A" ----------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIBS CHIEPS' USOCIATION ----------------------------------------- * ------ - - Hemo 8 C -89 -03 Bff Date: 11 -01 -89 -----------------------------------------------7------------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Committee ------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- ----- - - - - -- Subject: Communications /Organization Page 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To document the Rission and organization of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. osriNITIONS: Not applicable. BhCXGROUND : The following mission statement Collier County Sheriff's Office intended to provide insight into and procedures of the division. PROCEDURE: and organizational outline of the Communications Division is the purpose, chain of command, The Communications Division at the Collier County Government Complex Sheriff's office, Naples, Florida, is designated "Control" for all fire and emergency medical communications in Collier County, Florida. The personnel and fac:.lities at this office are assig --ied to the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. The Communications Division is an element of the Collier County Rheriff's Office. The Collier County Sheriff is responsible to the County Hanager for 'providing centralized fire =d rescue dispatching services.' The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Officer shall manage and exercise operational control over activities of this office, reporting to the Sheriff. A Communications Supervisor shall command each shift, reporting directly to the Communications Officer. The Communications Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all actions required are handled in accordance with prescribed procedures. In Any situation not covered by specific instructions, the Communications Supervisor shall use best judgement in making decisions and taking action. DIACU®QxOHt ECyIBtT "A" . ------ - - - - -- -------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - -24 COLLIER COUV Y aIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION --------------------------------------------- - - - - -- -------- - - - - -- Heso = C -89 -03 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 -------------- - - - - -- ---------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Coss Personnel Initiated by:. Comm. Committee Not applicable. ' PENALTY: No specific penalties apply to this procedure. EXHIBIT --------------------------------------------------------- - --� COLLIER COUNTY LIRE CNIBFS' ASSOCIATION -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Memo P C -69 -04 Eff Date: 11-01 -89 ------------------------------------------- - - - - -- ---------------- To: All. EMS, Fire, Coma Personnel Initiated by:M'Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Communications Complaints Page 1 of 3 ---------------------------------------- - - - - -- ------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish an orderly procedure for addressing complaints and /or questions concerning Communications operations and procedures. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: Periodically, questions and /or complaints arise concerning Communications procedures or decisions either by Communications or by units in the field. Many times the complainant innediately calls Communications to complain or question. Thin often interferes with the handling of incidents and creates ill feelings between the involved parties. Parties with questions about how an incident Has handled eith by Communications or by field units should refer those questions to their appropriate OIC (Station Officer or Shift Supervisor) at the completion of the incident. The officer :fay, at that time, contact the other officer concerned to obtain clarification of any disputed items. Th %.s will avoid major problems developing over simple misunderstandings - It the tvo concerned officers cannot satisfactorily resolve the question, the following procedure is established to provide a means for handling such incidents which mill: 1. Provide a written record of the problem. 2. will allow time for proper analysis. 3. will make all responsible parties aware of the problem. PROCEDURZI The following procedure shall be followed in making a complaint concerning activities, procedures, or policies: 1. Complainant shall initiate his /her complaint by completing the appropriate section of the Radio Communications Complaint Form. 2. The complaint for shall be forwarded through the applicable c'H °r IT "A" U -- - - - - -- --------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Memo ; C -89 -04 Eff pate: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------- -, ------------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by; 'Conn. Committee company or division chain of command to the Chief Officer of the company or division. 3. The Chief may, at this point, come to Communications and listen to the disputed item(x) on the tape. The Chief shall bring the written complaint with him and shall leave a copy of the complaint with his findings at Communications. Every effort should be made by the Chief to come to Communications when the Shift Supervisor on whose shift the complaint occurred is present. 4. The appropriate officer shall either return the complaint to the initiator as unnecessary or forward it to the Chairman of the Chiefs' Communications Committee. 5. The Chiefs' Communications Committee and the Communications Officer shall investigate the complaint and make a decision andlor recommendation. Complaints regarded by this committee to be either frivolous or completely unfounded shall be so noted and returned to the appropriate Chief Officer of the department or division for possible action. 6. After investigation, action, or recommendation has been completed, the second copy of the complaint for shall be returned to the complainant by reversing the steps detailed in this procedure. 7. Complaints should be handled as expeditiously as possible, and in no case shall complaints be intitiated after the seventh (7th) calendar day following the incident. No consideration will be given to complaints received by the Chairman of the Chiefs' Communications Committee more than fourteen (14) calendar days following the incident. Time constraints are necessary because of recording limitations. 8. A copy of the appropriate radio and telephone traffic will be made for use by the committee in making its decision. No recordings or tape transcripts will be made for the purpose of determining the validity of a complaint until the complaint has been recorded on the Communications Complaint form. Tape recordings will normally only be available to the Chiefs' Communications Committee or the Communications Officer for the purpose of resolving the dispute. If additional room is needed on the complaint form, use appropriate company memorandum form. AISCUSBION : Not applicable. PENALTY: i' -i E�i T �I l ~Aw 8 D a,20 COLLIER COUNTY - - FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - --------------------------------------------------- ----- - - ^ - -- Memo # C -89 -04 8tt Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------- ------------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by:�tomm. Committee Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. MOT "A" -------------------- ------- ----- -------- ------------ ------ COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - ' r ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -20 Heaso 8 C -89 -05 Bff Date: 11 -01 -89 -------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- - -- To: All EMS, Fire, Coma Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Cosmittee ------------------------------------------------=---------------- Subject: Radio Terminology Page I of 3 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: Te establish a policy defining the common terminology to be used in all radio traffic. OBFINITIONS: NEW OLD APPLICATION Unreadable 10 -1 used when signal received is not clear Loud & Clear 10 -2 Self- Explanatory Stop Transmitting 10 -3 Self - Explanatory Copy, Copies 10 -48 Acknowledge Message Received Affirmative 10 -4 Yes Negative 10 -54 No Respond, Responding 10 -18 Proceed to or Proceeding to an incident; emergency travel or transport Enroute 10 -18% lion- emergency Travel or Transport In- Quarters 10 -10 Self - Explanatory Out -Of- Service 10 -7 Self- Explanatory Understand Understand Message, can and will comply In- Service 10 -8 Unit is operating in response to a dispatch, example: training, pre -fire planning, etc. Repeat 10 -9 Self- Explanatory ECHISIT "A' Prey• t _---- r___.--- --- ----- --- --- r_-_- . COLLIER COUNTY --------------------------------------------------------- ------- ----------- PIRD CHISPS' ASSOMATiox a__0.__2 ----------- .,_Heao--- C =89_OS-- Dates 01_69-------- _- -_Sff- -11= To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated -- - - -- by: Conn. Committee Return to, Returning to 10 -19 Self Explanatory That is Your Location. 10 -20 Self- Explanatory Call By Phone 10 -21 Self - Explanatory Disregard Last Message 10_22 Self - Explanatory Stand 81 10 -23 Self- Explanatory On Scene 10 -9.7 Self- Explanatory Emergency Radio Traffic 10_33 Will confine all radio transmissions to an emergency in progress or a new incident Cancel 10 -66 Apparatus not needed on the incident and may return, to an in service mode Nothing Showing Self - Explanatory Smoke showing Self - Explanatory Working Fire Self - Explanatory Limited Service A unit that cannot be used to its full Potential, Example: an engine with less than a full load of hose, an RMS unit no life -pak, etc. BACXGROUND a A policy that specifically definos the terms to be used in radio transmissions is needed to ensure that a common not of definitions exist and that all personnel using the radio can understand each term or description. PRQCROMM When using the Control channel to communicate with Control, units, other jurisdictions, and other individuals, the above other definitions _shall - apply - for - the �terms +listed_______________ _ ___ __ Note: This is a partial listing of more common radio terminology used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office. Notice that Page 2 . .. -w-Qi r "A" 8 _- _-- _ - -_ -- COLLXER COUNTY ?IRS CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Memo # C -89 -05 lift Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Cosa Personnel Initiated by: 'COMM- Committee no "10" codes are used. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PBa While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in verbal or written reprimand. . E'.Hi°iT "A" 8 D "Z4 ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY !IR$ CHIEFS' ASSOCIMION ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hemo f C -89 -06 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Cons :personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ------------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: Dispatch Terminology Page 1 of 4 ------------- - - - - -- ---------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish and define the terminology to be used in the dispatching of incidents by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center (Control). DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. RAMMROUND: Since the various fire districts and County EMS are responsible for responding to incidents and situations that vary greatly in nature, general definitions of the terminology used are necessary to ensure concise and efficient dispatch. PROC1 MURN: The following are the incident types dispatched by Control for the various fire districts and EMS: The call will be cataloged by the incident type (fire, rescue, outside fire, auto accident, public service, etc.) The following are the specific classifications for the three (3) incident types. These classifications will be used when dispatching incidents: t:!r,lT "A" Page 1 D . , 24 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------------------------------------------ - - ,------ -- --- --- Memo � C- -89 -06 Eff Date: 11- 0i- 89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm personnel Initiated by Comm. Committee Incident Types Fire Incidents Classification Auto Fire Brush Fire Dumpster Electrical Fire Fire Alarm Sounding Fuel Spill Chemical Spill Inside Gas Leak Smell of Smoke Smoke in Area Smoke in Building Structure Fire Outside Fire Transfer Trash Fire Truck Tire Wires Down or Arcing Chimney Description - Automobile or car fire - Leaves, field, woods, etc. - Metal trash container - Any known electrical problem - (outlets smoking, lights flickering) All reports of alarms sounding (ADT, smoke detector, sprinkler alarms, automatic phone dialers) Hazard due to fuel spilledfleaking Unknown substance spilled /leaking The ordor or presence of natural or LP gas inside a structure Smoke.is smelled, but not seen Smoke concentrated in general area Visible smoke in the building The exact type fire is not known outdoors fire not otherwise described A nonemergency movement of apparatus from station to station or zone to zone - Garbage pile, rubbish, tires, etc. - Tractor trailer, tanker - Wires on ground, trees, etc. - Self - explanatory Special Mote: For fires inside a structure, dispatch the call using a one -word description of what is burning= i•e•, Stove, bedroom, kitchen, furnace, mattress, etc. In cases not covered above, the Dispatcher will use his /her discretion, with the description not exceeding two (2) words. Page 2 COLLIER COtlit'2'y FIRE CHIBF$' A88OCIA ?ION ------ - - - - -- -memo- ;- C- 89_06Y - - - - -8 t -Date: 11- 01- 89-- - - - -97 To: All EMS', Fire, ---------------------- - - - -�� Comm Personnel Initiated by: Cons. Committee Incident Type: Medical Incidents 1. Abdominal Pain / Problems 2. Chest Pain 3. Convulsions, Seizures 4. Headache S. Stroke / CVA 6. Allergies / Hives / Medical Reactions / Stings 7. Carbon Monoxide / poisoning / Inhalation / Hazardous Materials 8. Overdone / Poisoning / Ingestion 9. Pregnancy / Childbirth / Miscarriage 10. Psychiatric / Behavioral Problems 11. Sick Person / (Specific Diagnosis as Chief Complaint) 12. Unknown Problem / Han Dorn 13. Heart Problems 14. fuck Pain 15. Animal Bites 16. Burns 17. Drowning (near) / Diving Accidents . 18. Electrocution 19. Heat / Cold Exposure 20. Assault 21. Stab / Gunshot Wound 22. Eye Injuries 23. Palls 24. Hemorrhage 25. Industrial / Machinery Accidents 26. Traffic Accident (Auto, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Pedestrian) 27. Choking 28. Breathing Problems 29. Cardiac / Respiratory Arrest 30. Unconscious / Painting (Still Breathin;) 31. Diabetic problems 32. Traumatic Injuries (Specific, If Possible) Page 3 V^ ..AID E.v� � : , c. i � T — _- - ----- — — - - -- --- ter-- --- --- __---- -- -- -- w-------------------- COLLIZA CpulTTy FIRE CHISSB' 1la8OCIA ?IOIi ----- ------------------- - - - - -- - - -- - -- - -• ---------- Hemo- #- C- $9- 07- _� - -_Eff Date: - 11- 01- 89-- -__ -_v l.i_Q_ To: - All -ENS" __ Fire +_Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 21 ----------------------------------- Subject: Equipment / Personnel ----- - - - - -- ------------------------- - - - - -- Terminology--- pa�---------- - -4 - -- PURPOSE: To establish and define the terminology to be used in identifying equipment and /or personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. DEFINITIONS: (Continued) Page 1 COLLIER COUNTY UNIT nESIGNATIOKS Engine Primary "manned" pumping engine in station - Pumper Secondary pumping engine in station (reserve or volunteer) Hose Third out engine - same station Ladder Aerial company Rescue Manned basic life support unit Haz Hat Dedicated hazardous material team unit Brush Brush or woods Woods Second brush wagon out of station Tanker Larqe capacity Water hauler (1000 gallons or more) Boat Craft that floats or flies over water Utility Service vehicle Medic AdvanCed life support unit capable of transport Hedflight ENS helicopter used in transportation of Patients and ENS personnel Attack Samll pumping engine, normally with less 500 9Pm capability which can be used on small fires and /or have rescue abilities (Continued) Page 1 ' E- - S---- - - - --- ------------- --- COUNTY PIRECHIEF l-D- - Fire, - - C _ -- - - -_ - ABSOCIATION ---- - - - - -- - --- -- --8947 6ff 04te2 11 -01-89 -------- 4 ------ - To : All EMS ------ ---- - - - - -- � - - - -__y Comm mm Personnel Mobile Command Initiated by: Comm. Committae County Command Van ' Crash Fire • Firefighting apparatus specifically equipped for plane crash firefighting and saY be equipped with larg foam and water e amounts of Crash Rescue Apparatus equipped for special rescue operations during plane crash incidents COLLIER COUNTY STAFF AND COMMAND OESIGNATIONg Chief Chief administrative and /or operational Asst. Chief officer of a fire control district Second in coamand and normall y full authority in the absence of theeg Chief Deputy Chief Third in command and may be to a particular division, i.e. assigned Training, etc. Fire Marshal, Division/ ' Batallion Chief A chief officer normall assigned shift as a commander. M111 narm first on scene commander of ay respond as incident major Marshal Individual specifically assigned to Fire Marshal duties and may have the rank of Assistant Chief, Deputy p y Chief or Captain Normally a station or unit commander. May haVe specific job title officer, fire marshal, etcuch as training Lieutenant Engineer Station or unit commander Firefighter Driver /Operator of the equipment Firefighter /ENS provider unit within a fire districtsigned to a Inspector Person charged with the responsibility °f Performing fire inapecti existing ns buildings on new and Page 2 --- - - - - -- COL ------------------------------ --•--- -- - - - - -- --LIER - COVNTy FIRE CHIEFS' A----- --- - - - -- -------------- Memo -!! C -64 -07 -- - -Eff Bate - - -- ----- - - - -._ ... - -- 11 -o1 -8s To: All EMS, Fire --------------------------------------- Comw Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee STAFF AHD COHM�!No DESIGUATIONS (Continued) Investigator Person charged with the responsibility Of performing investigations to determine the origin and cause of a fire Medcom EMS director, division head, or shift supervisor Admin Within the Collier County EMS Collier County Administrative Staff Paramedic Advanced life au to an EMS unit pport provider assigned EUT EmerQency Medical Technician (ELS Provider) assigned to an EMS unit Support SERV Person utilized as the Public Information Officer, food support, etc. Special emergency response vehicle �A�AfO t When communicating with Control personnel, the above units in the field, or will help listed designations should be utilized. This p laminate confusion and cut back on unnecessary air time. The unit designated above will normally be followed by the station number, zone, or Will they are assigned to, such as: E AST NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT Person /Unit Chief Assistant Chief Deputy Chief (future) Batallion Chief (future) Captain Lieutenant Inspector Engineer Firefighter Engine Rescue Ladder Truck Tanker Etc... Pa E ":T1 i 3A" Designation Chief 20 Chief 21 Chief 22 Batallion 20, 21, etc. Captain $ Station a Lieutenant @ Station 0 Inspector 20, 21, etc. Engineer Firefighter Engine • Rescue Ladder ■ Tanker Etc... ----------------........-..------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - CO - - LLIEa COurTZ lIAS cnarS - Ag8OCZalTIO]F ------- ---- _�Heao -g C -89 -07 - --- Sff- Oate--------- - - - - -- 8 - -13- -2 1 : 11 -01 -b9 All EMS, Fire, Cora= Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Committee - Utilizing these designations should allow for easier tracking of equipment and personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. oxa�va�xoH: Not applicable. MALTY: -- - -r While no specific penalty applies to this continued non- complaincs may result in verbalcoruwrittenliul or reprimand. .!SIT W Page 4 • -- __- ____ -_.._ COLLIER - COUNTY -FIRE - CHIEFS' - 11880CIATZON-- - -9- -2 - ------------------- Mema P C -89 -48 Eff Data: 11 -01 -64 To__All -_ EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated - by: Comm. ---mitt ;e ------------------------------------ Cam e �---------- - - - - -- Subject: Communications with Units /Pe rsonnel Page 1 of 2 ------------------------------------ - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necessary effectively communicating With units field. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: in efficiently and and /or personnel in the Since communications is a vital element in handling of any emergency or non - emergency sistuation by fire and EMS units, it is essential that everyone utilize the same format in communicating with one another. PROCEDUP -H : The following procedures shall be utilized when communicating with Control, units, and /or personnel in the field: I. When communicating with Control, units in the field, or Personnel in the field, messages should be as concise and short as possible so as to eliminate any unnecessary air time. 2. Personnel in the field assigned to a unit should refer to themselves by the unit on which they are assigned, i.e., Hedic 5, Engine 20, Rescue 20, etc, 3. If the unit officer finds it necessary to communicate with Control via his /her portable radio, then the unit officer should refer to himself /herself by the rank and apparatus riding on: Captain Engine 20 Lieutenant Rescue 41 Engineer Engine 20 Firefighter Rescue 20 Etc... 4. Personnel should identify the unit they are calling first and then identify the unit that is calling: Control; Medic 5 EXHIBIT W Page 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ___- ____.,____COLLIER_ COUNTY MIRE- CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION- _- _+' -_? -- memo 4 C - &9 -08 Et! Date: 11 -01 -89 ------------ *L ----------------------------------------------------- To: All EHS, Fire, CORN Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Committee Chief 20; Engine 20 Station 41; Rescue 41 Etc... Utilizing these procedures will ensure that all emergency and non - emergency radio traffic will be handled in a smooth, effective, and efficient manner with minimal confusion on behalf of the individuals making or receiving the communications. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. FAMALTY : While no specific panalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in verbal or Written reprimand. F,.HIBIT W Page 2 21 ------------------------------------------------------------------ - COLLIER - COUNTY FIRE CHI$FS' ASSOCIATION 5/ - - - - --- ------------------------ - - - - -- - --� -" Memo # C -89 -09 off Date: 11 -01 -89 2 ---------- I ------------------------------------------ ---•--------- To: All E24S, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ------------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: Radio Equipment Licensing /Ownership Page 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish the license for the radio frequencies used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office for Fire and EMS use as well as the policies of owners ;hip of such equipment. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the individuals/ entity responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and radio procedures comply with the FCC rules and regulations, the following procedure is established. PROCRDORS: Collier County Sheriff's Office is the licensee for Control frequency and radio equipment. As the licensee, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and operating procedures comply with the rules cad regulations of the Pederal Communications Commission. Failure to comply with the rules and regulations of the FCC constitutes a violation of federal law, and is cause for withdrawal of operating privileges. Any failure to comply with the in this manual is grounds for of Control frequency licensed Office. County Owned aquipaeat policies and procedures outlined withdrawal of authorliation for use to the Collier County Sheriff's County -owned radio equipment shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this publication. Radio equipment is procured only for stated specific requirements as outlined by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. "H!BIT -A- Page 1 ---------------------- -------------------pr - COLLIER COUNTY pIRE CHIS>PS' ASSOCIATION O ----------------------------------- memo R C -89 -09 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Coma Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Non- County Ownership of Radio Equipment Authority to operate any non- County owned transmitter on frequencies assigned to the Collier County Sheriff's Office requires the advance Written approval of the Sheriff. In addition, the users of the non - County owned radio equipment that has been approved for use on Sheriff's and/or Control frequencies, are responsible for furnishing evidence to the Sheriff's Office Communications Division that the FCC required transmitter measurements have been made by a licensed radio technician. DISCUSSIox, Not applicable. PENALTY : Failure to follow this procedure will result in withdrawal of operating privileges for the company or transmitter concerned. EXHIBIT "R" Page 2 ----------------------------------------------- --------------- ?IRE CHI8l8' ASSOC- _------- » - -� -_ CIATION Memo- -- - - - - -- ------------------- - -- --------------- C -92 -10 Eff Date: 04 -22 -92 _ -- -_ Tod -A11- ENS_ -Fire_ Comn Personnel -In -------------------------- subject: F - -_ - --- ----------- --- -b- -Coma. Co :aittee -- ----t: F ire - Station /Medic -Unit- Designation Page 1 o- - -- f Z PU_ RPOSE: To establish the procedures effectively communicating ecessary in efficiently and by Proper designation. 9 With fire stations and /or Hedic units DEFINITIOms : Not applicable. 13"IGROUND ; In an effort to el expansion of fire iminate iminate districts onfusion and to designations shall be and Medic units, provide utilized. PROCEDURE: The following designations districts in. Collier Count $hail be assigned to the fire Department: Y and the City of Naples Fire Station Assignments 1 through 9 10 through 19 20 through 29 30 through 39 40 through 49 50 through 59 60 through 69 70 through 79 90 through 99 Hedic units shall be designated by be assigned specific zones within EMS Director. Headquarters designations districts for use by fire Headquarters designations where the Headquarters is administrative staff (Ch14 Naples district. Jurisdiction City of Maples Big Corkscrew East Maples Immokalee Borth Naples Marco Island Ochopee /Everglades Golden Gate Isle of Capri numbers 1 through 15 and will the County as determined by the shall departmee given to each of the fire nt administrative staff. shall coincide with the station number Located, i.e., Headquarters 20 is If, Assistant Chief, etc.) for East --------------------------------------- „A" Dc -, • -------------------------------------------------- - - - - -8 - --- - CO"1111R COUNTY Inn Cill$PS - ASSOCIATION Memo# --------------------------------------- ------------- - -20 -- Aff pate: 08 -22 -92 To: All EMS, Pire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Conn. committee Many of the station designationa will not be utilized at this time but will be kept in reserve for future expansion within the fire districts. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PXRALTY : While no specific penalty applies to this continued non- complaince may Procedure, willful or reprimand. Y result in verbal or written EXHIBIT'*W ---- - - - - -- ----------------------------------- COLLIER- COUNTY ME CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------- - - - - -- _--- - ----- - - - - -- ------------------ --- - -Sff Date:2- 1 -91 -_ -- - - -- -_ 1leo 9 C- 91- 11 To: - All ^Eyxs__ Fire, -Comm- Personnel - - Initiated -by :- - - -.- Co - amitt - - - - -- Comm, ee Subject:Znitial Radio A '-""------nnouncementlDispatch Page of-3 ---- - -----•----------------------------------------------- 1------- - - - - -- PURPOSg To establish a standard procedure for the broadcast of the initial radio announcement (dispatch). DRYINITIONS: Nat Applicable BACKGROUND: In order to avoid confusion and provide consistency when dispatching fire and ens incidents, A standard procedure is incidents,, addresses andlresponse. and fora of various types of J?AOCzJ?URR : The following procedure will be followed when dispatched the initial response for fire and ems incidents: Vocal dispatches and sounding of selective calling tones (paging tones) will be made in the same order as companies are due to respond. Selective calling tones will only be sounded for one incident at a time. The units due will be announced first followed by the type of Incident and then the address. The address will be given a total of three (3) tines, two (2) times by Control during the dispatch and one (1) time by responding units as they acknowledge their response. After the second vocal by Control, any additional information will be given to the first due unit s subdivision names, buildin ( )• such as cross streets, type of incident, such as specific injury, cand more detail on the sickness, etc. EXHIS1T Page 1 --- ---- - - - - -- COLLIER - COUNTY- FIRE - CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - -_B -- D - - -- Memo � C -91 -11 Sft----------------- -------- - - - - -- - ---- - - - - -- _ Date:2 -1 -91 ------ --------- --- ----- To: All NHS, Fire, Comm - Personnel - - - =-- Initiated by: Coa�a. --------- Conaittee Example: ' 1• a. Medic 5 tones, Golden Gate [fescue tones (traffic accident). b• First vocal: "Medic 5, Gulden Gate Rescue, Traffic } Accident, al: block of Golden Gate Parkway." c. Second vocal: Of 5, Golden Gate Rescue, Traffic Accident, auto, 4700 block of Golden Gate Parkway, street Tropicana Boulevard.' Y, cross d• Medic 5 acknowledges when responding with their unit identifier and repeats back the address to Control. Medic 5 should acknowledQe first since t first as an EMS emergency. hey were dispatched e. Golden GAte Rescue acknowledges When responding with unit Identifier and repeats back the address to Control. f• It another unit is responding first due units dispatched, p nding to the call other than the initial units they should wait until. the advise of their acknowledged to Control before they other units, response. This will keep from over riding 9. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units nark responding, 2. a. East Naples tones Medic b. First vocal: 5 tones (Structure Fire) 6075 Golden Gatest Naples Fire, Medic S. Structure fire, C. Second vocal: Parkway. " 6075 Golder. Gate "East Naples Fire, Medic 5, Structure fire, Parkw Center." ay, the David Lawrence Mental Health d. East Naples Fire should acknowledge first with the OZC advising Control of what units are responding and repeat the address back to Control. e. Medic 5 acknowledges after the fire unit by unit identifier and repeats the address back to Control. f• If another unit is responding to the incident other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait until the initial units have acknowledged to Control before they advise of their response. other units. This will keep from over riding 9. Control should acknowledQe units responding and announce the time the units mark respondinq. Station /Unit Pagin Tones - Second Vocal Call Back After the paging to announced for the first vd appropriate agencies /units have been Control should ivs Vocal, then after the second vocal, streets, building a addditional information, such as cross involved. After the sub - divisions, etc., to the Agencie acknowledge respondinseCpnd Vocal is completed, units should s control has not receivedn the same sequence as dispatched. If an acknowledgement of a unit responding EXHOT "A" Page 2 -------------- COLLIER - COUNTY - FIRE - CHIEFS_ - ASSOCIATION -- D - - -- -� ---- - - - - -- memo ! C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 --------------------------------------- To. All EMS, Fire, CORM Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee within one (1; minute from the initial dispatch,* they will call back the appropriate unit /agency to see if a unit is responding to the incident. EMS type calls should be dispatched by the proper fire /rescue agency, if applicable. Likewise, fire type incidents should be dispatched with the appropriate fire agencies being notified first. Acknowledgement The units should acknowledge responding to Control in the same order and dispatched. If there are several units responding from the same agency, the OIC from the appropriate agency should advise Control of the units responding and repeat back the address of the incident to Control. This serves as verification that the agency /units are responding to the proper address of the incident. If the address is repeated back incorrectly, Control should contact the unit /agency and give then the proper address and then the unit verify back to Control again. Failure to Acknowledge on Call Back Any agency that fails to acknowledge responding to an incident within one (1) minute should be contacted by Control over -the radio to see if the agency is in fact responding. If there is no acknowledgement from a particular agency, the next closest appropriate agency /unit should be dispatched to the call. Control should attempt to contact the initially dispatched agency /unit via a secondary weans to see if they are responding to the incident. Acknowledgements should by Oase Station radios that a unit is in tact DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PRNALTY : only be mad= by responding units and not or portables. This will ensure Control responding to the incident. Mhile no specific penalty exists for this procedure, willful or continued non-- compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EXHIBIT "K Page 3 ------------------------------------------------------ COLLIER COUNTY _ _ _ , - COUNTY !'IRE CHIEFS - ASSOCIATION --------- - - - - -- Date: 11 -01 -89 -------------- - - - - -- ___ To__All _Ems, _Fire__COMA personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject_ - Communications 'Courtesy----------- - - - - -- --------------- ------------------------------ pa9e--- 1--- of- - -? - -- PURPOSE: To establish common radio communications courtesies that shall be utilized by all personnel. �I�YTION$: Not applicable. BACIt'GROUND: . There have been occasions where personnel have interrupted or interfered with another unit attexptinq to communicate with Control, another unit, or an individual on an incident scene. This has created unnecessary problems and contusion that could have had serious impact on the outcome of an incident. The intent of this procedure is to reinforce correct, proper, and polite radio communications procedures. PROCROURD; In an aettemnt to eliminate confusion, interruption, or interference during radio communications by field or Control personnel, the following procedures shall be utilized: 1. No field personnel should attempt any type with Control, another unit, or an individuaitoCoatrolnisainothe the of dispatching a call unless an emergency exists that warrants immediate communications, such as a lice threatening emergency. If a call effort should be ac is in the process of being dispatched, every ade to wait until the dispatch is complete. x. Field units that are acknowledging response or providing ,status to Control, another unit, or an individual, should not use sirens or air horns during the radio transmission. It a saran must be used and it is of the electronic type, sail mode is Preferred over any other mode so that you can be it mode in during your radio announcement, 3. No individual shall be addressed by their first name during radio transmission. - Individuals shall be identified by their rank or by the unit to which they are assigned. -------------------------------------------- - COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS, ASSOCIATION ---------------------------------- Memo a C -89 -12 Eff Date: 11-01 - 89 ---------------------------- To. All EMS, Fire, Conn Personnel Initiated by:'Cowm. Committee 4. All non - emergency communications should be kept to a minimum to ensure air time for emergency traffic. 5. During a major incident „ all radio traffic should be switched to an alternate frequency, such as the "Green" channel (154.010) as soon as possible in order to free Control channel for emergency dispatching of other incidents. 6. Although everyone should be polite on the radio as far as their tone of voice and expressions, the use of phrases, such as, good morning, please, thank you, etc. waste air time and shall not be utilized during any radio transmission. These types of phrases should be "assumed" by the receiver and not "expressed" by the transmitting party. D, ISCUSSION, Not applicable. PRIAI TY: While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, will ful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EXHIBIT "A" • I ----------------------------------------- 8 D ----------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRa ' A880CZATASSOCIATION --_- T + -- - CiiIgFB __ _'_ -------------------- - - - - -- -- Memo # C -89 -13 Eff Date: - To: All EMS, Fire, - -------------------------------------------- Personnel Initiated b Sub- -------------------------- -Can - -- Cos ---- -- jest: Cross Streets ---- - - - - -- --------- •- --------- - - - - -- Page 1 of 2 pv�M, To establish a street, street b`INITXOH3 s Not applicable. �C�RBtJd�D � procedure for the announcement of the cross Off of, or place name in the vocal announce -ent. Collier County has many streets with similar sounding names and shag streets with the same name. it, therefore, becomes important that some additional information bss'given to hel easily locate incidents. Information, such as cross aa)or intersecting street, and such will provide this aid. �OA���A�t Additional information to help available in the follorrin p locate incidents shall be given as 3ho�,ld be given on the 9 priority. Only one item of information Information may be the e vocal after the address. Additional if available, after acknowledgement. Priority and Definitions Cross street Closest intersecting street to address (closest street is used because units ifzna the same direction at all times). stay not be responding Off of Hain artery or highway Which subject streets runs off of. CoNRunity Community name if known. Subdivision Subdivision name if known. Building Building or entablishsent name if known. Not applicable. . ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ---------- --------------------------------------------------- ---- Memo 0 C -89 -16 Lit Date: 11 -41 -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Eire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------=------------------- Subject: Standard Response Procedures Page 1 of 1 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish a standard response procedure for dispatching of apparatus to emergency and non - emergency incidents% 02FZAITItill8: Not applicable. BACIMMU Pi s Self- Explanatory PBOMDURE : A standard response plan to incidents is presently being developed by the Collier County Chiefs' Association. Until this process is complete, fire and ENS units will continue to be dispatched on a single agency basis as is presently being done. The goal of this procedure will be to establish automatic aid and multi- engine company, truck company, and specialized apparatus response on initial dispatch of an incident. 088Cti6aI0N t . Not applicable. 1t�alLTYF: Not applicable at this time. EXHIBIT "A" 8 D 21 COLLIER COUNTY FIRST .RESPONDER BLS STANDING ORDF_RS STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The intention of Basic Life Support Protocols is to assist 1he First Responders of the nine area fire departments in delivering basic patient care to our community, consistent with medical standards. GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT The following general Treasures shall be applied to help promote speed and efficiency when rendering emergency medical care to the sick, ill, injured or infrrmed. These protocols constitute guidelines for treatment and may be altered at the discretion of the attending Paramedic or EMS Medical Director. A. When applicable, obtain verbal consent prior to treatment. Respect the patient's right to privacy and dignity. Courtesy, concern and common sense will assure the patient of the best possible care. Any competent adult patient has the right to refuse any and all medical care. Should a patient refuse care, you must wait for an EMS unit to arrive on scene to assure the appropriate release form is read and signed by the patient. B. The First Responder shall provide Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department with all the necessary available information in a timely manner regarding the patient's condition and treatment to that point, including a copy of the medical report. Upon this interaction, the First Responder will give any assistance to the transport agency. INFECTIOUS DISEASE PROTOCOL A. AI all times, use universal precautions. 1. Wearing of gloves to prevent contact with patient body fluids. 2. Wearing of masks and protective eye wear during procedures likely to generate droplet of body fluids. ,Cr. its d /!' -M room POWUNNIMI'M 3. Wearing of gowns during procedures likely to generate splashes of body fluids. 4. Proper cleaningldisinfecting or disposal of equipment and supplies. S. Washing of hands thoroughly before and after patient contact, and after removal of gloves. B. If a First Responder becomes exposed, the procedures listed below should be followed to include: 1. The contaminated area should be washed thoroughly with soap and water as soon as possible. 2. Advise the EMS crew so they can relav to the E.R. Physician where patient is transported to that a "significant exposure " has occurred and request that the source patient be tested. L PA TIENT ASSESSMENT Initial assessment and emergency treatment of the patient must be carried out simultaneously, keeping treatment priorities in mind. Primary Survey: ThP primary survey is utilised to access for life- threatening situations. The primary survey and appropriate therapy should be completed immediateh and e ' iendy upon reaching the patient. When appropriate, stabili_ing therapy (cervical spine immobili:.ation) should be instituted almost simultaneously with the primary survey. The First Responder Team should complete the primary survey within 60 seconds, checking and/or performing the following. 1. Assess Airway a. Assess patency of airway. b. Establish and maintain patent airway. Determine the adequacy and rate of respirations. Follow American Heart Association (A HA) BCLS standards, if necessary. 2 Assess Breathing (see Respiratory Emergencies Protocol) a. Look, listen and feel for movement of air. 8 p �� b. Support respirations as needed. C. Look for symmetrical chest movement. d. Look for any signs of respiratory distress (cyanosis, use of accessory muscles). e. Record respiratory rate and quality. 3. Assess Circulation a. Assess carotid or femoral pulses (rate and quality). b. If indicated, perform CPR Follow AHA BCLS standards. C. Check for signs and symptoms of circulatory compromise (pallor, diaphoresis, delayed capillary refill). 4. Assess For Life Threatening Bleeding Control exsanguinating hemorrhage appropriately. S Assess Level of Consciousness The A. VP. U. method should be used for initial neurologic evaluation: A - Alert V - Responds to verbal stimuli P - Responds to painful stimuli U - Unresponsive Secondary Survey: The secondary survey occurs after the primary survey has been completed and appropriate action has been taken. It is a complete examination designed to check for specific, although not necessarily life- threatening injuries. The secondary suuvey can be performed in conjunction with the primacy survey or when appropriate throughout patient treatment. The Fire- Rescue Team should perform and/or check for the following. Vital Signs: Blood Pressure: All medically related calls should have a "complete " assessment of the systolic and diastolic pressures. If extenuating circumstances exist, such as active seizures, a systolic blood pressure may be palpated. When a blood pressure is palpated, narrative documentation must be provided regarding the reason it was necessary. As soon as possible, complete blood pressures shall be auscultated and documented. Trauma patients may have blood pressures palpated as long as the situation 8 D 2� prohibits a complete assessment. Once the situation is stabilised, complete blood pressures m ust be auscultated and documented. .Respirations: Check and document for rate and quality. Temperahire: Afust be taken on all medical patients. History: Use the AMPLE method: 1. A - allergies 2. If - Medications - Determine what meds the patient takes. Note the dosage and schedule. Whenever possible, bring the medications to the hospital with the patient, and document it on the run report. 3. P - Previous illness 4. L - Last meal S. E - Details of the present complaint and precipitating events. Mead to Toe Survey A thorough hands -on examination to include removing clothing over the injured areas. The sur .,ey .should include: 1. Skin Color - document if the skin is: a. Normal b. Pale C. Flushed d. Ashen e. Cyanotic 2. Skin Temperature - document if the skin is: a. Hot and dry - or - hot and moist b. Warm and dry - or - warm and moist C. Cool and dry - or - cool and moist 8 D'%2-,4 3. Pupillary Reaction a. Equal and Reactive b. Equal and Unreactive C. Unequal 4. Capillary Refill a. < l" seconds b. > 2 seconds S. Distal Pulses 6. Current Physician 7. Age and .Sex 8. Weight (in kilograms). approximate if unable to determine exact. 9. Specialised exams as necessary (e.g. cardiac, neurologic) Relevant Information: 1. Patient's chief complaint, pertinent medical history, allergies. 2. Name and age of the patient. 3. Pertinent results found on physical examination. 4. Mechanism of injury, if found. AIR WA Y MAINTENANCE. AND OXYGEN ADMINISTRA TION. Where stated in the specific treatment protocols as "Secure an airway and administer Supplemental Oxygen as indicated ", the following guidelines should be followed: ADMINISTERING OXYGEN: Nasal Cannula: 4 - 6 Llmin (2 L/min for COPD patients) for patients in mild respiratory distress. Non- rebreath er mask (NRM): 10 respiratory distress, third trimester circulatory deficiencies. - 12 L /min for patients in severe emergencies, significant trauma and Pedirnfant simple mask: A minimum of 6 Umin must be used NOTE: Patients x*h known COPD and CO2 retention should receive low flow oxygen in order to avoid suppressing the ventilatory drive created by the chronically low oxygen saturation of the blond Higher saturation levels may suppress these patients' oxygen drive- This caution must not, however, prevent the administration of k her levels ofgaenin severe distress Be prepared to use a BVM and continually reassess the ABA:''& ESTABL rSH PATENCY OF AIR WA Y Airway Management: Clear obstructed airways using the appropriate techniques. If necessary, insert an appropriate airway device to maintain the airway (oropharyngeal, nasopharyngeal). Obstructed Airway. 1. Conscious - administer abdominal thrusts (adult or child) or alternate between back blows and chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation anti! the obstruction is relieved or the patient becomes unconscious. 2. Unconscious - Attempt to ventilate the patient If successful, continue to assist patient respirations. If unsuccessful, reposition the head and attempt to ventilate again. If still unsuccessful, administer S abdominal thrusts (adult and child) or S back blows then S chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation. Perform finger sweep (on an adult only) if necessary. NOTE: Attempt ventilations after each maneuver. Continue this sequence until the patient regains consciousness or more qualified help arrives 4 'a wig a a 21 Respiratory Arrest 1. Insert oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal airway. 2. Ventilate the patient once every S seconds for an adult, once every 3 seconds for a child, and once every 3 seconds for an infant, utilLing an appropriately sled bag -valve mask with reservoir. When using the bag -valve device connect the supply tubing to the oxygen tank at a flow of 15 L /min. with the reservoir bag attached H. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Chest Pain of Cardiac Origin 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Have putient remain quiet in 'a position of comfort. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Cardiac Arrest 1. Primary survey - advise advanced life support unit of cardiac arrest. 2. Perform adequate one or two person CPR according to the most current AHA BCLS standards. 3. Apply SA ED Comatose Patients L Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Assess scene for possible causes. 8 D 21 Seizures 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Protect patient from injury. Move objects away that the patient might strike and cushion the head with a pillow or blanket. 3. Document the severity and duration of seizure activity and rest periods and possible precipitating causes. 4. Secure an airwav and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Stroke - CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident) I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Ti.v to establish communication with patient. Even though the patient may be unable to speak and appears to be unconscious, they may still be able to hear and understand what is taking Place. Look for signs indicating patient can understand you. Indications may be subtle, such as a glance, a gaze, motion or pressure with a finger or hand or a nodding of the head. 4. Calm the patient. S. Do not give patient anything by mouth (they may be unable to swallow). Diabetic Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. NOTE. If the patient is displaying symptoms of intoxication, they may actually be having a diabetic reaction. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 p �� 3. Determine jfpatient has taken insulin and has eaten today. 4. If patient is conscious and alert, you may give sugar (orange juice, candy bar, granular sugar, etc.) 1111. TRAUMA EMERGENCIES Trauna Transport Criteria All patients meeting any one of the criteria summarized below (defined in the Trauma Scorecard Criteria as outlined in Florida Statute IOD -66 and the Collier County EMS Protocol) should be transported to a Trauma Center: - Respiratory Rate < 10 or > 29 per minute - Systolic Blood Pressure < 90 mm Hg - Glasgow Coma Scale < or equal to 12 - Pediatric Trauma Score < 8 - Amputation proximal to the wrist or ankle - Penetrating Injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen or groin - Second or third degree burns > 15% of body surface area - Paralysis - .Ejection from motor vehicle (car or truck only) General Trauma Protocols Minimize on scene time of the major trauma patient, BLS and immobilization is required with a cervical device and backboard. Assessment and treatment priorities should be approached in the following order. If the patient is suspected to be a trauma alert. Then the EMS (A LS) unit must be contacted and advised of findings. Primary Survey 1. Stabilize the neck and open the airway with a jaw thrust. 2.. assess breathing, lung sounds and circulation, and check chest while maintaining both manual cervical immobili.ation and jaw thrust. n 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02• as indicated. Trauma patients should receive high flow oxygen 10 -12 L/min. via non- rebreather mask. 4. Replace manual cervical immobilization with appropriate cervical immobili:ation device, and place the patient on a backboard (see appendix A) S. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock Secondary Survey Head Palpate, inspect the head and skull. Identiy� all related and significant injuries. 1. Evaluate eyes for pupillary size, hemorrhage and penetrating injuries. 2. Assess the nose., ears and mouth for blood or Cerebral/Spinal Fluid (C SF). 3. Observe for vomiting and prevent aspiration. 4. Observe for convulsions in Read injuries. S. ,Maintain C -Spine immobilLation. 6. All unconscious patients with suspected head injury should be hyperventilated by bag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. MrzYilinfacial (law and Facial Areas) 1. Palpate, inspect for maxillofacial injuries. Treat airway obstruction if present, and control hemorrhage. 2. Blunt maxillofacial injuries should be presumed to have a C- Spine injury until ruled out by x -ray diagnosis. 3. F.ye Injury a. Inspect the eye carefully and document visual acuity. b. If globe is injurer4 apply a sterile, non pressure dressing and rover both eyes. D 2 -,I C. Do not remove any penetrating objects. C -Spine / Neck. Chest 8 D 2 1. Palpate, inspect the C -Spine while maintaining immobilization with a cervical device and backboard. 2. Inspect the neck for distended neck veins and tracheal deviation. 1. Auscultate, palpate_ and inspect the chest, ribs and clavicle for injuries (flail chest, sucking chest wound, impaled objects, bruising.) 2. Evaluate and continue to reassess breath sounds. 3. Auscultate heart for rate and adequate heart sounds (Note distant or muffled heart sounds). 4. Assess for the presence of narrowing pulse pressure indicating a possible cardiac tamponade. S. If the chest is bruised, suspect a myocardial contusion. Abdomen 1. Palpate, auscultate and inspect all four quadrants of the abdomen. 2. Apply a moist sterile dressing to eviscerated abdominal wounds or organs. 3. Assess for pelvic fractures. 4. Continually reassess patients with any type of abdominal injury. Extremities 1. Inspect lower and upper extremities for any deformity fractures, paralysis or paresis floss of feeling). 2. Palpate extremities for tenderness, crepitus, peripheral pulses, abnormal movement and range of motion. 3. [visualize extremities, and immobili =e and splint any possible fracture site be,/ore moving. Check distal sensation and pulses before and- after splinting or manipulation 8 D 2 It 4. Apply gentle traction to any non - resistant, angulated extremity fracture. Check distal sensation and pulses befpre and after stabilisation. S. Splint joint injuries in the position found. Immobilise both above and below the joint. Support hip dislocation with both pillows and uninjured leg in the position of comfort. 6. MAST suit (if available) can be used to stabilize femure, hip and pelvic fractures. 7. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock. 8. Cover open fractures and amputations with moist sterile dressings. 9. Amputated parts need to be in a sealed plastic bag (if available). Do not place the part directly on ice or wrap in moist dressings. Neurologic 1. Assess the motor and sensory responses of extremities. 2. Reassess the Glasgow coma score, level of consciousness (A VP U) and the size and reaction of pupils. 3. Continually reassess for any signs of head injury. Shock Look for any of these signs and symptoms when assessing the patient: 1. Confusion, restlessness, or combativeness 2. Weakness 3. Thirst 4. Pallor S. Tachycardia (pulse > 100 per min.) 6. Sweating (diaphoresis) 7. Tachypnea (respiratory rate > 30 per min.) 8. Cold skin 9. Hypotension (blood pressure < 100 systolic) Spinal Shock Signs and Symptoms: 8 D 1. Decreased blood pressure 2. Slow and strong pulse 3. Skin warm and dry 4. Loss of thereto- regulatory mechanisms, causing a loss of body heat (hypothermia). Treatment Priorities for Shock L Open airway and control cervical spine. 2. Assess breathing and circulation. 3. Stop life threatening bleeding. 4. Recogni_e signs and symptoms early in treatment. S. Lover patient with blanket to prevent loss of body temperature. SPECIFIC TRA UAM TIC INJURIES Gunshot and Stab founds 1. PerfOrni patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Examine patient for entrance and exit wounds. Coverall wounds with sterile occlusive dressing 4. Stabilise impaled objects in place. Head Trauma 1. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document findings. 2. Aft unconscious patients with suspected head injury should be hiperventilated by bag -valve mask w ;1h reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. Auto Accidents L Control cervical spine and Perform patient assessment, document findings. 2. Prior to extrication, apply cervical collar and KED (if complaining of back pain). 3. Perform rapid extrication. 4. Administer appropriate treatment for specific inyuries as necessary. Burns 8 D 2� 1. Stop the burning process f active burning is present. 2. Perform patient assessment and document ,findings. 3. Evaluate patient for extent and severity of burn(s) utilising "Rule of Nines " (see appendix Q. 4. Cover the burned area with dry, sterile dressings. S. If the burn was due to a chemical agent, flush the area with large amounts of water. If the burn was due to dry lime, brush off the dry lime prior to flushing. b. Burn patients should receive high flow oxygen, 10 - 12 L/min. via non- rebreather mask, if shortness of breath, shock, or evidence of respiratory tract injury is present. Eye Emergencies 1. Evaluate mechanism of injury. For foreign bodies or chemical exposure, Mush eyes with large quantities (up to 2000 cc) of sterile Normal Saline. NOTE: The exception of this rule is a penetrating injury of the eyeball 2. Flushing should take place immediately. However, transport should not be delayed to complete flushing. If necessary, perform flushing during transport. 3. Cover both eyes with eye pads and dry sterile dressings. 4. Maintain contact with the patient for reassurance. IV ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES Heat Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2: Move the patient to a shaded, well ventilated area. 3. ,Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 D 21 4. Cool the patient rapidly by removing excessive clothing and applying large amounts of cool water. do not a.pply ice, cover the patient with wet towels, or give the patient cold liquid to drink as all these procedures will hamper the bodv's cooling process. Cold Emergencies 1. Gently remove patient from cold em,ironment. Rough handling of the hypothermic patient can cause cardiac arrest. 2. Remove anv articles of damp clothing from the patient. 3. Cover the patient with blankets. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated Water - Related Accidents 1. Suspect a cervical or head injury on any patient in a water - related accident. 2. Secure an airwex and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment and document findings. 4. Begin resuscitative measures even if patient was submerged for a long period. Fully immobilize patient as soon as possible. Poisoning 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Ascertain the following information: a. What did the patient take, how much and how long ago? b. Collect all medicine vials or containers involved for transport to the hospital. Hazardous Marine Stings and Bites 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Remove tentacles or residue byJlushing the area with sea water. 8 D �� 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. S. Sting rav stings are to be treated with heat. NOTF_: DO NOT USE FRESH WATER ON THE AFFECTED AREA. Snake and Insect Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Try to obtain the following information: a. The lvpe of snake or insect. (If possible, collect dead snake or insect for identification.) b. Where did it bite the patient and how long ago? 3. Penlove anv constricting clothing or jewelry• on the affected extremitv. 4. lmmohili :e the extremitv and keep the extremin, lower than the level of the heart. Animal Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Try to obtain the following information: a. The tvpe of animal. b. Where was the patient bitten and how long ago? 3. Stop bleeding and cover wounds with sterile dressings. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 5. Idnzinister appropriate treatment for specific injuries as necessary. Decompression Sickness (Dive Accident) 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Place patient in supine position. NOTE: There is no support for Ilse left lateral decubitis positron or trendelenburg as may have been previously recommended Trendelenburg has been shown to be harmful except possibly in the first 20 minutes after surfacing. �n 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02. High flow 02 via non- rebreather mask is indicated. V. OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES Normal Delivery 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. D "" 2.0 Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. Assist the baby as it is delivered. Never attempt to pull the baby out. Keep baby at the same level as mother until cord has been clamped and cut. Suction the mouth and the nose with a small bulb suction. Insert the bulb squee :ed and then release the bulb to suction appropriately. C -lamp the umbilical cord at 6 and 8 inches and cut benveen clamps. Perform patient assessment on the baby. Wrap the baby to preserve body heat. Advise the ALS unit of baby's condition. Secure an air►vay and administer supplemental 02 as indicated An .4 PGAR score should be completed at 1 and S minutes after delivery (see appendix Q. Prolapsed Umbilical Cord 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Place mother in supine position with hips elevated. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 4. Yi th a sterile gloved hand, gently push the baby up the vagina several inches to relieve the pressure on the umbilical cord or un, it a pulse returns to cord. This position must be maintained. S. If -'rap exposed umbilical cord with sterile dressing moistened with sterile Normal Saline. 6. Palpate and document the ,Hulse in the umbilical cord. Breech Birth 1. Pei form patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 D 21 3. In the baby's head is not delivered within 3 minutes, action must betaken to prevent suffocation. With a sterile glove hand, form a "V" with fingers on both sides of the baby's nose and push the vaginal wall away from the baby's face (assess for breathing) until the head is delivered (suction f possible). ;'Fever attempt to pull the baby out of the vagina. 4. This is a medical emergency. Rapid transport is essential for a positive outcome. Third Trimester Bleeding 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side to prevent hypotension. 4. Never attempt to examine the patient internally. Trauma In Pregnancy 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and documentfndings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side to prevent hypotension (if there is not danger of spinal injury), or tilt the backboard so that the mother is leaning to the left. Not only does this prevent obstruction of the versa cava, it also makes aspiration less likely if she vomits. 4. Trauma to the abdomen may cause bleeding inside the uterus. Alark the top of the uterus with a marking pencil. Enlargement of the uterus suggests intrauterine bleeding. S. Monitor vital signs frequently and watch the abdomen for signs of intro- abdominal bleeding. 6. Shock is more difficult to diagnose in the pregnant patient, but the most likely cause of pre- hospital death is from injury to the uterus. Shock also kills the baby quickly since the blood supply to the fetus is shut off when the mother is in shock. 7. The most common cause of traumatic fetal death is the death of the mother, so the goal is to get the mother to the ER alive. YI. PEDIATRIC PROTOCOLS 8 D 21 Pediatric Allergic Reactions 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. If the child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, a mask held close to the face is a good alternative. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Seizures 1. Pet form primary survey. 2. If possible, secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 3. Protect the patient from injury. 4. Perform secondary survey. S. Febrile Seizures Actively try to cool patient's body temperature. Remove all clothes (including the socks). Cool patient by sponging with cool water. DO NOT cover patient with a wet towe4 apply ice or a ive cold liquids to drink. Pediatric Altered Level of Consciousness 1. Perform primary- survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Asthma 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 3. Perform secondary survey. Croup / Epiglottis 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey. 6 Q 214 3. Administer 02 only if the patient will tolerate it. If child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, the mask may be held close to the face rather than secured to the child. 4. If the patient is cyanotic or has an altered mental status, ventilatory effort may need to be assisted. Do not introduce oral airways, tongue blades or any other device into the patient's mouth, as this may precis Late laryngeal spasms and severe swelling, causing a complete airway obstruction. V11. PEDIATRIC TRA LIMA Primary Survey, Airwa v 1. Establish a patent airway and immobili: e the C- Spine. Maintain a neutral position with manual immobilisation until a cervical immobilization device and backboard is applied. 2. Assist ventilation if level of consciousness is decreased or the patient fails to respond appropriately to voice. Breathing i. Expose the chest. Auscultate lung sounds. Note depth and rate of respirations. 2. Inspect and palpate for unilateral or bilateral chest movement, and any other signs of injury to the area. 3. Administer high flow oxygen. 4. Assess for tension pneumothora�c, and open pneumothorax. initiate intervention and treat appropriately. S. Reassess vitals to evaluate effectiveness of the intervention. 6. Watch for gastric distention to avoid impairment of respiratory effort and/or decreased venous return. Circulation 1. Assess the pulse quality, rate and regularity. 2. Assess the skin color, texture, and capillary refill for signs of shock. 3. Signs and symptoms of pediatric patients with severe shock,'htipovolemia: a. Tachycardia, tachypnea b. Delayed capillary refill C. AnxietvIrestlessness d. Hypotension (late, ominous sign) 4. Briefly assess the chest, abdomen, and extremities for life threatening bleeding. Apply direct pressure dressings to bleeding sites. Disability Assess the patient's neurological status. 1. Gla.scow Coma Score (see appendix) 2. Pediatric Trauma Score (see appendix) 3. Pupil si_e and reaction 4. Hvperventilate if the level of consciousness is decreased Secondary Suney Follow same protocol as adult secondary survey. .s., 8 D 21 APPENDIX A BACKBOARDING 1. Manually stabilize C- Spine. 2. Supplement manual state. ilization with an appropriately sized Cervical Immobilization Device. 3. Continue manual stabilcation until patient is fulty stabilized on backboard (Preferred pedi- immobilizer) 4. Log -roll the patient on side, check back for injuries, then place the backboard under the patient, with the patient's head 1 to 2 feet fi-om the tap of the board. Now roll the patient onto the board. The person at the head makes all the calls as to when to move patient. S. Slide patient as a unit up into position on the backboard. 6. Strap the patient to the backboard, starting with the body first. The straps should be Criss- corssed across the chest, followed by the hips and legs. The head is the last part of the body to be secured to the board APPENDIX B AIR RYA Y ADJUNCTS Uropharyngeal Airway 8 D 21 1. Determine si °e of airway needed (distance between corner of mouth and ear lobe). 2. Insert with curve pointing upward and rotate 180 degrees while inserting. 3. If patient exhibits am? gag reflex, remove airway. 8 D 24 APPENDIX C GLASCOW COMA SCALE EYES VERBAL MOTOR 4 Sponit S Oriented b Obeys - Comnds 3 To Voice 4 Confused S Pain - Localized 2 To Pain 3 Inappro. 4 Pain - Withdraw I Unresp. 2 Garbled 3 Pain - Flexion I None 2 Pain - E_ Iends I None APPENDIX D APGAR SCORING TABLE 8 D"% 2-! The Apgar scoring system is widely used as an indicator of the need for resuscitation of the newborn. Five objective signs are evaluated and the total score is noted at I minutes and at S minutes after the complete birth of the infant. If the S minute Apgar score is less than 7, additional scores are obtained every S minutes for a total of 20 minutes. The heart rate of the newborn is determined by listening to the chest with a stethoscope or by feeling the cord stump for arterial pulsations. Respiratory activity is judged by the newborn 's breathing efforts and rate. Muscular tone is best seen in the extremities in response to stimulation. 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WMrdAW WVL rwjim 1 Ness N RwW qmch route iw Lac Coma msp. Arr. D""t- re Dcst. EicHi /3�T C H €3 COLLIER COUNTY EMS QUALITY ASSURANCE WORKSHEET AR kUN NUMBER NAME: CREW MEMBER: _ / DATE. / /__ SHIFT A B C TYPE: LEVEL: 1 2 3 a REVIEWED BY: DATE: i / COMMENTS. SUPERVISOR: DATE: COMMENTS FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER: DATE: / / C0lvlM ENT S: MEDICAL DIR FC7rO 2: DATE: 1 i COWlMEN`m: EMPLOYEE SIGVATTJRE: DATE: _t I COMMEMTS: k-,, �.. ti, . v _t� YES NO COMMEYfS DEMOGRAPHIC DOCUMENT COMPLETE? ASSESSMENT COMPLETES? IS CHARTING A- PPROPIATE? TREATMENT PER PROTOCOL? WA.STIME ON SCENE PPROPIATE IF NO. EXTLAIN REVIEWED BY: DATE: i / COMMENTS. SUPERVISOR: DATE: COMMENTS FIELD RESOURCE OFFICER: DATE: / / C0lvlM ENT S: MEDICAL DIR FC7rO 2: DATE: 1 i COWlMEN`m: EMPLOYEE SIGVATTJRE: DATE: _t I COMMEMTS: k-,, �.. ti, . v _t� 8 D Z INTER10- AL Af3Rk1MM THIS INTERLOCAL MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING dated this day of ddZPArte, 1996, by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "County" and the Ochopee Fire Control District, created by County Ordinance No. 75 -6, as amended, hereinafter referred to as "Fire District." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, this Agreement is being entered into between the County and the Fire District for the purpose of establishing dispatch protocols, rules and responsibilities of first responder personnel in an emergency scene and the documentation required for patient care rendered pursuant to Section 401.435, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the the mutual covenants provided herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: A. DISPATCH PROCEDURE: Since the Fire District operates on Collier Countv Sheriff's Office channel 4 (control), the parties shall operate under the existing Collier County Sheriff's Office dispatch procedures which are as follows: See Exhibit. "A" attached. B. FIRST RESPONDER QUALIFICATION: To be eligible to perform a a first responder, an individual under the employment oL the Fire District must (a) successfully complete at a minimum a course which meets or exceeds the --1- 8 D 2� 1979 U.S. Department of Transportation First Responder training course. (Proof of course completion is required) ; and (b) successfully complete an AHA CPR Basic Life Support Course C or ARC CPR Basic Life Support for professional rescue. (Proof of course completion is required). C. FIRST RESPOMDER RULES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: All first responders, upon arriving at a scene and deeming that the scene is safe, will begin patient care, if needed, following the guidelines set forth by Dr. Robert B. Tober, M.D., (the "Medical Director "). A copy of the guidelines is attached as Exhibit B. D. QUALITY ASSURANCE. 1. A quality assurance program will be conducted by the Collier County Basic Life Support Coordinator (the "Basic Life Support Coordinator ") and Medical. Director on a monthly basis using the computer hardware, software and run report farm identified in Exhibit C. Run Reports and the appropriate computer hardware will be the responsibility of the Ochopee Fire District. 2. The Basic Life Support Coordinator will conduct a three -part quality assurance review: a. loo° quality assurance review using specially designed computer software developed by the Emergency Medical Services Department and the County's software company. b. Individual run report review by Basic Life Support Coordinator or Medical Director. -2- 8 D 21 C. Field evaluation where the Basic Life Support Coordinator and /or the Medical Director randomly respond to calls without notice to the Fire District. If the computer program determines that their is a deviation from the procedures and guidelines attached in Exhibits A and B, the Basic Life Support Coordinator shall complete a quality assurance worksheet in the form of Exhibit D. 3. The quality assurance worksheet classifies quality assurance concerns in the following categories: Level 1: Constitutes a serious breach of protocol and /or has a negative impact on the patient's prognosis. all Level '. concerns will be reviewed by the individual firefighter together with the Basic Life Support Coordinator. The Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director shall assure that the individual firefighters receive additional training and education. Level 2: Constituter a breach or protocol which had minimal or no impact on the patient, but would be considered poor clinical treatment or decision making. All Level 2 concerns will be reviewed by the individual firefighter together with the Basic Life Support Coordin,:,tor. 'Che Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director will assure that -3- the individual firefighter receive additional training 8 and education. Level 3: Constitutes a minor protocol deviation. All Level 3 quality assurances shall be considered minor and shall be handled through confidential interdepartmental mail. Level 4: Minor deviation from guidelines and protocol. Basic Life Support Coordinator will communicate concerns to individual firefighter. E. IN- SERVICE PROGRAM. The in- service program provides face to _face training for firefighters. In-services will be :mandatory for all personnel whose role and responsibilities will be or could be that of a first responder. six in- services a year will be offered at different locations throughout Collier County. The in- services will follow the DOT /EMT first responder curriculum and will contain both didactic and hands -on skill evaluation. Only three absences per firefighter will be allowed in a two -year period. Failure to meet this requirement will mean immediate suspension of r_he individual firefighter's ability to work under the roles and responsibilities of a first responder. After suspension, an individual firefighter may regain the status of a first responder only after completing a written exam and a scenario -based evaluation by the Medical Director. In order to enhance the training program, the Fire -.4- 8 D"21 District will identify one person to act as the liaison to the Basic Life Support Coordinator and the Medical Director. F. Automatic External Difi.brilator (AF.D) TRAINING. AED training will be completed every six months through the regularly scheduled in- service program. All record keeping and quality assurance will also be handled by the Basic Life Support Coordinator. G. DOCUMF.NTATTON. Upon completion of a medical call, the firefiuhter meting the first responder qualifications will enter the appropriate information into the computer and properly complete the run report. the Fire District shall assure that the computer is designed to automatically upload the information via modem into the main data base located at Collier. County Emergency Medical Services at a pre - designed time. The original run report shall be hand - delivered to the Collier County Emergency Medical Services paramedic team prior to EMS departure from the scene. if time constraints do not permit the completion of the •:,ritten documentation at the scene, the first responder shall provide tt.e information to the EMS Paramedic team verbally and forward a completed basic life support run report to the office of the Basic Life Support coordinator within 24 hours from the provision of service rendered. All basic life support run reports are confidential medical -5- 8 D 21 information and shall be handled consistent with federal and st%it'.e legislation. H. EQUIPMENT. All basic life support medical equipment shall receive approval prior to purchase by the Medical Director. This will create a system which provides for the standardization of all basic life support medical equipment throughout the nine area fire departments. I. NOTIFICATION OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Notification and treatment procedures shall be the responsibility of the fire department. J. The Fire District shall pay the sum of $3575.20 by October 31, 1996 to Collier County as a contribution towards operational expenses, and by each October 31, thereafter, the fire district shall pay a sum equal to their percentage of the total operational expenses of the nine County Fire Districts, which sum shall be mutually agreed upon by the County and the Fire District. This Agreement will commence on October 1, 1905 and shall be filed with the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services, 1317 Wine:•iood Blvd., Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0700, where it will be retained as part of the Collier County EMS Department License. file. This Agreement will expire on September 30, 1957. -6- 8 D 21 IN WITNESS WHERLOF, this Agreement was executed this / ._,day of 1996 by the undersigned. r •` BY: VINCE DOERR, .THIEF OCHOPEE FIRE DISTRICT By: _ YN DIANE. B. FLAG . DIRECTOR EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTME14T Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Hsi.d1 �--A s hton Assistant. County Attorney HFA /ks /10035 v Dwight Brock, Clerk of Courts Cowl ier C nt% .��. By: ^- Timothy ncock, Chairman 9�6/y7 COLLIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUN COMMISSIONERS By; ��- R B .RT B. TdBElt, 1 Medical Director EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES By: U -. TIMOTHY . HANOOCKi CHAIR.AN COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY CWMISSIMIERS AS FX- OFFICIO GOVERNING BODY OF THE OCAOPEE FIRE COW =L DISTRICT ..._ _.__...e.._q... ....,.,.,.,� - ...,,.�......� -no now 9IM"Mm ------------------------------------- - - - - -- 8 2 COLLIER COUNTY rlAg CSIgr$- ASSOCIATION ----------------------------------------- Memo # C -89 -17 Eff Dates 11 -01 -89 - To__All EMS_- Fire CON -Personnel Initiated -by: Comm. Coamittee- Subject: Status Check ---------------y----------------- Page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To establish a procedure for checking on the status of personnel while on the scene of an incident. D3.7XNITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND.- There have been incidents where the safety and welfare of the field personnel has been in Jeopardy. This procedure will help ensure that the safety of the the appropriate backs Personnel is in tact and dispatch P Personnel, if needed. P CPDUM t The following procedure shall be utilized for checking on the Status of field personnel on the scene of an incident: 1. Check on the status every 10 min-rtes (more frequently as the situation dictates as determined by Control) With or without law enforcement personnel - present: a. Assaults of any nature or extent. b. Situations whore there may be violence of the potential for violence to any extent, i.e., shootings, stabbings, assaults, overdose, mentally ill, suicide attempts, etc. C. Anytime EMS /fire calls for S.O. /P.D. for Situations that threaten their safety. d. Anytime you are uncertain of crew safety. 2. Check oft status every 20 minutes it law enforcement is not present: a. Any situation where you have not heard from a unit for 20 minutes, exception= non - threatening calls at medical facilities, i.e., nursing homes, hospitals, etc. b. on all major incidents in which "Incident Command" has been established unless advised by the incident commander to disregard status checks. I --------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Hemo x C -89 -17 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee 3. A unit should respond to a "Status Check" with "Unit Designator, Affirmative." Any deviation from this exact response Will result in a law enforcement response. 4. It a unit fails to respond, or responds improperly, have S.O. /P.D. respond immediately. If law enforcement is already present, you may check the status of a unit via the deputy /officer after direct contact attempt has resulted in "No" or an improper response from the unit. Be certain that the deputy /officer checks the status of the unit visually before confirmation. 5. If a law enforcement officer is not on the scene and you have received no response or improper response from a unit, dispatch law enforcement and notify the unit's shift supervisor o-f the situation. DISCUSSION: Never assume that a unit is safe just because law enforcement is present on the scene of an incident. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. LXt-.!81T "A" 8 D 21 COLLIER COUNT'! FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo # C -91 -18 Eff Date :10 -01 -91 Recinds or Amends:01 -94 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject: Frequency Uses Green Channel Page 1 of 2 By the Authority of; President, Collier County Fire Chiefs' PURPOSE• To establish protocol and procedure for use of Green Channel. DEFINITIONS: Green Channel 154.010 mhz BACK ROUND: The Green Channel , long established as a fire service "talk around" channel, but never accessible by Control, was considered a viable secondary or back frequency. Installation of a base station in the Sheriffs Office Communication Center allowed Control to transnit and receive this frequency, permitting the Green Channel to be utilized as both a back -up dispatch frequency and as a tactical channel in the event of a major incident. PROCEDURE In order to facilitate effective communications between Control and the fire service and EMS, the following procedures /protocols are provided; 1. RADIO USE: All dispatch terminology, equipment /personnel terminology and communications compliant procedures for Green Channel shall be the same as for Control frequency. 2.8ACKUP: Upon failure of control frequency, communications will transmit all traffic on the Green Channel to both fire and EMS. 3.TACTICAL ASSIGNMENT: In event of a command incident , the incident commander may request from the Control Operator to have all incident related traffic handled on the Green Channel. The on duty communications supervisor shall have the approval of this assignment based upon logistics, manpower,ect. The on -duty Communications supervisor may ,at his /her discretion, assign fire agencies•ty the Careen Channel for dispatch should control becomes satura►ted,.tn this event the control operator will notify the apprrlpriate agencies on —duty officer before assignment is made. The Green Channel will also be utilized for helicopter landing zone instructions. EXHIBIT "A" U G COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ?Memo # C -91 -16 Eft Dates 10 -01 -91 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated bys Comm. Committee 4. Location for EMS: Any medic unit that requires additional directions to an emergency in a specific fire district other than that provided by Control the medic unit should request that fire district responding to go to the Green Channel and can be given more detailed instructions to an incident, After the location of the incident is understood the units shall return to the Control channel. Ug(a SSION Not applicable PEMALTIES: . Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. EyH181T "A" ----------- - - - - -- - - - - - -- D 2 1 COUR ------------------------------------ - --- COLLIER ----TY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION - _- _______ -- Memo- #- C- 89- 01- _' - - -Eff -Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------- To. All EMS, Fire, Coma -------------------- i -_--_ - ___---- __ - - - -- Personnel Initiated by: Comm. CCommittee ttee Subject. Communications/General i - - - - -- ------------------,----------------- -_-_ -_ct /Gen era a - ans eral page 1 of 1 ---------------------------------------- - - - - -- Pt1iiP0 ,� ;: To give an overview of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center, its radio designation, duties, and responsibilities. DEFINITIOMB : Hot applicable. SACRGRO UND : So as to reduce any confusion over the Collier County Streriff's Office Communisations Center's radio designation, duties, and responsibilities, u general procedure statement is developed: The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Center, for the purpose of theme nerve center for procedures referred to as "Control ", is the the fire and EHS service. The primary purpose df Control is to receive requests for aaaistaace at fire and rescue emergencies and to dispatch, by the moat expeditious means available, the to agencies and equipment to deal with such emergencies. A secondary role is and administrative to receive and coordinate all nonemergency to and to maintain reports, records, and necessary re :larence materials. In addition, Control small provide routing com Emergency Services. munications for the Department of PROCEDURE: In order to carry out its and effective service to following procedures are DISCUSSION: ------ ---- -- Not applicable. QEMALTY : Many functions and to provide immediate the citizens of this County, the provided. No penalties apply to this procedure. M EXHIBIT W page 1 8 p 2" COLLIER COUNTY -FIRE CHIEFS' - ASSOCIATION ----------------------------------------- Memo 6 C -89 -92 Eff Date: 11- di, -89 To. All EMS, Fire, Comm - Personnel ---------------------------- _- ___-- ', Fire, Com Initiated by: Comm. Committee Subject. Communications/Administration -------------- - - - - -- ------- - - - - -- _ - - -- ministration Page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To define the activities that effect Communications operations and the responsible parties that are to ensure proper coordination. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. To further clarify the responsibilities of the Communications Officer, the Fire Chiefs' Association, and the Chiefs' Communications Committee, the following procedure is established: PROCEDURE: The Collier County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the operation and licensing of all radio equipment used by the fire and EMS services and the operation of Control. This function is carried out through the Colamunicati c.-.d Office and Shift Supercisors. It is understood that the operations of Control must affect, and is affected, by operations rf field units. There are basically three (3) types of activities and responsibilities for direction which must be defined: 1. operational .Activitieu How specific activities shall be carried out in and b +; personnel assigned to Control. How equipment operating under County license shall operate. 2. Tactical Activities How much and what type equipment will be needed for specific iireground operations. 3. Combined Activities functions which directly affect both tactical and operational activities= i.e., Command Post radio procedures. It is again understood that each of these activities must rely on Mutual cooperation of all parties. However, to ensure proper coordination, the following responsibilities are placed: e . P 8 D 2q ----------------------------------------- .. COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION _--------------------------------------- Memo i C -89 -02 Eff Date: 11-fl1-89 - -- l To: All EMS, Fire, Coma personnel Initiated by: Comm. Comm------- om 1. Operational Activities Communications Officer, m. Committee 2. Tactical Activities Fire Chiefs' Association. 3. Combined Activities Chief's Communications Committee. The Chiefs' Association Communications Committee will consist of the Communications Officer and designated representatives from the Fire Chiefs' Association. In further recognizing the need for cooperation, whenever practical, input shall be solicited from all parties and shall be accepted at any time. The Chiefs' Communications Committee shall act as liaison between the Chief's Association and the Communications Officer. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: No penalties apply to this procedure. c, HOT "A" --------------------------------------------------------- 8 D 2 , -- - - - - COLLIER COUNTY ruts CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -- ------------------------------------- - _Hemo_8 C -89_03 Bff Date: 11 -01 -89 - Fire, Comm ; ---------------- - - - - - ----------------- To: All E.� _�_- ____ - -ir - Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee - .. -- ------------------------------------ Subject. Communications/Organization Page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To document the mission and organization of the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. DRYIBIT IONS : Not applicable. BAC$GROUND : The following mission statement Collier County Sheriff's Offic, Intended to provide insight i�,to and procedures of the division. PROCRDURS : ,nd organizational outline of the Communications Division is the purpose, chain of command, The Communications Divis.on at the Collier County Government Complex Sheriff's Officr;t Naples, Florida, is designated "Control" for all fire and emergency medical communications in Collier County, Florida. The personnel and facilities at this office are assi9 - -xed to the Collier County Sherif.f'a Office Communications Division. The Communications Di Sheriff's Office. vision is all *lament of the Collier County The Collier County Sheriff is responsible to the County Manager for "providing centralized fire and rescue dispatching cervices." The Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Officer shall manage and exercise operational control over activities of this office, reporting to the Sheriff. A Communications Supervisor shall command each shift, reporting directly to the Communications Officer. The Communications Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all actions required are handled in accordance With prescribed procedures. In any situation not covered by specific instructions, the decisions and Supervisor shall use beat judgement in making decision* anal taking action. DxecusexoNs EAMBITW G J - -- -----------•..-------------------- --- ------ ---------- - - -21 • COLLIER COUNTY YIRS CHXZYB' ASSOCIATION ------- - - - - -- ------------------------------------------ .. -Homo ; C -89 -03 g== Date: 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, -Comm personnel Initiated by:. Comm. Committee Not applicable. PENALTY: No specific penalties apply to this procedure. EXHIBIT "A" Pa a.• 2 �.,. . - -__ -- ....., ...,, Iloilo ---------- - - - - -- _ 8 p ----- - - - - -- COLLxSR COURT --------------------------------- -_ -- Y FIRS CRISPS' ASSOCIATION - - - -- memo ------------------ qr�C -89_44 - - Stf -Gate; 11-01-89 '- - - - - -- - - - -- To`- All -EMS, Fire, Coma Perao -------------------------------------- Subject: Communications by:.-Co... Committee ---------- _mmunications Cosoplaints ----------------------- ------------------ ------------------------------- o- _ -- - - -- Ptu- llp.; To establish an Orderly proe-edure for complaints Procedures i and/or qua stiona concerning Communications operations and d REFINITI0ye: Not aPPlicable. 'MtWGROUND : Periodically, queat.to»a Communications and/or d complaints arise concerning or by units in the fifil ea or decislona either by Communications calls Communicational "ld. w 14 tiara the complainant 1Aatadlataly interferes with the �'O complain of question. feelings bstHeen thehandling of incidents and creates till* about how an incidentjnv°Ived parties. Parties with field units should waa handled eith by Communieitionrstoirnby field on Officer should refer those questions to their Incident. The Officer hmat Supervisor) at the completion appropriate Officer wi concerned to y' at that time, contact the Other Th:.s •ai11 avoid aatorObtain clarification of any disputed items. Mizunderstandings. If problems developing over simple satisfactorily reaOlvethetwO c °ncerned officers cannot established to provide question► the following will: a Means for handling such incidentssrwhich I• Provide a written record Of the problem. 2. Will allow time for proper analysis. 3. Will make all responsible parties aware of th PROUDDRp: t problem. The following procedure concerning activities, shill be followed in making procedures, or policies: '� complaint 1• Comalainant a.hall initiate the appropriate section Of the/Rad 0 Communications Complaint Fora. Y coapletinq - - 2. The c+�mp /Mint for shall be.r fora-------- - - - - -. ----- - - - - -- forwarded through the APPlicable E:H,81T A ------ - - --- -- COLLIER - COUNTY -FIRE- CHIEFS' 11$SOCIRTXO -------------------- To - _ -_Hemo ------ 4--- - - -Eff -Date------------------------ 11 -01 -85 All EMS Fire, Comm Personnel rsonnel Initiated b company or division chain Y: 'Comm. Committee- - of the compan Of command to the Chief Officer Y oz division. 3• The Chief as at listen to the,dis this point, come to Communications and bring the Writtenputed it,A(0 on the tape. The Chief shall of the com CO °print with him and shall leave a copy effort should be with t'is findings at Communications. Every when the Shift 8umade by the Chief to come to Communications Occurred is ptrvtsor on whose shift the complaint Present. 4 • The appropriate offir.er to the initiator aB �nnecesaaryiorefo nrardnithe complaint Chairman of the Chie.s Communication Committee. the 5• The Chiefs' Ccam Officer shall uni" "Ons Committee and the and /or recommendation. the complaint and make maAdeci�sion to be either friv Complaints regarded b noted and retur'volouit or completely this committee to the appropriate Y unfounded shall be so department or division for Cbiaf Officer of the 6. After inveati possible action. completed, the se anion second r or recommendation has been returned to the Copy of the complaint for shall be in this procedureQmpiai.aant by reversing the steps detailed 7• Complaints should and in no case be handled as expeditiously as seventh 7th shall complaints be intitiated After Possible, consideration calendar day follow Chairman of the be given g the incident. HO Chiefs to co.- coQ laints received by the fourteen (14) calendar d$Ommunications Committee more than constraints are neCeexa. Y following the incident. Time r'Y because of recording limitations. 8. A copy Of the be made for usePb rOpriate radio and telephone traffic will recordings for or tape Y the committee in making of determining transcripts will be its decision. HO complaint hang the validity of a complaint until the tbe been recorded purpose form- Tape recordings n the Communications Complaint Chiefs' Communications will normally only be available to the officer for the tions Co�emittee or the Communications Purpose Of resolving the dispute. If additional room is needed Appropriate company memo on the complaint fora memorandum form. r use DISCUSSION! Not applicable. PEid -- N `-- ----------------------------------- 8 p -------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- -- COL -11n COUNTY r=Z CHIRPB' ABSOCIA?ION ---------------------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- Memo i C -39 -04 8tf Date: 11 -01 -89 -- TO: All EMS, Fire, Coma personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Penalties may range from remedial instruction to verbal or written reprimands. ECHIBIT "A" D 24 -------- •- __--- __-- .- . - --- -- -- -- ----- --------- --- -_--- -------- -- - - -- COLLIER COUNTY r1RE CHISES' ASSOCIATION --------------------------------------------------------------- ..Hezo i C -89 -35 Bff Date: 11 -01 -89 --------------- -- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- To: All &ms , Fire, Cosa 1!ersonnel Initiated by: Coma. Committee - '"______ Subject: Radio Terminolo;Y Page 1 of 3 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish a policy defining the common terminology to be used in all radio traffic. DSPINIT =OHS: NEW OLD APPLICATION Unreadable 10 -1 used when signal received is not clear Loud & Clear 10 -2 Self - Explanatory Stop Transmitting 10 -3 Self - Explanatory Copy, Copies 10• -48 Acknowledge Message Received Affirmative 10 -4 Yes Negative 10 -54 No Respond, Responding 10 -18 Proceed to or Proceeding to an incident; emergency travel or transport Enroute 10 -185 Non - emergency Travel or Transport In- Quarters 10 -10 Self - Explanatory Out -Of- Service 10 -7 Self - Explanatory Understand Understand Message, can and will comply In- Service 10 -8 Unit is operating in response to a dispatch, example: training, pre -tire planning, etc. Repeat 10 -9 Self - Explanatory -------------------------------------------------------- - -�� COLLIER COt'NTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------------------•----------------------------------------- Memo A C -8: -05 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ':o: All EMS, Pire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Return to, Returning to 10 -19 Self- Explanatory What is Your Location. 10 -20 Self- Explanatory Call By Phone 10 -21 Self - Explanatory Disregard Last Message 10 -22 Self - Explanatory Stand By 10 -23 Self - Explanatory On Scene 10 -97 Self - Explanatory Emergency Radio Traffic 10 -33 Will confine all radio transmissions to an emergency in progress or a now incident Cancel 10 -66 Apparatus not needed on the incident and way return to an in service mode Nothing Showing Self-Explanatory Smoke Showing Self- Explanatory Working Fire Self- Explanatory Limited Service A unit that cannot be used to its full potential, Example: an engine with less than a full load of hose, an EHS unit no life -pak, etc. BACKG ROUND s A policy that specifically defines the terms to be used in radio transmissions is needed to ensure that a common not of definitions exist and that all personnel usinq the radio can understand each term or description. PROCIDunN: When using the Control channel to communicate with Control, other unites, other Jurisdictions, and other individuals, the above definitions ,shrill apply for the terms listed. --------------------------------------------------------- Note: Thin is a partial listing of more common radio terminology used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office. Notice that Page 2 -c.,:'A1r „A" 8 0'21 - LLIER GOVN;iy FIRE CNISrB' A8$O -------------------- CIATION ------ --- - -- ------------------------------ --------------- Homo C- 89 -Q;,' Stf Date ------ 11 -01-89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel- Initiated by: 'Comm. Committee - no "10" codes are used. v =scus�IOK: Not applicable. �A�LTYt While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, continued non- complia.lce may result in verbal orwrittenlful or reprimand. . E.,*H19-1T "A" 8 Q. % 2'q _____ __________ --- _ --- _____ _ __w-- _- - - -' -- --- - _R-COUNTY FIRS CHIEFS' AssoCimlox - ----- ------ - ----- _-------- 6--- - - -Eff -Date: 11 -01 -89 ^ - - - -- To: A].I EMS, Fire, Cosntx Person ------------------------- .______ -_ neI Initiated by: Comm. Committee Terminology --------- - - - - -- -ag-'-------Pe 1 of 4 -- Subject: Dispatch Te ------ ----- -- -_ ------------- - PURPOSEt To establish and define the terminology to be used in the dispatching of incidents by the Collier County Sheriff's office Communications Center (Control). DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. �hCK�RO UNiO : Since the various fire districts and County EMS are responsible for responding to incidents and situations that vary greatly in nature, general definitions of the terminology used are necessary to ensure concise and efficient dispatch. PROCSDURE 4 The following are the incident types dispatched by C-:ntrol for the various fire districts and Sys: The call Will be cataloged by the incident type outside fire, auto accident, public service, tc.)ite' rescue, The following are the specific classifications for the three (3) incident types. These classifications dispatching incidents: will be used when E HIG)T "A" Page 1 9 0 -244 - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hemo # C -89 -06 Eff Date: 11-01 -89 - To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel initiated by: Comm. Committee- - Incident Types Fire Incidents Classification Auto Fire Brush Fire Dumpster Electrical Fire Fire Alarm Sounding Fuel Spill Chemical Spill Inside Gas Leak Smell of Smoke Smoke in Area Smoke in Building Structure Fire Outside Fire Transfer Trash Fire Truck Tire Mires Gown or Arcing Chimney Description - Automobile or car fire - Leaves, field, woods, etc. - Hetal trash container - Any known electrical problem -- (Outlets smoking, lights flickering) All reports of alarms sounding (ADT, smoke detector, sprinkler alarms, automatic phone dialers) Hazard due to fuel spilled / leaking Unknown substance spilled /leaking The ordor or presence of natural or L? gas inside a structure Smoke.is smelled, but not seen Smoke concentrated in general area Visible smoke in the building The exact type fire is not known outdoors fire not otherwise described A nonemergency movement of apparatus from station to station or zone to zone Garbage pile, rubbish, tires, etc. Tractor trailer, tanker Hires on ground, trees, etc. Self- explanatory Special Note: For fires inside a structure, dispatch the call using a one -word description of what is burning; i.e., stove, bedroom, kitchen, furnace, mattress, etc. In crises not covered above, the Dispatcher will use his /her discretion, with the description not exceeding two (2) words. Page 2p Gl�P.1-211 T "^w COLLIER COUNTY FIRL CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ---------------------------------------------------- - - -$ -- D - -� Hemo 0 C-89 -06 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS:, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Incident Type: Medical Incidents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. s. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27, 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Abdominal Pain / Problems Chest Pain Convulsions, Seizures Headache Stroke / CVA Allergies / Hives / Medical Reactions / Stings Carbon Monoxide / Poisoning / Inhalation / Hazardous Materials Overdose / Poisoning / Ingestion Pregnancy / Childbirth / Miscarriage Psychiatric / Behavioral Problems Sick Person / (Specific Diagnosis as Unknown Problem / Han Down Heart Problems Back Pain Animal Bites Bums Drowning (near) / Diving Accidents Electrocution Heat / Cold Exposure Assault Stab / Gunshot hound Eye Injuries Falls Hemorrhage Industrial / Machinery Accidents T ffi A id Chief Complaint) A. St c cc ent (Auto, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Pedestrian) Choking Breathing Problems Cardiac / Respiratory Arrest Unconscious / Fainting (Still Breathin;) Diabetic problems Traumatic Injuries (Specific, If Possible) Page 3 C T "A" --- ---- ------- ----------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS- ASSOCIATION 8 -------------------------------------------------------- Memo 0 C -89 -07 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 - To: All EHS', Eire, Comm Personnel Initiated by Comm. ' Committee --------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Equipment / Personnel Terminology Pal�-e 1 of 4 ------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish and define the terminology to be used in identifying equipment and /or personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. DEFINITIONS: �'• (Continued) Page i E-'± ,1 '.9IT "A" COLLIER COUNTY UNIT DESIGNATIONS Engine P Primary "manned" pumping engine in station Pumper S Secondary pumping engine in station (reserve or volunteer) Hose T Third out engine - same station Ladder A Aerial company Rescue M Manned basic life support unit Haz Mat D Dedicated hazardous waterial team unit Brush B Brush or woods Woods S Second brush wagon out of station Tanker L Large capacity water hauler (1000 gallons or pore) Boat C Craft that floats or flies over water Utility S Service vehicle Medic A Advanced life support unit capable of transport Medflight E EMS helicopter used in transportation of Patients and EMS personnel Attack A Aamll pumping engine, normally with less 500 9Pm capability which can be used on --- - - - - - -- -small fires and /or have rescue abilities ------------------------------- - - - - -- (Continued) Page i E-'± ,1 '.9IT "A" ---------------------------------------- COLLI '- -" £R COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION f1� ------------------------------ - -J.1 -- ____emo' #`C -89 -07 Eff Dates 11 -01 -89 To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Camm - Committee Mobile Command County Command Van Crash Fire Firefighting apparatus specifically equipped for plane crash firefighting and may be equipped with large amounts of foam and water Crash Rescue Apparatus equipped q ppad Eor special rescue operations during plane crash incidents COLLIER COUNTY STAFF AND COMMAND DESIGNATIONS Chief Chief administrative and /or operational Officer of a fire control district Asst. Chief Second in command and normally easumes full authority in the absence of the Chief Deputy Chief Third in c-ommand and may be assigned to a particular division, i.e., Fire Harshal, Training, etc, Division/ Batallion Chief A chief officer normally assigned as a shift commander. Will normally respond as first on scene commander of a major incident Marshal Individual specifically assigned to Fire Harshal duties and may have the rank of Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief or Captain Captain Normally a station or unit commander. Hay have specific job title, such as training Officer, fire marshal, etc. Lieutenant Station or unit commander Engineer Driver /Operator of the equipment Firefighter Firefighter /UMS provider to a unit within a fire district Inspector Person, charged with the responsibility of performing fire inspections on new and existing buildings Page 2 .. •w.-r 1611 COLLIER COUNTY- FIRE - CHIEFS' - ASSOCIATION - - --------------------------------------Date: Memo � C -$9 -87 Eff 11- 01- 89------ �- -� - -•2 TO: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by Comm Committee STAFF AND COMMAND DESIGNATIONS (Continued) . Investigator Person charged with the responsibility of performing investigations to determine the origin and cause of a fire Medcom EMS director, division head, or shift supervisor within the Collier County EMS Admin Collier County Administrative Staff Paramedic Advanced life support provider assigned to an EMS unit EMT Emergency Medical Technician (BLS provider) assigned to an EMS unit Support Person utilized as the Public Information SERV Officer, food support, etc. Special emergency response vehicle When communicating with Control, units in the field, or personnel, the above listed designations should be utilized. This will Delp eliminate confusion and cut back on unnecessary air time. The unit designated above will normally be followed by the station number, zone, or division they are assigned to, such as: EAST NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT person /Unit Chief Assistant Chief Deputy thief. (future) Batallion Chief (future) Captain Lieutenant Inspector Engineer Firefighter Engine Rescue Ladder Truck Tanker Etc... Pa 3 .. E f...T 7 Q Designation Chief 20 Chief 21 Chief 22 Batallion 20, 21, etc. Captain & Station # Lieutenant & Station Inspector 20, 21, etc. Engineer " Firefighter " Engine " Rescue " Ladder " 'tanker " Etc... ------- - - - - -- COLLIER - COUNTY- FIRS- CHIEFS_ - ASSOCIATION - - - -- ------D-- Memo 0 C -89 -07 Nff Date: 11 -01 -89 2 -------------------------------------------------------------- --- To: All NHS, Fire, Como personnel Initiated by: Cowin. Committee Utilizing these designations should allow for easier tracking of equipment and personnel on the scene of or responding to an incident. orasat8:2®H t Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non- complaince may result in verbal or written reprimand. Page 4 ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS! ASSOCIATION ------- - - - - -- Memo -; C- sq- 08--- - - -Eff Date: - 11- 01- 89----- - -8 - -Y- 2% ---------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ------- •-- --. --- ---..---.---••---•------.--------•--------L---------.------- Subject: Communications with Units /Personnel Page 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necessary in efficiently and effectively communicating with units and /or personnel in the field. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: Since communications is a vital element in handling of any emergency or non - emergency sistuation by fire and EMS units, it is essential that everyone utilize the same format in communicating with one another. PROCRDME : The following procedures shall be utilized when communicating with Control, units, and /or personnel in the field: 1. When communicating with Control, units in the field, or personnel in the field, messages should be as concise and short as possible so as to eliminate any unnecessary air time. 2. Personnel in the field assigned to a unit should refz r to themselves by the unit on which they are assigned, i.e., Hedic 5, Engine 20, Rescue 20, etc. 3. If the unit officer finds it necessary to communicate with Control via his /her portable radio, then the unit officer should refer to himself /herself by the rank and apparatus riding on: Captain Engine 20 Lieutenant Rescue 41 Engineer Engine 20 Firefighter Rescue 20 Etc... 4. Personnel should identify the unit they are calling first and then identify the unit that is calling: Control; Hedic 5 " EXHIHCf " A Page i - -- -------------------------------- COLLIER - COUNTY - FIRE - CHIEFS' - ----- ASSOCIATION Memo 0 C -89 -09 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ---- _--- -_1---------- -- ---- - -. ----.---------_--------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Come Personnel Initiated by: Conn. Committee ----------------------------------------------- -- ---------------- SubJect: Radio Equipment Licensing /Ownership page 1 of 2 PURPOSE: To establish the license for the radio frequencies used by the Collier County Sheriff's Office for Fire and SMS use as well as the policies of ownership of such equipment. DEFINITI0IJf3 : Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the individuals /entity responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and radio procedures comply with the FCC rules and regulations, the following procedure is established. PROCEDURE: Collier County Sheriff's Office is the licensee for Control frequency and radio equipment. As the licensee, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for ensuring that all radio equipment and operating procedures comply with the rules aad regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. Failurn to comply with the rules and regulations of the FCC constitutes a violation of federal law, and is cause for withdrawal of operating privileges. Any failure to comply with the policies and procedures outlined in this manual is grounds for withdrawal of authorization for use. of Control frequency licensed to the Collier County Sheriff's Office. County Ovned Equipment County -owned radio equipment shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this publication. Radio equipment is procured only for stated specific requirements as outlined by the Collier County Sheriff's Office Communications Division. Page 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------ - - - - -- _Memo- #- C_89- 09 -_ -- Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 - - - �- To: All EMS, Fire, Coma personnel Initiated by Comm Committee Von-County Ownership of Radio Squipmeat Authority to operate any non - County owned transmitter on frequencies assigned to the Collier County Sheriff's Office requires the advance written approval of the Sheriff. In addition, the users of the non - County owned radio equipment that has been approved for use on Sheriff's and /or Control frequencies, are responsible for furnishing evidence to the Sheriff's Office Communications Division that the FCC required transmitter measurements have been made by a licensed radio technician. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PIRRALTY t Failure to follow this procedure will result in withdrawal of operating privileges for the company or transmitter concerned. EXHISiT W Page 2 @---Q--2 , COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ---------- - -------------------------------------------------- - - - -' Memo 4 C -92 -10 Eff Date: 04 -22 -92 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Cons Personnel Initiated by: .Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Fire Station /Hedic Unit Designation Page 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish the procedures necessary in efficiently and effectively communicating with fire stations and /or Medic units by proper designation. DEFINITIONS: Not applicable. BACKGROUND: In an effort to eliminate confusion and to provide for future expansion of fire districts and Medic units, the following designations shall be utilized. PROCEDURE: The following designations shall be assigned to the fire districts in Collier County and the City of Naples Fire Department: Station Assignments Jurisdiction 1 through 9 City of Naples 10 through 19 Big Corkscrew 20 through 29 East Naples 30 through 39 Innokalee 40 through 49 North Naples 50 through 59 Marco Island 60 through 69 Ochopee /Everglades 70 through 79 Golden Gate 90 through 99 Isle of Capri Medic units shall be designated by numbers 1 through 15 and will be assigned specific zones within the County as determined by the EMS Director. Headquarters designations shall be given to each of the fire districts for use by fire department administrative staff. Headquarters designations shall coincide with the station number where the Headquarters Is located, i.e., Headquarters 20 is administrative staff (Chief, Assistant Chief, etc.) for Sast Naples district. ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- ExroW "AN* _ ____ __ _ - - __ B E COLLIER COUNTY lIR CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -- - - Memo # C- 92 -Z.0 Sff Ante 04 -22 -92 - - - - - - -- -------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Cons Personnel Initiated by: Coma. Committee Many of the station designations will not be utilized at this tine but will be kept in reserve for future expansion within the fire districts. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty applies to this procedure, willful or continued non- complaince may result in verbal or written reprimand. EXHIL"IT ON'. - - - - -- -------------- ----- COLLIER - COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ------------------------------------------------- Hemo # C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 ---------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------- 7 ----------------- Subject;— Lnitial Radio Announcement /Dispatch Page 1 of 3 ------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE To establish a standard procedure for the broadcast of the initial radio announcement (dispatch). DEFIRITIONS : Not Applicable BACKGROUND: In order to avoid confusion and provide consistency when dispatching fire and ems incidents, A standard procedure is required for the terminology, order, and form of various types of incidents, addresses and response. PROCEDURE: The following procedure will be followed when dispatched the initial response for fire and ems incidents: Vocal dispatches and sounding of selective calling tones (paging tones) will be made in the same order as companies are due to respond. Selective calling tones will only be sounded for one incident at a time. The units due will be announced first follower: by the type of incident and then the address. The address will be given a total of three (3) times, two (2) times by Control during the dispatch and one (1) time by responding units as they acknowledge their response. After the second vocal by Control, any additional information will be given to the first due unit (s), such as cross streets, subdivision names, building names, etc., and more detail on the type of incident, such as specific injury, sickness, etc. E HISIT "A" Page 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION R ' ---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -y - -�- memo 0 C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 -------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee Example: 1. a. Medic 5 tones, Golden Gate Rescue tones (traffic accident). b. First vocal: "Hedic Sr Golden Gate Rescue, Traffic Accident, 4700 block of Golden Gate Parkway." c. Second vocal: "Medic 5, Golden Gate Rescue, Traffic Accident, auto, 4700 block of Golden Gate Parkway, cross street Tropicana Boulevard." d. Medic 5 acknowledges when responding with their unit identifier and repeats back the address to Control. Vedic 5 should acknowledge first since they were dispatched first as an EMS emergency. e. Golden GAte Rescue acknowledges when responding with unit identifier and repeats back the address to Control. f. If another unit is responding to the call other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait until. the initial units have acknowledged to Control before they advise of their response. This will keep from over riding other units. g. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units mark responding. 2. a. East Naples tones, Hedic 5 tones (Structure Fire) b. First vocal: "East Naples Fire, Hedic 5. Structure fire, 6075 Golden Gate Parkway." C. Second vocal: "East Naples Fire, Hedic 5, Structure fire, 6075 Golden Gate Parkway, the David Lawrence Hental Health Center." d. East Naples Fire should acknowledge first with the OIC advising Control of what units are responding and repeat the address back to Control. e. Hedic 5 acknowledges after the fire unit by unit identifier and repeats the address back to Control. f. If another unit is responding to the incident other than the first due units dispatched, they should wait until the initial units have acknowledged to Control before they advise of their response. This will keep from over riding other units. g. Control should acknowledge units responding and announce the time the units mark responding. Station /Unit Paging Tones - Second Vocal - Call Back After the paging tones and appropriate agencies /units have been announced for the first vocal, then after the second vocal, Control should give additional. information, such as cross streets, building names, sub - divisions, etc., to the agencies involved. After the second vocal is completed, units should acknowledge responding in the same sequence as dispatched. IL control has not received an acknowledgement of a unit responding Page 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- COLLIER - COUNTY- FIRE - CHIEFS_ - ASSOCIATION - - - - -- O -- n- Memo ; C -91 -11 Eff Date:2 -1 -91 .f tt ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Coma. Committee within one (1) minute from the initial dispatch, they will call back the appropriate unit /agency to see if a unit is responding to the incident. EMS type calls should be dispatched by the proper fire /rescue agency, if applicable. Likewise, fire type incidents should be dispatched with the appropriate fire agencies being notified first. Acknowledgement The units should acknowledge responding to Control in the same order and dispatched. If there are several units responding from the same agency, the OIC from the appropriate agency should advise Control of the units responding and repeat back the address of the incident to Control. This serves as verification that the agency /units are responding to the proper address of the incident. if the address is repeated back incorrectly, Control should contact the unit /agency and give them the proper *address and then the unit verify back to Control again. Failure to Acknowledge on Call Back Any agency that fails to acknowledge responding to an incident within one (1) minute should be contacted by Control over.the radio to see if the agency is in fact responding. If there is no acknowledgement from a particular agency, the next closest appropriate agency /unit should be dispatched to the call. Control should attempt to contact the initially dispatched agency /unit via a secondary means to see if they are responding to the incident. Acknowledgements should only be mad•: by responding units and not by base station radios or portables. This will ensure Control that a unit is in fact responding to the incident. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PENALTY: While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, willful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. E j,is T "A" Page 3 8 Q �� ----------------------------------------------------------------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION Memo S C -89 -12 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Communicaticns Courtesy Page 1 of 2 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- PURPOSE: To establish common radio communications courtesies that shall be utilized by all personnel. DErIVITIONS : Not applicable. $ACXG1t0UND : There have been occasions Where personnel interfered With another unit attempxing to Control, another unit, or an individual on This has created unnecessary problems and have had serious impact on the outcome of of this procedure is to reinforce correct, radio communications procedures. PROCEDURE 1 have interrupted or communicate with an incident scene. contusion that could an incident. The intent proper, and polite In an attempt to eliminate confusion, interruption, or interference during radio communications by field or Control personnel, the following procedures shall be utilized: 1. No field personnel should attempt any type of communications with Control, another unit, or an individual if Control is in the process of dispatching a call unless an emergency exists that warrantu immediate communications, such as a life threatening emergency. If a call is in the process of being dispatched, every effort should be made to wait until the dispatch is complete. 2. Field units that are acknowledging response or providing status, to Control, another unit, or an individual, should not use sirens or air horns during the radio transmission. It a siren must be used and it is of the electronic type, wail mode is preferred ever any other mode so that you can be understood during your radio announcement. 3. No individual shall be addressed by their first name during radio transmission. 'Individuals shall be identified by their rank or by the unit to which they are assigned. E,:H1B1T "9 �rrrr..wrwv.�iarPXl t�7r'w:AV7VOPWi' -------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- - -n - -� COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION ----- -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Memo R C -89 -12 Eft Date: 11 -01 -89 ------------------------------------------------------------------ To: All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: 'Comm. Committee 4. All non - emergency communications should be kept to a minimum to ensure air time for emergency traffic. 5. During a major incident,, all radio traffic should be switched to an alternate frequency, such as the "Green" channel (154.010) as soon as possible in order to free Control channel for emergency dispatching of other incidents. 6. Although everyone should be polite on the radio as far as their tone of voice and expressions, the use of phrases, such as, good mcrning, please, thank you, etc. waste air time and shall not be utilized during any radio transmission. These types of Phrases should be "assumed" by the receiver and not "expressed" by the transmitting party. DISCUSSION: Not applicable. PZNJLLTY : While no specific penalty exists for this procedure, will ful or continued non - compliance may result in a verbal or written reprimand. EMBIT 'V l 8 D G44 --•---------------------.-----------------------------------•------- COLLIER COUNTY FIRS CHIEF'S' ASSOCIATION --------- - - - - -- ---------------- - - - - -- -- - - - -- ----- - - - - -- - - - - -- - Hemo i C -89 -13 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 ------------------------------------------------------------------ To: All ENS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated by: Comm. Committee --------- .-------- .-- -•- -.- - -- - --.. ---------- .- .- ---- L-- •- ---------- - - - --. Subject: Cross Streets page 1 of 2 ------- -- ._ - -- - -------- -- -- --------------------------------- - - - - -- PUR ,0a1l: To establish a procedure for the announcement of the cross street, street off of, or place name in the vocal announcesent. DIMIN IT'IONS : Not applicable. DACmOUNU: Collier County has many streets with similar sounding naLes and some streets with the same name. it, therefore, becomes important that some additional information be'given to help personnel more easily locate incidents. Information, such as cross street, major intersecting street, and communities will provide this a! -d. AOQSDURB! Additional information to help locate incidents shall be given as available in the following priority. Only one item of information should be given on the second vocal after the address. Additional information may be given. if available, after acknowledgement. Priority and Definitions Cross Street Closest intersecting street to address of incident (closest street is used because units may not be responding from the same direction at all times). Off of Hain artery or highway which subject streets runs off of. Community Community name if known. Subdivision Subdivision name if known. Building Building or eatahlishment name if known. DISCUBSION1 Not applicable. EXHIBIT *A* ------------------------------- ------------------------- -- -� -_ D_ 21 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION -------------------------------------------------------------- memo # C -89 -16 Eff Date: 11 -01 -89 -------------------------------------------- To. All EMS, Fire, Comm Personnel Initiated b y: Comm. Committee -� --------------- - - - - -- --------------------- - -i of -_ -- - -i - -- Subject: Standard Response Procedures Page PURPOSE: To establish a standard response procedure for dispatching of apparatus to emergency and non - emergency incidents-. ORFINITIONS : Not applicable. BACKGROUND: Self - Explanatory PROCRDURE . A standard response plan to incidents is presently being developed by the Collier County Chiefs' Association. Until this process is complete, fire and MIS units will continue to be dispatched on a single agency basis as is presently being done. The goal of this procedure will be to establish automatic aid and multi - engine company, truck company, and specialized apparatus response on initial dispatch of an incident. DISCtIBl�YON � Not applicable. P�R.lT t Not applicable at this time. E<HIBIT "A" e COLLIER COUNTY FIRST RESPONDER BLS STANDING ORDERS STA TEMENT OF PURPOSE The intention of Basic Life Support Protocols is to assist the First Responders of the nine area fire departments in delivering basic patient care to our community, consistent with medical standards. GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT The following general measures shall he applied to help promote speed and efcienry when rendering emergency medical care. to the sick, ill, infured or infrrmea! These protocols constitute guidelines for treatment and may be altered at the discretion of the attending Paramedic or E15 �Vedical Director. A. TP en applicable, obtain verbal consent prior to treatment. Respect the patient's right to privacy and dignity. Courtesy, concern and common sense will assure the patient of the best possible care. Am- competent adult patient has the right to refuse any and all medical care. Should a patient refuse care, you must wait for an EVES unit to arrive on .scene to assure the appropriate release form is read and signed by the patient. B. The First Responder shall provide Collier County Emergency Ii-ledical Services Department with all the necessary available information in a timely manner regarding the patient's condition and treatment to that point, including a copy of the medical report. Upon this interaction, the First Responder will give any assistance to the transport agency INFECTIOUS DISEASE PROTOCOL A. At all times, use universal precautions. ! Wearing of gloves to prevent contact with patient bodyfluids. 2. Yr'earing of masks and protective eve wear during procedures likely to generate droplei of bodv, fluids. 8 0 21 3. Wearing of gowns during procedures likely to generate splashes of body fluids. , 4. Proper cleaningidisinfecting or disposal of equipment and supplies. S. Washing of hands thoroughly before and after patient contact, and after removal of gloves. B. If a First Responder becomes exposed, the procedures listed below shouid be followed to include: 1. The contaminated area should be washed lhorou&v with soap and water as soon as possible. 2. Advise the EMS crew so they can relay to the E.R. Physician where patient is transported to that a 'significant exposure " has occurred and request that the source patient be tested I. PA TIENT ASSESSMF_NT Initial assessment and emergency treatment of the patient must be carried out simultaneously, keeping treatment priorities in mind. Primary Survey: The primary survey is utilized to access for life- threatening situations. The primary surrey and appropriate therapy should be completed immediately and efficiently upon reaching the patient. When appropriate, stabilizing therapv (cervical spine immobilization) should be instituted almost simultaneously with the primary survey. The First Responder Team should complete the primary survey within 60 seconds, checking and /or performing the following. I, Assess Airway a. Assess patency of ainvay. b. Establish and maintain patent airway. Determine the adequacy and rate of respirations. Follow American Heart Association (A HA) BCI.S standards, if necessary. 2 Assess Breathing (see Respiratory Emergencies Protocol) a. Look, listen and feel for movement ofair. b. Support respirations as needed. C. Look for symmetrical chest movement. d. Look for any signs of respiratory distress (cyanosis, use of accessory muscles). e. Record respiratory rate and quality. I Assess Circulation a. Assess carotid or femoral pulses (rate and qualio). b. If indicated, perform CPR Follow AHA BCLS standards. C. Check for signs and symptoms of circulatory compromise (pallor, diaphoresis, delayed capillary refill). 4. Assess For Life Threatening Bleeding Control exsanguinating hemorrhage appropriately. S. Assess Level of Consciousness The A. V P. U. method should be used for initial neurologic evaluation: A - Alert V - Responds to verbal stimuli P - Responds to painful stimuli U - Unresponsive Secondary Survey: 8 D 24 The secondary survey occurs after the primary survey has been completed and appropriate action has been taken. It is a complete examination designed to check for specific, although not necessarily life- threatening injuries. The secondary survey can be performed in conjunction with the primary survey or when appropriate throughout patient treatment. The Fire - Rescue Team should perform and'or check for the following. Vital Signs: Blood pressure: All medically related calls should have a "complete'* assessment of the systolic and diastolic pressures. If extenuating circumstances exist, such as active sei :ures, a systolic blood pressure may be palpated. When a blood pressure is palpated, narrative documentation must be provided regarding the reason it was necessary. As soon as possible, complete blood pressures shall be auscultated and documented Trauma patients may have blood pressures palpated as long as the situation i prohibits a complete assessment Once the situation is stabili_ed, complete blood pressures must be auscultated and documented. Respirations: Check and document for rate and quality. Temperature: Must be taken on all medical patients History: Use the AMPLE method- I. A - Allergies 2• �! - "edications - Determine what meds the patient takes. Note the dosage and schedule. Whenever possible, bring the medicatio,,.s to the hospital with the patient, and document it on the run report. I P Previous illness 4. L - Last meal S. E'- Details of the present complaint and precipitating events. He =ad to Toe Survey A thorough hands -on e-Yamination to include removing clothing over the injured areas. The survey should include: 1. Skin Color - document if the skin is: a. Normal b. Pale C. Flushed d Ashen e. Cyanotic 2. Skim Temperature - document if the skin is: a. Hot and dry - or - hot and moist a. Watrr and dry - or warm and moist C. Cool and dry - or - cool and moist r V 3. Pupillary Reaction a. Equal and Reactive b. Equal and Unreactive C. Unequal 4. Capillary Refill a. < 2 seconds b. > 2 seconds S. Distal Pulses 6. Current Physician 7. Age and Sex 8. Weight (in kilograms). Approximate if unable to determine exact. 9. Specialized exams as necessary (e.g. cardiac, neurologic) Relevant Information: 1. Patient's chief complaint, pertinent medical history, allergies. 2. Maine and age of die patient. 3. Pertinent results fow?d on physical examination. 4. Mechanism of injury, if found AIR WA Y MAINTENANCE AND OXYGFN ADMINISTRATION: Where stated in the speck treatment protocols as "Secure an airway and administer Supplemental Oxygen as indicated", the following guidelines should be followed: ADMINIST.EIiING OXYGEN: Nasal Cannula: 4 - 6 LImin (2 Umin for COPD patientss) for patients in mild respiratory distress. .._. _.._ .............. 1,� Non- rebreather mask (NRM): 10 respiratory distress, third trimester circulatory deficiencies. - 12 LJmin for patients in severe emergencies, signocant trauma and Pe ► rnfant simple mask: A minimum of 6 Umin must be used NOTE: Patients with known COPD and CO2 relesdon should receive 1O)v flow oxygen in order to avoid suppresing the ventilatory drive created by the chronicaUy low oxygen Muradon of the blood Higher saturation levels may suppress these patients' Oxygen drive, _77115 caution crust not, however. prevent the administration of h Sher levels of gU en lit severe distress. Be prepared to use a BVM and continually reassess the ABC's ESTABLISFI PA: ENCY 0 F AIR WA Y Airway Management: Clear obstructed airways using the appropriate techniques. If necessary, insert an appropriate airway device to maintain the airway (oropharyngeal, nasophaiyngeal). Obstructed Airway I. Conscious - administer abdominal thrusts (adult or child) or alternate between back blows and chest thrusts (infant) depending on patient situation witil the obstr-,action is relieved or the patient becomes unconscious. 2. 11"Onscious - Attempt to ventilate the patient. If successful, continue !a aasist patient respirations. Ifunsuc,,essful, reposition the head and allempt to ventilate again. If still wrsuccessful, administer S abdominal thrusts (adult and child) or S back blows then S chest the Wis (infant) depending on patient situation. Performf fZnger sweep (on an adult only) if necessary. NOTE. Attempt ventilations after each maneuver. Continue this sequence until the patient regains consciousness or raore qualfted help arrives. D 21 8 D Z Respiratory Arrest L Insert oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal ainvay. 2. Ventilate the patient once every S seconds for an adult, once every 3 seconds for a child, and once every 3 seconds for an infant, utilj.ing an appropriately sized bag -valve mask with reservoir. When using the bag -valve device connect the supply tubing to the oxygen tank at a flow of 15 L/min. with the reservoir bag attached. IL MEDICAL EME.RCL'NCIES Chest Pain of Cardiac Origin .1. Perform Patient assessment and document findings. 2. Have patient remain quiet in a position of comfort. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated Cardiac Arrest 1. Primary survey - advise advanced life support unit of cardiac arrest. 2. Perform adequate one or two person C'PR according to the most current AHA BC,LS standards. 3- Apply S-4 ED Comatose .Patients L Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway a" d administer supplemen&d 02 as indicated 3. Assess scene for possible causes. D 29 Seizures I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Protect patient from injury. Move objects away that the patient might strike and cushion the head with a pillow or blanket. 3. Document the severity and duration of seizure activity and rest periods and possible precipitating causes. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Stroke - CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident) I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Try to establish communication with patient. Even though the patient may be unable to speak and appears to be unconscioza, then may stili be able to hear and understand what is taking place. Look for signs indicating patient can understand you. Indications may be subtle, such as a glance, a gc=e, motion or pressure with a finger or hand or a nodding of the head. 4. Calm the patient. S. Do not give patient anything by mouth (they may be unable to wallow). Diabetic Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment w d document findings. NOTE: If the patient kr 4splaying symptoms of intoxication, they may actually be having a 42betic reactao& 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 8 Q 2q 3. Determine if patient has taken insulin and has eaten today. 4. If patient is conscious and alert, you may give sugar (orange juice, candy bar, granular sugar, etc.) III TRA UMA EMERGENCIES Trauma Transport Criteria A11 patients meeting anv one of the criteria summarized below (defined in the Trauma Scorecard Criteria as outlined in Florida Statute IOD -66 and the Collier Countv Eats Protocol) should be transported to a Trauma Center: - Respiratory Rate < 10 or > 29 per minute - Systolic Blood Pressure < 90 mm Hg - Glasgow Coma Scale < or equal to 12 - Pediatric Trauma Score < 8 - -Amputation proximal to the wrist or ankle - Penetrating Injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen or groin Second or third degree burns > 15% of body surface area Paralysis Ejection from motor vehicle (car or truck only) General Trauma Protocols Minimize on scene time of the major trauma patient, BLS and immobilization is required with a cervical device and backboard. Assessment and treatment priorities should be aDproached in the following order. f the patient is suspected to be a trauma alert. Then the EMS ( A IS) unit must be contacted and advised offindings. Frianary S'ur,,ey I. Stabilize the neck and open the airway with a jaw thrust. 2.. Assess breathing, lung sounds and circulation, and check chest while maintaining both manual cervical immobilisation and jaw thr-rast. $ D 24 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Trauma patients should receive high flow oxygen 10 -12 Llmin. via non- rebreather mask. 4. Replace manual cervical immobilization with appropriate cervical immobilr.:ation device, and place the patient on a backboard (see appendix .4 ) S. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock Secondary Survey Head Palpate, inspect the head and skull. Identify all related and significant injuries. 1. Evaluate eyes for pupillary si:e, hemorrhage and penetrating injuries. 2. Assess the nose, ears and mouth for blood or Cerebral /Spinal Fluid (CSF). 3. Observe for vomiting and prevent aspiration. 4. Observe for convulsions in head injuries. S. Maintain C -Spine immobilization. 6. All unconscious patients with suspected head injury should be Iryperventilated by bag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 brea*s per minute. Maxillofacial (Jaw and ,Facial Areas) L Palpate, inspect for m=d1ofacial injuries. Treat airway obstruction i( present, and control hemorrhage. 2. Blunt maxillor" cial injuries should be presumed to have a C- .Spine injury until ruled out by x -ray diagnosi.S. 3.. Eye Injury a. lnspect the eye carefully and document visual acuity . b. f globe is injured apply a sterile, non pressure dressing and cover both eyes. C. Do not remove any penetrating objects. C -Spine / Neck Chest o D 21 1. Palpate, inspect the C -Spine while maintaining immobilisation with a cervical device and backboard. 2. Inspect the neck for distended neck veins and tracheal deviation. 1. .4uscultate, palpate and inspect the chest, ribs and clavicle for injuries (flail chest, sucking chest wound, impaled objects, bruising.) 2. Evaluate and continue to reassess breath sounds. 3. Auscultate heart for rate and adequate heart sounds (Note distant or muffled heart sounds). 4. Assess for the presence of narrowing pulse pressure indicating a possible cardiac tamponade. S. If the chest is bruised, suspect a myocardial contusion. Abdomen 1. Palpate, auscultate and inspect all four quadrants of the abdomen. 2. Apply a moist sterile dressing to eviscerated abdominal wounds or organs. 3. Assess for pelvic fractures. 4. Continually reassess patients with any type of abdominal irjury. Extremities 1. Inspect lower and upper extremities fur any deformity fractures. paralysis or paresis (loss of feeling). 2. Palpate extremities for widerness, crepitus, peripheral pulses, abnormal movement and range oJ'motion. 3. ✓isuah e extremities, and immobilise and splint any possible fracture_ site before moving Check distal sensation and pulses before and after splinting or manipulation P D 21 4. Apply gentle traction to any non - resistant, angulated extremity fracture. Check distal sensation and pulses befpre and after stabilisation. S. Splint joint ifluries in the position found. Immobili =e both above and below the joint. Support hip dislocation with both pillows and uninjured leg in the position of comfort. 6. MAST suit (f available) can be used to stabile femure, hip and pelvic fractures. 7. Control bleeding by direct pressure and assess for shock. 8. Cover open fractures and amputations with moist sterile dressings. 9. Amputated parts need to be in a sealed plastic bag (f available). Do not place the part directly on ice or wrap in moist dressings. Neurologic 1. Assess the motor and sensory responses of extremities. 2. Reassess the Glasgow coma score, level of consciousness (A VP U) and the si_e and reaction of pupils. 3. Continually reassess for arty signs of head injury. Shock Look for any of these signs and symptoms when assessing the patient: Confusion, restlessness, or combativeness 2. Weakness 3. Thirst 4. Pallor S. Tachycardia (pulse > 100 per min.) 6. Sweating (diaphoresis) 7. Tachypnea (respiratory rate > 30 per min.) 8. Cold skin 9. Hypotension (blood pressure < 100 systolic) Spinal Shock Signs and Symptoms: /ID NJ 2 I. Decreased blood pressure 2. Slow and strong pulse 3. Skin warm and dry 4. loss of thermo- regulatory mechanisms, causing a loss of body heat (hypothermia). Treatment Priorities for Shock 1. Open airway and control cervical spine. 2. Assess breathing and circulation. 3. Stop l fe threatening bleeding. 4. Recogni_e signs and symptoms early in treatment. S. Cover patient with blanket to prevent loss of body temperature. SPECIFIC TRAUMATIC INJURIES Gunshot and Stab Wounds 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. ETamine patient for entrance and exit wounds. Cover all wounds with sterile occlusive dressing. 4. Stabilise impaled objects in place. Head Trauma I. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document findings. 2. A11 unconscious pulients with suspected head injury .should be hyperventilated by bag -valve mask with reservoir and supplemental oxygen at a rate of 24 - 30 breaths per minute. Auto Accidents 1. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment, document findings. 2.' Prior to extrication, appiy cervical collar and KED (if complaining of back pain). 3. Perform rapid extrication. 4. Administer appropriate treatment for specific injuries as necessary. Burns 8 D;1W 20 1. Stop the burning process if active burning is present. 2. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 3. Evaluate patient for extent and severity of burn(s) utilising "Rule of Nines " (see appendix Q. 4. Cover the burned area with dry, sterile dressings. S. If the burn was due to a chemical agent, Mush the area with large amounts of water. If the burn was due to dry lime, brush off the dry lime prior to flushing. 6. Burn patients should receive high flow oxygen, 10 - 12 L✓min. via non- rebreather mask, if shortness of breath, shock, or evidence of respiratory tract injury is present. Eye Emergencies 1. Evaluate mechanism of injury. For foreign bodies or chemical exposure, flush eyes with large quantities (up to 2000 cc) of .sterile Normal Saline. NOTE: The exception of this rule is a penetrating injury of the eyeball 2. Flushing should take place immediately. However, transport should not be delayed to complete flushing. If necessary, perform flushing during transport. 3. Cover both eyes with eye pads and dry sterile dressings. 4. Maintain contact with the patient for reassurance. IV ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES fleas Emergencies 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Move the patient to a shaded, well ventilated area 3. Secure an airwav and administer supplementUO2 as indicated. 8 D 29 4. Cool the patient rapidly by removing excessive clothing and applying large amounts of cool water. do not apply ice, cover the patient with wet towels, or give the patient cold liquid 10 drink as all these procedures will hamper the bodv's cooling process. Cold Emergencies encies I. Gentiv remove patient from cold environment. Rough handling of the hypothermic patient can cause cardiac arrest. 2. Remove any articles of damp clothing from the patient. 3. Cover the patient with blankets. 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Water - Related Accidents 1. Suspect a cervical or head injury on any patient in a water - related accident. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Control cervical spine and perform patient assessment and document findings. 4. Begin resuscitative measures even if patient was submerged for a long period Fully immobili. a patient as soon as possible. Poisoning I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Ascertain the following information: a. What did the patient take, how much and how long ago? b. Collect all medicine vials or containers involved for transport to the hospital. Hazardous Marine Stings and Bites I. Perform primary survey. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Remove tentacles or residue by flushing the area with sea 'water. 8 D"21 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. S. .Sting ray stings are to be treated with heat. NOTE: DO NOT USE FRESH WA TER ON THE AFFECTED AREA. Snake and Insect Bites I. Perform patient assessment and document findings. Try to obtain the following information: a. The type of snake or insect. (If possible, collect dead snake or insect for identification.) b. Where did it bite the patient and how long ago? 3. Remove any constricting clothing or jewelry on the affected extremitv. 4. Immobilise the extremity and keep the extremity Ibiver Than the level of the heart. Aninial Bites 1. Perform patient assessment and document findings. 2. Tiff to obtain the following information: a. The type of animal. h. inhere was the patient bitten and how long ago? 3. Stop bleeding and cover wounds with sterile dressings. 4. .Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 5. 4dminister appropriate treatment for specific injuries as necessary. Decompression Sickness (Dive Accident) I. Perform primary survev. 2. Perform secondary survey, when appropriate. 3. Place patient in supine position. NOTE: Where is no support for the left lateral decubitis position or trendelenbrtrg as may have been previously recommended. Trendelenburg has been shown to be harmful except possibly in the first 20 minutes after surfacing. 8 U' 21 4. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02. Nigh flow 02 via non- rebreather mask is indicated. V OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES Normal Delivery I. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Assist the baby as it is delivered Never attempt to pull the baby out. 3. Keep baby at the same level as mother until cord has been clamped and cut. 4. Suction the mouth and the nose Kith a small bulb suction. Insert the bulb squee_ed and then release the bulb to suction appropriately. S. Clamp the umbilical cord at 6 and 8 inches and cut between clamps. 6. Pet form patient assessment on the baby. Wrap the baby to preserve bod}, heat. Advise the ALS unit of baby's condition. i. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. S. An APGAR score ,should be completed at I and S minutes after delivery (see appendix Q. Prolapsed Umbilical Cord 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Place mother in supine position with hips elevated. 3. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 4. O'ith a sterile gloved hand, gently push the baby up the vagina several inches to relieve the pressure on the umbilical cord or until a pulse returns to cord. This position must be maintained 5. Wrap exposed .umbilical cord with sterile dressing moistened with sterile. Normal Saline. 6 Palpate and document the pulse in the umbilical cord. Brcech Bird, i. Perform patient assessment on mother and documentfindings. 2. Secure an airwov and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. Dm 2.19 3. In the baby's head is not delivered within 3 minutes, action mast betaken to prevent suffocation. With a sterile glove hand, form a "V" with fingers on both sides of the baby's nose and push the vaginal wall away from the baby's face (assess for breathing) until the head is delivered (suction if possible). ,'Fever attempt to pull the baby out of the vagina. 4. This is a medical emergency. Rapid transport is essential for a positive outcome. Third Trimester Bleeding 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Place patient on left side to prevent hypotension. 4. i ever attempt to examine the patient internally. Trauma Iii Pregnancy 1. Perform patient assessment on mother and document findings. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated 3. Place patient on left .side to prevent hypotension (if there is not danger of spinal injury), or tilt the backboard so that the mother is leaning to the left. Not only does this prevent obstruction of the vena cava, it also makes aspiration less likely if she vomits. 4. Trauma to the abdomen may cause bleeding inside the uterus. ;Mark the top of the uterus with a marking pencil. Enlargement of the uterus suggests intrauterine bleeding. S. ;Monitor vital signs frequently and watch the abdomen for signs of intra- abdominal bleeding. 6 Shock is more difficult to diagnose in the pregnant patient, but the most likely cause of pre - hospital death is from injury to the uterus. Shock also kills the baby quickly since the blood supply to the fetus is shut off when the mother is in shock. 7. The most common cause of traumatic fetal death is the death of the mother, so the goal is to get the mother to the ER alive. VI. PEDIA TRIC PRO TO COLS 8 D "a 2� Pediatric Allergic Reactions 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. If the child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, a mask held close to the face is a good alternative. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric .Seizures 1. Perform primary survey. 2. If possible, secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Protect the patient from injury. 4. Perform secondary survey. S. Febrile Seizures Actively try to cool patient's body temperature. Remove all clothes (inch ding the socks).. Cool patient by sponging with cool water. DO NOT cover patient with a wet towel, apply ice or give cold liquids to drink. Pediatric Altered Level of Consciousness I. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Pediatric Asthma 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Secure an airway and administer supplemental 02 as indicated. 3. Perform secondary survey. Croup / Epiglottis 1. Perform primary survey. 2. Per�orm secondary survey. 8 D'211 3. Administer 02 only if the patient will tolerate it. If child is resistant to the use of 02 equipment, the mask may be held close to the face rather than secured to the child. 4. f the patient is cyanotic or has an altered mental status, ventilatory effort may need to be assisted. Do not introduce oral airways, tongue blades or any other device into the patient's mouth, as this may precipitate laryngeal spasms and severe swelling, causing a complete airway obstruction. VII. PEDEI TRIC I'RA UMA Primary Survey Airway 1. Establish a patent airway and immobilize the C- Spine. Maintain a neutral position with manual immobilization until a cervical immobilization device and backboard is applied ?. Assist ventilation if level of consciousness is decreased or the patient fails to respond appropriately to voice. Breathing I. Expose the chest. Auscultate lung sounds. Note depth and rate of respirations. 2. Inspect and palpate for unilateral or bilateral chest movement, and any other signs of injury to the area. 3. Administer high allow oxygen. d. Assess far tension pneumothorar, and open pneumothorax. Initiate intervention and treat appropriately. S. Reassess vitals to evaluate effectiveness of the intervention. 6. match for gastric distention to avoid impairment of respiratory effort and/or decreased venous return. Circulation 1. , Assess the pulse quality, rate and regularity. 2. Assess the skin color. ttxturr and rnnillnry rolill fnr cianc of shock 3. Signs and symptoms of pediatric patients with severe shock/hypovolemia: a. Tachycardia, tachypnea b. Delayed capillary refill C. Anxiety/restlessness d. Hypotension (late, ominous sign) 4. Briefly assess the chest, abdomen, and extremities for life threatening bleeding. Apply direct pressure dressings to bleeding sites. Disability Assess the patient's neurological status. 1. Glascow Coma Score (see appendix) 2. Pediatric Trauma Score (see appendbr) 3. Pupil si:e and reaction 4. Hyperventilate if the level of consciousness is decreased Secondary Sur✓g Follow same protocol as adult secondary survey. 8 D" 2'9 APPENDIX E AIRWA YADJUNCTS 4ropharyngeal Airway q �MA 241 1. .Determine si_e of ainvay needed (distance between corner of mouth and ear lobe). 2. Insert with curve pointing upward and rotate 180 degrees while inserting. 3. If patient exhibits ant! gag reflex, remove airway. 8 D ` 214 APPENDIX C GLASCOW COMA SCALE EYES VERBAL MOTOR 4 Spont S Oriented 6 Obeys - Comnds 3 To Voice 4 Confused S Pain - Localized 2 To Pain 3 Inappro. 4 Pain - Withdraw I Unresp. 2 Garbled 3 Pain - Flexion I None 2 Pain - Extends I None APPENDIX D APGAR SCORING TABLE The Apgar scoring system is 1videty used as an indicator of the need for resuscitation of the newborn. Five objective signs are evaluated and the total score is noted at 1 minutes and at S minutes after the complete birth of the infant. If the S minute Apgar score is less than 7, additional scores are obtained every S minutes for a total of 20 minutes. The heart rate of the newborn is determined by listening to the chest with a stethoscope or by feeling the cord stump for arterial pulsations. Respiratory activity is judged by the newborn's breathing efforts and rate. Muscular tone is best seen in the extremities in response to stimulation. Reflex activity is best evaluated during suctioning of the raso- and oropharynx or when handling of the infant. Most newborns score only 1 for color both at one and five minutes of age, as there is ahvays some degree of peripheral cyanosis (acrocyanosis). The need for immediate resuscitation can be more rapidly assessed by evaluating the heart rate, respiratory activity and color, than by the total APGAR score. 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NOTICE O� t H�.i, i �T AUCO TaT sw� CITY COi �'TL =tSCT30N DYALU DAL= NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an election by mail ballot will be held on November 6, 1997, within the territorial boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97 -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1729, Charter of the City of Marco Island), to elect the initial City Council for the City of Marco Island. The election shall be conducted by election officials appointed by the Supervisor of Elections pursuant to applicable general law. All qualified electors residing within the territorial boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97 -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1729, the Charter of the City of Marco island) may vote by mail ballot in said election. Absentee voting may be permitted upon compliance with applicable provisions of general law. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIMOTHY L. HANCOCK, CRAIF14AN DWIGHT F.. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Ellie Hoffman, Depu[y Clerk (SEAL) Mantes Doti ly KWS Naples, FL 33940 Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSICMERS ATTN: WCY 5ALOGM PO BOX 413016 IWLES FL 34101 -31715 REFERENCE: 001230 701061 57577882 NOTICE OF INITIAL NA State of Florida County of Collier Before the undersigned authorfty, personally appeared Angela Bryant, who on oath says that she serves as Assistant Secretary of the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in tallier County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertising was published in said newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily Nows is a newspaper published at Maples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continut -isly published in said Collier County, Florida, each day and has been enterad sa second class Mil natter at the poet office in Maples, in said Collier County, Flcrida, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and effient further says that she has neither Acid nor promised any person, firm or coporation any disc;xmt, rebate, cwaission or refund for the purpose of securing this udvertisement for publication in the said newspaper. PUBLISHED ON: 10/03 10/17 IL OGtc, Mfe Floflrna+. AD SPACE: 48.000 INCH FILED ON: 10/17/97 /. Sworn to and subscribed before she this day of ( (A 1�� '1 Personally known by she ,l 1 Signature of Affient 9 414 Judrth A. F4 gan i X. My COfM. SSiON I M;, -,S7 EXP!RE:: •••�•?r ;:.•• Febft WY tg, 2000 eDr�OEJ TrMJ TROY VJJR IK+iJ'S4•�CE. IN. RESOLUTION NO. 97- 361 _ A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND CALLING FOR THE INITIAL ELECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF MARCO ISLAND, TO BE HELD BY MAIL BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 6, 1997, AS SET FORTH IN THE CITY CHARTER, CHAPTER 97 -367, LAWS OF FLORIDA, (HOUSE BILL 1729). WHEREAS, a referendum election was held, by maims ballot, on August 28, 1997, to approve the creation of the City of Marco Island and its charter as contained in Chapter 97- -367, Laws of Florida, (House Bill. 1729) enacted by the 1997 Legislature: and WHEREAS, the referendum question was approved by a majority of the voters; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, pursuant to general law, and Chapter 97-367, Laws of Florida, (House Bi).). 1729) herein calls the special mail ballot election for the initial election of the City Council for the City of Marco Island as set forth in the City Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE. INITIAL ELECTION CALLED The initial election is hereby ordered and called to be held on November 6, 1997 by mail ballot for the purpose of electing the initial City- Council for the City of Marco Island as provided for in the Charter approved August 28, 1997. SECTION TWv. PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE. The persons entitled to vote in the referendum election shall be all the qualified electors residing within the territorial boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97 -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1729, Charter for the City of Marco Island), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". SECTION THREE. MAIL BALLOT AND ELECTION OFFICIALS. The election shall be held by mail ballot_ within the territorial boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97 -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1729, the Charter 0 V A- 4 for the City of '.Marco island). The mail ballot initial election shall be conducted by election officials appointed by the Supervisor of Elections pursuant to applicable general law. SECTION FOUR. FORIM OF THE BALLOT. A. The mail ballot to be used in said initial election shall be in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT INITIAL "MARCO ISLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 6, 1997 (Vote for no more than seven (7)) name name — name name name name name _ name name B. The Snpej-vi.sor of Elections shall include on all mail ballots such instructions to voters as are necessary. SECTION FIVE. NOTICE OF ELECTION. The Clerk of this Board shall publish a notice of the initial election by mail ballot in the Naples Daily News, a newspaper of general circulation published in Collier County, Florida. There shall he at least thirty (30) days notice of said election, with publication to be made at least twice, once in the fifth week and once in the third week prior to the week in which the initial. election is to be held. Said notice shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF INITIAL MARCO ISLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION BY MAIL AALLOT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an election by mail ballot will be held on November 6, 1997, within the territorial boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97• -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1 "129, Charter of the City of Marco Island) , to elect the initial City Council for the City of Marco Island. - 2 - r I 9 A Ali The election shall be conducted by election officials appointed by the Supervisor of Elections pursuant to applicable general law. All qualified electors residing within the territorial. boundaries of the City of Marco Island as described in Chapter 97- -367, Laws of Florida (House Bill 1729, the Charter of the City of Marco Island) may vote by mail ballot in said election.. Absentee voting may be permitted upon compliance with applicable provisions of general law. ? This Resolution adopted this/, day of 1997 after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. IGHT E..-' R, Clerk . 47 Approved as to form and I egal sufficiency: avid C. eigel County Attorney dda/h:rmIutions/M & no island initial election BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 11 By: A1,1 114tetl- TIMOTHY/tk' HANCOCK, CHAIRMAN t L ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A- , F-B 1729, First Engrossed i 2 An act relating to Collier County; establishing 3 and organizing a municipality to be known and 4 designated as the City of Marco Island; 5 defining territorial boundaries; providing for 6 government, jurisdiction, elections, 7 administrative code, procedure, powers, a franchises, immunities, privileges, and means C. I for exercising the same; prescribing the 10 general powers to be exercised by said city; 17 providing prohibitions; providing procedures 12 for filling vacancies in office; providing for 13 a city council, city manager, and city 14 attorney; providing for an initial election; 15 providing for ordinances; providing for budget 15 adoption; providing for amendments to the city 17 charter; providing for referendum petitions; _ 18 providing severability; providing for 19 dissolution of the Marco Island Fire Control 20 District; providing for participation in 21 state-shared revenue programs and local option 22 gas taxes; providing for a referendum; 23 providing a transition schedule; providing for 24 =ounty ordinances and servicec during 25 transition period; providing effective dates. 26 27 WHEREAS, residents of Marco�Island in Collier County, 28 Florida, desiring to have the rights of self- determination, to 29 the fullest extent allowed by law, in the establishment and 30 operation of facilities and services desired by the residents, 31 do seek the benefits conferred on municipal corporations by 1 CODING:Words _= are deletions; words underlined are additions. rr Ex � � b; r ';� r t A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida, NOW, 2 THEREFORE, 3 4 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 5 6 PROPOSED CE'iARTER - CITY OF MARCO ISLAND ARTICLE I - POWERS 7.1 Section 1.01 Powers of the City of Marco Island. - -The 8 city known as Marco Island shall have all powers possible for 9 a city to have under the constitution and laws of the state as 10 fully and comtpletely as though they were specifically 11 enumerated in this charter unless prohibited by or contrary to 12 the provisions c€ this charter; and in addition to the 13 foregoing and not by way of Limitation, the city shall have 14 the following powers: 15 (1) To organize and regulate its internal affairs and 16 to establish, alter, abolish, and terminate, such termination 17 to be only for cause, cfiices, positions, and employments, _ 18 including citizen board positions, and to define functions, 19 powers, and duties, and fix their term, tenure, and 20 compensation. 21 (2) To adopt, amend, and repeal such ordinances, 22 resolutions, and codes as may be required for the good 23 government of the city, including local police ordinances 24 carrying penalties, zoning ordinances, housing codes, building 25 and related technical codes, business regulations, and 26 ordinances relating to and regulating the sale of alcoholic t 27 beverages. 23 (3) To prepare and adopt comprehensive plans for the 29 development of the city, including provision for subdivision 30 regulation, environmental protection, pollution control, 31 community facilities, and all other related activities, 2 coDiNG:Words zt=jc &i are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A • P' -'I HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 including growth management. The principles of DelLona's 2 development, plan for Marco Island shall be a guide in the 3 development of zoning regulations for the City of Marco 4 Island. 5 (4) To sue and be sued; to have a corporate seal; to 6 contract and be contracted with; to buy, receive by gift or 7 devise, sell, lease, hold, and dispose of real and personal 8 property for any public purpose; to have the power of eminent 9 domain and to acquire by condemnation or otherwise all private 10 lands, riparian and other rights, necessary for _rublic 11 purposes and improvements. 12 (5) To raise funds by taxation and to make such levy 13 upon the taxable property in the City of Marco Island as will 14 provide funds necessary for the operation of the city and for 15 such other purposes as may be provided in general law, 16 pursuant to the general laws of Florida. 17 (6) To appropriate and expend money for any public 18 purpose. Operating expenditures shall be limited to an 19 increase from the prior year's expenditures of 3 percent plus 20 the then - current Federal C.O.L.A. (Department of Labor, Bureau 21 of Statistics, Consumer Price Index) per annum following the 22 third full year of incorporation; except that this shall not 23 apply to expenditures under section 3.11, and shall not apply 24 to capital expenditures as provided in section 6.02. 25 (7) To borrow money for public purposes. 26 (8) To levy special or local assessments for local 27 improvements and to hold liens for Ipublic improvements. 28 (9) To license and tax privileges, businesses, 29 occupations, and professions carried on and engaged in within 30 the corporate limits of the city and to classify and define 31 3 CODING:Words s= *-i-ck� are deletions; words underlined are additions. I ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 rm °l HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 such privileges, businesses, occupations, and professions for 2 the purpose of taxation. 3 (10) To do and perform all other acts as seem 4 necessary and best adapted to the improvement and general 5 interest of the city, and the protection of the health, life, 6 and property of the city and its inhabitants, not contrary to 7 the laws of Florida. 8 Section 1.02 Construction of Powers.- - 9 (1) The powers of the city under this charter shall be 10 construed liberally in favor of the city. 11 (2) The charter of the city may be revoked in 12 accordance with the dissolution procedure of chapter 165, 13 Florida Statutes. 14 Section 1.03 Intergovernmental Relations.- -The city 15 may exercise any of its powers or perform any of its functions 16 and may participate in the financing thereof, jointly or in 17 cooperation, by contract or otherwise, with any one or mere 18 other municipalities, state or local governments or civil 19 divisions or agencies thereof or the United States Government 20 or any agency thereof. 21 Section 1.04 Elections. - -All elections required under 22 anv article or section of this charter, as adopted and 23 subsequently amended, shall be conducted in accordance with 24 the provisions of Florida's Election Code in its entirety and 25 as it is subsequently amended. The Florida Elections laws are 26 hereby expressly adopted except that council elections shall 27 be nonpartisan; candidates for thetcounr_il shall qualify by 28 seat or group numbers; qualifying shall be by petition equal 29 to 1 percent of the voter registration in the last general 30 election; and council elections shall be held as prescribed in 31 Section 5.02 of this charter. 4 CODING:Kords stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 i8 19 20 9 A HH 1729, First Engrossed Section 1.05 Administrative Code. --An administrative code shall be adopted by the city cotmcil and amended as necessary, defining the departmental organization of the city and appropriate rules and regulations for the conduct of such departments. The administrative code, as adopted, shall describe the line of authority and responsibility of the various departments, as well as the various relationships between line and staff departments. In addition, a graphic table of organization shall be included in said administrative code which shall be adopted by ordinance. ARTICLE II - CORPORATE LIMITS Section 2.01 Description of Corporate Limits. --The following shall constitute the Corporate Limits of the City of Marco Island: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 A Corporate Line lying offshore from Marco Island, in portions of Township 52 South, Prange 26 East, Collier County, Florida, which line is described as foJ.lows: From the corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19, and 20, Township 52 South, Range 26 East, run Westerly along the line common to said Sections 18 and 19 to a point 2,640 feet: offshore in the Gulf of Mexico from the Mean High Tide Line Section 18 and the point of beginning. From said point of beginning, run Southerly 2,640 feet offshore from the Mean ,iigh Tide Line'•of Marco Island, past the Southerly point of said Island to the mouth of Caxambas Pass, thence run Northeasterly ir, the waters of Caxambas Pass to the center line of the channel of said Caxambas 5 CODING:Words st.rcken are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 � ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 Pass; thence run Easterly along the centerline 2 of the channel. of Caxambas Pass, to a point 3 intersecting a marked channel running Northerly 4 towards Barfield Bay; thence run Northerly 5 along the centerline of said channel to a point 6 300 feet offshore in Barfield Bay from the Mean 7 High Tide Line of the Easterly end of lands S formerly known as J.M. Barfield Subdivision, 9 thence run Northerly, Easterly, and Southerly, 10 300 feet offshore in Barfield Bay from the Mean 11 High Tide Line of Marco Island to intersection 3.2 with the centerline of Blue Hill Creek; thence 13 run Southeasterly along the centerline of Blue 14 Hill Creek to a point 300 feet offshore in Blue 15 Hill Bay from the Mean High Tide Line of Marco 3.6 Island; thence continue Northerly, Easterly, 17 and Southerly 300 feet offshore in Blue Hill 18 Bay from the Mean High Tide Line of Marco i9 Island to centerline of the aforementioned Blue 20 Hill Creek; thence run Northeasterly along the 21 centerline of Blue Hill Creek, but to a point. 22 intersecting the line common to Range 26 East 23 and Range 27 East, Township 52 South, Collier 24 County, Florida; thence run Northerly along the 25 line common to said Range 26 and 27 but to a 26 point intersecting the centerline of the 27 channel of the Big Marco Riser, thence 28 Northerly, Northwesterly, and Westerly along 29 the centerline of the aforementioned Big Marco 30 River and out through the marked Capri Pass, 31 being 2640 feet offshore from the Mean High 6 CODI2vG:Words ken are deletions; words underlined are additions. I . U ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A '" m HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 Tide Lire of Marco Island; thence run 2 Southwesterly, Southerly and Southeasterly 2640 3 feet offshore from the Mean High Tide Line of 4 Marco Island to the point of Beginning lying 5 along the East -West line common to Sections is 6 and 19, Tounship 52 South; Range 26 East. 7 ARTICLE III - LEGISLATIVE 8 9 Section 3.01 city Council; Composition; Qualifications 10 of Council.- - 11 (1) 'There shall be a seven - member city council, 12 elected from and representing the city at- large. 13 (2) If at any time subsequent to the initial election, 14 the electorate and /or the city council conclude that the 15 demographics of the city warrant that some of the city council 16 seats should represent certain city districts while still 17 being voted on by all the city electors, such changes can be is effected as provided for in the Municipal Home Rules Powers 19 Act, chapter 166, Florida Statutes, or as provided for in 20 section 6.01 and section 7.01 of this charter. 21 (3) To qualify for office: 22 (a) Each individual seeking to qualify as a candidate 23 for a seat on the council shall submit a petition supporting 24 his /her candidacy to the city manager (or, for the initial 25 election, to the Supervisor of Elections of Collier County) 26 containing valid signatures of city electors equal to 1 27 percent of the number of city electors registered in the last 28 general election for the respective office sought. 29 (b) Each candidate for the office of city council 30 shall be a qualified elector of the city as provided in 31� section 5.01. 7 CODING. -Words atri-�kr.Yr are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 V w:4 ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First_ Engrossed 1 (c) Each candidate for city council office shall have 2 been a resident of the city for a minimum period of 1 year 3 prior to qualifying for office. 4 (d) If elected, the council members shall maintain 5 residency throughout his /her term of office within the 6 boundaries of the city. For the initial election, following 7 the referendum approving the creation of the city, candidates 8 for office shall qualify as provided in section 3.02(1) and 9 section 5.03 where that section does not conflict with section 10 3.02. Thereafter, candidates shall qualify as provided in it sections 3.01 and 5.03. 12 (4) The term ef office for council shall be 4 years, 13 except that, in order to provide for the staggering of tex-ms, 14 the initial term of office for the council members shall be as 15 outlined in section. 3.02. No person elected as council member 16 shall be able to serve more than two full consecutive terms. 17 Each council member shall remain in office until his /her 18 successor is elected and assumes the duties of the position. 19 (5) At all elections for council, those persons 20 certified as duly elected by the election supervisor shall 21 take office at noon on the Monday following their election. 22 section 3.02 Initial Eiection.-- 23 (1) The initial election for council shall be by mail 24 ballot and occur within 70 days from the date of voter 25 approval of the charter referendum. 26 (2) Qualifying for office. - -At the initial election. to 27 be held under this charter, persona wishing to qualify for the 28 initial election of council members shall simply designate the 29 office sought as "council." 30 (a) Qualifying petitions shall be obtained from and 31 returned to the supervisor of Elections. 8 coDING:Words st-r+ -k—en are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 EDTROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 (b) To become a qualified candidate, petitions shall. 2 contain valid signatures of city voters equal to 1 percent of 3 the total number of city electors registered in the last 4 general election. 5 (c.) The qualifying period shall commence at noon on 6 the day following voter approval of the charter referendum and 7 shall end at noon on the 30th day following voter approval of 8 the charter referendum. 9 (3) Instrscti.)ns to voters for the initial council 10 election shall be: li (a) To "Vote for no more than seven" in the council 12 races. 13 (b) No elector may cast more than one vote for any one 14 candidate. 15 (4) Determination of winners shall be: 16 (a) In the council races, those seven candidates 17 receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected. is (b) Those council members elected at such initial 19 election, upon certification of the results of said election 20 by the Supervisor of Elections of Collier County, shall take 21 office at noon on the Monday following their election. 22 (5) At the first council meeting, those initially 23 elected council members shall determine the staggering of 24 terms for reelection as described in paragraphs (a) and (b); 25 one council member shall be elected chairman by the council 26 and shall preside. one council member shall be elected vice 27 chairman by the council. 1 28 (a) The three council members receiving the highest 29 number of votes shall serve an initial term ending at noon on 30 the Monday following the second Tuesday of March 2002. 31 9 CODING:Words zt-r±,-k1L,= are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature FiB 1729, First Engrossed 1 (b) The four council members receiving the lowest 2 number of votes shall serve an initial term ending at noon. on 3 the Monday following the second Tuesday of March 2000. 4 Section 3.03 Salary of Council.- -The salary of each 5 council member, except for the chairman, shall be $6,000 per 6 year, payable in equal monthly installments. The salary of 7 the chairman shall be $9,000 per year, payable in equal 8 monthly installments. No increase in the salary-of council 9 members shall be effective until after the next election for 10 each office. 11 Section 3.04 Presiding Officer; Chairman; Vice 12 Chairman.- -The council shall, at the first regular meeting 13 after each city council election and the annual anniversary 14 thereof, elect one of its own members to be chairman and elect 15 one of its members to be vice chairman for a term of 1 year. 16 The vice chairman shall, in the absence or disability of the 17 chairman, have all the power and prerogative and perform the III duties of the chairman. The chairman shall preside at the 19 meetings of the council and shall have a voice and vote in its 20 proceedings. He /she will be the liaison officer between the 21 city council and the city manager and city attorney, except 22 when the council is in session. He /she shall be recognized as 23 head of the city government and by the Governor for purposes 24 of military law. 25 Section 3.05 General Powers and Duties. - -All 26 legislative powers of the city shall be vested in the city 27 council, which shall provide for the exercise thereof and for 28 the performance of all duties and obligations imposed on the 29 city by law. The council may delegate to the city manager the 30 power to execute contracts, deeds, and other documents 31 approved by the council, and to represent the city in all 10 CODING:Words :t- M-ccea are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 M,WJ HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 agreements with other governmental entities or certifications 2 to other governmental entities. 3 Section 3.06 Prohibitions.- - 4 (1) Holding Other Office. - -No former elected city 5 official shall hold any compensated appointive city office or 6 city employment until 4 years after the expiration of the term 7 for which he or she was elected. 8 (2) members of Council Not to Interfere. - -No council 9 member shall direct or request the appointment of any person 10 to, or his /her removal from, office by the city manager or by 11 any of his /her subordinates, or in any manner take part in the 12 appointment_ or removal of officers and employees in the 13 administrative service of the city except as provided in this 14 charter. Except for the purpose of inquiry, the council and 15 its members shall deal with the administrative service solely 16 through the city manager and neither the council nor any 17 member thereof shall give orders to any subordinates of the 18 city manager, either publicly or privately. Any council. member 19 violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to 20 recall as herein provided. 21 Section 3.07 Vacancies, Forfeiture of Office, Filling 22 of Vacancies.- - 23 (1) Vacancies.- -The office of council member shall 24 become vacant upon death, incapacitation due to long -term 25 illness, resignation, removal from office in any manner 26 authorized by general law, or forfeiture of the council 27 member's office. 1 28 (2) Forfeiture of Office. - -The council member shall 29 forfeit office if he or she: 30 31 11 CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. 1 k' a1 k PA ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1I (a) Lacks at any time during the term of office any 2 qualification for the office prescribed by this char.-.er or by 3 general law; 4 (b) Violates any standard. of conduct or code of ethics 5 established by general law for public officials; or 6 (c) is absent from four consecutive regular council 7 meetings without being excused by the council. 8 -(3) Filling of Vacancies. - -A vacancy in the office of 9 a council member shall be filled as provided by general law, 10 except that if there are 28 months or less of the term 11 retraining, the council shall appoint by 5/7 vote a 12 replacement. If 28 months or more are remaining the vacancy 13 small be filled at the next regularly scheduled election. 14 (4) Extraordinary Vacancies. - -In the event that four 15 or more vacancies occur on the council for whatever reason and 16 by whatever cause, the Governor shall appoint interim council 17 members to fill the vacancies. The newly constituted council 18 shall call a special election as provided in subsection (3). 19 Such election shall be done and the council organized in the 20 same manner as the first election of council members under 21 this charter. 22 Section 3.08 city Manager to Serve as City Clerk. - -The 23 city manager shall serve as clerk of the city and shall gave 24 notice of council meetings to its members and to the public 25 and shall keep the journal of its proceedings which shall be a 26 public record. 27 Section 3.09 Procedure. - - } 28 (1) Meetings.- -The council shall meet regularly at 29 least once in every month at such times and places as the 30 council may prescribe by rule. Special meetings may be held 31 on the call of the chairman or of a majority of the members 12 CODING:Words stwi-_-cerr are deletions; words underlined are additions. 1 2 3 M 6V 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ENROLLED 1997 Legislature RB 1729, First Engrossed and, whenever practicable, upon no less than 24 hour's notice to each member and the public. All meetings shall be public. (2) Rules and Journal. - -The council shall determine its own rules and order of business and shall have a journal containing all minutes of meetings. (3) Voting. -- Voting, on ordinances and resolutions, shall be by roll call and shall be recorded in the journal. A majority of the council shall constitute a quorum; but a smaller number may recess from time to time and may compel the attendance of absent members in the manner and subject to the penalties prescribed by the rules of the city council. No action of the city council except as otherwise provided herein and in section 3.06 shall be valid or binding unless adopted by the affirmative vote of the majority of all council members. All council members present shall vote on all matters before the city council except on those matters on which a council member announces a conflict of interest or the 18 city attorney determines that there is a conflict of interest. 19 Section 3.10 Ordinances in General. - -The procedure for 20 adoption of ordinances shall be as provided by general law. 21 Section 3.11 Emergency Ordinances. - -The council may by 22 a five - sevenths vote enact emergency ordinances without 23 complying with the requirements of section 3.10 or section 24 10.04. Every emergency ordinance except emergency. 25 appropriations shall become effective immediately and shall 26 automatically stand repealed as of the 61st day following the 27 date on which it was adopted, but tLs shall not prevent 28 reenactment of the ordinance under regular procedures, or if 29 the emergency continues to exist, in the manner specified in 30 this section. An emergency ordinance may also be repealed by 31 13 cODING:Words _= are deletions; words underlined are additions. F 9- A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 adoption of a repealing ordinance in the same manner specified 2 in this section for adoption of emergency ordinances. 3 Section 3.12 Budget Adoption.- -The council shall by 4 ordinance adopt a balanced annual budget pursuant to general 5 law and section 1.01(5) and section 1.01(6). 6 Section 3.13 Appropriation Amendments During the 7 Fiscal Year.- - K (1) Supplemental Appropriations. - -If during the fiscal 9 year revenues in excess of those estimated in the budget are 10 available for appropriation, the council may make supplemental 11 appropriations for the year up to the amount of such excess. 12 (2) Reduction of Appropriations. - -If at any time 13 during the fiscal year it appears prcbable to the city manager 14 that the revenue available will be insufficient to meet the 15 araotint appropriated, he /she shall report to the council 16 without delay, indicating the estimated amount of the deficit, 17 any remedial action taken by him /her and his /her 18 recommendations as to any other steps to be taken. The 19 council shall then take such further action as it deems 20 ! necessary to prevent any deficit and for that purpose it may 21 reduce one or more appropriations. 22 (3) Limitations, Effective Date. - -No appropriation for 23 debt service may be reduced or transferred, and no 24 appropriation may be reduced below any amount required by law 25 to be appropriated or by more than the amount of unencumbered 26 balance thereof. The supplemental and emergency 27 appropriations and reduction or transfer of appropriations 28 authorized by this section may be made effective immediately 29 upon adoption. 30 (4) Transfer of Appropriations. - -At any time during 31 the fiscal year the city manager may transfer part or all of 14 coDiNG:Words s r n are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 any unencumbered appropriation balance among programs within a 2 department, office, or agency and, upon written request by the 3 city manager, the council may transfer part or all of any 4 unencumbered appropriation balance from one department, 5 office, or agency to another. 6 Section 3.14 Authentication, Recording, and 7 Disposition of Charter Amendments, Ordinances and S Resolutions.- - 9 (1) Authentication. - -The chairman and the city manager 10 shall.. authenticate by their signatures all ordinances and 11 .resolutions adopted by the council. In addition, when charter 12 amendments have been approved by the electors, the chairman 13 and the city manager shall authenticate by their signatures f la the charter amendment, such authentication to reflect the jf 15 approval of the charter amendment by the electorate. 16 (2) - Recording.- -'The city manager shall keep properly 17 inde,_ed books in which shall be recorded, in full, all 18 ordinances and resolutions passed by the council. Ordinances 2.9 shall be periodically codified. The city manager shall also 20 maintain the city charter in current form and shall enter all i 21 charter amendments and rend certified copies of amendments to 22 the Secretary of State. 23 (3) Printing.- -The council shall, by ordinance, 24 establish procedures for making all resolutions, ordinances, 25 technical codes adopted by reference, and this charter 26 available to the people of the city for public inspection and 27 available for purchase at a reasondble price. 28 Section 3.15 Codes of Technical Regulations.- -The 29 council may adopt any standard code of technical regulations 30 by reference thereto in an adopting ordinance and such 31 ordinance may amend the code. The procedure and requirements 15 CODING:Words sern are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 governing such to adopting ordinance shall be as prescribed 2 for ordinances generally except that: 3 (1) The requirements of section 3.14 for distribution. 4 and filing of copies of the ordinances shall be con,.trued to 5 include copies of the code of technical regulations as well as 6 of the adopting ordinance, and 7 (2) A copy of each adopted code of technical 8 regulations as well. as the adopting ordinance shall be 9 authenticated and recorded by the city manager pursuant to 10 section 3.14. 11 Section 33.16 Planning Commission. - -There shall be a 12 planning commission advisory to the council. The planning 13 commission shall have such functions and duties as delegated 14 to it by ordinance of the council, which shall include zoning. 15 The planning commission shall consist of no fewer than five 16 unsalaried residents of the city, appointed by the council. 17 ARTICLE IV - ADMINISTP.ATIVE is Section 4.01 City Manager.- -There shall be a city 19 manager who shall be the chief administrative officer of the 20 city. The city manager shall be responsible to the council 21 for the administration of all city affairs placed in the 22 manager's charge by or under this charter. 23` Section 4.02 Appointments; Removal; Residency; 24 Compensation.- - 25 (1) Appointment.- -The council shall appoint a city 26 manager by a vote or five of the seven council members. The 27 city manager shall serve at the will of the council and shall 23 not be given a fixed term by resolution, ordinance, contract, 29 or otherwise. 30 (2) Removal.- -The council may remove the city manager 31 for good cause shown, by the affirmative vote of at least four 16 cpDSNG:wards s.-rci:e are delet.iona; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 1 2 3 4 5 F! 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 M HB 1729, First Engrossed nembers of the council. Upon request by the city manager, to be made within 5 days after receipt of written notification of such vote, a public hearing shall be held within 10 days after receipt of such request. After such hearing, the council by affirmative vote of at least four council members shall decide whether to reconsider its previous action. (3) Residency.- -The manager reed not be a resident of the city or state at the time of the manager's appointment but may reside outside the city while in office only with the approval of the council. (4) Compensation.- -The compensation of the city manager shall be fixed by the council. Section 4.03 Acting City Manager. - -By letter filed with the council, the city manager may designate a qualified city administrative officer to exercise the powers and perform the duties of manager during the city manager's temporary absence or disability, not to exceed a period of 30 days. During such absence or disability, the council may revoke such designation at any time and appoint another officer of the city to serve until the city manager shall return or the city manager's disability shall cease. Section 4.04 powers and Duties of the City Manager.- -The city manager shall: (1) Appoint and, when deemed necessary for the good of the city, suspend or remove any city employees and appointive administrative officers provided for by or under this charter, except as otherwise provided by lard, this charter, or personnel rules adopted pursuant to this charter. The city manager may authorize any administrative officer who is subject to the direction and super- ri.sion of the city manager 17 CODING: Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 to exercise these powers with respect to subordinates in that 2 officer's department. 3 (2) Direct and supervise the administration of all 4 departments, offices, and agencies .-f the city, except as 5 otherwise provided by this charter or by law. 6 (3) Attend all council meetings and shall have the 7 right to take part in discussion, but may not vote. 8 (4) See that all laws, provisions of this charter, and 9 acts of the council, subject to enforcement by the city 10 manager or by officers subject to the city manager's direction 11 and supervision, are faithfully executed. 22 (5) Prepare and submit the annual budget, budget 13 message, and capital program to the council in a form provided 14 by ordinance. 15 (6) Submit to the council and make available to the 16 public a complete .report: on the finances and administrative 17 activities of tale city as of the end of each fiscal year. 18 (7) Make such other reports as the council may rerniire 19 concerning the operations of city departments, offices, and 20 agencies subject to his /her direction and supervision. 21 (8) Keep the council fully advised as to the financial 22 condition and future needs of the city and make such 23 recommendations to the council concerning the affairs of the 24 city as he /she deems desirable. 25 (9) Perform such other duties as are specified in this 26 charter or as may be required by the council. 27 section 4.05 Supervision of %Departments. -- Except as 28 otherwise Provided in this charter or by general law, the city 29 manager shall be responsible for the supervision and direction 30 of all departments, agencies, or offices of the city. All 31 departments, offices, and agencies under the direction and 18 cCDDnT(;:Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 A", "I ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 supervision of the manager shall be administered by an officer 2 appointed by and subject to the direction and supervision of 3 the manager. With the consent of council, the manager may 4 serve as the head of one or more such departments, offices, or 5 agencies or may appoint one person as the head of two or more 6 of them. The city manager shall prepare and enforce personnel 7 policies and shall keep such policies current and in a conformity with applicable federal and state laws. These 9 policies shall be approved by the city council. 10 Section 4.06 Administrative Code. - -The manager shall 11 develop and keep current an administrative code for the 12 purpose of implementing ordinances passed by the council. 13 Section 4.07 City Attorney. - -There shall be a city 14 attorney, appointed by the council, who shall serve as chief 15 legal advisor to the council and city administrators and shall 16 represent the city in all legal proceedings and perform such 17 other related duties as the council may deem necessary. The lb city attorney may be full time or part time or on retainer as 19 the council may deem necessary. If the position of city 20 attorney is full time, the provisions of section 4.02 21 applicable to the city manager shall be equally applicable to 22 the city attorney. 23 ARTICLE V - NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS 24 Section 5.01 Electors. - -Any parson who is a resident 25 of the city, who has qualified as an elector of this state, 26 and who registers in the procedural manner prescribed by 27 general law, shall be an elector ofd the city. 28 Section 5.02 Nonpartisan Elections.- -All nominations 29 and elections for the office of city council member shall be 30 conducted or. a nonpartisan basis. 'There shall be no 3! designation of the political party affiliation of any nominee 19 coDING:Words striz'�.' are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 ENROLLED. 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 on any nomination petition or ballot. All candidates for 2 office must have been city residents for at least 1 year 3 immediately prior to qualifying. Elections shall be held on 4 the second Tuesday in March of even - numbered years and shall 5 be by mail ballot except in presidential primary years when 6 the election shall be held concurrently with the state primary 7 election unless the state primary election date is changed 8 from March to another month. 9 Section 5.03 Nominations. -- Candidates for the city 10 council seats for which there are vacancies shall be nominated li no later than the seventh Tuesday preceding the election, and 12 no sooner than the ninth Tuesday prior to the election. 13 Nominating petitions shall conform to state law. Candidates 14 shall comply with state campaign finance laws. Nominating 15 petitions shall be obtained from and submitted to the city 16 manager. Each Petition must contain the candidate's name and 17 the office sought; i.e., City of Marco Island Council Member. is Filing of a written petition with the designated city official ,y9 shall be in the following manner: 20 (1) Any elector of the city may be nominated for 21 election by petition signed by electors of the city not less 22 in number than 1 percent of the number of persons registered 23 in the city at the last general election. 24 (2) The signatures shall be executed in ink. The 25 printed name of the signer, date of signing, and the signer's 26 current street address of residence shall be indicated next to 27 the signature. 28 (3) Each candidate's nominating petition must be 29 accompanied by a ce:ctification of the Collier County 30 Supervisor of Elections that the candidate had sufficient 31 petitions signed by qualified voters of the city. 0 20 CGDING:words scx'sn are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A RB 1729, First Engrossed 1 Section 5.04 Form of Ballots. -- Unless otherwise 2 stipulated by general law, the council by ordinance shall 3 prescribe the form of the ballot. An ordinance or charter 4 amendment to be voted on by the city shall be presented for 5 voting by ballot title. The ballot title of a measure may 6 differ from its legal title and shall be a clear, concise 7 statement describing the substance of the measure without 8 argument or prejudice, followed by the word "Yes" and also the 9 word "No" and shall be styled in such manner that "Yes" 10 indicates approval of the measure and "No" indicates rejection 11 of the measure. 12 Section 5.05 Elections.- - 13 (1) The candidates receiving the most votes for the 14 office sought shall be elected. 15 Section 5.06 Canvass of Electicns.- -For the canvass of 16 votes for any election held pursuant to this charter, except :7 for an election held concurrently with any regular state or _ 18 countywide election, the canvassing board shall be composed of 19 the chairman or his /her designee if he /she is opposed or 20 incapacitated, the city manager, and the city attorney. 2i ARTICLE VI - INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, RECALL 22 Section 6.01 Initiative. - -The qualified voters of the 23 city shall have the power to propose ordinances to the council 24 and, if the council fails to adopt an ordinance so proposed 25 without any change in substance, to adopt or reject it at a 26 city election, provided that such power shall not extend to 27 the budget or capital program or totany ordinances relating to 28 appropriation of Toney, levy of taxes, or salaries of city 29 officers or employees. 30 Section 6.02 Referendum.- -The qualified voters of the 31 city shall, through the initiative process, have the power. to 21 CODI7NG:Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. ` 9 A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HH 1729, First Engrossed 1 propose or require repeal by the council of any adopted 2 ordinance if the council fails to repeal or amend an ordinance 3 so proposed to approve or reject it at a city election, 4 provided that such ordinance shall not extend to the operating 5 budget or any emergency ordinance relating to appropriation of 6 money, but shall extend to an ordinance providing any single 7 capital expenditure in excess of $250,000. If the proposed 8 ordinance to repeat an existing city ordinance has met the 9 signature requirements of section 166.031, Florida Statutes, 10 council shall repeal or amend the ordinance rather than place 11 it on the ballot for a vote by the qualified electors. 12 Section 6.03 Recall. -- Recall of elected officials 13 shall be as provided for by general law. 14 Section 6.04 Commencement of Proceedings. - -Any five 15l!crualified voters may commence initiative and referendum 16) proceedings by filing with the city manager or other cfficial 17 designated by the council an affidavit stating they will 18 constitute the petitioner's committee and be responsible for 19 circulating the petition and filing it in proper form, statinc; 20 their names and addresses and specifying the address to which 21 all notices to the committee are to be sent, and setting out 22 in full the proposed initiative ordinance or citing the 23 ordinance sought to be reconsidered. Promptly after the 24 affidavit of the petitioner's committee is filed, the city 2S manager or other official designated by the council shall, at 26 the committee's request, issue the appropriate petition blanks 27 to the petitioner's committee at th; committee's expense. 28 Secticn 6.05 Petition.- - 29 (1), Number of Signatures. -- Initiative and referendum 30 1 petitions must be sicmed by cuaiif.ied voters of the city equal 3i 22 COAING:Words str~ckr_. are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 7 HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 in number to at least 10 percent of the total number of 2 qualified voters as of the last regular city election. 3 (2) Form and Content. - -All papers of a petition shall 4 be uniform in size and style and shall be assembled as one 5 instrument for filing. Each signature shall be followed by 6 the printed name and current street address of the person 7 signing and the date on which the petition was signed. a Petitions shall contain or have attached thereto throughout 9 their circulation the full text of the ordinance proposed or 10 sought to be reconsidered. Petitions must be accompanied by 11 certification of the Collier County Supervisor of Elections as 12 to the number of petitions signed by qualified voters of the 13 city. There can be only one signature per petition form. 14 (3) Time for Filing Referendum Petitions. -- Referendum 15 petitions must be filed within 45 days after adoption by the 16 council of the ordinance sought to be reconsidered. 17 Section 6.06 Procedure for Filing.-- _ 18 (1) Process for Petitioning. --City initiative petition 19 proceedings shall commence only after petitioners have filed 20 appropriate papers with t1te City Manager forming a political 21 action committee as required by the general election laws of 22 the State of Florida. The format and content of the petition 23 to be circulated shall conform to the requirements of general 24 law for amending municipal charters and the general election 25 laws and administrative rules for initiative petitions. Prior 26 to circulation of any petition, it shall be submitted to the 27 City Attorney for review of the petktion's format for 28 technical sufficiency. The City Attorney shall provide 29 written comment of that review within. seven (7) days. No 30 review as to the legal sufficiency of the proposed amendment's 311 text is to be undertaken by the City Attorney. The number of 23 CODING: words atri-ckei are deletions; words underlined are additions. ar ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 valid voter signatures are as provided in section 166.031, 2 Florida Statutes. Petitions for amendments of the city 3 charter or proposing ordinances for the city shall be received 4 and considered by council only if accompanied by a certificate 5 from the county's supervisor of elections as to the number of 6 valid city electors thereon. 7 (2) Within twenty business days after certification of 8 the registered voters is received from the supervisor of 9 elections, the city manager or other official designated by 10 the council shall complete a certificate as to its 11 sufficiency, or, if it is insufficient, specifying the 12 particulars wherein it is defective, and shall promptly send a 13 copy of the certificate to the petitioner's committee by 14 registered mail. Grounds for insufficiency are only those 15 specified in section 6.05. No petitions shall be circulated 16 which are deficient as to form or compliance with section 6.05 17 pursuant to the written review by the City Attorney in 18 subsection (1) of this section. If the number of signatures 19 is insufficient, the council shall notify the committee filing 20 the petition and allow 30 additional days for filing of 21 additional petition papers, at the end of which time the 22 sufficiency or insufficiency of the petition shall be finally 23 determined. 24 Section 6.07 Referendum Petition; Suspension of Effect 25 of Ordinance. - -When a referendum petition is filed with the 26 city manager or other official designated by the council and 27 deemed sufficient, the ordinance sought to be reconsidered 28 shall be suspended from taking effect. Such suspension shall 29 terminate when: 30 (1) The petitioner's committee withdraws the petition; 31 (2) The council repeals the ordinance; or 24 CODING%Words are deletions; words underlined are additions. r •� � A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 2729, First Engrossed 1 (3) After a vote of the city electors on the ordinance 2 has been certified. 3 Section 6.08 Action on Petitions.- - 4 (1) Action by Council.- -Once the certification of 5 valid city electors is received, council shall take 6 appropriate action addressing the sufficiency of the petition 7 pursuant to section 166.031, Florida Statutes. If the 8 petition is sufficient, council shall schedule the item for an 9 election or, if appropriate under section 6.02 of this 10 charter, council may repeal or amend an existing ordinance 11 thereby negating the need for an election. The council, in 12 its discretion, may schedule the matter at either the next 13 city election or a special election. if the petition is to 14 repeal an ordinance, council shall determine whether or not to 15 repeal or amend the existing ordinance at the next regularly 16 scheduled council meeting following the determination of 17 petition sufficiency. if council, in its discretion, 18 determines not to amend or repeal the ordinance petitioned for 19 repeal, a special election shall be called not less than 20 ninety (90) days from the date of determination of petition 21 sufficiency. The special election on the repeal of an 22 ordinance shall be by rail ballot unless such election can be 23 scheduled concurrently with a city, county, state, or federal 24 election occurring within that time period. 25 (2) Submission to voters. - -if council decides a 26 special election is to be held, it shall be conducted by mail 27 ballot not less than ninety ;90) days from the date of 28 council's determination of the need for a special election if 29 there is no intervening city, county, state or federal 30 election on which this matter could be placed. Passage of the 31 times provided in subsection (1) without action by the council 25 CODING :-lards =- en are deletions; words underlined are additions. • 9 a ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 shall be considered rejection, refusal, or declination. 2 Copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available to 3 the voters -- either at the polls or by mail ballot, whichever 4 is appropriate. Any petition rejected by the voters may not be 5 submitted again for one year. If repeal of a law is rejected 6 by the voters, the law shall not again be suspended until 7 repeal is supported by the voters or the council repeals it. 8 (3) Withdrawal of Petitions. - -An initiative or 9 referendum petition may be withdrawn at any time prior to the 10 fortieth day preceding the day scheduled for a vote of the 11 city by filing with the city manager or other official 1: designated by the council a request for withdrawal signed by 13 at least four members of the petitioner's committee. Upon the 14 filing of such request, the petition shall have no further 15 force or effect and all proceedings thereon shall be 16 terminated. Any and all cysts, including labor, associated 17 with the preparation and acquisition of supplies for the _ 18 conduct of an election scheduled, but subsequently canceled 19 because of the withdrawal of the petition, shall be reimbursed 20 by the city to the supervisor of elections in full. 21 Section 6.C9 Results of Election.- - 22 (1) Initiative. - -If a majority of the qualified 23 electors voting on a proposed initiative ordinance vote in its 24 favor, it shall be considered adopted upon certification of 25 the election results and stall be treated in all respects in 26 the same manner as ordinances of the same kind adopted by the 27 council. If conflicting ordinances t are approved at the same 28 election, the one receiving the greatest number of affirmative 29 votes shall prevail tc the extent of such conflict. 30 (2) Referendum. - -If a majority of the qualified 31 electors voting on a referred ordinance vote against it, it 26 coniNG:Words zt-ri-_kM1 are deletions; words underlined are additions. t , ENROLLED 1997 Legislature art HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 shall be considered repealed upon certification of the 2 election results. 3 ARTICLE VII - GENERAL PROVISION 4 Section 7.01 Charter Amendment. - -This charter may be 5 amended in accordance with the provisions for charter 6 amendments as specified in the Municipal Home Rules Powers 7 Act., ch. 166, Florida Statutes, as the same may be amended 8 from time to time or its successor, or as may otherwise be 9 provided by general law. 10 Section 7.02 Code of Ethics.- - 11 (1) Public officers, employees, members of licensing 12 or advisory boards, and candidates shall conform to the "Code 13 of Ethics for Public Officials and Employees," Part III of 14 chapter 112, Florida Statutes. 15 (2) Public officers shall file Form 1 with the Collier. 16 County Supervisor of Elections annually by July 1. Candidates 3.7 shall file Form 1 along with their qualification documents. 18 Employees and members of licensing or advisory boards shall 19 file Form 1 annually by July 1 if required by state law. 20 Persons such as attorneys, engineers, certified public 21 accountants, and the like, serving the city under contract, 22 full or part time, shall file Form 1 and Form 3 annually by 23 July 1. In the event_ that the Florida Code of Ethics is 24 amended or the foi.T,is changed, this Code of Ethics would comply 25 with the updated version. 26 Section 7.03 Transitional Comprehensive Plan and Land 27 Development Regulations.-- a 28 (1) Until such time as the city adopts a comprehensive 29 plan, the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan and 3o all existing land development regulations of Collier County, 31 Florida, as the same exists on the day the city commences 27 CODING.Words -;Crrt-ken are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature 9 A " Na" HH 1729, First E:.czrvssed 1 corporate existence, shall remain in effect as the city's 2 transitional comprehensive plan and land development 3 regulations. However, all planning functions, duties, and 4 authority shall thereafter be vested in the city council of 5 Marco Island, which shall be deemed the local planning agency 6 until the council establishes a separate local planning 7 agency. ,e !2) All powers and duties of the Collier County 9 Planning Co=nission and any Board of Adjustment and Appeals 10 created pursuant to statutes, trade codes, and County 11 Commission of Collier County, Florida, as set forth in these 12 transitional zoning and land use regulations, shall be vested 13 in the city council of Marco Island until Such times as the 14 city council delegates all or a portion thereof to another 15 entity. 16 (3) Subsequent to the commencement of the city's 17 corporate existence, no amendment of the comprehensive plan cr 18 land development regulations enacted by the Collier County 19 Commission shall be deemed as an amendment of the city's 20 transitional comprehensive plan or land development 21. regulations or shall otherwise take effect within the city's 22 corporate limits unless approved by the city council.. 23 Section 7.04 Legislation Review.- -The council shall 24 review during and within each even - decade year the city 25 charter, the city ordinances and the city resolutions then in 26 existence. Following such review it shall take such action as 27 may be in the best interests of the Icity in accordance with 28 the provisionE of this charter. Nothing herein shall 29 invalidate any charter provision, ordinance, or resolution 30 then in effect. 31 28 L't?t7WG:Words ntri-ckei are deletions; words underlined are additions. ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed. 11 Section 7.05 Penalties. -- Violations of ordinances 2 shall be punishable in accordance with the uniform fines and 3 penalties set by general law. 4 Section 7.06 Severability. - -If any article, section, 5 subsection, sentence, clause, or provision of this charter or 6 the application thereof shall be held invalid for any reason, 7 the remainder of the charter and of any ordinances or 8 regulations made thereunder shall remain in full force and 9 effect. 10 ARTICLE VIII - MARCO ISLAND FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT 11 Section 8.01 Dissolution.- -Upon the effective date of 12 this curter, the Marco Island Fire Control District, an 13 independent special district created by a special act of the 14 Legislature, shall cease to exist; and chapters 65 -1413, 15 78 -491, 79- 444, 80 -595, 82-202, 84 -415, 89 -456, 90 -464, haws 16 of Florida; sections 8.01 -8.07 of chapter 90 -457, Laws of 17 Florida; and sections 8.01 -8.07 of chapter 93 -384, Laws of 18 Florida, are repealed. However, the District shall continue 19 to operate and function as normal until council members have 20 been elected and decide to alter responsibilities or 21 functions. From that. date forward, the city shall have, 22 exercise, and enjoy all rights, immunities, powers, benefits, 23 privileges, and franchises now and formerly possessed or held 24 by said Marco Island Fire Control District. 25 Section 8.02 Transfer of Assets.- -The assets, 26 liabilities, and contracts of the Marco Island Fire Control 27 District, including all rights, obligations, duties, and 28 relationships now existing by law or agreement, including 29 responsibility to provide fire protection service to the area 30 of Marco Island known as Goodland, shall be unaffected and 31 shall .remain in full force and effect and shall become these 2� CpDING:Wo�:ds st iri.' =^rs are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9, A ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 of the City of Marco Island. All rights, claims, actions, 2 orders, and all contracts between the special district and 3 district personnel, and all legal or administrative 4 proceedings involving the district, shall continue in full 5 force and effect under the jurisdiction of the City of Marco 6 Island. 7 Section 8.03 Transfer of Resolution3 and Policies. - -To 6 the extent not inconsistent with this charter, all resolutions 9 and policies of the Marco Island Fire Control District shall 10 remain in effect until amended, revised, or repealed by the 11 city council. 12 Section 8.04 Transfer of Services.- -Fire protection 13 services to the area formerly served by the Marco Island Fire 14 Control District shall thereafter be a function of the City of 15 Marro Island. Service to the area known as Goodland, outside 16 the boundaries of the city, will be provided in accordance 17 with an intergovernmental agreement with Collier County. 18j Section 8.05 Transfer of Personnel. -- Employees of the 19 Fire Control District shall become employees of the city, and 20 all rights as to vacation, sick leave, pay grades, retirement, 21 insurance, and similar personnel benefits shall be preserved 22 until such time as rules, regulations, and personnel 23 procedures have been established by the city. 24 Section 8.06 Establishment of Advisory Board.- -Those 25 elected Fire Commissioners of the Marco Island Fire Control 26 District currently in office shall continue as an advisorf Y 27 board of the city until. the expiration of their terms of 28 office. 29 Section 8.07 Further Provisions by ordinance.- -Such 30 further provisions as are deemed necessary to effect this 31 30 CoD:WG:Words k*n are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 A" EU RC ILLE'D 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 transition and to provide for the operation of the Marco 2 Island Fire Department shall be provided by ordinance. 3 ARTICLE IX - STATE- SHARED REVEITUES AND LOCAL OPTION GAS TAXES 4 Section 9.01 City Participation in State - Shared 5 Revenues programs and Local option Gas Taxes.- - 6 (1) It is recognized that the services provided by 7 independent districts within municipal boundaries provide 8 essential services which would customarily be provided by 9I municipal government. it is therefore declared that the City 10, of Marco Island shall be eligible to participate in 11 revenue - sharing beyond the minimum entitlement in any fiscal 12 year, provided that the City and all independent special 13 districts created under special law, combined, levy ad valorem 14 taxes in amounts as required by section 218.23, F.S. 15 (2) State- shared revenues.- -The City of Marco Island 16 shall be entitled to participate in all shared revenue 17 programs of the State of Florida effective immediately on the 18 date of incorporation. The provisions of subsection 19 218.23(1), F.S., shall be waived for the purpose of 20 eligibility to receive revenue sharing funds from the date of 21 incorporation through the state fiscal year 1997 -1998. For 22 purposes of meeting provisions of subsection 218.23(1), F.S., 23 relating to ad valorum taxation, the millage levied by special 24 districts within the corporate limits of the City may be used 25 for an indefinite period of time. Section 218.26(3), F.S., 26 shall be waived for the 1997 -1998 state fiscal year and the 27 apportionment _factors for the muniADalities and counties 28 shall be -recalculated pursuant to s. 218.245, F.S. Initial 29 population c=-limates for calculating eligibility for shared 30 revenues shall be determined by the University of Florida 31 Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Should the Bureau 31 CoDINCr:Words sts-~ T are deletions; words underlined are additions BE ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 be unable to provide an appropriate population estimate, the 2 Collier County Department of Community Development shall 3 provide: an appropriate estimate. 4 (3) Local Option Gas ':axes. -- Notwithstanding the 5 requirements of Section 336.025, F.S., to the contrary, the 6 City of Marco Island shall be entitled to receive local option 7 gas tax revenues beginning October 1, 1997.. The said revenues 8 shall be distributed in accordance with Section 336.025, F.S. 9 ARTICLE X - TPANSITION SCHEDULE 10 Section 10.01 Referendum.- -The referendum election it called for by this act shall be held within 120 days after 1.2 approval by the State Legislature and, in any case, no later 13 than September 1, 1997, at which time the following gaestion 14 shall be placed on the mail ballot: 11; INCORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MARCO ISLAND 16 17 "Shall iBI -74 as enacted by the 1997 Legislature creating a 18 Citv of Marco Island and providing for its Charter, be - - 19 approved ?" 20 (] YES 21 ( ] NO 22 In the event this question is answered affirmatively by a 23 majority of the voters voting in the referendum, the 24 provisions of this charter shall take effect in accordance 25 with this transition schedule. 26 Section 10.02 Council Election.- -The timing and 2? schedule for the initial election A described in section 28 3.02. The expense of such election shall be repaid by the 29 city within 12 months. 30 Section 10.03 Schedule.- - 31 32 CODING :words are deletions; words underlined are additions. 9 ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 (1) First Council Meeting. - -The organizational meeting 2 shay_ be held on the first Tuesday following the election at 3 9:00 a.m. at the Frank Mackle Community Park, Marco Island. 4 The city council shall organize in accordance with the 5 provisions of Article III of this charter. 6 (2) The newly elected council members will promptly 7 appoint an acting city attorney. 8 (3) Terms of Office of First Council. -- Council members 9 elected pursuant to this section shall hold office until their 10 successors are elected in the elections for city offices 11 called, pursuant to section 3.01. 12 Section 10.04 First -Year Expenses.- -The city council, 13 in order to provide moneys for the expenses and support of the 14 city until such times as a budget is adopted and revenues are 15 raised in accordance with provisions of this charter, shall 16 have the power and authority to borrow money by resolution of 17 the city council upon notes or other obligations of the city; 18 but in no event shall such borrowings exceed $750,000. 19 Section. 10.05 Transition Ordinances.- -The council 20 shall adopt ordinances and resolutions required to effect the 21 transition. Ordinances adopted within 60 days of the first 22 council meeting under this charter for the purpose of 23 facilitating the transition may be passed as emergency 24 ordinances following the procedures in Article III, except 25 that transition ordinances shall be effective for up to 90 26 days after enactment. Thereafter, such ordinances may be 27 readopted, renewed, or otherwise continued only in the manner 28 prescribed for normal ordinances in Article III. 29 Section 10.06 County Ordinances and Services During 30 Transition Period. 31 33 COD.TNU:Words atria n are deletions; words underlined are additions. EITRQLL'ED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed 1 (1) Pursuant to Article VIII of the Florida 2 Constitution, the ordinances, rules, and regulations of 3 Collier County shall continue to be in effect within the 4� boundaries of the City of Marco Island, except that a county 5 ordinance, rule, or regulation in conflict with an ordinance, 6 rule, or regulation of the City of Marco Island shall not be 7 effective to the extent of such conflict. Any existing Collier 8 County ordinances, rules, and regulations, as of the date this 9 charter is approved, shall not be altered, changed, rescinded, 10 or added to, nor shall any variance be granted thereto insofar 11 as such action would affect the City of Marco Island, without 12 the approval of the city council. Collier County is 13 authorized to continue to provide all Municipal Service Taxing lei District ( "MSTD") and /or Municipal Service Taxing Unit 15 ( "MSTU ") services budgeted to be provided, as of the date this 16 charter is approved, unless the city council of Marco island 17 votes to tenninate any or all such services. 18 (2) If the city council of Marco Island terminates any 19 MS-1D and /or MSTU service, from that date forward, the city 20 shall have, exercise, and enjoy all rights, immunities, 21 powers, benefits, privileges, and franchises now and formerly 22 possessed or held by said MSTD and /or MSTU. The assets, 23 liabilities, and contracts of said MSTD and /or MSTU, including 24 all rights, obligations, duties, and relationships new 2S existing by law or agreement, shall be unaffected and shall 26 remain in full force and effect and shall become those of the 27 City of Marco Island. All rights, claims, actions, orders, 28 and all contracts between the terminated MSTD and /or MSTU and 29 key personnel, and all legal or aftinistrative proceedings, 30 shall continue in full force and effect under the jurisdiction 31. of the City of Marco Island. To the extent not inconsistent 34 CJDING:Words st-z-ick -, are deletions; words underlined are additio:is. 14 a 1 1 2' 3' 4 5 s 7 R 9 10 11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 1& 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2s 29 30 31 ENROLLED 1997 Legislature HB 1729, First Engrossed with this charter, all resolutions and policies of the terminated MSTO and /or MSTU shall remain in effect until amended, revised, or repealed by the city council. Section 10.07 Effect of Incorporation on Certain Existing Indebtedness. -- Nothing in this act shall affect the obligation of the city, or any property owners therein, for their rightful share of any indebtedness incurred through the Collier County Public Park and Recreation Municipal Service Taxing Unit or thy: Marco Water and Sewer District in existence and legally due as of the date of incorporation. Section 10.06 Deletion of Obsolete Schedule Items. - -The council shall have power, by resolution, to delete from this Article any section, including this one, when all events to which the section to be deleted is or could become applicable have occurred. Section 10.09 This act shall take effect upon approval of a majority of the registered electors residing within the proposed corporate limit and voting in a referendum election as provided in section 10.01, except that section 10.01 and this section shall take effect upon becoming a law. 35 CODING:Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. in �qKr I UH RESOLUTION NO. 97-362 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MARIO E. DELGADO TO THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT PRODUCTIVITY COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 91 -10 creating the County Government Productivity Committee; and and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 93.13 provides that the Committee shall consist of 13 members; WHEREAS, there is currently a vacancy on this Committee; and WHEREAS, the Hoard 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 Mario E. Delgado is hereby appointed to the County Government Productivity Committee to fulfill the remainder of the vacant term, said terra to expire on February 4, 1999. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and unanimous vote. DATED: September 16, 1997 AT1i'ES'T:. ; DWIGHT E. BR_"'GX,, Clerk Approvi�a as to' form and legal sufficiency: David C. Weigel County Attorney ADV. BDAn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY- CZ " Z� 'e�- TI THY 4AIAN OCK, CHAIRMAN COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Cleric to the Board: Piease place the following as a: XXX Normal legal Advertisement (Display Adv., location, etc.) ❑ Other: c rt , " . 1 2 B 1 AfR!!!RlAAlRRARA4l RRRAf AR A #ARARARRAAR RlAtf RRA RRARA Rf ARRRAAl RAfRAAA# RARARRAA lRRARARf ARAf RA RR RRA Atf RtA #RRfff P Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dcv. Serv. /Ha nning Person: .� Date: �j ki 1 . Petition No. (if none, give brief description): PiLD_89 L2L Petitioner: (Name & Address): Barbara CawlV, Al 'P, of WilM Ui_Miller. Barton & Peek Inc.. 3200 Bailey Lane. Suite 200 maples, Florida 34105 Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Q . _Qks Dcycl2pment Corp., 26=10 Golden QatI Park%vay 4111 NagIs. Florida 34119 Hearing before XXX BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date: --q4 I Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearine. Petition No. PUD- 89 -6(2), Barbara Cawley, AICP, of Nilson, Miller, Barton. & Peek, Inc., representing Grey Oaks Development Corporation, for an amendment to the Grey Oaks PUD, Ordinance No. 96 -•82, for the purpose of providing a height of buildings limitation o: sixty -five (65) feet in the event a hospital is constructed in the northeast quadrant office /commercial district of Airport - Pulling Road (C.R. 31)ard Golden Gate Parkway (C.R. 886). The Grey Oaks PUD is 3ocated on the northwest, northeast and soutneast quadrants of Airport - Pulling Road (C.R. 31)and Gclden Gate Parkway (C.R. 886) in Sections 24, 25 and 26, Township 49 South, P.ange 25 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 1601.39 acres., ... ...., ,...r . .(? ; y I) Appmved by: Division head Date County Manager Date List Attachments: DiSTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. 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. !RlAfAARf #RRAff Rf R #AA #RRAAARARAA kAR RR #RR RI.RRRARA #AAR RR1Rf#ARRRAR R #ARRRfAARAAf R111f 1R RA #f AAAAf #A AAi RRAA Af ARR FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONL Date Received: Date of Public hearing: of Date Advertised: / 1 7, Ll • ... .r...r.... TRT COVER) - l TO: VAX NO �M `I -f j /�_ sup / I mx g �6: 94aL 714- -8406 TXKz � J�5 r D STATUS tsPUS DFF'T CODE COI M. CODE N0. DATE ST. T i P'E TOTAL i t AB!Ew;:�c 31 F0409A 12 267 08 -8Q 1 E• : 01 ' S4 -- TOTAL UM 3 3 12B 1 August 8, 1997 Ms. Judith Flanagan Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Notice of Public Hearing to consider Petition PUD- 89 -6(2) Bear Judi: Please advertise the above referenced notice one time on Sunday, August 31, 1997 and send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk Encl. P.C. No. 704259 12B I ' NOTICE OF IIJTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 161 199 "1, 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 ineeting 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, 14HICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBERED 9524N, 9524S, 9525N, 9525S AND 9526N BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS GREY OAKS, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST, NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST QUADRANTS OF AIRPORT- PULLING ROAD (C.R. 31) AND GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY (C.R. 886), IN SECTIONS 24, 25 AND 26 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 1601.39 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE 96 -82, AS AMENDED, THE FORMER GREY OAKS PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Petition PUD- 89- 6(2), Barbara Cawley, AICP, of Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek, Inc., representing Grey Oaks Development Corporation, for an amendment to the Grey Oaks PUD, for the parpase of providing a height of buildings limitation of sixty -- five (65) feet in the event a hospital is constructed in the northeast quadrant office /commercial district of Airport - Pulling Road (C.R. 31) and Golden Gate parkway (C.R. 886). The location of the Grey Oaks PUD is described above. 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. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which :record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIMOTHY L. HANCOCK, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 12B 1 August 8, 1997 Barbara Cawley, AICP Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek, Inc. 3200 Bailey Lane, Suite 200 Naples, Florida 34105 RE: Notice to Intent to consider Petition PUD- 89 -6(2) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Cormnissioners on Tuesday, September 16, 1997, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published ir. the Naples Daily News on Sunday, August 31, 1997. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk Encl. CC: Grey Oaks Development Corporation 12B 1 August 8, 1997 Grey Oaks Development Corporation 2640 Golden Gate Parkway #111 Naples, Florida 3411.9 RE: Notice to Intent to consider Petition PUD- 89 -6(2) Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Coimmissioners on Tuesday, September 16, 1997, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, August_ 31, 1997. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk Encl. CC: Barbara Cawley ORDINANCE 97- 12 B 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED ' AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAPS) NUMBERED 9524N, 95245, 9525N, 9525S AND 9526N BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION,— OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL.PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS GREY OAKS, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST NC)RTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST- • r- ,p- QUADRANTS OF AI RPORT- PULLING , ROAD . (C. R. ; ,31) �,.... -•. AND GOLDEN y'GATE *PARKWAY (C. R. 886), IN .- SECTIONS 24, ­25 -AND -26, •TOWNSHIP '49 SOUTH, RANGE 25'EAST,'''COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ' CONSISTING OF' 1601.39 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 96 -82, AS AMENDED, THE FORMER GREY OAKS PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Barbara Cawley, AICP of Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek, Inc., representing Grey Oaks Development Corporation, 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; The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Sections 24, 25 and 26 , Township 49 South, Range 25 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(s) numbered 9524N, 95245, 9525N, 9525S and 9526N, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: Y �. Ordinance Number 96 -82, as amended, .known as the Grey Oaks PUD, s adopted on December 10, 1996 by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION THREE: fl rq ,.i' r��rN frU 'S�S ?yr'a .t -.•� ,�.. 7..i ... �.C. K iP l_.."u�.+''M.'"�'�... "'�L = 1fCi'l�� 44 .� -T �S•- — .45.. 128 i 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 ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency 1 MarjJ orie M. Student Assistant County Attorney f /PQD-89 -6(2) ORDINANCE/ , 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY:___ TIMOTHY L. HANCOCK, Chairman 4. IV 12B EXHIBIT G PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR GREY OAKS PREPARED BY: ALAN D. REYNOLDS, AICP WHS0N, MILLER, BARTON, & PEEK, INC. ENGINFEERS, PLANNERS & LAND SURVEYOR'S 2600 Bailey Lane, Suite 200 Naples, Florida, 34105 and GEORGE VARNADOE, ESQUIRE YOUNG, VAN ASSENDERP AND VARNADOE 801 Laurel Oak Drive Naples, Florida 34108 DATE FILED DATE APPROVED BY BCC ORDINANCE NUMBER AMENDED BY ORDINANCE AMENDED BY ORDINANCE I A H TABLE I TABLE. It TABLE III LIST OF MAPS AND TABLES Location Map PUD Master Plan MAPS TABLES Land Use Summary Project Absorption Schedule Estimate Development Standards ii 12B 1 rwiOrf rac+rrwrss r UOCATK)t t FLCFtr.A ... kam �I Y KW_TLaT CFO �w nk CL ^Z. V w U= i Cn ■ LEGEND il•soorn.� K OOaf OO \�1t l lARll • +:T,Jwo r••arivwrrw rwr e �uL O O/�1CJ♦ GM MMO�ONI / M im Y YA/TOYM1Cf /JG/P/ f ft-i " M A 1.04► our NOWT" �RQISG7wl .•.00rr coati •ar ltm-r7 "Im a R F ?B 1 i ii J i i ........... . li 1.r.>lar� = "aYMO.+eO"•rR� �AU.K .O..w ww . Ow ll.��•�AfJCiO.R1K 1�:9 .. �... �. ....r ..mow. •r+..� JJ rr w Q D O/C R R R � LAND USE SUMMARY I ••wfS WT M I•MwiAR OIWMWr• OD.MOIitIVt•�CII HM,••I.1.4/Y wa �A/ O.1•�•IM�014A }Opw1 ►M1bwOIA.IMA1 M.1 O00/IIIryAA17/1r'�7Or YMk•O.Oifr Ma -M6'14 M••M•R OIMOU11rr N .� 1••0OrrMC rrM—p QO ' w •oulrr.roaAna,r►uwn.r,r- .r-.�• wa, COM4r�fl�NJML�4f0 W/YOOIMf lTrOrK 1.r.>lar� = "aYMO.+eO"•rR� �AU.K .O..w ww . Ow ll.��•�AfJCiO.R1K 1�:9 .. �... �. ....r ..mow. •r+..� JJ rr w Q D 12B 1 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE It is the intent of the Halstatt Partnership, A Florida General Partnership to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) to be known as Grey Oaks Planned Unit Development, on 1,601.39 acres of land located in Section 24, and 25, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, and Section 25, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, City of Naples, Florida. The residential, recreational and commercial facilities of THE HALSTATT DRI /PUD are consistent with the growth policies, land development regulations, and applicable comprehensive planning objectives of the City of Naples and Collier County for the following reasons: I) The subject property is located within the City and County Urban service areas and there are adequate available community facilities and services to support the proposed residential density and commercial intensity. 2) The City of Naples made a determination that the part of Grey oaks in the City is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and land development regulations adopted by the City. 3) With regard to that part of Grey Oaks within the County: a) The project development is compatible and complementary to the surrounding land uses and future uses allowed by the Future Land Use Element. b) improvements are planned to be in substantial compliance with applicable land development regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the Future Land Use Element. C) The project development will result in an efficient and economical extension of community facilities and services as required by Policies 3.1.H. and 3.1.L. of the Future Land Use Element. d) The project development is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management in accordance with their natural functions and capabilities as required by Objective 1.5 of the Drainage Sub — Element of the Public Facilities Element. iii 12B 1 e) The projected density of less than two (Z) dwelling units per acre is less than that allowed under the Future Land Use Element since the project includes three (3) quadrants of an Activity Center and a density band. f) The subject project occupies the northwest, southeast and northeast quadrants of the Activity Center located at the intersection of Airport and Golden Gate Parkway. This strategic location allows the site superior access for the placement of commercial activities. g) The project includes extensive open spaces in the form of golf courses and incorporates natural features to provide a high quality.of life for its residents. SHORT TITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "GREY OARS Planned Unit Development Ordinance ". iv 12B i SECTION I PROPERTY OWNERSHIP & LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1.01 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP The subject property is currently owned by the Halstatt Partnership which is composed of: Lloyd G. Hendry, Earold S. Lynton and Edith Collier Sproul, ;a /k /a Juliet C. Sproul), as Trustees of the Edith Collier Sproul Trust under agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by agreement of Termination of Trusteeship dated June 1, 1982, Harold S. Lyn }on, Lamar Gable and Juliet C. Sproul, as Trustees for Juliet C. Sproul under the will of Barron Collier, Jr., deceased, and as confirmed by Change of Trustees dated June 7, 1982, and filed June 15,• 1982, in Probate No. 76 -33, of the Probate Records of Collier County, Florida. 1.02 LEGAL DESCRIPTION? All that part of section 24, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collie- County, Florida, lying easterly of that 100 foot canal right -of -way as described in O.R. Book 154, page 6, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; ALSO All that part of Section 25, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, lying easterly of that 100 foot canal right -of -way as described in O.R. Book 154, page 6, O.R. Book 873, page 1879 and O.R. Book 873, page 1882, all of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida; LESS Golden Gate Parkway (C -886) as described in O.R. Book 465, page 275, and O.R. Box 465, page 278, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; ALSO LESS those lands as described in O.R. Book 194, page 603 and O.R. cook 640, page 229, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, ALSO All that part of Section 26, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, lying westerly of Airport - Pulling Road (C --31) and northerly of Golden Gate Parkway (C -886) located within the City of Naples; LESS that poction thereof as described in O.R. Book 539, page 370, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; above property subject to easements and restrictions of record; containing 1,601.39 net acres more or less. 1 -1 SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2.01 PURPOSE 12B 1 The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the Flan of the development and delineate the general conditions that will apply to the project. 2.02 INTRODUCTION Grey Oaks is a 1,601.39 acre mixed use residential development and golf course community with a 'town center ", and other, retail and office development located in Collier County. The property is generally located in the northwest, northeast and southeast quadrants of the intersection of Airport Road and Golden Gate Parkway. The property is bounded on the east by Livingston Road; on the South by the Golden Gate Canal; on the west by the Gordon River Watershed; and on the north by the Coach House Lane Residential Properties in the west quadrant, and the World Tennis; Center in the northeast quadrant. The northwest quadrant 'of the property is in the incorporated City of Naples and constitutes approximately 354 of the 1,601 acres. The remainder of the property is located in the unincorporated area of Collier County. The project is of a size to be a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and an Application for Development Approval (ADA) has been filed pursuant to Chapter 380.06, Florida Statutes (1988). Because the City and County recognize that the project.has been planned and will be developed as a unified integrated community, the City and County have agreed that a single local government (Collier County) should have the responsibility for reviewing the planned development and issuing a Development Order pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes and for adopting the zoning (PUD Ordinance) for the entire project, including that portion that lies within the City of Naples. In furtherance of the goal of having one entity review the proposed project and adopt a zoning ordinance (PUD) and Development Order for the project, the Developer and the City of Naples have entered into a DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT and the City of Naples and Collier County have entered into an "INTERLOCAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT" with regard to the project. The DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT sets forth the maximum intensities of land uses for the property within the City 2 -1 12B 1 and provides that the City agrees to accept and adopt (if appropriate) any Development Order and PUD zoning issued by the County that does not exceed the intensities of land uses set forth in said DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. This DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT allows the County to review the proposed project as a single integrated planned community and approve a single set of development standards for the entire project by adopting a single PUD Ordinance and Development Order for the project. The INTERLOCAL. GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT between the City of Naples and the County. of Collier incorporates said DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT and further provides that the City and County agree that the County shall conduct the rezoning and DRI review for the entire 1,601 acre project, including that portion of the project within the jurisdiction of the City of Naples. A copy of the LNTERLOC.aL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT and the DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT are made a part of this PUD by reference thereto. The County, City and the Developer have all agreed that the 354 acres within the jurisdiction of the City is an integral parr_ of the overall Salstatt DRI Community and it is therefore, essential to the viability of the planned community that the PUD and DRI plan approved by Collier County be in effect and remain in effect for the entirety of the project and not just the portion of the project lying within the jurisdiction of the County of Collier. 2.03 LAND USES Table I is a schedule of the intended land use types, with total dwelling units, acreage, and total square feet of commercial indicated. The arrangement of these land use types is shown on Map H, Planned Unit Development Master Plan. Changes and variations in design and acreages shall be permitted during each subdivision phase at final design to accommodate topography, vegetation, and other site conditions. The final size of the recreation and open space lands will depend on the actual requirements for conservation areas, water management, golf course layout, roadway pattern, and dwelling unit size and configuration. At the time of Subdivision review and approval for each subdivision phase, the location, size and configuration of 2 -2 128 1 ' land use tracts shall be identified, along with the assignment of permitted residential or commercial land use types. The assignment of maximum allowed residential density and /or commercial gross leasable floor area shall also occur at the time of subdivision review and approval. If the maximum allowed residential density or commercial gross leasable area is not fully used within that subdivision phase of the project, the unused remainder may be assigned to another phase(s) of the project. Final determination of the total multi - family residential or commercial use shall be determined at time of Site Development Plan approval. For each succeeding subdivision and /or Site Development Plan, a table shall be included which summarizes the total Swelling units and commercial floor area that has been previously assigned and the total assigned for the pending approval, in order to facilitate the County's monitoring of the project. 2.04 PROJECT DENSIT'i The total acreage of Grey Oaks Planned Unit Development is approximately 1,601.34 acres. The maximum number of dwelling units to be built on the total acreage is 2,700. The number of dwelling units per gross acre is approximately 1.7. The density on individual parcels of land throughout the project will vary according, to the type of housing placed on each parcel of land but shall comply with guidelines established in this document. 2.05 PERMITTED VARIATIONS OF DWELLING UNITS All properties designated for residential uses may be developed at the maximum number of dwelling units allocated, provided that the total number of dwelling units shall not exceed 2700. Table I identifies the maximum units by project quadrant. 2.06 DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE AND SCHEDULE The developer will commence the project within the north- east quadrant. Within each quadrant, the amount and location of each subsequent development area will be dictated by logical and economical development constraints and by market demand. Table II indicates, by project year, the estimated absorption of units, and commercial square .footage. The absorption schedule is an estimate and not guaranteed. Actual absorption rates are governed by market demand. 2 -3 12B 1 2.07 EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES 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 of development. 2.08 COLLIER COUNTY AND CITY OF NAPLES SUBDIVISION APPROVAL The review and approval of subdivision master plans and construction plans shall follow the design and development standards of the Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions in effect at the time of development; and shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with the procedures sit forth by the City of Naples for that portion of the project within the City, and the standards and procedures set forth by Collier County for that *portion of the project under County jurisdiction. The intent and effect of this Section is to have a single set of substantive standards apply to subdivision master plans to the location of the particular property in question, but to allow each local government to apply its procedural process for approval of said plans. The developer reserves the right to request exceptions and modifications to the standards set forth in applicable regulations. Where this document makes reference to a specific type of subdivision approval (e.g. Subdivision Master Plan Approval or platting) this reference shall be construed 'to mean the applicable Collier County procedure or approval in effect at the time oG development. 2.09 LAKE SITING As depicted on the PUD Master Plan, lakes and natural retention areas have been sited adjacent to existing and planned roadways, property lines, and throughout the golf course. The goal is to achieve an overall aesthetic character for the project, to permit optimum use of the land, provide buffering to uses within and surrounding the project, protect native vegetation, and to increase the efficiency of the water management network. Accordingly, the requirements described in Ordinance 88 -26, Section 8A, 8B and 8C, may be reduced subject to the approval of the County Engineer at the time of Subdivision and /or Excavation permit approval. Fill material from lakes is planned to be utilized within the project, however excess fill material, not to exceed 10% or maximum 20,000 cubic yards may be utilized off -site, subject to the provisions of the Collier County excavation ordinance in effect at the 2 -4 12B 1 time of development. Removal of fill material in excess of 10% of total or 20,000 cubic yards must meet the requirements of a commercial excavation per Ordinance 88 -26. Final lake area determination shall be in accordance with the .South Florida water Management District storrmwater criteria and Ordinance 88 -26. 2.10 DEDICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES Roads and other infrastructure may be either public or private, depending on location, capacity, and design. Developer shall create appropriate homeowner and /or condominium associations or identify other entities which will be responsible for maintaining the roads, streets, drainage, wate and sewer improvements where such systems are not dedicated to the County or City. Standards for roads shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise approved as an exception during Subdivision approval. 2.11 SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL The provisions of Section 10.5 of the Zoning Ordinance shall apply to the development of platted tracts or parcels of land as provided in said Section 10.5 prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development order. Approval of commercial tracts in the City, of Naples jurisdiction shall follow the General Development and Site Plan (GDSP) process. 2.12 MODEL HOMES AND MODEL UNITS Model Homes and units shall be permitted within this project subject to the following provisions: a. Models may be constructed prior to approval of a plat. b. Models may be permitted as "dry models" and must obtain a conditional certificate of occupancy for model purposes only. Models may not be permanently occupied until a permanent certificate of occupancy is issued. C. Models may not be utilized as "sales offices" without approval by and through the Site Development Plan process. The SDP process shall not be required for dry models pursuant to this Section. d. Prior to recorded plats, metes and bounds legal descriptions shall be provided to and accepted by 2 -5 12B 1 Collier County as sufficient for building permit issuance. Said metes and bounds legal descriptions must meet proposed plat configurations and all models constructed pursuant hereto shall conform to applicable minimum square foot-ages, setbacks, and the like as set forth herein. e. Temporary access and utility easements may be provided in lieu of dedicated right -of -ways for temporary service to model homes or units. f. Sales, marketing, and administrative functions are permitted to occur in designated model homes or units within the project only as provided herein. 2.13 CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The standards for the construction of all project infrastructure, such as, but not limited to roads, utilities, wastewater treatment, water management facilities, and other site improvements such as but not limited to clearing, grading, excavation, landscaping and all similar types of site improvements, except for habitable buildings and structures, shall meet the minimum standards set forth by Collier County in the applicable ordinance or regulation in effect at time of development. City of Naples construction standards shall be used for water and sewer systems under City jurisdiction. The procedures For the review and approval of project infrastructure and site improvements shall be that process in effect at the time of review and approval in accordance with the City of Naples regulations for that part of the project within City jurisdiction, and Collier County regulations for that part of the project within County jurisdiction. The standards and development permit procedures for all habitable structures shall be in accordance with the appropriate City or County jurisdiction's requirements in effect at the time of building permit application. 2.14 SALES CENTERS a. "Sales Centers" may be constructed prior to recording of a Flat. "Sales Centers" may be serviced by a temporary utility system (i.e. dry well and septic tank /drainfield) prior to availability of central 2 -6 12B 1 utility systems at which time connection to the central system will be made. Interim fire protection facilities, in accordance with NFPA requirements or as approved by the appropriate fire district are required unless a permanent water system is available to serve the Center. b. Review and approval of "Sales Centers" shall follow the requirements of the Site Development Plan process (Zoning Ordinance Section. 10.5) or whatever approval procedure is in effect at that time. A metes and bounds legal description shall be provided as part of the application. Access to the "Sales Center" shall be provided by a paved road or temporary driveway which meets applicable County standards as determined by the Con.nty Engineer. A water management plan must be provided which accommodates the runoff from the "Sales Center", the required parking and access road/ driveway and any other impervious surfaces. The system shall be designed to fit in with the master water management system for the entire development. C. At the time of building permit application for a "Sales Center" a temporary use permit shall be obtained. "Sales Centers" may not be occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Models must obtain a conditional Certificate of Occupancy for model purposes only. Models may riot be occupied until . a permanent Certificate of Occupancy is issued. 2.15 IMPACT FEES Development within the project shall be subject to all lawfull adopted impact, fees in effect at the time of development. 2 -7 12B 1 THE GREY OAKS PUD TABLE i LA14D USE SUMMARY Northeast and Southeast Quadrants (Collier County) Residential (1936 units) 399.8 + Commercial /office (956,091 S.F. G.L.A.) 90.4 + Golf Course/Recreation /Park /Right -of -Way 577.1 + Conservation /Lake /Water Management 180.1 + Sub -Total �4 + Northwest Quadrant (City of Naples) Residential (764 units) 122.0 + Commercial. /office (347,000 S.F. G.L.A.) 30.0 + Golf Course /Recreation /Park/Right -of -Way 115.4 + Conservation/Lake/Water Management 86.6 + Sub -Total 343 Note: All acreages are digitized approximate acreages and are subject to change and variation. 2 -8 12B 1 1 LIST OF MAPS AND TABLES MAPS A Location Map H PUD Master Plan TABLES TABLE I Land Use Summary TABLE II Project Absorption Schedule Estimate TABLE III Development Standards ii LOCATTC++t FLORA - l2P i , LOCAT K*t RE00MAL . LOC.4T*M V=rm ME - z n tz C) 0 J cc 0 ■ rOw M1, WTY.K'A 1 ,•i � •rte n.• M �M LEGEND R KY11OfIW. • Y f12Y rAARRit • ,r(T1Jn,0 /.Ct4►,w1n.a MtAa C dnR+4fo OiC 0 e/►fOp / sr-amlw. a R+Y%1L lJM COYRf11S.1wa / fRiTR r WRRTilAROifd Iwa/TY 1-•fR•i f'Vil M WTDWCTW" RTN T /sNK tmm w10 tub�na6wlfe� fi. ftG1RRT� Mf,DKM1lRf/ , a.w nfrrfr a atfefLwR ••G I` 1 t1 � I I �2 �I. 'I j I a� R <I 1 Q LU CJ7 Q D CL i O ?- o W cc: r •••,f,,.�RI — V Q. LAND USE SUMMARY RpwfM[/MT Rao �RYTIRARt waW.RMfn K •OO.TM,I fNN R�ffl �•a pRati10RL/.I'1'K7 NN.NfRfR0a1 N,1 a9r�0`t RIlYNW4/�wfP fM�IRwRQilMr �« I,.w -f11n1 RORMRT/ RWOMI'T f[.nOfMl rN+MRI RLR f�•w1p`p,w/Rrt¢1 t1R /,Mf Yrf w1 La* Roi/ oTw[IMOflwrev,�VRt/NR•M -cwt �: So.Ro.aT+R�l1.IRi/t'wfCf WIM�[YOfT 1MI f fJfM 112W �I ! STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE It is the intent of the Halstatt Partnership, A Florida General Partnership to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) to be known as Grey oaks Planned Unit Development, on 1,601.39 acres of land located in Section 24, and 25, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, and Section 26, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, City of Naples, Florida. The residential, recreational and commercial facilities of THE HALSTATT URI /PUD are consistent with the growth policies, land development regulations, and applicable comprehensive planning objectives of the City of Naples and Collier County for the following reasons: 1) The subject property is located within the City and County Urban service areas and there are adequate availahle community facilities and services to support the proposed residential density and commercial intensity. 2) The City of Naples made a determination that the part of Grey Oaks in the City is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and land development regulations adopted by the City. 3) with regard to that part of Grey Oaks within the County: a) The project development is compatible and complementary to the surrounding land uses and future uses allowed by the Future Land Use Element. b) Improvements are planned to be in substantial compliance with applicable land development regulations as set forth in objective 3 of the Future Land Use Element. c) The project development will result in an efficient and economical extension of community facilities and services as required by Policies 3.1.H. and 3.1.L. of the future Land Use Element. d) The project development is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management in accordance with their natural functions and capabilities as required by objective 1.5 of the Drainage Sub — Element of the Public Facilities Element. iii 128 1 ' e ) The pr- ejected density of less than two ( 2 ) dwelling units per acre is less than that allowed under the Future Land Use Element since the project includes three (3) quadrants of an Activity Center and a density band. f) The subject project occupies the northwest, southeast and northeast quadrants of the Activity Center located at the intersection of Airport and Golden Gate Parkway. This strategic location allows the site superior access for the placement of commercial activities. g) The project includes extensive open spaces in the form of golf courses and incorporates natural features to provide a high quality.of life for its zesidents. SHORT 'rITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "GREY OARS Planned Unit Development Ordinance ". iv i.01 1.02 12B I , SECTION I PROPERTY OWNERSHIP & LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPERTY. OWNERSHIP The subject property is currently owned by the Halstatt Partnership which is composed of: Lloyd G. Hendry, Harold S. Lynr_on and Edith Collier Sproul, (a /k /a Juliet C. Sproul), as Trustees of the Edith Collier Sproul Trust under agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of Termination of Trusteeship dated June 1, 1982, Harold S. Lynton, Lamar Gable Trustees for Juliet C. Sproul Collier, Jr., deceased, and Trustees dated June 7, 1982, Probate No. 76-33, of the County, Florida. LEGAL DESCRIPTION and Juliet C. Sproul, as under the will of Barron as confirmed by Change of and filed June 15,- 1982, in Frobate Records of Collier All that part of Section 24, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, lying easterly of that 100 foot canal right -of -way as described in O.R. Book 154, page 6, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; ALSO All that part of Section 25, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, lying easterly of that 100 foot canal right -of. -way as described in O.R. Book 154, page 6, O.R. Book 873, page 1879 and O.R. Book 873, page 1882, all of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida; LESS Golden Gate Parkway (C -886) as described in O.R. Book 465, page 275, and O.R. Box 465, page 278, Public Records of Collier Cou11ty, Florida; ALSO LESS those lands as described in O.R. Book 194, page 603 and O.R. Book 640, page 229, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, ALSO All that part of Section 26, Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, lying westerly of Airport - Pulling Road (C -31) and northerly of Golden Gate Parkway (C -886) located within the City of Naples; LESS that portion thereof as described in O.R. Book 539, page 370, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; above property subject to easements and restrictions of record; containing .1,601.39 net acres more or less. 1 -1 I 2 1 . SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2.01 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of the development and delineate the general conditions that will apply to the project. 2.02 INTRODUCTION Grey Oaks is a 1,601.39 acre mixed use residential development and golf course community with a "town center ", and other retail and office development located in Collier County. The ;property is generally located in the northwest, northeast and southeast quadrants of the intersection of Airport Road and Golden Gate Parkway. The property is bounded on the east by Livingston Road; on the south by the Golden Gate Canal; on the west by the Gordon River Watershed; and on the north by the Coach House Lane Residential Properties in the west quadrant, and the World Tennis Center in the northeast quadrant. The northwest quadrant of the property is in the incorporated City of Naples and constitutes approximately 354 of the 1,601 acres. The remainder of the property is located in the unincorporated area of Collier County. The project is of a size to be a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and an Application for Development Approval (ADA) has been filed pursuant to Chapter 360.06, Florida Statutes (1988), Because the City and County recognize that the project has been planned and will be developed as a unified integrated community, the City and County have agreed that a single local government (Collier County) should have the responsibility for reviewing the planned development and issuing a Development Order pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes and for adopting the zoning (PUD Ordinance) for the entire project, including that portion that lies within the City of Naples. In furtherance of the goal of having one entity review the proposed project and adopt a zoning ordinance (PUD) and Development Order for the project, the Developer and the City of Naples have entered into a DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT and the City of Naples and Collier County have entered into an "INTERLOCAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT" with regard to the project. The DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT sets forth the maximum intensities of land uses for the property within the City 2 -1 12B z and provides that the City agrees to accept and adopt (if appropriate) any Development order and PUD zoning issued by the County that does not exceed the intensities of land uses set forth in said DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. This DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT allows the County to review the proposed project as a single integrated planned community and approve a single set of development standards for the entire project by adopting a single PUD ordinance and Development Order for the project. The INTERLOCAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT between the City of Naples and the County of Collier incorporates said DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT and further provides that the City and County agree that the County shall conduct the rezoning and DRI review for the entire 1,601 acre project, including that portion of the project within the jurisdiction of the City of Naples. A copy of the INTERLOCAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT and the DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT are made a part of this PUD by reference thereto_ The County, City and the Developer have all agreed that the 354 acres within the jurisdiction of the City is an integral part of the overall F.alstatt DRI Community and it is therefore, essential to the viability of the planned community that the PUD and DRI plan approved by Collier County be in effect and re.mai.n in effect for the entirety OF the project and not just the portion of the project lying within the jurisdiction of the County of Collier. 2.03 LAND USF_S Table I is a schedule of the intended land use types, with total dwelling units, acreage, and total square feet of commercial indicated. The arrangement of these land use types is shown on map H, Planned Unit Development Master Plan. Changes and variations in design and acreages shall be permitted during each subdivision phase at final design to accommodate topography, vegetation, and other site conditions. The final size of the recreation and open space lands will depend on the actual requirements for conservation areas, water management, golf course layout, roadway pattern, and dwelling unit size and configuration. At the time of Subdivision review and approval for each subdivision phase, the locution, size and configuration of 2 -2 12B 1 land use tracts shall be identified, along with the assignment of permitted residential or commercial land use types. The assignment of maximum allowed residential density and /or commercial gross leasable floor area shall also occur at the time of subdivision review and approval. If the maximum allowed residential density or commercial gross leasable area is not fully used within that subdivision phase of the project, the unused remainder may be assigned to another phase(s) of the project. Final determination of the total multi- family residential or commercial use shall be determined at time of Site Development Plan approval. For each succeeding subdivision and /or Site Development Plan, a table shall be included which summarizes the total dwelling units and commercial floor area that has been previously assigned and the total assigned for the pending approval, in order to facilitate the County's monitoring of the project. 2.04 PROJECT DENSITY The total acreage of Grey Oaks Planned Unit Development is approximately 1,601.39 acres. The maximum number of dwelling units to be built on the total acreage is 2,700. The number of dwelling units per gross acre is approximately 1.7. The density on individual parcels of land throughout the project will vary according. to the type of housing placed on each parcel of land but shall comply W4 th guidelines established in this document. 2.05 PERMITTED VARIATIONS OF DWELLING UNITS All properties designated for residential uses may be developed at the maximum number of dwelling units allocated, provided that the total number of dwelling units shall not exceed 2700. Table I identifies the maximum units by project quadrant. 2.06 DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE AND SCHEDULE The developer will commence the project within the north- east quadrant. within each quadrant, the amount and location of each subsequent development area will be dictated by logical and economical development constraints and by market demand. Table II indicates, by project year, the estimated absorption of units, and commercial square footage. The absorption schedule is an estimate and not guaranteed. Actual ,absorption rates are governed by market demand. 2 -3 128 1 2.07 EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall by granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities in substantial compliance with applicable regulations in effect at the time of development. 2.08 COLLIER. COUNTY AND CITY OF NAPLES SUBDIVISION APPROVAL The review and approval of subdivision master plans and construction plans shall follow the design and development standards of the Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions in effect at the time of development; and shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with the procedures set fortis by the City of Naples for that portion of the project within the City, and the standards and procedures set forth by Collier County for that 'portion of the project under County jurisdiction. The intent and effect of this section is to have a single set of substantive standards apply to subdivision master plans to the location of the particular property in question, but to allow each local government to apply its procedural process far approval of said plans. The developer reserves the right to request exceptions and modifications to the standards set forth in applicable regulations. Where this document makes reference to a specific type of subdivision approval (e.g. Subdivision Master Plan Approval or platting) this reference shall be construed to mean the applicable Collier County procedure or approval in effect at the time of development. 2.09 LAKE SITING As depicted on the PUD Master Plan, lakes and natural retention areas have been sited adjacent to existing and planned roadways, property lines, and throughout the golf course. The goal is to achieve an overall aesthetic character for the project, to permit optimum use of the land, provide buffering to uses within and surrounding the project, protect native vegetation, and to increase the efficiency of the water management network. Accordingly, the requirements described in Ordinance 88 -26, Section 8A, 8© and 8C, ma-, be reduced subject to the approval of the County Engineer at the time of Subdivision and /or Excavation permit approval. Fill material from lakes is planned to be utilized within the project, however excess fill material, not to exceed 108 or maximum 20,000 cubic yards may be utilized off -site, subject to the provisions of the Collier County excavation ordinance in effect at the 2 -4 time of development 10% of total or req•ui rements of a 88 -26. Final la accordance with the stor.mwater criteria 12B 1 Removal of fill material in excess of 20,000 cubic yards must meet the commercial excavation per Ordinance ke area determination shall be in South Florida Water Management District and Ordinance 88 -26. 2.10 DEDICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES Roads and other infrastructure may be either public or private, depending on location, capacity, and design. Developer shall create appropriate homeowner and /or condominium associations or identify other entities which w* 1. be responsible for maintaining the roads, streets, drainage, water and Sewer improvements where such systems are not dedicated to the County or City. Standards for roads shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of Collier County 0:6inances regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise approved as an exception during Subdivision Approval'.. 2.11 SITE, DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL The provisions of Section 10.5 of the Zoning Ordinance shall apply to the development of platted tracts or parcels of .land as provided in said Section 10.5 prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development order. Approval of commercial tracts in the City. of Naples jurisdiction shall. follow the General Development and Site Plan. (GDSP) process. 2.12 MODEL HOMES AND MODEL UNITS Model Homes and units shall be permitted within this project subject to the following provisions: a. Models may be constructed prior to approval. of a plat. b. Models may be permitted as "dry models" and must obtain a conditional certificate of occupancy for model purposes only. Models may not be permanently occupied until a permanent certificate of occupancy is issued. C. Models may not be utilized as "sales offices" without approval by and through the Site Development Plan process. The SDP process shall not be required for dry models pursuant to this Section. d. Prior to recorded plats, metes and bounds legal descriptions shall be provided to and accepted by 2 -5 2.13 2.14 12B 1 ' Collier County as sufficient for building permit issuance. Said metes and bounds legal descriptions must meet proposed plat configurations and all models constructed pursuant hereto shall conform to applicable minimum square Coctages, setbacks, and the like as set forth herein. e. Temporary access and utility easements may be provided in lieu of dedicated right -of -ways for temporary service to model homes or units. f. Sales, marketing, and administrative functions are permitted to occur in desigr!ated raodel homes or units within the project only as provided herein. CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The standards for the construction of all project infrastructure, such as, but not limited to roads, utilities, wastewater treatment, water management facilities, and other site improvements such as but not limited to clearing, grading, excavation, landscaping and all similar types of site improvements, except for habitable buildings and structures, shall meet the minimum standards set forth by Collier County in the applicable ordinance or regulation in effect at time of development. City of Maples construction standards shall be used for water and sewer systems under City jurisdiction. The procedures for the review and approval of project infrastructure and site improvements shall be that process in effect at the time of review and approval in accordance with the City of Naples regulations for that part of the project within City jurisdiction, and Collier County regulations for that part of the project within County jurisdiction. The standards and development permit procedures for all habitable structures shall be in accordance with the appropriate City or County jurisdiction's requirements in effect at the time of building permit application. SALES CENTERS a. "Sales Centers" may be constructed prior to recording of a plat. "Sales Centers" may be serviced by a temporary utility system (i.e. dry well and septic tank /drainfield; prior to availability of central 2 -6 12B utility systems at which time connection to the central system will be made. Interim fire protection facilities, in accordance with NFPA requirements or as approved by the appropriate fire district are required unless a permanent water system is available to serve the Center. b. Review and approval of "Sales Centers" shall follow the requirements of the Site Development Plan process (Zoning Ordinance Section 10.5) or whatever approval procedure is in effect at that time. A metes and bounds legal description shall be provided as part of the application. Access to the "Sales Center" shall be provided by a paved road or temporary driveway which meets applicable County standards as determined by the County Engineer. A water management plan must be provided which accommodates the runoff from the "Sales Center ", the required parking and access road/ driveway and any other impervious surfaces. The system shall be designed to fit in with the master water management system for the entire development. C. At the time of building permit application for a "Sales Center" a temporary use permit shall be obtained. "Sales Centers" may not be occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Models must obtain a conditional Certificate of Occupancy for model purposes only. Models may not be occupied until .a permanent_ Certificate of Occupancy is issued. 2.15 IMPACT FEES Development within the project shall be subject to all lawfull adopted impact fees in effect at the time of development. 2 -7 128 i THE GREY OAKS PUD TABLE I Lb USE SU:4MARY Nor_theant aiuinur-b&a,gr, adr-ItZ (Collier County) Residential (1936 units) 409.3 $ Cownercial /office. (856,091 S.F. G.L.A.) 80.9 ± Golf Course/ Recreation /Park. /Right -()f -Way 577.1 t Cotiservatioxi /Lake /Water Management 180.1 ± Sub -Total 1,247.4 N XLbW2st OuddrAnL (City of Naples) Residential (764 units) 122.0 + Commercial /office (347,000 S.F. G.L.A.) 30.0 ± Golf Course /Recreation /Park /Right -of -Way 115.4 # Conservation /Lake /Water Management 86.6 ± Sllb -Total 354.0 Note: All acreages are digitized approximate acreages and are subject to change and variation. Note: The Northeast Quadrant :;hall have a total comercial /off ice square footage of 000,000 S.F. G.L.A. 2 -t3 WIM- W- 412MIMM 12B 1 THE GREY OAKS PUD TABLE II PROJECT ABSORPTION SCHEDULE ESTIMATE PROJECT YEAR 1 -5 Land Use Teo. Motel Square Designation _ Units - Room,, Feet (GLA) Residential 1100 Commercial and Office 405,700 Hotel 250 Golf Course *(1) *(1) Golf Course = 18 holes with chased club facilities PROJECT YEAR 7 -13 CUMULATIVE Land Use No. Hotel Square Designation Units Rooms _Feet (GLA) Residential 2400 Commercial and Office 985,355 Hotel 250 Golf Course *(2) *(2) Golf Course y 54 holes with club Facilities (Second golf course may be constructed prior to project year 7, and may be built in 9 - -hole increments, club facilities may be built in phases to coincide with the golf course construction.. ) 2-9 12B 1 - TABLE T1 (Cont,d) PROJECT}, - ESTIMATES t � Land Use No. Hotel Square Designation Units Rooms Feet (GLA) Land Use Residential 2700 Commercial 1,203,091 zmd Office Hotel Golf Course *(3) *(3) Golf Course = 54 holes with full club facilities (3rd golf course may be constructed after year 14, and may be built in 9 -hole increments, club facilities may be built in phases to coincide with the golf course construction.) Project years shall be adjusted to correspond with the cormnencement of development. The above development prog-ram outlines multi -use categories which will be assigned to the various development pods shown on Map H. These land use categories will allow for a true mixed use development to occur and allow the "Developer.' to respond to an ever changing market over the next 20 years with an anticipated buildout at year 2010. The absorption schedule assumes that buildout of the residential, town center and the major.i;Y of the office and commercial may occur in the first_ 12 years. 2 -10 Will" - W -01"WISJiC SECTION III RESIDENTIAL LAND USE 3.01 PURPOSE 12B 1 . The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the areas designated on Map H, Planned Unit Development Master Plan, as 'R' or Residential. 3.02 MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS A maximum number of 2700 dwelling units may be constructed on lands designated as 'R' or Residential. 3.03 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas designated as 'R' or Residential on the Master Land Use Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of residential dwelling types. Approximate configurations of land use tracts have been indicated an the P.U.D. 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 acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of platting. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways. 3.04 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL, LISFS ARID STRUCTURES 1) Detached and attached single family homes, cluster homes, zero lot line homes, patio homes, townhouses, multi - family dwellings, neighborhood recreational facilities, churches and other places of worship. 2) 'dater management facilities; essential services (in accordance with Section 8.10a of the Zoning Ordinance). Lakes, including lakes with seawall and other types of architectural bank treatment. 3) open space recreational activities, community parks, and similar uses, including but not limited to shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, boat docks and ramp, canoe launches, fishing piers, boat storage, beach gazebos, concession stands, health trails, bike paths and nature trails, observation platforms, boardwalks, playground, picnic areas and other types of facilities intended for outdoor recreation. 3 -1 12e j . 4) Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3.05 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES 1) Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with uses permitted in this district. 2) Essential services and facilities. 3) Recreational facilities accessory to a residential structure. 4) Any other accessory uses or structures which are comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3.06 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Table III sets forth the development standards for land uses within the 'R' Residential District. Site development standards for category 1, 2, and 3, uses apply to individual lot boundaries; standards for category 4 uses apply to platted development parcel boundaries. Front yard setbacks shall be measured as follows: 1) if the parcel is served by a City or County dedicated public right -of -way, setback is measured from the existing tight -of -way line. 2) if the parcel is served by a private drive, setback is measured from back of curb or edge of pavement, whichever is closer to the structure. 3) Single family detached (Category 1 only) front setbacks shall be measured from the public or private road right -of -way line. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County Zoning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. 3 -2 12B 1 1 Development standards for residential uses not specifically set forth in Table III shall be established during Subdivision Master Plan or Site Development Plan Approval as set forth under Sections 2.03 and 2.11 of this document. Setbacks and buffer requirements from and along-the north property line within the northwest quadrant adjacent to lots on Coach Mouse Lane shall be as follows: (a) One story single family structure: Principal - 25' Accessory - 15' (b% One story multi - family or two story structure: Principal - 501* Accessory - 50' (c) Two story structure greater than 30' in height: Principal - 751* Accessory - 75' (d) Three story structure: Principal - 175' Accessory - 175' ( e ) Four story structure: Principal - 400' Accessory - 400' ( °) Vehicular use areas, including garages and carports - 50' ( measured to the structure or edge of pavement). (g) A 15' wide, as measured perpendicular to said north border, and 25 foot high landscaped buffer shall be provided and maintained which is 80t opaque as measured in every and any 25 foot by 25 foot section. The buffer shall be installed prior to construction of homes. (h) The number 0 f dwelling units per acre shall not exceed 7 units per net acre measured within a band of land 175 feer_ wide parallel to said north boundary. 3 -3 12B i (i) Principal building structures shall no include more than 4 dwelling units within 175 feet of said north boundary. * Two story setback is measured to the second story portion of the structure. One story portion is to be measured as a one story structure, if it is a single family structure. .3 -4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 'R' Residential Areas TABLE III PATIO, ZLL, OR SINGLE SINGLE TWO FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY ATTACHED/ DETACHED DETACHED OR DUPLEX 12B CLUSTER, MULTI- FAMILY TOWN HOUSE VILLAS CATEGORY 1 "4 2 '4 3 •4 4 •4 5 •4 •5 MINIMUM SITE AREA SITE WIDTH MIN. AVG. SITE DEPTH MIN. AVG. FRONT YARD SETBACK SIDE YARD SETBACK REAR YARD SETBACK PRINCIPAL REAR YARD SETBACK ACSRY. MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT STORIES ABOVE PARKING DIST. BETWEEN PRINCIPAL STR. FLOOR AREA MINIMUM (S.F.) 9000 5000 3500 1 AC 2500 SF /Lot SFA.ot SF /Lot 75' 50' 35' 150' 16' 120' 100' 100' 150' N/A 25' 20' 20'* 1 20' P 0' 7.5' 5' 0 or a 20' P minimum 0' GC 0' of 5' 20' P 15, P 15' P 20' P 10' P 10' GC 10' GC 10' GC 0' GC 0' GC 10' P 10' P 10' P 10' P 10' P 0' GC 0' GC 0' GC 0' GC 0' GC 6 15' 1200 2 2 6 •2 �4 10' 0' or 5' 15'* 3 - 1 story 7' 25 '3 - 2 -3 story 30' • 3 - 4 stories & higher 1000 900 750 •40 11 SITE DEPTH AVERAGE: Determined by dividing the site area by the site width. SITE WIDTH: Tha average distance between straight lines connecting front and rear parcel lines at each side of the site, measured as straight lines between the foremost points of the side parcel lines in the front (at the point of the intersection with the front parcel line) and the rearmost point of the parcel lines at the rear (point of intersection with the rear parcel line). May be reduced on cul-de -sac lots. P. Perimeter or Internal Sites GC Golf Cous•se, or Lake Front Sites • 1 This setback may be reduced to '12' for side entry garage °2 Three story maximum within the City of Naples for less than 8 units per acre. Four story maximum within the City of Napier for 8 units per acre or greater. "3 or 1/2 the sum of the adjacent buildings, whichever is greater. *4 During the County approval p ;'ocess, tracts shall be designated and approved as a specific category. The approved specific category shall not be changed unless the entire tract is consistent with the new category. Any change from an approved category to another shall be accomplished as per Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County Land Devo'topment Code. 05 In the context here used "Vilas" means development that occurs on a platted lot where the lots tend to form a clustered home siting scheme accessed by an irregularly shaped private roadway system. Revised 12/10/96 3 -5 4.01 4.02 SECTION IV GOLF COURSE /RECREATION /PARK /RIGHT -OF -WAY PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to for the areas designated on trap Master Plan as, golf course, parks, right -of -ways; dedicated corridors. PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES 12B 1 set forth the regulations H Planned Unit Development clubhouse, driving range, easements and utility 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 Princioal Uses and Structures 1) Golf Course(s) 2) Tennis Club and facilities 3) Water management facilities; essential services (in accordance with Section 8.10a of the Zoning Ordinance). Lakes, including lakes with seawall and other types of architectural bank treatment. 4) Open space recreational activities, community parks, and similar uses, including but not limited to shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, boat docks and ramp, canoe launches, fishing piers, boat storage, beach gazebos, concession stands, health trails, bike paths and nature trails, observation platforms, boardwalks, playground, picnic areas and other types of facilities intended for outdoor recreation. 5) Community center /clubhouse(s). 6) Storage, maintenance yards, and landscaping nurseries within FP &L easements, right -of -ways, and open space. Subject to approval of the persons or entities in whose favor the easement or right -of -way runs. 7) project Information and Sales Center 8) Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 4 -1 12B 1 THE GREY OAKS PUD TABLE II PROJECT ABSORPTION SCHEDULE ESTIRATE PROJECT YEAR 1 -6 Land Use No. Hotel Square Designation Units Rooms Feet (GLA) Residential 1100 Commercial and Office 405,700 Hotel 250 Golf Course *(1) *(I) Golf Course a 18 holes with phased club facilities PROJECT YEAR 7 -13 CUMULATIVE Land Use No. Hotel Square Designation Units Rooms Feet (GLA) Residential 2400 Commercial and Office 985,355 Hotel 250 Golf Course *(2) *(2) Golf Course - 54 holes with club facilities (Second golf course may be constructed prior to project year 7, and may be built in 9 -hole increments, club facilities may be built in phases to coincide with the golf course construction.) 2 -9 12� 1 TABLE II (Cont'd) PROJECT ABSORPTION SCHEDULE ESTIMATE PROJECT YEAR 14 -20 CUMULATIVE Land Use No. Hotel Square Designation ^ Units Rooms Feet (GLA) Land Use Residential 2700 Commercial and Office 1,303,091 Hotel 250 Golf Course *(3) *(3) Golf Course - 54 holes with full club facilities (3rd golf course may be constructed after year 14, and may be built in 9 -hole increments, club facilities may be built in phases to coincide with the golf course construction.) Project years shall be adjusted to correspond with the commencement of development. The above development program outlines multi -use categories which will be assigned to the various development pods shown on map H. These land use categories will allow for a true mixed use development to occur and allow the *Developer" to respond to an ever changing market over the next 20 years with an anticipated buildout at year 2010. The absorption schedule assumes that buildout of the residential, town center and the majority of the office and commercial may occur in the first 12 years. 2 -10 SECTION III 12 6 1 RESIDENTIAL LAND USE 3.01 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the areas designated on Map 8, Planned Unit Development Master Plan, as 'R' or Residential. 3.02 MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS A maximum number of 2700 dwelling units may be constructed on lands designated as 'R' or Residential. 3.03 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas designated as rR, or Residential on the Master Land Use Plan are designed to accommodate a full range of residential dwelling types. Approximate configurations of land use tracts have been indicated on the P.U.D. 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 acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of platting. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways. 3.04 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES 1) Detached and attached single family homes, cluster homes, zero lot line homes, patio homes, townhouses, multi- family dwellings, neighborhood recreational facilities, churches and other places of worship. 2) Water management facilities; essential services tin accordance with Section 8.10a of the Zoning Ordinance). Lakes, including lakes with seawall and other types of architectural bank treatment. 3) Open space recreational activities, community parks, and similar uses, including but not limited to shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, boat docks and ramp. canoe launches, fishing piers, boat storage, beach gazebos, concession stands, health trails, bike paths and nature trails, observation platforms, boardwalks, playground, picnic areas and other types of facilities intended for outdoor recreation. 3 -1 12B 1 4) Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3.05 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES 1) Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with uses permitted in this district. 2) Essential services and facilities. 3) Recreational facilities accessory to a residential structure. 4) Any other accessory uses or structures which are comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3.06 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Table III sets forth the development standards for land uses within the 'R' Residential District. Site development standards for category i, 2, and 3, uses apply to individual lot boundaries; standards for category 4 uses apply to platted development parcel boundaries. Front yard setbacks shall be measured as follows: 1) If the parcel is served by a City or County dedicated public right -of -way, setback is measured from the existing right -of -way line. 2) If_ the parcel is served by a private drive, setback is measured from back of curb oc edge of pavement, whichever is closer to the structure. 3) Single family detached (Category 1 only) front setbacks shall be measured from the public or private road right -of -way line. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County Zoning and Signage regulations in effect 'at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. 3 -2 12B 1 Development standards for residential uses not specifically set forth in Table III shall be established during Subdivision taster Plan or Site Development Plan Approval as set forth under Sections 2.03 and 2.11 of this document. Setbacks and buffer requirements from and along -the north property line within the northwest quadrant adjacent to lets on Coach House Lane shall be as follows: (a) One story single family structure: Principal - 25' Accessory - 15' (b) One story multi - family or two story structure: Principal - 50'* Accessory - 50' . (c) Two story structure greater than 30, in height: Principal - 751* Accessory - 75' (d) Three story structure: Principal - 175, Accessory - 175' (e) Four story structure: Principal - 400' Accessory - 400' (f) Vehicular use areas, including garages and carports - 50' (measured to the structure or edge of pavement). (g) A 15' wide, as measured perpendicular to said north border, and 25 foot high landscaped buffer shall be provided and maintained which is 80% opaque as measured in every and any 25 foot by 25 foot section. The buffer shall be installed prior to construction of homes. (h) The number of dwelling units per acre shall not exceed 7 units Der net acre measured within a band of land 175 feet wide parallel to said north boundary. 3 -3 128 1 (i) principal building structures shall no include more than 4 dwelling units within 175 feet of said north boundary. Two story setback is measured to the second story portion of the structure. One story portion is to be measured as a one story structure, if it is a single family structure. 3 -4 MINIMUM SITE AREA SITE WIDTH MIN. AVG. SITE DEPTH MIN. AVG. FRONT YARD SETBACK SIDE YARD SETBACK REAR YARD SETBACK PRINCIPAL REAR YARD SETBACK ACSRY. MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT STORIES ABOVE PARKING; DIST. SET WEEN PRINCIPAL STfi, FLOOR AREA DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 'R' Residential Areas TABLE III 128 1 PATIO, SINGLE SINGLE TWOOFAMILY CLUSTER, FAMILY FAMILY ATTACHED/ MULTI- FAMILY DETACHED DETACHED OR DUPLEX TOWN HOUSE 1 <�4 2 4 3, 4 9000 SF /L.ot 5000 3500 1 AC 01 GC SF/Lot SF/Lot 0' GC 9i 75' 50' 35' 150' 120' 100' 100' 150' 25' 20' 20' • 1 20' P 7.5' S' 0 or a 20' P minimum 0' GC of 5' iy. Ct 20'P 10' GC 75'P 10' GC 15,P 10' GC 20,P 10' P 1 O' P 10' P 0' GC 10' P 01 GC 0' GC 0' GC 0' GC 9i 2 2 2 6 •2 2 15, 10, 0' or 5' 15'03 1 story 7' 25'•3 - 2 -3 story z 30' • 3 - 4 stories & hiaha,r MINIMUM (S.F.; 1200 1000 900 750 SRIO SITE DEPTH AVERAGE; Determined by dividing _the site area by the sits width. SITE WIDTH: The average distance between straight lines connecting front and rear parcel lines at each side of the site, Measured as straight lines between the foramost points of the side parcel lines in the tront (at the point of the intersec -,jon with the front parcel line) and the rearmost point of the pa rear (point of inter.Section with the rear parcel !inel. May be reduced on cuWe -sac lots. lines at the P. Perimeter or Internal Sites GC = Golf Course, or Lake Front Sites • 1 This setback may be reduced to 12' for side entry for lessethan 8 units per acre. Four story maximum within the City of Naples for a units per acre or greater. •3 or 112 the sum of �th, ve adjacent building s, s..., w._h._.i.c...h._e_v_ er is greater. .3 -5 SECTION IV GOLF COURSE /RECREATION /PARK/RIGHT -OF -WAY 4.01 PURPOSE 128 1 The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the areas designated on Hap H Planned Unit Development Master Plan a,, golf course, clubhouse, driving range, parks, right -of -ways; dedicated easements and utility corridors. 4.02 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 Princioal Uses and Structures 1) Golf Course(s) 2) Tennis Club and facilities 3) Water management facilities; essent?al services (in accordance with Section 8.10a of the Zoning Ordinance). Lakes, including lakes with seawall and other types of architectural bank treatment. 4) Open space recreational activities, community parks, and similar uses, including but not limited to shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, boat docks and ramp, canoe launches, fishing piers, boat storage, beach gazebos, concession stands, health trails, hike paths and nature trails, observation platforms, boardwalks, playground, picnic areas and other types of facilities intended for outdoor recreation. 5) community center /clubhouse(s). E) Storage, maintenance yards, and landscaping nurseries within. FP &L easements, right -of -ways, and open space. Subject to approval of the persons or entities in whose favor the easement or right -of -way runs. 7) Project Information and Sales Center 8) Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 4 -1 12B 1 B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures Accessory uses customarily associated with the principal uses permitted in this district including but not limited to: 1) Pro -shop, practice driving range, cart barn and other custanary accessory uses of golf courses, or other recreational facilities, including maintenance area and pump houses, golf course rain shelters, restrooms, and snack bars. 2) Small commercial establishments, including gift shops, golf and tennis equipment- sales, restaurants, cocktail lounges, and similar uses intended to serve patrons of the golf course or other permitted recreational facilities, subject to the provisions of the applicable supplementary district regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of collier County. 3) vehicle wash facility 4.03 DEVELOPMEN7 Sar.,;DARDS 1) Overall site design shall be harmonious in terms of Landscaping, enclosure of structures, location of access streets and parking areas and location and treatment of buffer areas. 2) Buildings shall be set back a minimum of ten (101) feet from parcel boundaries, except for common boundaries between golf course, recreation and park uses, and watec management facilities, in which case the setback is zero (01) feet. 3) Maximum height of structures: Fifty (50,) feet, unless abutting a residentially zoned parcel, then thirty five (351) feet. 4) Minimum distance between principal buildings: Five (51) feet - 1 and 2 story buildings that are a part of an architecturally unified grouping of structures. Teti (10,) feet - 1 story. Twenty (201) feet - 2 story. 4 -2 128 1 . 5) Setback for structures from parcel boundaries abutting residential areas: Twenty (201) !eet -- principal structures. Ten (101) feet - accessory structures. 6) Parking for the community center /clubhouse shall be one space per every two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area, which shall be considered inclusive of required golf course parking. 7) Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified 'herein are to be in accordance with Collier County 3oning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. 8) A 20, landscape buffer shall be provided along Golden Gate Parkway within the northwest quadrant adjacent to the golf course corridor. 4 -3 • 12B 1 SECTION V CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE AREAS 5.01 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for areas designated as conservation and open space. 5.02A PERMITTED USES A14D STRUCTURES — CONSERVATION AREAS 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: 1) Passive recreational areas, boardwalks, observation platforms. 2) Biking, hiking, health and nature trails, canoe launches, golf cart paths. 311 water management facilities, roadway crossings and utility crossings. 4) Lighting and signage. 5 ) Any other activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Colli- ^^aunty Planning Services Manager or the City c. .,eL unity Development Director determines to be compatible with the intent of this district. 5.025 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES — OPEN SPACE AREAS 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: 1) Parks, passive recreational areas, boardwalks, observation platforms. 2) Biking, hiking, health and nature trails, boat docks, fishing piers, canoe launches, boat storage, golf cart paths. 3) Equestrian paths. 5 -1 12B 1 4) Water management facilities and lakes, as approved by the South Florida Water Management District, roadway crossings and utility crossings. 5) Recreational shelters, active park facilities, and restrooms, off street parking, lighting and signage. 5) Any other activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible with the intent of this district. 5.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1) Overall site design shall be harmonious with the area's natural characteristics. 2) All work proposed in wetland areas designated on the Master Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Collier County environmental staff and appropriate county, state or federal regulatory or jurisdictional agency prior to the commencement of any such activity. 3) The County appropriate prior to coi are subject usages do aooroved. may request copies of permits from all regulatory agencies or jurisdictional agency zstruction plan approval. Conservation areas to jurisdictional agencies review and listed not guarantee that those usages will be 4) Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County Zoning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permit, are requested unless otherwise specified herein. 5 -2 SECTION VI COMMERCIAL 6.02 PURPOSE 12B 1 The purpose of this section is to set forth the regulations for the area designated on Map H PUD Master Plan, as 'C' Commercial 'O /C' Office Commercial, 'C/H' Commercial Hotel, 'O' Office, and 'Town Center'. These are areas located within a designated activity center, therefore permitted uses for these tracts are intended to be inclusive of all types allowed by the City of Naples and the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. 6.02 PERMITTED USES kjjD 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: 1) Pecm.itted Principal Uses and Structures for C, O /C, C /H`and Toxn Center Tracts: (a) Antique shops; appliance stores; art studios; art supply shops; automobile parts stores; automobile service stations without repairs (See Section 9.8) *1; awning shops. (b) Bakery shops including baking; bait and tackle shops *2; banks and financial ins titutio including drive -in shops; bath supply services; blueprin Mores; business offices, building building supplies. Windows; stores; t shops; machine mainten n r. r. barber and beauty bicycle sales and bookbinders; book services; business ance services and (c) Cabinet shops, canteen services, building maintenance services, building supplies, carpet and floor covering sales - which may include storage and installation; car wash; child care centers; churches and other places of worship (Sae Section 8.11) *1; clothing stores; cocktail lounges (See Section 8.11) *1; commercial schools; confectionery and candy stores, concessions and vendors; civic and cultural facilities; colleges, universities and schools; convalescent centers and nursing homes; computer sales and services *2. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6_1 128 I (d) Delicatessens; department stores; drug stores; dry clearing, collecting and delivery; dry goods stores; drapery shops *2; department stores. (e) Electrical supply stores; express office; employment agencies; equipment rentals repair and sales including lawn mowers and power saws. (f) Farmecs market *2, fish stores - retail only; florist shops; fraternal and social clubs (See Section 8.11) *1; food markets; furniture stores; furrier shops. (g) Garden supply stores - outside display in side and rear vard.s *2; gift shops; glass and mirror sales - including storage and installation; gourmet shops; gunsmiths. (h) Hardware stores; health food store; homes for the aged; hospitals and hospices; hotels, motels and transient lodging facilities; hobby supply stores. (i) ice cream stores. indoor commercial recreation, interior decorating showrooms. (j) Jewelry stores. (k) Laundries; laboratories, film research and testing; leather goods; luggage stares; linen supply shops; lithograph; laboratories; liquor stores; locksmiths; lakes and water bodies with seawalls and architectural bank treatments, or conventional lake banks. (1) Markets - food; markets - meat; medical offices and clinics; millinery shops; motion picture theatres; museums; music stores; mortgage brokers. (m) New car dealerships - outside display permitted; news stores; night clubs *2 (See Section 8.11) *l; (n) Cffice general - business, and professional; Office supply stores. (o) Paint and wall paper stores; post offices; pet shops; photographic equipment stores; pottery stores *2; printing *2; publishing and mimeograph service shops *2; private clubs *2 (See Section 8.11) *1; plumbing shops and supplies. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. S -2 1:)u 1 �p1 ttadlo, television and appliance sales and services; radio stations (offices and studios), and auxiliary transmitters and receiving equipment, but not principal transmission tower; research design and development; real estate offices; rest homes; restaurants including drive -in or fast food restaurants and full service (See Section 8.11) *1; retail sales of used goods; all uses permitted in Section. III and IV of this document_ - subject to development standards identified in those Sections. (q) Small scale retail sales other than shopping carters; shoe sales and repair; shopping centers (See Section 10.5) *1; souvenir stores; stationery stores; supermarkets; sanatoriums; and interim sewage treatment plant *2. (r) Tailor shops; taxidermists; tile sales - ceramic tile; tobacco shops; toy shops; tropical fish stores; telephone exchange shops; transportation, communication and utility offices. (s) Variety stores; vehicle rentals, veterinarian Offices and clinics - no outside kennels. (t) Match and precision instrument sales and repair shops. (u) Any other commercial use or professional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. (v) Any other conuuercial uses set forth in the City of Naples Development Agreement. 2) Pecmitted Uses and Structures for '0' —�-- (Office) Tracts: (a) Art Studios (b) Banks and financial institutions, including drive -in windows; book stores; business offices. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast arid Southeast quadrants only. 6 -3 12B 2 (c) Child care centers; churches and other places of worship (see Section 8.11); commercial schools; civic and cultural facilities; colleges, universities and schools. (d) Express office; employment agencies. (e) Fraternal and social clubs (See Section 8.11) *1. (f) Homes for the aged; hospitals and hospices. (g) Laboratories; lakes and water bodies with seawalls and architectural bank treatments, or conventional lake banks. (h) medical offices and clinics; mortgage brokers. (i) Office - general - business, and professional; Office supply stores. (j) Private clubs *2 (See Section 8.11). (k) Radio stations (offices and studios, and auxiliary transmitters and receiving equipment, but not principal transmission tower); research design and development; real estate offices; all uses permitted in Section III and IV of this document - subject to development standards identified in those Sections. (1) Transportation, communication and utility offices. (a) veterinarian offices and clinics - no outside kennels. (n) Any other commercial use or professional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3) Permitted Access uses and Structures: Accessory ui_e_s__a_n_F structures customarily -associated with the uses permitted in this district. (a) Caretaker's residence (See Section 8.40)k. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -4 6.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS l ) Minimum eet` 2) Minimum 3) Minimum (a) Frog Lot Area: Ten thousand Lot width: One ,hundred Setback Requirements (I, it setback - Twenty feet 12B 1 (10,000) square feet (100') - iternal): (20'). (b) Side setback - None, or a minimum of five feet (51) with unobstructed passage from front to rear yard. (c) Rear setback - Fifteen feet (151). (d) waterfront setback - Zero feet (0') to seawall, bulkhead, or rip rap, otherwise fifteen feet (15'). (e) Parcels with two frontages may reduce one front setback by ten feet (l0'). ! 4) Minimum setbacks and buffers from external right - o (a) Golden Gate Parkway - Fifty foot (50') setback, Twenty scot (201) landscape buffer. (b) Airport Road and Livingston Road -- Twenty foot (201) Plus two feet (21) for every one foot (1') of building height; twenty foot (201) landscape buffer. 5r Maximuat Reiaht: Fifty (50) feet. & ) :1ti•niarar Flour Area of, Structures: One thousand (1,000) T- square eet gee bu�id..ng on a ground floor. X-took vendors, concessions, and t4aporary or.' mobile sales structures are permitted to have a minimum structure of twenty -five (25) square feet, and are not bound by setback req-,zi resents - *l. These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. S -5 12B 1 7) Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for Commercial uses: Based on gross ease a .00r area (GLF_A__)__a__n2 acreage. Retail: .30 Project total 649,638 GLFA Office: .35 Project total 653,453 GLFA 8) Maximum Density of Hotel, Motel and Transient Lodging PacIr_ ities. 30 rooms per acre. 9) Distance Between Structures: Same as for side yard setback. 10) Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County zoning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein,. Unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor a:ea standards apply to principal structures. 11) A twenty -five (25) foot landscape strip of land shall be provided along all arterial road commercial frontages. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -6 SECTION VII GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 7.01 PURPOSE 12B I The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments of the project. 7.02 P.U.D. MASTER PLAN 1) The P.U.D. Master Plan - Map preliminary development plan. layout illustrated on the Master to be flexible, so that, the C project criteria and comply requirements of this ordinance. H is an illustrative The design criteria and Plan shall be understood final design may satisfy with all applicable 2) All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities. 3) Site design charges shall be permitted subject to Collier County and /or City of Naples staff administrative approval, where such changes are consistent with the intent of this P.U.D. and do not cause significant impact to surrounding properties abutting the Grey Oaks PUD. 7.03 EtrVI RONMENTAL 1) Petitioner shall be subject to Collier County Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objectives 6.4.6 and 6.4.7, Ordinance No. 82 -2 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -49, and Ordinance No. 75 -21 as amended by Ordinance No. 89•-58. The 253 shall be monitored at each site clearing plan submittal. The petitioner shall receive credit from any phase where the 252 amount is exceeded to be applied to a phase where it is not. in any phase of development where credit toward the 252 is needed the petitioner shall delineate on the site clearing plain the percentage of viable naturally functioning native vegetation retained and /or areas of landscaping and open space which are planted with native species. '"he petitioner shall show the calculations on each site clearing plan which totals the overall 253 for the project build -out. 2) Petitioner shall be subject to Ordinance No. 82 -2 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -57 (use of native species in landscaping). 7 -1 129 1 3) Petitioner shall be subject to Ordinance No. 82 -37 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -53 (removal of exotic species). 4) Petitioner shall be subject to the Collier County Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policy 12.1.3 (discovery of an archaeological or historical site, artifact or other indicator of preservation). 5) Petitioner shall obtain all necessary local, state and federal permits. Copies of appropriate jurisdictional delineations are required at the time of subdivision roaster plan per the County Engineer. 6) Petitioner shall be subject to Collier County Growth Management Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policies 7.3.4, 7.3.6 and 7.3.8. 7) Protected plant species (butterfly orchid) and those which may be observed during each construction phase shall be protected from injury or relocated on site. The existing locations as well as the transplantation locations, if warranted, zhall be identified on the site clearing plan .far each phase of construction. 8) The pOti.tioner roust receive all appropriate state approvals fcr storing and handling hazardous materials prior to construction of thF* golf maintenances facilities. All hazardous materials will be stored in a central location, removed from the Gordon River headwaters or Golden Gate Canal. There will be no storage of hazardous .:arterials, that is in excess of two (2) days supply, at the satellite facilities. However, petroleum storage at t"038 facilities shall he allowed, but only in above ground storage facilities constructed and maintained in accordance with EPA and PUER standards. The petitioner shall submit any required contingency plans approved by appropriate state and federal agencies for clean up and Mitigation of unauthorized release of hazardous materials. 9) The preservation or conservation areas shall be delineated on any plat which includes the preservation /conservation arpta. 10) Buffers around protected wetlands shall comply with South Florida Water Management District criteria. 7 -2 Ize 7.04 WATER MANAGEMENT � 1) Detailed paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to Project 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 Project Review Services. 2) in accordance with the Rules of the South Florida Water ,Management District, (SFWMD) Chapters 40E -4 and 40E -40, this project shall be designed for a storm event of 3 -day duration and 25 -year return frequency. 3) An Excavation Permit will be required for the proposed lake(s) in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 88 -26 and SFWMD rules. Several of the lakes proposed do not meet the minimum setback requirements of Ordinance 88 -26. The master plan shall be revised to meet the minimum setback requ.ir.ements or documentation shall be Provided during the Subdivision Master Plan process to allow a reduction in the setback with appropriate barriers provided, 4) The lake and swale typical cross - sections shall conform to all applicable County ordinances. 5) This project is recommended for approval for rezoning and DRT, purposes only. Detailed site drainage plans of each drainage sub -basin shall by submitted to the Water Management Advisory Board For review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of each individual drainage sub -basin is granted by the Water Management Advisory Board. 6) An executed agreement between the applicant, Big Cypress Basin and the 50uth Florida Water Management District, detailed plans and associated documentation relating to the installation of the new control structure and the relocation of the existing anvil gate structure including back pump facilities shall be submitted to the Water Management Advisory Board for review prior to construction plan approval. 7) A copy of the South Florida Water Management District Conceptual .Permit: or Favorable staff report shall be required prior to Subdivision Master Plan approval. 3) A copy of South Florida Water Management District Permit or Early Work Permit is required prior to construction plan approval. -4 7.05 9) Documentation from Florida their right -of -way for the shall be provided prior approval. 12B 1 Power and Light allowing use of purposes of water management to Subdivision Master Plan 10) This approval does not constitute agreement by the County to any control elevation or discharge rate. All agreements shall be made with South Florida Water Management District/Bic C- y rase B p . assn TRANSPORTATION 1) The developer shall provide appropriate left and /or right turn lanes on Airport Road, Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road at all project accesses. 2) The developer shall provide arterial level street lighting at all project accesses. 3) The developer shall provide a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of traffic signals, including interconneccior► where applicable, at any project access when deemed warranted by the County. The signals will be owned, operated and maintained by Collier County. 4) Livingston Rcad Right -of way Dedication: a) The developer shall dedicate sufficient tight -of -way north of Golden Gate Parkway to establish a right-of-way corridor 120 feet in width along the entire length of the developer's property, taking into consideration the existing Livingston Road right -of -way easement. Additional right -of -way within the Florida Power and Light easement may be required subject to approval and releases by Florida Power and Light. b) The developer shall dedicate 50 feet or road right -of -way south of Golden Gate Parkway along the length of +:he developer's property. In addition, for a distance of 200 feet south of Golden Gate Parkway, the developer shall dedicate an additional 50 feet in width immediately west of the aforementioned right -of -way. Said additional 50 feet in width may be in the form of a 25 foot wide road right -of -way dedication and a 25 foot wide easement for drainage, water management, landscaping, and bikepath use. For the next 600 feat south of Golden Gate Parkway, the developer shall dedicate a strip of land tapering from 50 feet in width in the north to 0 feet in width in the south, in a diminishing line immediately west 7 -5 I Wo )f 1IN AfHrnmMllP. irt100.4 r4HHb.n III .ww ++�� �1f►IN�r Fy •I111w 1 I , tiH 1. 1[w uw�ato 1. 4 1. ia[+rralaH/MH.1/ 1.4 wr/r 1 I11 tillw t All Mils fnnt rn /YUi. �+ry N1 •4 1•�.• «..:.•1. i,1[i11 �! IRS . 14 A y.. 1414uy�a�l�ay, "easements" (as opposed to the dedications) specified herein may be used to satisfy all or part of the setback. and !suffer requirements for the adjacent property. 5) The developer shall dedicate 40 feet of right- of -vay along the north side of Golden Gate Parkway west of Airport Road along the entire length of the developer's property, shall incorporate the Golden Gate Parkway drainage into the water management system of the developer's project, and shall accept all drainage from both a quality and quantity standpoint. 6) The developer shall dedicate 40' for right- of -vav on each side of Golden Gate Parkway between Airport Road and Livingston Road. 7) Collier County ceserves the right to expand the lanes on Airport ?load by adjusting the cross section of the existing canal to incorporate road run --off in the lake system. 8) The developer shall dedicate sufficient right -of -way at the intersection of Airport Road and Golden Gate Parkway to allow a grade separated urban interchange with Golden Gate Parkway being the grade ;separated roadway. 9) All traffic control devices used, excluding street name signs, shall conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as required by C apter 74 F orbda statutes. 1.0) If Collier County adapts a proportionate share or areawide transportation assessment program, or modifies its Impact Fee ordinance, to provide additional credit for right -of -way dedication, the developer shall be entitled to such a credit towards the 25 acres more or less of dedication. It is understood that the total amount of land involved in these dedications is equal to 25 acres more or less. 11). The number, type, and location of, and allowable changes to project access intersections with County roads shall be as set forth in Exhibit D to the xalstatt DRI /Grey Oaks Development Order. MW 122 7 12) Impact fee payments shall be made to Collier County pursuant to the Impact Fee Ordinance in effect at the tine of relevant permit application, said Impact Fee Ordinance currently being Ordinance 90-14, amending Ordinance 85 -55. 7.06 UTILITIES 1) The water distribution system and appurtenant facilities to serve the project are to be designed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained pursuant to the requirements of the City of Naples. 2) The sewage collection, transmission and treatment and disposal facilities to serve the portions of the project on the west side of Airport Road are to be designed, construction, conveyed, owned and maintained pursuant to the requirements of the City of Naples. 3) Provisions for sewer service to those portions of the project lying on the east side of Airport road shall be as follows, unless a service area modification is approved between the City of Naples and the Collier County Water-Sever District prior to the submission of subdivision master plan applications to Collier County for the project. a) The sewage collection and transmission and interim sewage treatment facilities to serve the portions of the Project on the east side of Airport Road 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. b) All customers connecting to the 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 sewer service to the project, the sewer customers shall be customers of the interim utility established to serve the project until the County,s off -site water and /or sever facilities are available to serve the project. C) '_t is anticipated that the County Utilities Division will ultimately receive and treat the sewage generated by this project. Should the County system not be in a position to receive the project's wastewater, at the time development commences (that 7 -7 12B 1 generates wastewater), the Developer, at his expense will install and operate interim on -site sewage treatment and disposal facilities adequate all requirements to meet of t_he appropriate regulatory agencies. An agreement shall be entered into between the County and 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. d) The utility construction documents for the project's sewerage system shall be prepared to contain the design and construction of the on -site force main which will ultimately connect the project to the future central sewerage facilities of the District in the Airport Read rights -of -way. The force main must be extended from the main on -site pump station site to the east rights -of -way line of Airport Road and capped. It must be interconnected to the pump station with appropriately located valves to permit for simple redirection of the project's sewage when connection to the County's central sewer facilities becomes available. e) Prior to the approval of construction documents that provide for development that generates wastewater 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 service to the project until the County can provide the service through its sewer facilities. f) The project's Developer(s), his assigns or successors shall negotiate an Agreement with the Collier County Water-Sewer District for the use of treated sewage effluent within the project limits, for irrigation purposes. The Developer would be responsible for providing all on -site piping and pumping facilities from the County's paint of delivery to the project and negotiate with the County to provide full or oartiai on -site storage facilities, as required by the DER, consistent with the volume of treated wastewater to be utilized. 7­8 t 128 1 4) Subdivision master plans shall identify the location of interim wastewater treatment facilities required. in addition, documertation must be provided to verify that the site is of adequate size for the facility intended. 7.07 SIGNAGE 1) General 2) 3) a) All CouAty sign : egulations shall apply unless such regulations are in conflict with the conditions set forth in this section, b) For the purpose Of this PUD Document /Ordinance, each Platted parcel shall be considered a separate parcel of land and shall be entitled to any sign as permitted herein. C) Should any of the signs be requested to be placed within the public right -of -way, a right -of -way permit must be applied for and approved, d) All signs shall be located so as not to cause sight distance problems. Et_itranc_ :e Si ns a) Two (2) signs with a maximum area of 60 square feet each or one (1) sign with a maximum area of 100 square feet shall be permitted at each entrance of the development, _b) Entrance sig"s shall not exceed a height of fifteen (15) feet above the finished ground level of the sign C) Entrance signs may he lighted provided all lights are shielded, Project Signs a) Project signs, designed to promote the Project, or any major use within the project shall be, permitted along the East and west side of Airport Road, the north and soutl� side of Golden Gate Parkway, and the west side of Livingston Roars, and on all land tracts 'within Grey Oak PUD limits subject to the following conditions: 1) Project signs shall not exceed a height of twenty (20) feet above the finished ground level of the 7 -9 12B 1 sign site nor may the overall area of the sign face exceed one hundred (100) square feet. 2) A maximum of fourteen (14) project signs shall be permitted. Six .(6) located along Airport Road frontage, your (4) each located along Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road frontage. The location of such signs shall generally be limited to a one- quarter mile spacing requirement unless existing vegetation requires a somewhat closer spacing. An additional 5 intersection sighs shall be permitted at the intersections of Golden Gate Parkway with Airport Road and Livingston Road. 3) Project signs may be lighted provided all lights are shielded. 7.08 ENGINEERING 2} Detailed paving, grading, site drainage and utility plans shall be submitted to Project Review Services for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of the proposed construction in accordance with the submmitted plans is granted by Project Review Services. 2) Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with they appropriate provisioins of the Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise approved as an exception to said regulations dtiring Subdivision Approval. 3) - platting shall be accomplished when required by Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions. 4) Work within Collier County right - -of -way shall meet the requiresa -rats of Collier County right -of -way Ordinance 82 -91. 5) Internal acce33 into tracts as shown on the PUD Master Plan is informational only. Exact locations shall be determined during Subdivision or Site Development Plan approval, 7.09 EXCEPTIONS TO SUBDrVISZON REGULATIONS Exceptions to subdivision regulation shall be requested at the time of application for subdivision approval in accordance with aoplicablo subdivision regulations in effect at the time of development. 7 -10 128 1 7.10 SCHOOL DISTRICT The applicant shall dedicate a fifteen (15) acre school site to the Collier County School District at a location (off -site) agreed upon between the Applicant and the School District. 7.11 FIRE STATION /EMS SITE The applicant shall dedicate a 1.5 acre site for use by the North Naples and the East Naples Fire Districts, together With Collier County Emergency Medical Services. The site shall be dedicated in fee simple, subject to the following conditions: 1) The site shall revert to the o��rner if it is not utilized for a fire and rescue facility for at least (5) years. 2) If either f_i.re district or the Emergency Medical Services adopts impact tees the Applicant shall be entitled to impact fee credit for the dedicated site based on the fair market value on the date of the dedication. rev /6/11/SO #DR /ln 7 -11 4- I Mr. mark Morton The Halstatt Paxale..rship 2600 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 200 Naples, Flrmida 33942-3296 REFERENCE: R -89- -6/Grey Oaks PUD Dear Mr. Mozwn: On Tuesday, June. 6, 1990, *the Board of County Commissioners heard and approved R -89 -6. A copy of Ordinance No. 90-48 is enclosed approving this usn_ If you have ,tny questions, please do not hesitate to contact me_ Very tru y Yours, Kenneth W. Ea skr. PLan_ning Services Manager KWB /nb cc:: Sam Calrii-nq, Property Appraiser Stephanie Sw1 h, Projt -ct Reveiu File Enclosure 12B 1 .: l .z• v L f'� .tt..�'•�•w.. ,._ a � � ;J +' j J3a+NOD�na Ssnac�s Qww COffwsuMlr 06"40P .~ W.W" J t:~ Covntr C,o.... !•i �i. , It ;.; ?noo ►�n.t„ "—*Own awY 7 N*ok,, FL i7wwy f: vs � , :� :r. ➢floor: ES3 J R�,iaiCO ow PLANNING SERVICES f— June 26, 1990 I Mr. mark Morton The Halstatt Paxale..rship 2600 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 200 Naples, Flrmida 33942-3296 REFERENCE: R -89- -6/Grey Oaks PUD Dear Mr. Mozwn: On Tuesday, June. 6, 1990, *the Board of County Commissioners heard and approved R -89 -6. A copy of Ordinance No. 90-48 is enclosed approving this usn_ If you have ,tny questions, please do not hesitate to contact me_ Very tru y Yours, Kenneth W. Ea skr. PLan_ning Services Manager KWB /nb cc:: Sam Calrii-nq, Property Appraiser Stephanie Sw1 h, Projt -ct Reveiu File Enclosure • Nep:as Deily News Naples, FL 339+40 Affidavit of Publication Noplca only News BOARD OF COIN COMMISSIONERS ATTN: NANCY SALOGM PO BOX 413016 NAPLES FL 34101 -3016 REFERENCF: G012M 704259 57557244 NOTICE OF INTENT TO State of Florida County of Collier Before the +x+dersignod authority, Wwjr.ally appeared Aixleia Bryant, who on oath says .hat mho serves as Assistant Secretary of 0m Naples Gaily News, a daily newspaper published et Naples, in Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy of the advertising was published in said newspaper on dates listed Affient further says that the said Nepi.es Daily Naas is a newspaper published ut Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, ano that the said nwdspoper has heretofore uoen coot rowels ly published it said Collier County, Florida, each day and has bem entered as second clans sail wetter at the "t office in Nrplca, in said Collier Ctwty, Florida, fcr a pt' rOd of 1 yodr nett preceding the first publication of the attached c *y of edvartissnant; wd offiant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any person, firs or coporatien ary discouit, rs+oate, coc+wission or rwfurd for the purpose of securing this edvortiserwn: for publication in the said ntvopWar. PUPLISHED ON: 03/31 I+ I �1 4 Y -'I •PJ AD SPACE: 114.000 INCH FILED ON: 09 /02/47 •, Signature of AffiontK�i' {�f Ssarn to arwi Subscribed before me :hfs l d+ey of ''91 Per -m,a l ly k»am by we l t Llti_t ¢, / Y_ c �t •-< 12B 1 •Y N�- 1 12B 1 ORDINANCE 9_ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER CCUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAPS) NUMBERED 9524N, 9524S, 9525N, 9525S AND 9526N BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS GREY OAKS, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST, NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST QUADRANTS G7 AIRPORT - •PULLING ROAD (C.R. 31) AND GOLDEN (IATL PARKWAY (C.R. 886), IN SECTIONS 24, 25 AND 26, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, C ')ILIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CCNSISTING OF 16C1.319 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NrIMBER 96 -82, AS AMENDED, THE F'ORMEF. GREY OAKS PUD; AND BY PF.OViDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEPEAS, Barbara Caarlr�y, AICP of Wilson, Miller, Barton S Peek, Inc., representing Grey Oaks Development Corporation, 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; The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Sections 24, 25 and 26 , Township 49 South, Range 25 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(s) numbered 9524N, 9524S, 9525N, 9525S and 9526N, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: Ordinance Number 96 -82, as amended, known as the Grey Oaks PUD, adopted on December 10, 1996 by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION THREE: -.1- 128 1 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 cf 1997. ATTEST - A���. DW7GH'r�£, 'BROCK;';r'?�'.�pi-ic �" ,fir i • Q Pproved' ;a;ie Wip6rm and Legal Suffi c'ency nt�IarjtVe�m�de t Assistant County Attorney f /PVD- 89 -6(2) ORDINANCE/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIMOTHY T . ANCOCK, Chairman EXHIBIT G PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR GREY OAKS PREPARED BY: ALAN D. REYNOLDS, AICP WILSON, MILLER, BARTON, & PEEK, INC. ENGINEEERS, PLANNERS & LAND SURVEYORS 2600 Bailey Lane, Suite 200 Nriples, Florida, 34105 and GEORGE VARNA.DOE, ESQUIRE YOUNG, VAN ASSENDERP AND VARNADOE 501 Laurel Oak Drive Naples; Florida 34108 DATE FILED DATE APPROVED BY BCC ORDINANCE NUMBER — AMENDED BY ORDINANCE AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 1'g + r i '1:1 01 INDEX List of Maps, Exhibits, and Tables Statement of Compliance and Short Ti tle SECTION I Property Ownership and Legal Description SECTION II Project Development SECTION III Residential SECTION IV Golf Course/Recreation /Park/ Right -of -way SECTION V Conservation /Open. Space SECTION VI Commercial SECTION VII General Development Commitments i PAGE ii iii 1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 4 -1 S -1 6 -1 7 -1 12B } 12B 1 B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures Accessory uses customarily associated with the principal uses permitted in this district including but not limited to: 1) Pro -shop, practice driving range, cart barn and other customary accessory uses of golf courses, or other recreational facilities, including maintenance area and pump houses, golf course rain shelters, restrooms, and snack bars. 2) Small commercial establishments, including gift shops, golf and tennis equipment" sales, restaurants, cocktail lounges, and similar uses intended to serve patrons of the golf course or other permitted recreational facilities, subject to the provisions of the applicable supplementary district regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of Collier County. 3) vehicle wash facility 4.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1) Overall site design shall be harmonious in terms of landscaping, enclosure of structures, location of access streets and parking areas and location and treatment of buffer areas. 2) Buildings shall be set back a minimum of ten (101) feet from parcel boundaries, except for common boundaries between golf course, recreation and park uses, and water management Facilities, in which case the setback is zero (01) feet. 3) Maximum height: of structures: Fifty (501) feet, unless abutting a residentially zoned parcel, then thirty five (351) feet. 4) Minimum distance between principal buildings: Five (51) feet - 1 and 2 story buildings that are! a part of an architecturally unified grouping of structures. Ten (101) feet - 1 story. Twenty (201) feet - 2 story. 4 -2 12B 1 5) Setback for structures from parcel boundaries abutting residential areas: Twenty (20`) feet - principal structures. Ten (10') feet - accessory structures. 6) Parking for the community center /clubhouse shall be one space per every two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area, which shall be considered inclusive of required golf course parking. 7) Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County zoning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein. unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. 8) A 20' landscape buffer shall be provided along Golden Gate Parkway within the northwest quadrant adjacent to the golf course corridor. 4 -3 0 12B 1 SECTION V CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE AREAS 5.01 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for areas designated as conservation and open space. 5.02A PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES - CONSERVATION AREAS 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: 3.) Passive recreational areas, boardwalks, observation platforms. 2) Biking, hiking, health and nature trails, canoe launches, golf cart paths. 3) Water management facilities, roadway crossings and utility crossings. 4) Lighting and signage. 5) Any other activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible with the intent of this district. 5.02b PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES - OPEN SPACE AREAS 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: 1) Parks, passive recreational areas, boardwalks, observation platforms. 2) Biking, hiking, health and nature trails, boat docks, fishing piers, canoe launches, boat storage, golf cart paths. 3) Equestrian paths. 5 -1 12B 1 4) water management facilities and lakes, as approved by the South Florida water Management District, roadway crossings and utility crossings. 5) Recreational shelters, active park facilities, and restrooms, off street parking, lighting and signage. 6) Any other activity or use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible with the intent of this district. 5.03 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1) overall site design shall be harmonious with the area's natural characteristics. 2) All work proposed in wetland areas designated on the Master Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Collier County environmental staff and appropriate county, state or federal regulatory or jurisdictional agency prior to the commencement of any such activity. 3) The County may request copies of permits from all appropriate regulatory agencies or jurisdictional agency prior to construction plan approval. Conservation areas are subject to jurisdictional agencies review and listed usages do not guarantee that those usages will be approved. 4) Standards foc parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County Zoning and Signage regulations in effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein. 5 -2 SECTION VI COMMERCIAL 6.01 PURPOSE 12B 1 The purpose of this section is to set forth the regulations for the area designated on Map H PUD Master Plan, as 'C' Commercial '0 /C' Office Commercial, 'C /H' Commercial Hotel, '0' Office, and 'Town Center'. These are areas located within a designated activity center, therefore permitted uses for these tracts are intended to be inclusive of all types allowed by the City of Naples and the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. 6.02 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: 1) Permitted Principal Uses and Structures for C, O /C, (f/H, and Town Center Tracts: (a) Antique shops; appliance stores; art studios; art supply shops; automobile parts stores; automobile service stations without repairs (See Section 9.8) *1; awning shops. (b) Bakery shops including baking; bait and tackle shop5*2; banks and financial institutions, including drive -in windows; barber and beauty shops; bath supply stores; bicycle sales and services; blueprint shops; bookbinders; book stores; business machine services; business offices, building maintenance services and ,building supplies. (c) Cabinet shops, canteen services, building maintenance services, building supplies, carpet and floor covering sales - which may include storage and installation; car wash; child care centers; churches and other places of worship (See Section 8.11)61; clothing stores; cocktail lounges (See Section 8.11) *1; commercial schools; confectionery and candy stores, concessions and vendors; civic and cultural facilities; colleges, universities and schools; convalescent .enters and nursing homes; computer sales and services *2. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -1 12B (d) Delicatessens; department stores; drug stores; dry cleaning, collecting and delivery; dry goods stores; drapery shops *2; department stores. (e) Electrical supply stores; express office; employment agencies; equipment rentals repair and sales including lawn mowers and power saws. (f) Farmers market *2, fish stores - retail only; florist shops; fraternal and social clubs (See Section 8.11) *l; food markets; furniture stores; furrier shops. (g) Garden supply stores - outside display in side and rear yards *2; gift shops; glass and mirror sales - including storage and installation; gourmet shops; gunsmiths. (h) Hardware stores; health food store; homes for the aged; hospitals and hospices; hotels, motels and transient lodging facilities; hobby supply stores. (i) Ice cream stores, indoor commercial recreation, interior decorating showrooms. ( j ) .jewelry stores. (k) Laundries; laboratories, film research and testing; leather goods; luggage stores; linen supply shops; lithograph; laboratories; liquor stores; locksmiths; lakes and water bodies with seawalls and architectural bank treatments, or conventional lake banks. (1) Markets - food; markets - meat; medical offices " and clinics; millinery shops; motion picture theatres; museums; music stores; mortgage brokers. (m) New car dealerships - outside display permitted; news stores; night clubs *2 (See Section 8.11) *1; (n) Office - general - business, and professional; office supply stores. (o) Paint and wall paper stores; post offices; pet shops; photographic equipment stores; pottery stores *2; printing *2; publishing and mimeograph service shops *2; private clubs *2 (See Section 8.11) *1; plumbing shops and supplies. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -2 n *1 *2 12B 1 (p) Radio, television and appliance sales and services; radio stations (offices and studios), and auxiliary transmitters and receiving equipment, but not principal transmission tower; research design and development; real estate offices; rest homes; restaurants - including drive -in or fast food restaurants and full service (See Section 8.11) *1; retail sales of used goods; all uses permitted in Section III and IV of this document - subject to development standards identified in those Sections. (q) Small scale retail sales other than shopping centers; shoe sales and repair; shopping centers (See Section 10.5) *1; souvenir stores; stationery stores; supermarkets; sanatoriums; and interim sewage treatment plant *2. (r) Tailor shops; taxidermists; tile sales - ceramic tile; tobacco shops; toy shops; tropical fish stores; telephone exchange shops; transportation, communication and utility offices. (s) Variety stores; vehicle rentals, veterinarian offices and clinics - no outside kennels. (t) watch and precision instrument sales and repair shops. (u) Any other commercial use or professional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County planning Services Manager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. (v) Any other commercial uses set forth in the City of Naples Development Agreement. 2) Permitted uses and Structures for 10' (Office) Tracts: (a) Art Studios (b) Hanks and financial institutions, including drive -in windows; book stores; business offices. These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -3 128 1 (c) Child care centers; churches and other places of worship (see Section 8.11); commercial schools; civic and cultural facilities; colleges, universities and schools. (d) Express office; employment agencies. (e) Fraternal and social clubs (See Section 8.11) *1. (f) Homes for the aged; hospitals and hospices. (g) Laboratories; lakes and water bodies with seawalls and architoctural bank treatments, or conventional lake batiks. (h) Medical offices and clinics; mortgage brokers. (i) office - general - business, and professional; office supply stores. (j) Private clubs *2 (See Section 8.11). (k) Radio stations (offices and studios, and auxiliary transmitters and receiving equipment, but not principal transmission tower); research design and development; real estate offices; all uses permitted in Section III and IV of this document -- subject to development standards identified in those Sections. (1) Transportation, communication and utility offices. (m) veterinarian offices and clinics - no outside kennels. (n) Any other commercial use or professional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Collier County Planning Services nanager or the City Community Development Director determines to be compatible in the district. 3) Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures: Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the uses permitted in this district. (a) Caretaker's residence (See Section 8.40) *. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -4 12B 1 6.03 aevelonment S ndar a 1) minimum Lot Area: Ten thousand (10,000) square feet. 2) Minimum Lnt h- one hundred feet (100';. 3 ) mym�,,pLback ReauirpmCnts (Internal): (a) Front setback - Twenty feet (20'). (b) Side setback - None, or a minimum of five feet (5') with unobstructed passage from front to rear yard. (c) Rear setback - Fifteen feet (15'). (d) waterfront setback -Zero feet (0') to seawall, bulkhead, or rip rap, otherwise fifteen feet (151), (e) Parcels with two frontages may reduce one front setback by ter. feet (10')• (a) Golden Gate Parkway - Fifty foot (50') setback, .Twenty -oot. (201) landscape buffer. (b) Aix-port Road and Livingston Road - Twenty foot (201) plus two feet (21) for every one foot (11) of building height; twenty foot (201) landscape buffer. 5) Max_iMa Hei$lit: Fifty (50) feet. Hospital: Sixty -five (65) feet (Northeast quadrant only). 6 ) Minim= Floor Area of StZ1j,tj;ures : One thousand (1, 000 ) square feet per building on the ground floor. Kiosk vendors, concessions, and temporary or mobile sales structures are permitted to have a minimum structure of twenty -five (25) square feet, and are not bound by setback requirements. 4.1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. '2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -5 wtvm.W412MIs W.. 128 7) Mnaxim`m Floor Are =Rat o (FAR) for CommercialLUSes: Based on gross leaseable floor area (GLFA) and acreage. Retail: .30 Project total 604,638 GLFA Office: .35 Project total 598,453 GFLA 8) Maximum Dengiry of Hotel. Motel and Transient Lodagi= Fac'ljties: 30 rooms per acre. 9) pin anC',f Re wegn Structures: Same as for side yard setback. 10) Standards for parking, landscaping, signs, guard houses, entrance gates and other land uses not specified herein are to be in accordance with Collier County Zoning and Signage regulations ire effect at the time permits are requested unless otherwise specified herein, Unless otherwise indicated, setback, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. 1. 1) A twenty -five (25) foot landscape strip of land shall be provided along all arterial road commercial frontages. 12) The minimum setback for the hospital in the Northeast quadrant shall be 400 feet from the rights -of -way of Golder. Gate Parkway and Airport - Pulling Road. 13) The public internal loop road in the Northeast quadrant shall. be constructed in accordance with Collier County standards and shall. be in place prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for the hospital use. *1 These section references are from the Collier County Zoning Ordinance. *2 Northeast and Southeast quadrants only. 6 -6 1 SECTION VII 1 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 7.01 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments of the project. 7.02 P.U.D. MASTER PLAN 1) The P.U.D. Master Plan - Map preliminary development plan. layout illustrated on the Master to be flexible, so that, the f project criteria and comply requirements of this ordinance. H is an illustrative The design criteria and Plan shall be understood final design may satisfy with all applicable 2) All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities. 3) Site design changes shall be permitted subject to Collier County and /or City of Naples staff administrative approval, where such changes are consistent with the intent of this P.U.D. and do not cause significant impact to surrounding properties abutting the Grey Oaks PUD. 7.03 ENVIRONMENTAL 1 ) petitioner s;7all be subject to Collier County Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objectives 6.4.6 and 6.4.7, Ordinance No. 82 -2 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -49, and ordinance No. 75 -21 as amended by ordinance No. 89 -58. The 25% shall be monitored at each site clearing plan submittal. The petitioner shall receive credit from any phase where the 25% amount is exceeded to be applied to a phase where it is not. In any phase of development where credit toward the 25% is needed the petitioner shall delineate on the site clearing plan the percentage of viable naturally functioning native vegetation retained and /or areas of landscaping and open space which are planted with native species. The petitioner shall show the calculations on each site clearing plan which totals the overall 25% for the project build -out. 2) Petitioner shall be subject to Ordinance No. 82 -2 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -57 (use of native species in landscaping). 7 -1 12B 1 , 3) Petitioner shall be subject to Ordinance No. 82 -37 as amended by Ordinance No. 89 -53 (removal of exotic species). 4) Petitioner shall be subject to the Collier County Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policy 12.1.3 (discovery of an archaeological or historical site, artifact or other indicator of preservation). 5) Petitioner shall obtain all necessary local, state and federal permits. Copies of appropriate jurisdictional delineations are required at the time of subdivision master plan per the County Engineer. 6) Petitioner shall be subject to Collier County Growth Management Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policies 7.3.4, 7.3.6 and 7.3.8. 7) Protected plant species (butterfly orchid) and those which may be observed during each construction phase shall be protected from injury or relocated on site. The existing locations as well as the transplantation locations, if warranted, shall be identified on the site clearing plan for each phase of construction. 8) The petitioner must receive all appropriate state approvals for storing and handling hazardous materials prior to construction of the golf maintenance facilities. All hazardous materials will be stored in a central location, removed from the Gordon River headwaters or Golden Gate Canal. There will be no storage of hazardous _ materials, that is in excess of two (2) days supply, at the satellite facilities. However, petroleum storage at these -facilities shall be allowed, but only in above ground storage facilities constructed and maintained in accordance with EPA and FDEA standards. The petitioner shall submit any required contingency plans approved by appropriate state and federal agencies for clean up and mitigation of unauthorized release of hazardous materials. 9) The preservation or conservation areas shall be delineated on any plat which includes the preservation /conservation area. 10) Suffers around protected wetlands shall comply with South Florida water Management District criteria. 7 -1. 12B z 11) Control structure elevations in protected, created or restored wetlands shall be established to maintain or improve adequate hydroperiods. The control structure elevation shall be designed to meet the requirements of South Florida Water Management District and Collier County Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policies 6.2.2 and 6.2.13. 12) Prior to the Subdivision Master Plan and Site Development Plan submittal for development which is adjacent to a wetland, all boundaries of the County jurisdictional wetland areas shall be flagged by the petitioner and field verified by Collier County Environmental Staff. 13) Quantitative criteria for mitigation shall be based on the results of final field determinations made by the South Florida Water Management District and Collier County Environmental Staff at or prior to the time -of construction plan approval. Compensation proposals shall provide reasonable assurance that resource impacts will be offset. a) Mitigation plans proposed in wetlands to be preserved, restored, enhanced shall include a description of area (location and size), vegetation proposed to be planted, source of vegetation (transplantation from impacted areas preferred), hydrologic regime, exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan. Monitoring and maintenance programs shall be provided for a minimum of five years post construction by the entity responsible for common area maintenance, established by the developer. Said program shall be reviewed and approved by Collier County Project Review Staff. b) Mitigation proposed in upland areas shall emphasize the retention of existing vegetation and shall focus on establishment of native vegetative "comounities ". C) Lakes mitigation in the lakes designated on conceptual site plans shall include littoral zone plantings of native, aquatic vegetation. 14) Petitioner shall be subject to all environmental ordinances in effect at the time of final approval of the PUD document by the Board of County Commissioners, unless specifically exempt in the PUD document. 15) The PUD Master Development Plan shall be revised prior to review by the Collier County Planning Commission to add a note which indicates the "W" represents wetlands to be preservation areas. These areas are approximate and will be refined during the permitting process. 7 -3 12B I 7.04 WATER MANAGEMENT 1) Detailed paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to Project 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 Project Review Services. 2) In accordance with the Rules of the South Florida water Management District, (SFWMD) Chapters 40E -4 and 40E -40, this project shall be designed for a storm event of 3 -day duration and 25 -year return frequency. 3) An Excavation Permit will be required for the proposed lake(s) in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 88 -26 and SF'n'MD rules. Several of the lakes proposed do not meet the minimum setback requirements of Ordinance 88 -26. The master plan shall be revised to meet the minimum setback requirements or documentation shall be provided during the Subdivision Master Plan process to allow a reduction in the setback with appropriate barriers provided. 4) The lake and Swale typical cross - sections shall, conform to all applicable County Ordinances. 5) This project is recommended for approval for rezoning and DRI purposes only. Detailed site drainage plans of each drainage sub -basin shall be submitted to the Water Management Advisory Board for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of each individual drainage sub -basin is granted by the water Management Advisory Board. 6) An executed agreement between the applicant, Big Cypress Basin and the South Florida Water Management District, detailed plans and associated documentation relating to the installation of the new control structure and the relocation of the existing anvil gate structure including back pump facilities shall be submitted to the Water Management Advisory Board for review prior to construction plan approval. 7) A copy of the South Florida Water Management District Conceptual Permit or favorable staff report shall be required prior to Subdivision Master Plan approval. 8) A copy of South Florida water Management District Permit or Early work Permit is required prior to construction plan approval. 7 -4 12e 1 9) Documentation from Florida Power and Light allowing use of their right -of -way for the purposes of water management shall be provided prior to Subdivision Master Plan approval. 10) This approval does not constitute agreement by the County to any control elevation or discharge rate. All agreements shall be made with South Florida Water Management District/Big Cypress Basin. 7.05 TRANSPORTATION I) The developer shall provide appropriate left and /or right turn lanes on Airport Road, Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road at all project accesses. 2) The developer shall provide arterial level street lighting at all project accesses. 3) The developer shall provide a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of traffic signals, including interconnection where applicable, at any project access when deemed warranted by the County. The signals will be owned, operated and maintained by Collier County. 4) Livingston Road Flight -of Way Dedication: a) The developer shall dedicate sufficient right -of -way north of Golden Gate Parkway to establish a right-of-way corridor 120 feet in width along the entire length of the developer's property, taking into consideration the existing Livingston Road right -of -way easement. Additional right -•of-way within the Florida Power and Light easement may be required subject to approval and releases by Florida Power and Light. b) The developer shall dedicate 50 feet or road right -of -way south of Golden Gate Parkway along the length of the developer's property. In addition, for a distance of 200 feet south of Golden Gate Parkway, the developer shall dedicate an additional 50 feet in width immediately west of the aforementioned right -of -way. Said additional 50 feet in width may be in the form of a 25 foot wide road right -of -way dedication and a 25 foot wide easement for drainage, water management, landscaping, and bikepath use. For the next 800 feet south of Golden Gate Parkway, the developer shall dedicate a strip of land tapering from 50 feet in width in the north to 0 feet in width in the south, in a diminishing line immediately west 7 -5 I2R 1 of the aforementioned right -of -way. Said additional property shall, to the-extent it exceeds 25 feet, be in the form of an easement for drainage, water management, landscaping, and bikepath use. The "easements" (as opposed to the dedications) specified herein may be used to satisfy all or part of the setback and buffer requirements for the adjacent property. 5) The developer shall dedicate 40 feet of right -of -way along the north side of Golden Gate Parkway west of Airport Road along the entire length of the developer's property, shall incorporate the Golden Gate Parkway drainage into the water management system of the developer's project, and shall accept all drainage from both a quality and quantity standpoint. 6) The developer shall dedicate 40' for right -of -way on each side of Golden Gate Parkway between Airport Road and Livingston Road. 7) Collier County reserves the right to expand the lanes on Airport Road by adjusting the cross section of the existing canal to incorporate road run -off in the lake system. 8) The developer shall dedicate sufficient right -of -way at the intersection of Airport Road and Golden Gate Parkway to allow a grade separated urban interchange with Golden Gate Parkway being the grade separated roadway. 9; All traffic control devices used, excluding street name signs, shall conform with the manual on Uniform Traffic y Control Devices as required by Chapter 316.0747, Florida Statutes. 10) If Collier County adopts a proportionate share or areawide transportation assessment program, or modifies its impact Fee ordinance, to provide additional credit for eight -of -way dedication, the developer shall be entitled to such a credit towards the 25 acres more or less of dedication. It is understood that the total amount of land involved in these dedications is equal to 25 acres more or less. 11). The number, type, and location of, and allowable changes to project access intersections with County roads shall be as set forth in Exhibit D to the Halstatt DRI /Grey Oaks Development Order. 7 -6 i PA 1 12) Impact fee payments shall be made to Collier County pursuant to the Impact Fee Ordinance in effect at the time of relevant permit application, said Impact Fee Ordinance currently being Ordinance 90 -14, amending Ordinance 85 -55. 7.06 UTILITIES 1) The water distribution system and appurtenant facilities to serve the project are to be designed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained pursuant to the requirements of the City of Naples. 2) The sewage collection, transmission and treatment and disposal facilities to serve the portions of the project on the west side of Airport Road are to be designed, construction, conveyed, owned and maintained pursuant to the requirements of the City of Naples. 3) Provisions for sewer service to those portions of the project lying on the east side of Airport road shall be as follows, unless a service area modification is approved between the City of Naples and the Collier County Water-Sewer District prior to the submission of subdivision master plan applications to Collier County for the project. a) The sewage collection and transmission and interim sewage treatment facilities to serve the portions of the project on the east side of Airport Road are to be designed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained in accordance with Collier County Ordinance tlo. 88 -76, as amended, and other applicable County rules and regulations. b) All customers connecting to the 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 sewer service to the project, the 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. c) It is anticipated that the County Utilities Division will ultimately receive and treat the sewage generated by this project. Should the County system not be in a position to receive the project's wastewater, at the time development commences (that 7 -7 12B 1 generates wastewater), the Developer, at his expense will install and operate interim on -site sewage to meet treatment and disposal facilities uaregulatory all requirements of the agencies. An agreement shall be entered into between his assigns or the County and the interimrtreatment facilities successors regarding any be utilized. The agreement must be legally prior to the approval of sufficient to the County P ro ect and be in construction documents °spof7 collier County conformance with the requirement ordinance No. 88 -76, as amended. co ect's d) The utility construction doc`�ea =edfOtotcoontain the sewerage system shall be p P design and con stratelon on-site force of the connect theprojectt° main which will ultim Y facilities of the District in future central sewerage The force main must the Airport Road rights -of -way. T be extended from the main on -site pump station site to the east rights -of -way line of Airport Road and must be interconnected to the pump capped. It station with appropriately located valves to permit for simple redirection of the project's sewage when connection to the County's central sewer facilities becomes available. Prior to the approval of construction documents that e) generates wastewater by provide for development that g resent rite titer verification, the County, the Developer must p pursuant to Chapter 367, F1Commissiontuhas, that granted Florida Public Service rovide sewer territorial rights to the Developer to P provide . service to the project until the County can the service through its sewer facilities. f) The project's Developer(s), his assigns or successors shall negotiate an Agreement with the Collier County sewage rater -Sewer District for the use of project limits, tfoctiarigation effluent within the would be responsible for purposes. The Developer er um in facilities providing all on -site piping and p P g from the County's point of delivery to the project and negotiate with the County to provide full or partial on -site storage facilities, as required by the DER, consistent with the volume of treated wastewater to be utilized. 7 -8 128 I 4) Subdivision master plans shall identify the location of interim wastewater treatment facilities required. In addition, documentation must be provided to verify that the site is of adequate size for the facility intended. 7.07 SIGNAGE 1) General a) A1.1 County sign regulations shall apply unless such regulations are in conflict with the conditions set forth in this section. b) For the purpose of this PUD Document /Ordinance, each platted parcel shall be considered a separate parcel of land and shall be entitled to any sign as permitted herein. c) Should any of the signs be requested to be placed within the public right -of -way, a right -of -way permit must be applied for and approved. d) Al signs shall be located so as not to cause sight distance problems. 2 ) Entrance Sims a) Two (2) signs with a maximum area of 60 square feet each or one (1) sign with a maximum area of 100 square feet shall be permitted at each entrance of the development. b) Entrance signs .shall not exceed a height of fifteen (15) feet above the finished ground level of the sign site. c) Entrance signs may be lighted provided all lights are shielded. 3) Project Signs a} Project signs, designed to promote the Project, or any major use within the project shall be permitted along the east and west side of Airport Road, the north and south side of Golden Gate Parkway, and the west side of Livingston Road, and on all land tracts within Grey Oak PUD limits subject to the following conditions: 1) Project signs shall not exceed a height of twenty (20) feet above the finished ground level of the 7 -9 12B -i sign site nor may the overall area of the sign face exceed one hundred (100) square feet. 2) A maximum of fourteen (14) project signs shall be Permitted. Six (6) located along Airport Road frontage, four (4) each located along Golden Gate Parkway and Livingston Road frontage. The location of such signs shall generally be limited to a one - quarter mile spacing requirement unless existing vegetation requires a somewhat closer spacing. An additional S intersection signs shall be permitted at the intersections of Golden Gate Parkway with Airport Road and Livingston Road. 3) Project signs may be lighted provided all lights are shielded. 7.08 ENGINEERING 1) Detailed paving, grading, site drainage and utility plans shall be submitted to Project Review Services for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval of the proposed construction in accordance with the submmitted plans is granted by Project Review Services. 2) Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisioins of the Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise approved as an exception to said regulations during Subdivision Approval. 3) Platting shall be accomplished when required by Collier County Ordinances regulating subdivisions. 4) work within Collier County right -of -way shall meet the requirements of Collier County right -of -way ordinance 82 -91. 5) Internal access into tracts as shown on the PUD Master Plan is informational only. Exact locations shall be determined during Subdivision oc Site Development Plan approval. 7.09 EXCEPTIONS TO SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS Exceptions to subdivision regulation shall be requested at the time of application for subdivision approval in accordance with applicable subdivision regulations in effect at the time of development. 7_10 12B 1 7.10 SCHOOL DL5jRj= The applicant shall dedicate a fifteen (15) acre school site to the Collier County School District at a location (off -site) agreed upon between the Applicant and the School District. 7.11 EIB�_�T.$T�ONI .MS S T The applicant shall dedicate a 1.5 acre site for use by the North Naples and the East Naples Fire Districts, together with Collier County Emergency Medical Services. The site shall be dedicated in fee simple, subject to the following conditions: 1) The site shall revert to the owner if it is not utilized for a fire and rescue facility for at least five (5) years. 2) If either fire district for the Emergency Medical Services adopts impact fees the Applicant shall be entitled to impact fee credit for the dedicated site based on the fair market value on the date of dedication. In the event that the Certificate of Need (CON) is not sustained for the Columbia Hospital Group, then the 65' height limit shall revert to 50' and the commercial /office gross leaseable square footage shall revert to 956,091 S.F. GLFA. Notice shall be provided to the County Development Services Division by the Developer relative to the CON resolution. 7 -11 'VISM . N -012MOI S W STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) 1, 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 N0. 97 -45 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 16th day Of September, 1997, during Regular Session. WITNESS MY hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 19th day of September, 1997. DWIGHT E . �S -'.4 41 BR i Clerk of courts � fey: Exfficio to Boar¢, County Commissioned. Ellie Hof Hoffman •� ' •�� Deputy Clerk COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: XXX Normal legal Advertisement (Display Adv., location, etc.) ❑ Other: ... RAAARRAf A # #R #f►RRA►AARR1f/RAARRAAf ARRlRRAf R! #! #fA!#AlAAAAff# #AAA Originating Dept/ Div: Comm.Dev.Serv./Planning Person: 12B 2 RRAAftA►RAA#R #AAR #f Af AA # #!!f #Rflf A #► #f# Date: 1 " 4 Petition No. (if none x . , give brief description): PIID -97-! - �` t' Petitioner: r , . • - ." (Name &Address): Mark Woodward Trustee. Woodward Pires & mbard P.A.. 801 Laurel t�a1c Drive Suite 640 c Names. Florida 34108 ,_.... Name & Address of any persons) to be notified by Clerk's Office: ( If (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Robert Dunn Hole. Montes & Associates. 715 Tenth Street South. Nanle Florida 4102 Hearing before XXX BCC ZA Other — Requested Hearing date:i Based on advertisement a . appearing 15 days txfcre hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important): XM� Naples Daily News Other ❑ Legally Required ' Proposed Text: (Include legai description & common location & Size: Petition No PUD -97-6 Robert Duane of Hole Montes & Assecia_ tes, re p resertirMarl� Woodward. Trustee. r uesti_n a reume from2�nd "A" to Pi1D to be known a Pass Road PLED for commercial and rofessional ofTices for r s U.S. 41/Wiggins Rea ti oD< rtv Located on the_Louthcast corner_ of U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass d, in Section 1 S Township 48 South Rang_ 25 East. Collier Count_y,_Plorida. con;isdne of 9 08 acres more or Ins. ��i Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fet include wivc.rtising cost? Yes ❑ No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 113 - 138323 - 649110 Revicwed by: / Approved by: Division Head J# Da County Manager Date List Attachments: DISTRIBUTION nNSTRUCTIONS A For hearings before RCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to Count Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ❑ County Mar-ager agenda rile: to ❑ Requesting Division El Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Other, retaining a copy for bar, tf/ R! A! lAAltlR4fRf !lAff #!fA!! #!!!!A!!! # #►fAARlAAf AlltftlttlfAtAlftlfA !•AtRfflfAfftAA #fAft #t Af AAfAf�111fAAA• FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ON Y: Date Received: Date of Public hearing. _�% pate Admtsed 3 MX no: : :'t .t'4 :' t:yi' ■,..• i.�' r.r st s Cr�::t � mot: -.t r MMW NO.- (941) 774-"06 I'lt: 8 A- =r: ! i ND• DATE ST. T I hE TOTAL T I hE taBDR 267 �—@g 16:08 0@'@1'54 �S8 89—BtS 15:1 F7@'@i'S1 129 2 .1.'' - ID STATUS MpGS DEPT CODE CIK 3 92634864 OK 3 TOTAL #pGS 6 u •.0 I2B 2 August 6, 1997 Ms. Judith Flanagan Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Notice of Public Fearing to consider Petition PUD -97 -6 Dear Judi.: Please advertise the above referenced notice one time on Sunday, August 31, 1997 and send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk JEnc 1 . P.O. No. 704259 128 2 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1997, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3301 Fast 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 8515S; BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "C -2" AND "A" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT i:NOWN AS U.S. 41 /WIGGINS PASS ROAD PUD FOR COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. 41 AND WIGGINS PASS ROAD (C.R. 888), LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 9.08 ACRES MORE OR LESS; AND BY PROVIDING AN ErFFECTIVE DATE. Petition PL'D -97 -6, Robert Duane of Hole, Montes & Associates, representing Mark Woodward, Trustee,requesting a rezone from C -2 and "A" to PUD for property described above. 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. Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which .record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal iS based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIMOTHY L. HANCOCK, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: /s /Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 12B 2 August 8, 1.997 Mark Woodward, Trustee Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. 801 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 640 Naples, Florida 34108 RE: Notice to Intent to consider Petition PUD -97 -6 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, September 16, 1997, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this Petition will be published in the Maples Daily News on Sunday, August 31, 1997. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk Encl. CC: Robert Duane 128 ? August 8, 1997 Robert Duane Hole, Montes & Associates 715 Tenth Street South Naples, Florida 34102 RE: Notice to Intent to consider Petition PUD -97 -6 Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, September 16, 1997, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily News on Sunday, August 31, 1997. You are invited to attend this public hearing. Sincerely, Sue Barbiretti, Deputy Clerk Encl. CC: Mark Woodward ORDINANCE NO. 97- x2B 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102 THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH I14CLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 8515S; BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "C -2" and "A" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS U.S. 41 /WIGGINS PASS ROAD PUD FOR COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. 41 AND WIGGINS PASS ROAD (C.R. 888), LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 9.08 ACRES MORE OR LESS; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Rcbert.Duane of Hole, Montes & Associates, representirig Mark Woodward, Trustee, 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 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "C -2 and "A" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the U.S. 41 /Wiggins Pass Road PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein. The Official Zoning Atlas Map Number 85155, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County Land Development Cede, is hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. 128 2 PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Coylmissioners of Coll?.er County, Florida, this _ day of a °97. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY MARTORIE M. STUllENT ASSISTANT COUNl'Y ATTORNEY PUD -97 -6 ORDINANCE/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIISSIONE:RS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: TIMOTHY L. HANCOCK, CHAIRMAN 129 U.S. 41/WIGGINS PASS ROAD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Prepared for. Mark Woodward, Trustee Prepared by: Hole, Montes and Associates, Inc. 715 Tenth Street South Naples, FL 34102 (941) 262 4617 HMA File No. 95.27 March, 1997 Date Filed: Date Review by CCPC: Date Approved by BCC: Ordinance No: 12B 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE ....................... ............................... II PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, LEGAL DESCRIP'I70N AND SHORT TITLE, AND UNIFIED CONTROL 2 ....... ............................... III STATEMENT OF INTENT AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................ .........3 IV GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ................................. ..............................4 V TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ............................ , , , 9 ..... ............................... VI ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ....................... .............. .....10 ....... ............................... VII ENGINEERING AND UTILITIES REQUIREMENTS ........ ............................... ........1 I VIII WATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS ................................... .............................17 LIST OF EXIHBITS EXHIBIT A. - CONCEPTUAL PUD MASTER PLAN I ' SECTION H PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, LEGAL DESCRUMON AND j r SHORT TITLE AND UNIFIED CONTROL 2.1 Pity. Owngrship The subject property is nrxder the owwnhip of Mr. Mark Woodward, Trustee Woodward, Pires & Lombardo 801 Laurel Oak Drive, ste. 640 Naples. Florida 34148 2.2 Legal Qesrriplian A portion of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 48S Range 25 E of Collier County Florida. 2.3 Short Title This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "U.S. 41 /Wggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development Ordinance ". 2.4 Statement of Unified Control It is the intent of Mark Woodward, Trustee, to establish a Plante Unit Development on 9.08 acres in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida The subject property is under unified control and ownership for the purpose of obtaining PUD zoning. 2 -1 i. i e- h e, !4111 1 110 �N 1 h I A I't%NIIZN t UN COMPLIANla~ I Ile develUplrlellc UI 9.11t► acla:. UI plUlx:lly 111 bu:uuu l.), Iuwtwup ys a.,uu,, A.J L:wk, 44 a Planned Unit Development, to be known as the U.S. 411Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development, is in compliance with the plamling goals and objectives of the Collier County Growth Management Plan based upon the following reasons: 13 The subject property is located in an area identified as an Activity Center in the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Mana.genumt. Plan for Collier County. 1.2 Activity Centers are the designated locations for the concentration of new commercial and mixed use development activities to avoid strip and disorganized patterns of commercial development. 1.3 The project development is planned to incorporate natural systems, existing and manmade, for water management in accordance with their natural functions and capabilities. 1.4 Provisions are included in the project to minimize the number of ingress and egress points onto U.S. 41. 1.5 The project shall be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including the Growth Management Plan. 1.6 The project will be served by a complete range of services and utilities as approved by the County. 1.7 The project is compatible with adjacent land uses through the internal arrangement of stnlctures, the placement of land use buffos, and the proposed development standards contained herein. 1.8 The Planned Unit Development includes open spaces and natural features which are preserved from future development in order to enhance their natural functions and to serve as a project amenity. 1.9 All fugal local Development Orders for this project are subject to tie Collier County Concurrency Management System, as implemented by the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. 1 -1 12B 2 SECTION III STATEMENT OF INTENT AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 lntroduc_tion It is the intent of the dcvcloper to establish a Planned Unit Development meeting the equirements as set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC). The purpose of this document is to set forth guidelines for the future development of the protect that meet accepted plarming principles and practices, and to implement the Collier County Growth Management Plan. 3.2 PWicct t -scrintion The project is comprised of about 9 acres and is located at the southeast comer of the intersection of Wiggins Pass Road and U.S. 41 in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 Fast. Access to the project is provided by a single connection on U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass Road, which will provide internal access to the five (5) tracts which make up the project. The project is intended to support a selected range of commercial uses and professional services to the surrounding community. am . u . A. The PUD Master P1ar. contains a total of five (5) tracts consisting of open space, water management features, development areas and street right -of -way. The Master Plan is designed to be flexible with the placement of buildings, related utilities and water rnanageineut facilities to be determined at the time of site development plan and permitting approval, based on compliance with all Y applicable requirements of this ordinance, LDC and local, state and federal permitting requirements. All tracts may be combined or developed separately subject to compliance with the applicable dimensional requirements contained within this document. Final lot configuration will be determined during the Preliminary Subdivision Plat review process. _ B. The anticipated time of build -out of the project is approximately six (6) years from the time of issuance. of the first building permit. 3 -1 12B 2 SECTION IV GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS The purpose of this Section is to sct forth the development regulations to be applied to the development and use of the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development and Master Plan. 4.1 Qeneral The following are general provisions applicable to the PUD Master Plan: A. Regulations for development of the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development shall be in accordance with the contents of this document, the PUD- _ Planned Unit Development District and other applicable sections and parts of the Collier County LDC in effect at the time of building permit application. Should these regulations :ail to provide specific developmental standards, then the provision.-, of the most similar zoning district in the Collier County LDC shall apply. A. Uriless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of building permit application. C. All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions for the development of the U.S. 41fW ggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development shall become part of the regulations which govern the manner in which this site may be developed. D. All tracts identified on the PUD Master Plan may be used for water management purposes and parking. E. Development permitted by the approval of this petition will be subject to a concurrency review under the provisions of the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance No. 90 -24 at the earliest or next to occur of either final SDP approval, final plat approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this development. 4.2 Site Cie a>�g.r nd Drainage L Clearing, grading, earthwork, and site drainage work shall be performed in accordance with the Collier County LDC and the standards and commitments of this document at the time of construction plan approval. i, 4-1 �'i 12B 2 4.3 Eas Monte for Utilitics Easements, where required, shall be provided for water management arras, utilities and other purposes as may be required by Collier County. �- All necessary easements, dedications or other instruments shall be granted to ensure the continued operation and maintenance of all services and utilities to insure compliance with applicable regulations in effect at the time, construction plans and plat approvals are requested. 4.4 AmerdMcnts to the QrdipA= Amendments to this Ordinance and Master Plan shall be pursuant to Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County LDC, at the time the amendment is requested. 4.5 P1QieecJ Plan Approval &Q it rem zQ -. Attachment "A", PUD Master Plan, constitutes the required PUD Development Plan. Subsequent to, or concurrent with, PUD approval, a Preliminary Subdivision Plat shall be ' submitted for the entire area covered by the PUD Master Plan. All division of property and the development of the land shall be in compliance with the subdivision regulations set forth in Section 3.2 of the LDC. Prior to recording of the final subdivision plat, when required by the Subdivision Regulations set forth in Section 3.2 of the LDC, final plans of the required improvements shall receive the approval of all appropriate Collier County governmental agencies to ensure compliance with the PUD Master Plan, the County Subdivision Regulations and : the platting laws of the State of Florida. � Prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development orders, the provisions of Section 3.3, Site Development Plans shall be applied to all plaited parcels. 4.6 Provision for O U Removal of Earthen Mllcdal The excavation of earthen material and its stockpiling in preparation of water management facilities or to otherwise develop water bodies is hereby permitted. If, after i consideration of fill activities on buildable portions of the project site, there is a surplus U., of earthen material, offshe disposal is also hereby permitted subject to the following conditions: r A. Excavation activities shall comply with the definition of a "Development Excavation" pursuant to Section 3.5.5.1.3 of the LDC, wbereby offsite removal shall not exceed ten (10) percent of the total volue excavated up to a maximum of 20,040 cubic yards. 4 -2 12B 2 B. A timetable to facilitate said removal shall be submitted to the Development Services' Manager for approval. Said timetable shall include the length of time it will take to complete said removal, hours of operation and haul routes. C. All other provisions of Section 3.5 of the LDC are applicable. 4.7 Sunset and &ionitoring PEQ isv ions The U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road PUD shall be subject to Section 2.7.3.4 of the LDC, time limits for approved PUD Master Plans and Section 2.7.3.6 Monitoring Requirements. 4.8 Polling Places Any community recreation/public building/public room or similar common facility located within the U.S. 41 /Wiggins Pass Road PUD may be used for a polling place, if determined necessary by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with Section 2.6.30 of the LDC. 4.9 Native Y&fXIadon_R=i0n Requirements Pursuant to Section 3.9.5.5.4 of the LDC, 15*7a of the native vegetation shall be presmed or provided for in landscape buffer areas. About one (1) acre of pr-.serve area will be retained outside Iandscape buffer areas as depicted on the PUD Master Plan. Common Area Maintenance, including the maintenance of common facilities, open spaces and the water management facilities shall be the responsibility of the owners' association, together with any applicable permits and conditions from applicable local, State, or Federal permitting agencies. 4.11 Landswine Requirements All landscaping requirements, buffers, walls, berms, etc. shall be developed in conformance with requirements of Division 2.4 of the Collier County LDC pertaining to landscaping and buffering; however, landscaping shall be installed along the rear property line to a minimum height of eight (8) feet prior to the issuance of the First Certificate of Occupancy. •. i [ •ll f1.. ; The PUD Master Plan identifies approximately two and ninety -five one hundreds (2.95) acres of buffering, water management areas and preservation. This area satisfies the open space requirements of Article 2, Division 2.6, Section 2.6.27 and Section 2.6.32 of the Collier County LDC. 4 -3 12B 2 SECTION V PERMITTED USES AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS 5.1 P.u== The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within the U.S. 4lfWiggins Pass Road PUD designated on Exhibit "A ", PUD Master Plan for Tracts A, B, C, D and F. Tracts A, B, C, D and E, as shown on the PUD Master Plan, are designed to accommodate a full range of principal uses, essential services and accessory uses. The acreage of tracts depicted on the PUD Master Plan is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat submittal in accordance with Article 3, Division 3.2 of the Collier County LOC. All tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways, open spaces, water management facilities and other similar uses. 5.3 i p�rnitte l SCS and Structures No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or part, for other than the following: I . Accounting, Auditing and Bookkeeping Services (8721) 2. Amusements and Recreation Services - Indoor (791 1 -7941, 7991, 7993, 7997) 3. Apparel and Accessory Story (Groups 5611 -5699) 4. Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations (Groups 5511, 5531, 5541, 5571, 5599 new vehicles only) 5. Automotive Rental and Repair, and Services (Groups 7514, 7515, 7521, 7533 -7549) 6. Boat Sales & Services (Group 3732) 7. Building Materials, Hardware and Garden Supplies (Groups 5211 -5261) 8. Business Services (Groups 7311-7352,7359, except airplane, industrial truck, portable toilet and oil field equipment renting and leasing, except armored car and dog rental; 7389, except auctioneering, bronzing, field warehousing, salvaging of damaged merchandise) 9. Child Day Care Services (835 1) 10. Communications (Groups 4812 -4841, except principal transmission towers) 11. Depository Institutions (Groups 6011 -6099) 12. Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores (5912) 5 -1 12B 2 l 3. Eating and Drinking Places (Groups 5812 -5813. All establishments engr god in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages are subject to the focational requirements of Section 2.6.10) 14. Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management and Related Services (Groups 8711 -8748) 15. Food Stores (Groups 5411 -5499) 16. General Merchandise Stores (Groups 5311 -5399) - 17. Group Care Facilities (Category I and 11); Care Units and Nursing Homes, subject to Section 2.6.26 18. Group Housing, excluding Family Care Facilities, subject to Section 2.6.26 19. Hardware Stores (525 1) 20. Health Services (Groups 8011 -8049, 8082) 21. Home Furniture, Furnishing and Equipment Stores (Groups 5712 -5736) 22. Hotels and Motels (Group 7011) 23. Insurance Carriers, Agents and Brokers (Groups 6311- 6399, 6411) 24. Legal Services (8111) 25. Libraries (823 1) 26. Management and Public Relations Services (Groups 8741 -8743, 8748) 27. Membership Organizations (9611-8699) 28. Miscellaneous Personal Services (7291) 29. Miscellaneous Repair Services (Groups 7622 -7699) 30. Miscellaneous Retail Groups 5912 -5963, 5992 -5999) 31. Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 32. Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing (4225 mini and self storage warehousing only) Permitted on Tract E only. 33. Museums and Art Galleries (8412) 34. Non- depository Credit Institutions (Groups 6111 -6163) 35. Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Stores (5231) i 36. Personal Services (Groups 7212, 7215, 7217, 7219 -7299) 37. Public ,Administration (Groups 9111 -9199, 9229, 9311, 9411 -9451, 9511 -9562, 9611 -9661) 38. Real Estate (Groups 6512, 6531 -6541) 39. Retail Nurseries, Lawn and Garden Supply Stores (5261) 40. Security and Commodity Brokers, Dealer, Exchanges and Service (Groups 6211- 6289) 41. Veterinary Services (Groups 0742, 0752, excluding outside kenneling) 42. Video Tape Rental (7841) 43. Vocational Schools (Groups 8243 -8299) 44. Any other general commercial use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses. 5.4 A.c0=j: '_U= 1. Uses and structures that are necessary and incidental to the permitted uses 5 -2 12B 2 5.5 DjM=jQ"Al St dar S fstLY rmitted Uses 5.6 5.7 i✓ 1. Minimum Lot Area: Twenty thousand (20,000) square feat. Minimum Lot Width: One hundred (100) feet. 3. Minimum yard Requirements: a. Front Yard: Twenty -five (25) feet. b. Side Yard: Fifteen (15) feet. C. Rear Yard: Twenty-five (25) feet. d. Any Yard abutting a residential parcel: Twenty-five (25) feet. 4. Maximum Height: Fifty (50) feet, however, building heights shall be limited to a maximum height of 3 stories or thirty -five (35) feet on Tract E or a similar boundary,thereto. 5. Minimum Floor Area: One thousand (1,000) square feet for each building on the ground floor. 6. Minimum Off - Street Parking and Off -Street Loading: As required in Section 2.3, LDC. 7. Merchandise Storage and Display: Unless specifically permitted for a use, outside storage or display of merchandise is prohibited. 8. Lighting: Lighting shall be located so that no light is aimed directly toward a property designated residential, which is located within two hundred (200) feet of the source of light. Dimensional standards for accessory uses shall be as required in Section 2.6.2, LDC. 4VMr 1 • 1. Commercial structures may be developed to the limits established by the height, setback and other limitations posed by this ordinance. Hotel and motel uses may be developed at a density of twenty -six (26) units per acre with a minimum of three hundred (300) and a maximum of five hundred (500) square feet per unit. 5 -3 12B 2 SECTION VIII i UTILITY AND ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS -. The purpose of this Section is to set forth the utilities and engineering commitments of the pro*t developer. 8.1 Jd -,a A. Sewer and water service shall be provided by Collier County. All pertinent requirements pertaining to the extension said construction of water distribution and sewage collection facilities shall be met. 8.2 EnQinceri A. Cetailed paving, grading, site drainage and utility plans shrll be submitted to the Development Services Department 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 the Development Services Department. B. Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisions of the Collier County LDC. C. Subdivision of the site shall require platting in accordance with Section 3.2 of the LDC to define the right -of -way and tracts shown on the PUD Master Plan. D. The developer and all subsequent petitioners are hereby placed on notice that they shall be required to satisfy the requirements of all County ordinances or codes in effect prior to or concurrent with any subsequent development order relating to this site, including but not limited to Preliminary Subdivision flats, Site Development Plans and any other application that will result in the issuance of a final development order. f 8 -1 t� I.' r -- r: 9 N YRN N N N U �N F• Q 4 � i i .ate (0Ti08 HlaoO a w Isn 12B ? a mss aQmUOljQ 1 I N !" Q N I 1S3 M lti =b0 :Z l L6 -6 —f 4 N P+ yj 0 U) IIa4 z J a�a � iii W 0� sa U v- ie =I r .e 119 11 9661 M Naples Daily News Naples, FL 33M 128 Affidavit of "tication Nsptes Doily New (WARD OF COUNTY CCMISS1ONERS ATTN: NANCY SALOGUS FO BOX 413016 MAPLES FL 34101-3016 REFERENCE: 0=30 704259 5755724S NOTICE OF INTENT TO State of Florida County of Collier Before the undersigned authority, personalty appeared Angela tryfnt, who an oath says that she serves as Assistant Secretary of the NWLes Deily News, a daily newspaper p blistad at Naples, in Cattier County, Florids: that the attached OWY of the advertising was published in seia narapaper an dates listed Affiant further says that the said NaptPS Deily Nees is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Floride, and that Cite said newspaper has hermtofore been continuously published in said Cooler County, Ftoride, each day and has been entered as second ctass nail setter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, FLorids, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affient f xt;ser says that she has neither paid nor proeised e»y person, firs or caporation any discount, rebate, ompission or refund for the purpose of securing this advsrtisaaMt for publication in the said nd?"V cr. PUBLISHED CM: 08131 AD SPACE: 96.000 INCH FILED ON: 09 /02/97 Sigrature of Affiant 1ax�a- 6l l- -J Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 3 day of _ Personalty know by as ,j FiarMgan ZkWV E ; 9, 200D a" Lo" , sc P] ORDINANCE NO. 9'7-46 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -102 THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 85155; BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "C -2" and "A" TO "P�JD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS U.S. 41 /WIGGINS PASS ROAD PUD FOR COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF' U.S. 41 AND WIGGINS PASS ROAD (C.R. 898), LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 9.08 ACRES MORE OR LESS; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Robert Duane of Hole, Montes & Associates, representing Mark Woodward, Trustee, petitioned the Board of County Commissiuners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real. property; NOW, THEREIFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida: The zoning classification of the herein described real property located in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "C -2 and "A" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the U.S. 41 /Wiggins Pass Road PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein. The Official Zoning Atlas Map Number 85155, as described in Ordinance Number 91 -102, the Collier County band Development Code, is hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. -1- 12B 2 PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collies County, Florida, this L42bC day of - - - -, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: — IMOTHY f COCK, CHAIRMAN �1W ,GH L 'IkO CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY RJ tIE M. ST DENT ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY PUD--97-5 ORDINANCE/ 12B 2 U.S. 41/WIGGINS PASS ROAD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Prepared for: Mark Woodward, Trustee Prepared by: Hole, Montes and Associates, Inc. 715 Tenth Street South Naples, FL 34102 (941) 262 4617 1fl%4A File No. 95.27 August, 1997 Date Filed: Date Review by CCPC: Date Approved by BCC: 3 �� Ordinance No: �� 12B Z TABLE OF CONTENTS I. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE II PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND SHORT TITLE, AND UNIFIED CONTROL III STATEMENT OF INTENT AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION IV GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS V PERMITTED USES & DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS VI ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS VII TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS VIII ENGINEERING AND UTILITIES REQUIREMENTS IX WATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS LIST OF EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A. - CONCEPTUAL PUD MASTER PLAN 12B 2 SECTION I STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The development of 9.08 acres of property in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, as a Planned Unit Development, to be known as the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development, is in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of the Collier County Growth Management Plan based upon the following reasons: 1.1 The subject property is located in an area identified as an Activity Center in the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan for Collier County. 1.2 Activity Centers are the designated locations for the concentration of new commercial and mixed use development activities to avoid strip and disorganized patterns of commercial development. 1.3 The project development is planned to incorporate natural systems, existing and manmade, for water management in accordance with their natural functions and capabilities. 1.4 Provisions are included in the project to minimize the number of ingress and egress points onto U.S. 41. 1.5 The project shall be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including the Growth Management Plan. 1.6 The project will be served by a complete range of services and utilities as approved by the County. 1.7 The project is compatible with adjacent land uses through the internal arrangement of structures, the placement of land use buffers, and the proposed development standards contained herein. 1.8 The Planned Unit Development includes open spaces and natural features which are preserved from future development in order to enbance their natural functions and to serve as a project amenity. 1.9 All final local Development Orders for this project are subject to the Collier County Concurrency Management System, as implemented by the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. 12B 2 SECTION 1I PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND SHORT TITLE AND UNIFIED CONTROL 2.1 Propery Ownership The subject property is under the ownership of. Mr. Mark Woodward, Trustee Woodward, Pires & Lombardo 801 Laurel Oak Drive, ste. 640 Naples, Florida 34108 2.2 Legal Description A portion of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 48S Range 25 E of Collier County Florida. 2.3 Short Title This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development Ordinance ". 2.4 Statement of Unified Control It is the intent of Mark Woodward, Trustee, to establish a Planned Unit Development on 9.08 acres in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. The subject property is under unified control and ownership for the purpose of obtaining PUD zoning. 2 -1 12B 2 SECTION III STATEMENT OF INTENT AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Introduction It is the intent of the developer to establish a Planned Unit Development meeting the requirements as set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC). The purpose of this document is to set forth guidelines for the future development of the project that meet accepted planning principles and practices, and to implement the Collier County Growth Management Plan. 3.2 Project Description The project is comprised of about 9 acres and is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Wiggins Pass Road and U.S. 41 in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. Access to the project is provided by a single connection on U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass Road, which will provide internal access to the five (5) tracts which make up the project. The project is intended to support a selected range of commercial uses and professional services to the surrounding community. 3.3 Land UPlan and Project Phasing A. The PUD Master Plan contains a total of five (5) tracts consisting of open space, water management features, development areas and street right -of -way. The Master Plan is designed to be flexible with the placement of buildings, related utilities and water management facilities to be detenninod at the time of site development plan and permitting approval, based on compliance with all applicable requirements of this ordinance, LDC and local, state and federal permitting requirements. All tracts may be combined or developed separately subject to compliance with the applicable dimensional requirements contained within this document. Final lot configuration will be determined during the Preliminary Subdivision Plat review process. B. The anticipated time of build -out of the project is approximately six (G) years from the time of issuance. of the first building permit. 3 -1 12B 2 SECTION IV GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development regulations to be applied to the development and use of the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development and Master Plan. 4.1 General The following are general provisions applicable to the PUD Master Plan: A. Regulations for development of the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development shall be in accordance with the contents of this document, the PUD- Planned Unit Development District and other applicable sections and parts of the Collier County LDC in effect at the time of building permit application. Should these regulations fail to provide specific developmental standards, then the provisions of the most similar zoning district in the Collier County LDC shall apply. B. Unless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of building permit app] ication. C. All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions for the development of the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road Planned Unit Development shall become part of the regulations which govern the manner in which this site may be developed. D. All tracts identified on the PUD Master Plan may be used for water management purposes and parking. E. Development permitted by the approval of this petition will be subject to a concurrency review under the provisions of Division 3.15 of the LDC pertaining to Adequate Public Facilities at the earliest or next to occur of either final SDP approval, final plat approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this development. 4.2 Site Clearing and Draimmc Clearing, grading, earthwork, and site drainage work shall be performed in accordance with the Collier County LDC and the standards and commitments of this eocument at the time of construction plan approval. 4 -1 1, 2 8 2 4.3 Easements for Utilities Easements, where required, shall be provided for water management areas, utilities and other purposes as may be required by Collier County. All necessary easements, dedications or other instruments shall be granted to ensure the continued operation and maintenance of all services and utilities to insure compliance with applicable regulations in effect at the time constriction plans and plat approvals are requested. 4.4 Amendments to the Ordinance Amendments to this Ordinance and Master Plan shall be pursuant to Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County LDC. 4.5 Proiect Plan Approval Reouirements Attachment "A ", PUD Master Plan, constitutes the required PUD Development Plan. Subsequent to, or concurrent with, PUI) approval, a Preliminary Subdivision Plat shall be submitted for the entire area covered by the PUD Master Plan. All division of property and the development of the land shall be in compliance with the subdivision regulations set forth in Section 3.2 of the LDC. Prior to recording of the final subdivision plat, when required by the Subdivision Regulations set forth in Section 3.2 of the LDC, final plans of the required improvements shall receive the approval of all appropriate Collier County governmental agencies to ensure compliance with the PUD Master Plan, the County Subdivision Regulations and the platting laws of the State of Florida. Prior to the issuance of a building permit or other development orders, the provision-. of Section 3.3, Site Development Plans shall be applied to all platted parcels. 4.6 Provision for Offsite Removal of Earthen Material The excavation of earthen material and its stockpiling in preparation of water management facilities or to otherwise develop water bodies is hereby permitted. If, after consideration of fill activities on buildable portions of the project site, there is a surplus of earthen material, offsite disposal is also hereby permitted subject to the following conditions: A. Excavation activities shall comply with the definition of a "Development Excavation" pursuant to Section 3.5.5.1.3 of the LDC, whereby offsite removal shall not exceed ten (10) percent of the total volume excavated up to a maximum of 20,000 cubic yards. 4 -2 12B 21 B. A timetable to facilitate said removal sltall be submitted to the Development Services' Manager for approval. Said timetable shall include the length of time it will take to complete said removal, hours of operation and haul routes C. All other provisions of Section 3.5 of the LDC are applicable. 4.7 Sunset and Monitoring Provisions The U.S. 41 /Wiggins Pass Road PUD shall be subject to Section 2.7.3.4 of the LDC, Time Limits for Approved PUD MasterPlans and Section 2.7.3.6 Monitoring Requirements. 4.8 Polling Places Any community recreation/public building/public room or similar common facility located within the U.S. 41/Wiggins Pass Road PUD may be used for a polling place, if determined necessary by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with Section 2.6.30 of the LDC. 4.9 Native Veuetation Retention. Requirements Pursuant to Section 3.9.5.5.4 of the LDC, 15% of the native vegetation shall be preserved or provided for in landscape buffer areas. About one (1) acre of preserve area will be retained outside landscape buffer areas as depicted on the PUD Master Plan. 4.10 Common Area Maintenance Common Area Maintenance, including the maintenance of common facilities, open spaces and the water management facilities shall be the responsibility of the owners' association, together with any applicable permits and conditions from applicable Iocal, State, or Federal permitting agencies. 4.11 Landscaping & uirements All landscaping requirements, buffers, walls, berms, etc. shall be developed in conformance with requirements of Division 2.4 of the Collier County LDC pertaining to landscaping &)d buffering; however, landscaping shall be installed along the rear property line to a minimum height of eight (8) feet prior to the issuance of the First Certificate of Occupancy. 4.12 OQen Space and Common Areas The PUD Master Plan identifies approximately two and ninety-five one hundreds (2.95) acres of buffering, water management and preservation areas. This area satisfies the open space requirements of Section 2.6.32 of the Collier County LDC. 4 -3 4.13 Sites 12B 2' As provided for within Sect-on 2.5, Signs of the Collier County LDC. 4.14 Architectygl Control All site and building design shall conform to the requirements of Division 2.8 of the Collier County LDC to insure a unified architectural design and theme. 4 -4 SECTION V PF- RM.ITT -D USES AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS 5.1 Lu .=se 12B 2 ; The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for areas within the U.S. 41 /Wiggins Pass Road PUD designated on Exhibit "A ", PUD Master Plan for Tracts A, B, C, D and E. 5.2 General Description Tracts A, B, C, D and E, as shown on the PUD Master Plan, are designed to accommodate a full range of principal uses, essential services and accessory uses. The acreage of the tracts depicted on the PUD Master Plan is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat submittal in accordance with Division 3.2 of the Collier County LDC. All tracts are designed to accommodate internal roadways, open spares, water management facilities and other similar uses. 5.3 Permitted Uses and Structures No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or parr., for other than the following: 1. Accounting, Audituig and Bookkeeping Services (8721) 2. Amusements and Recreation Services - Indoor (7911-7941, 7991, 7993, 7997) 3. Apparel and Accessory Stores (Groups 5611 -5699) 4. Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations (Groups 5511, 5531, 5541, 5571, 5599 new vehicles only) 5. Automotive Rental and Repair, and Services (Groups 7514, 7515, 7521, 7533 -7549) 6. Building Materials, Hardware and Garden Supplies (Groups 5211 -5261) 7. Business Services (Groups 7311 -7352, 7359, except airplane, industrial truck, portable toilet and oil field equipment renting and leasing, except armored car and dog rental; 7389, except auctioneering, bronzing, field warehousing, salvaging of damaged merchandise) 8. Child Day Care Services (8351) 9. Communications (Groups 4812 -4841, except principal transmission towers) 10. Depository Institutions (Groups 6011 -6099) 11. Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores (5912) 12. Eating And Drinking Places (Groups 5812 -5813. All establishments engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages are subject to the locational requirements of Section 2.6. l 0) 5 -1 5.4 12 13. Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management and Related Services (('croups 8711 -8748) 14. Food Stores (Groups 5411 -5499) 15. General Merchandisc Stores (Groups 5311 -5399) 16. Group Care Facilities (Category I and 11); Care Units and Nursing Homes, subject to Section 2.6.26 17. Group Housing, excluding Family Care Facilities, subject to Section 2.6.26 18. Hardware Stores (525 1) 19. Health Services (Groups 8011 -8049, 8082) 20, Home Furniture, Furnishing and Equipment Stores (Groups 5712 -5736) 21. Hotels and Motels (Group 7011) 22. 1 nsurance Carriers, Agents and Brokers (Groups 6311- 6399, 6411) 23. Legal Services (8 111) 24. Libraries (823 1) 25. Management and Public Relations Services (Groups 8741 -8743, 8748) 26. Membership Organizations (8611 -8699) 27. Miscellaneous Personal Services (7291) 28. Miscellaneous Repair Services (Groups 5551, 7622 -7699) 29. Miscellaneous Retail Groups 5912 -5963, 5992 -5999) 30. Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 31. Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing (4225 mini and self storage warehousing only) permitted on Tract E only. 32. Museums and Art Galleries (8412) 33. Non - depository Credit Institutions (Groups 6111-6163) 34. Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Stores (523 1) 35. Personal Services (Groups 7212, 7215, 7217, 7219 -7299) 36. Public Administration (Groups 9111-9199, 9229, 9311, 9411 -9451, 9511 -9562, 9611 -9661) 37. Real Estate (Groups 6512, 6531 -6541) 38. Retail Nurseries, Lawn and Garden Supply Stores (5261) 39. Security and Commodity Brokers, Dealer, Exchanges and Service (Groups 6211- 6289) 40. Veterinary Services (Groups 0742, 0752, excluding outside kenneling) 41. Video Tape Rental (7841) 42. Vocational Schools (Groups 8243 -8299) 43. Any other general commercial use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses. Accessory Uses Uses and structures that are necessary and incidental to the permitted uses. Dimensional Standards for Permitted Uses i . Minimum Lot Area: Twenty thousand (20,000) square feet. 5 -2 N 12B 2 2. Minimum Lot Width: One hundred (100) feet. 3. Minimum yard Requirements: a. Front Yard: Twenty -five (25) feet. b. Side Yard: Fifteen (15) feet. C. Rear Yard: Twenty -five (25) feet. d. Any Yard abutting a residential parcel: Twenty-five (25) feet. 4. Maximum Height: Fifty (50) feet, however, building heights shall be limited to a maximum height of 3 stories or thirty -five (35) feet on Tract F or a similar boundary thereto. 5. Minimum Floor Area: One thousand (1,000) square feet for each building on the ground floor. 6. Minimum Off - Street Parking and Off - Street Loading: As required in Section 2.3, LDC. 7. Merchandise Storage and Display: Unless specifically permitted for a use, outside storage or display of merchandise is prohibited. 8. Lighting: Lighting shall be located so that no light is aimed directly toward a property designated residential, which is located within two hundred (200) feet of the source of light. 5.6 Dimensional standards for accessory uses shall be as required in Section 2.6.2, LDC. 5.7 Develovment Intensit Commercial structures may be developed to the limits established by the height, setback and other limitations posed by this ordinance. Hotel and motel uses may be developed at a density of twenty -six (26) units per acre with a minimum of three hundred (300) and a maximum of five hundred (500) square feet per unit. 5 -3 12B 2 SECTION VI ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS The purpose of this Section is to set forth the environmental commitments of the project developer. 6.1 The petitioner shall be subject to the landscaping and buffering requirements of Section 2.4 of the LDC. 6.2 Petitioner shall be subject to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the LDC pertaining to archaeological resources in the event they arc identified on the property contained in the Conservation and Coastal Management Element (discovery of a archaeological or historical site, artifact or other indicator of preservation). 6.3 Petitioner shall obtain and submit documentation of all necessary local, state and federal permits. 6.4 The applicant shall be subject to all environmental ordinances in effect at the time of development order approvals. 6.5 Native vegetation preservation shall conform to the requirements of Section 3.9.5.5.4 of the Collier County LDC and preserve areas shall be generally provided for as depicted on the PUD Master Plan. Adjustments to the boundaries of the preservation area may be made at the time of Final Site Development Plan Approval in accordance with the standards of Section 3.9.5.5.4. 6.6 An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and :maintenance (exotic free) plan for the site, with emphasis on the conservation/preservation areas, shall be submitted to Current Plaruiing Environmental Review Staff for review and approval prior to Final Site Plan/Construction approval. 6.7 A Gopher Tortoise relocation /management plan shall be submitted to Current Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction plan approval. That plan shall contain, at a minimum, the area where the tortoise will be relocated, the type of fencing and its design, whether or not it will be necessary to provide additional plantings in that area for food or if food will be supplemented and the person responsible for the implementation of the plan. 6.8 Petitioner shall comply with the guidelines and recommendations of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission (FGFINVFC) regarding potential impacts to protected wildlife species. Where protected species are observed on site, a Habitat Management Plan for those protected species shall be submitted to Current Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to Final Site Plan/Construction approval. Cpl 12B SECTION VII TRANSPORTATION REQUIRL•MEN7'S The purpose of this section is to set forth the transportation commitments of the project developer. 7.1 The developer shall provide arterial street lighting of the project entrance. Said improvement shall be in place prior to the issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy. 7.2 The road impact fee shall be as set forth in Section 4.1 of the LDC, as amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued, unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 7.3 Internal access improvements shall not be subject to impact fee credits. 7.4 All traffic control devices used shall conform with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as required by Chapter 316.0745, Florida Statutes. 7.5 The siurgle projocr cvrr vt;oa to U.S. 4; shall be restricted to right - insight -our only 7 -1 its 2 SECTION VIII UTILITY AND ENGINEERING REQUIREMENT'S The purpose of this Section is to set forth the utilities and engineering commitments of the project developer. 8.1 Utilities A. Sewer and water service shall be provided by Collier County. All pertinent requirements pertaining to the extension and construction of water distribution and sewage collection facilities shall be met. B. Water distribution, sewage coll 'on and transmission and interim water and/or sewage treatment facilities to se the project are to be desibmed, constructed, conveyed, owned and maintained accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 88 -76, as amended, and other pplicable County rules and regulations. C. Ali customers connecting to the to be constructed will be custom County in accordance with the C be in a position to provide water the interim utility established to and/or sewer facilities are availal D. Appropriate easements for any F documented on the construction Water -Sewer District. E. Construction drawings, technical information shall be submitted in 97 -017 or amendments made ther of development construction appr 8.2 Engineering ter distribution and sewage collection facilities of the County and will be biil,:d by the sty's established rates. Should the County not Vor sewer, customers shall be customers of ve the project until the County's off-site water to serve the project. internal water improvements shall be and shall be dedicated to the Collier County cifications and all pertinent design ordance with Collier County Ordinance and shall be approved prior to the issuance A. Detailed paving, grading, site dr ' e and utility plans shall be submitted to the Development Services Departme for review. No construction permits shall be issued unless and until approval o e proposed construction, in accordance with the submitted plans, is granted by a Development Services Department. B. Design and construction of all in the appropriate provisions of the 8- cents shall be subject to compliance with County LDC. 12B 2 SECTION IX WATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS The purpose of this Section is to set forth the water management commitments of the project developer. 9.1 Detailed paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to the Development Services Department 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 the Development Services Department. 9.2 Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisions of the Collier County LDC, except that excavation for water management features shall be allowed within twenty (20) feet from side, rear or abutting property lines if fenced. 9.3 Landscaping may be placed within the water management areas in compliance with the criteria established within Section 2.4.7.3 of the I.DC. 9- Qz7 M ►. N M M M aaa° a d h � gZ Of U �c �i ! V ,6 -- �* MIA �a 'I N - - (C3�flOA Hl�..�D W 'S'il 12B 2 b sszzzst aaaaaaa aam�p�u� �adaaa~ U� U4 Q� N I�N UN ! ,i 1S3 wa ttb:t o :Z: L6 -6 —b VCdSLZ56 LZ0S6 5661 f1 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. 97 -46 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 16th day of September, 1997, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 19th day of September, 1997. 1\ �Ark'a . Y; DWIGHT E. BROCR �F Clerk of Courts - ea�c,34iyp Ex -of f icio to Board .Of County Commission i. �• .c, :.±;C,i. By: Ellie Hoffman Deputy Clerk , 13B 1-1 RESOLUTION 97 -363 RELATING TO PETITION NO. CU -95 -4 FOR EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE OF PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 125, lda Statutes, has conferred on all Counties in Florida the power to )fish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations -e necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land opment Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102) which establishes comprehensive g regulations for the zoning of particular divisions of the y, among which is the granting and extending the time period of tional Uses; and WHEREAS, on September 19, 1995, the board of Zoning Appeals ed Resolution No. 95 -537, attached hereto and incorporated herein, granted a conditional use pursuant to Ordinance No. 91 -102, for a z and related church activities, on the below described property; VHEREAS, on September 10, 1996 the Board of Zoning Appeals enacted ztion No. 96 -421, attached hereto and incorporated herein, which !d a one (1) year extension to the Provisional Use granted in ,tion No. 95 -537; HEREAS, Subsection 2.7.4.5 of the Land Development Code provides he Board of Zoning Appeals may extend the one (1) year time for a conditional use which has not been commenced; OW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Zoning Appeals of r County, Florida that: he written request of Dr. Neno J. Spagna of Florida Urban 1te, Inc., representing Mr. Richard D. Craig of the Naples Bible for the second (2) of three (3) permitted one (1) year .ons, in interest of the following described property: >uth one -half (S ;:) of the South one -half (S '4) of the �rtheeast one - quarter (NE 1i) cf the Southeast one- quarter E ;i) of Section 34, Township 46 South, Range 26 East, Allier County Florida, as recorded in Official Record Book 171, Page 1734, less 100 foot right -of -way. -1- 138 1,1 is hereby approved pursuant to Subsection 2.7.4.5 of the Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102), and the expiration date for Resolution No. attached hereto and incorporated herein as and all conditions applicable thereto, is hereby extended for one additional year until September 19, 1998. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board and in the records of the Petition for which the extension is granted. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote. Done this -2tX, _ day of 1997. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: MOTHY COCK, Chairman ATTEST: DWfGHT E. BROM , lerk 9. A.ppro;vpd,J$1,to. Form and Legal Sufficiency: -a'JQT'e M. Student Assistant County Attorney f /CU -95 -4 ` e,,. .. RESOLUTION 96 - -a1 RELATING TO PETITION NO. CU -95 -4 FOR EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE OF PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 13P 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. 51 -102) which establishes comprehensive zoning regulations for the zoning of particular divisions of the County, among which is the granting and extending the time period of Conditional uses; and WHEREAS, on September 19, 1995, the Board of Zoning Appeals enacted Resolution No. 95 -537, which granted a conditional use pursuant to Ordinance Ho. 91 -102, for a church and related church facilities, on the below described property; and WHEREAS, Subsection 2.7.4.5 of the Land Development Code provides that the Board of Zoning Appeals may extend the one (1) year time period for a conditional use which has not been commenced; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida that: The written request of Dr. Nano J. Spagna Of Florida Urban Institute, Inc. representing Mr. Richard D. Craig for the Naples Bible Church for the first of three (3) permitted one (1) year extensions, in interest of the following described property: South one -half (S 1/2) of the South one -half (S 1/2) of the Northeast one - quarter (HE 1/4) of the Southeast one - quarter C(SE ) Section 26 Fat, ollierCountyFlorida, asrecorded inuOfficiale Record s Book _ 1571, Page 1734, less 1.00 foot right -of -way. - • � ��.,. _� .I � � _- �hop_ r. 139 I , Is hereby approved pursuant to Subsection 2.7,4,5 of the Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 91 -102), and the expiration date for Resolution No. 95 -537, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", and all conditions applicable thereto, is extended hereby for one year until September 19, 1997. BE IT FUPTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board and in the records of the Petition for which the extension is granted. Commissioner Con +man ins offered the foregoing Resolution and waved for its adoption, seconded by Cc"aissioner and upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: Commissioner Constantine, Commissioner Mac,xie, Hancock, ':Ommissioner Mattheva,. Commissioner HAYS: and Commissioner Norris ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: ABSTENTION: ,r Done this - - tOtl, �"— day of seoteober , 1996. C.U. EXTIMSION RESOLUTION /17801 HOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER Co U f, ID c o� :% J MORRIS, CiiAZRMAx ' iIGBT. E. ,; . .. AP 's I AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: ^'PPP MAP.7iO M, STUDENT ASSISTANT COUNTY AT'I�ORNEY C.U. EXTIMSION RESOLUTION /17801 RESOLUTION 95- 537 _.i► Y- XWrLiTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CHURCH AND RELATED CHURCH FACILITIES AS CONDITIONAL U8ES "7" AND 010" IK THE "A" ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.2.2.3. OF THE COLLIER COU'[eTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR IYROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. 13R 1 � WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 123, 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 0 geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and <r WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and constituted planning•bogrd 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 Uses "7" and "10" of Section 2.2.2.3 in an "A" Zone for a church and related church facilities 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: '41�^�yiweSSfi/N[�!� - ' �,i. -k __ ..� -- - - - a - .. .. i. 4•ta -• . - ' - - - �3R The petition filed by Dr. Nano J. spagna of Florida Urban Ute., .Inc„_.rApriaaenting Mr. Richard D- Craig for the Naples +Bible- arch with respect to the property hereinafter described as: •+ South one -half (S 1/2) of the South one -half (S 1/2) of the Northeast one - quarter (NE 1/4) of the Southeast one - quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 34, Township 46 South, Range 26 East, Collier County Florida, as recorded In Official Record Hook 1571, Page 1734, less loo foot right -of -tray. be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use "7" and "30" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the "A" zoning district for a church and related church facilities in accordance With the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "B ") and subject to the following conditions: a. The Planning and Technical Services 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 toe time of !submittal, including Division 1.3, velopment plan Land Site De Review and approval, of the Collier Count Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102). er b. As a precondition of any development, connection shall be made to the County,s crater system in place on C.R. 951. C. Arterial level street lighting shall be provided at the project entrance at the time said entrances is constructed, d• Both a northbound left turn lane and a southbound right turn lane will be required under two-lane CR 951 conditions in accordance with Ordinance 93 -64. four -lane conditions, access will be Under constrained to right -in /right -out. Turn lanes will be constructed at the time the project entrance is constructed. e. Additionally, right -of -way may be required to facilitate the eventual widening of CR 951, In the event additional right -of -way is deemed necessary, said action acuire the the provisions ofgtheoLDC ataSection 2.7.4.5.4. by f. -An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring, and maintenance (exotic -frei) plan for the site, shall be submitted to Planning and Technical Services Environmental Review staff for review and approval prior to'-final site Plan /construction plan approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes Of this Board. 3 Commissioner Constantine offered the foregoing «ton .nnd . �•. ,moYed..for• its, adoption, seconded bY Commissioner ac•icie and Upon roll call _. the vote was: AYES: Commi.ssianer Constantine, Cosmissioner Mac'Rie, Commissioner Norris, NAYS: Commissioner Hancock, and Commissioger- Matthews ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: ABSTENTION: Done this /�_ day of � �y� — +G�NS. 1995. A HOt.RD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER CO Y, FL,OR BY: i�! ETTX£ • OTTHLVS, EST: GRT E. BROCK ;. 'CLERK gyp! %�' AS :TO PORN LEGAL• SUFFICZ]:i7CY: AND MARJOaIE M. S ENT ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY CU -95 -4 RESOLUTION /14322 j.,•� �• ' � J�ti"t!� _ �;���r �!!+ _' •'• - +.."ti.�- �iv�: 7�:.� II �i 1 :•'�..fj,':'..�. { : '. vt .s• 138 , FINDING OF FACT COLLIER COUNTY PBLANNING COteaSSIOtt FOR A CONDITIONAL USE pETITION FOR petition NO- CU- 95-•4. 7Uo1*s siDla Chucch The follovirq facts are found: �1. section 2.2.2.3.7 Coda an or za a con t onalOf the Land Davlopnant 7- Granting the conditional use Will not advarsely affect the public interest and will not adversely affect bthar Property az uses in bacau:a of: the sea* district or neighborhood A- Conaistency with the Land Development code and Growth Hgamant plan: Yes ,� No B. Ingress and *grass to property and p _structures thereon With Pro oenc automotiva and n xkfatlar reference to traffic flaw pedestrian sifety and convenience, fire or catastrophe- Adequate and access in case of - �Megress Yes- C. Affects neighboring pz � op in relation to noise plaza, economic or odor effects: -yNo a�fact or Affect mitigated by Affect cannot b* Xitiyated' D. Compatibility with adjacent •proPertiap and other property in the district:. compatible use yithim district Yes B9 i Based on the above ! .�:ith stipulations, (copy att is C*W tional use should, _ raccuna,Rd*d for approval not) be DATEt 13B 1� .- =NDXNG OF FACT BY COLLIE.? C01j ?7TY PT_.Ts"ING COM ISSION FOR A CO:7]:TIO";L —r US- PETITION FO ?. P *ti• af�.� The follo�:inc facts are ftu d: �— !. Slc:ion 2.2.2.3.1 Code au'.4q= zad r.::*. car _t_ooL tAe Lsnd Davalo;=an: aal use. 2. Granting the ca:.d±tional use gill not adversely aita_t ti:* Public interest and will r.ot sdvars :l• :LLecti ctaa_ bacausty f: uses {n the same district or naishbo_hccZ because of: A. Consistent: with the Lard Development Coda and Growth Manegaaent Plan: Yes No S. Ingress and egress to p � structuras thereon with r y and proposed Particular raforance to automotive a:xi pedestrian safety and convenience, - traffic flex; and control, sad access !n Casa of fire or catss`.rogha: - Ade -sate inc_ess iN cl -ess Yes C. Affects neirhborinr� properties in relation to noise, glare, aconozaic or odor effects: no •affOct or Affect saitisated by Atfe_t cannot be mitigstad — —` D. Coupatibility with adjacent grespartiss and _ other prop*_ --tv in the district: CaaYatible use -ith -in district Yes �.�_ No with on the above findings, this ccraditional rse should.. �:ith stipulations, (copy attac.�: :Q) ) e taco =andad for ap},rcral DATE: 2''.+c2e3iit: i . ' i "?C•!'- ••a.l•+. i.. ._ ....� • .. :yrt.,...r�— +W. —'�'• • ,�, ' ^•• L • �,, y:�•t: j:: t = t•, +•,-. '.S :• �—+'i•. •' '.j�.�.�'e �.'' ^...ir i= ..� Tr' •:. :.'•. Mme, �s� .,�•.�.. •'�.R .r'� �. .: .: . • �, 13R 1 1-NDING OF T;.CT BY COLLIER COG;.TY PL JTKI!:G c%)t=SSI0\ FOR A CONDITIONAL US= PETITION T 0R The fol?c.inq facts ara frt.d: ��'` —' 1. Section 2.2.2.3.? Ccde au:ho .' of the a'.a:d aavalcr�: r zed the ca: �it_o :al arse. 2. Gra:atLnc the ccaditicnal use _ill taot ejc!- r_salv &:!f the Public interest a:.d :-ill .c- adwarself attelct oC=� .pro;:arty or uses Y_ ; *e i a=a district ar i_oot t' because of A. Consistency with the LAL- DeV'loyrae,:_ Code arx Growth Hanagenent Plar. . ves Ito B. Ingress and ec, -ess !A Vr­-?ftrty amd p.._Vosed a�ruCtures thereon with Fartie�n?ar rafe=ence to - automotive and pedestrian sat" and coovaniance, 'traffic flow and ccatral, and mccoss in lire or cataatrcr }.e: case of Ada2ate inn -ass cress as X0 C- Attec`i.s naichboring Prope_-es in relation to noi glare, accnoaie ar_- tiodor effae`.s: ✓ affart o= . Affect mitis.ted b_ -- Xffact cassr:ot be mitigated D. ComPatibility with adjacent Properti:s and ether property in the district: Corroatible ese _itaiu district yes t ,3:z Based an tae above firziac3, this riitditienal use should, with atiPulations, (copy attached) (- _� --- - -- recom�endad for ar (cc'Jl '°""'—""" ) be :� ,.� •, .. r.y fir• .. .i•1'.. �:.. .• .. F.�, •�.�•. i' .,.. � •' •. - .... FINDING .•,v ,y.... �:, -v '_ _� zy _ OF 1r?.,CT . ?ii3Ss�ER Tad 't 'µ•..`,` +u�,�C"�. ► i�+;.e:e.�`±;.:rj -r �'_ , I 13B 1 4 F:- .NDZNG Os T;CT BY COLLIER COC`tTr FT_.hNxT -NG ColoaS5IOti FOR ]t CO:i7_TIO:;;Lr, US-- PETITION FOR Pat{tirm No. CT:a;-4 ma"J J" The following facts r_:e fours: 1. Section 2.2.2.3.7 of the *Land Devalcr =tn t Code author ze_ the carcitl.c :al use. 2. Granting the ccl-ei Onal use will not adverselvaffa__ the public interest and will rot adversely affect ctha= Property o= uses i- ti ~a sace district or r :fshbor_ *.oet to because of: A. Consistarcv with the Land Davalopment Ccde and Growth Marncamezt `-'es Blan j No B. ingress and e;ress to property and proposed structures thoraon with particular reference to ••automotiva and }pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: Adec-L ate irc:e4 egress Yes No C. ?_ffzcts . irhboring prone..rties in relation to noise, re, economic or Oder effects: affect °_ Affect Mitigated by ?ffect cannot be niti4a.ad D. Coutpatibility wit}: adjacent properties and other property in the strict: Comps, le a p:ithin district Yas t.a 's44Lsed on the above fine-in s, this conditional use should, with stipalatiorns, (cc r ttachad) (should net) ba recozaeaded for a ov _ •'bT%!+4:.:. �• :K ., �:. •••erswyX��i'M"'�'T': ?. �'►i .i!.s,c!r•.aw �y�e.ti ... �. .. .:t- 'ide=s' --- `t.- .�13�ArCv -. _�. 'S�- +.��a"-- 3"'.1�•'�"J �.S_..rSi. .�.. i 38 slip V- mm. _ = .;Dl?;G O. F;�CT BY COLLI =R COL';TY ?U.NN =2:G coKKISSIO:: FOR A COSH _TIO::;3, US-- PzTITION FOR Pati 1 :1 NQ. Cti -Cr' C urnl The folic wing -facts are °oenc 1. Sac =ion 2.2.2.3.7 - of the 'Lent Bavalcr =e. *.: Ccta tut:: ^.C= zed a CCr, = t_c-�Ll use. 2. G_a.-t-inc tha ccrdi_icral "a ill not adv r ,• the public interest and •.:ill .- -Ot advarsal., aff- ot`.e= tr ha^_ausevof ;- uses ±- the as =a district or neig:i*_cnccC:! A. Consistency v ;th the L= Development Cole and Gro:.-th lLanagaaen iP1'aA. °es B. Inc,_ -ass and azrass to prcparty and d 2;t- uct;scas ►i ar'sOn Kith Prapose. , particular refer :nce to -automotive ar.G pedastria.Z safety ai�G convenience, traffic flea and cc.:trcl, and access in case of lire or catastrophe: Rde_ atn:ins --ass t *gross �'- Yas NO C. Affects naig:.!;oring prep' -ties in relation to noisa;'••g`7EeW - .acono2ic or odor affects: .-� No affect o: Affect mitigated by �- = 'Rtfect ca-mot be mitigated b. Co=patibility with adjacent properties and othe= proparty in the district: Co =ritibl i'i se - ithin district no Based cn the above findings, with a_i this co t: nditicnal use so�:ld pulations, (cc�v attached) (should not) be { taco =ended for approval Z) AT �'73gB7.T.Ci -FiULi M�TSBEi: id '�'t' •.` y--fr' iw�•tir.. t.��eJ,• •.:.s'. = �,_ ' " r 1� FINDING OF FACT BY COLLIE.? COL -XTY pLX%,;Wn;G COi:fISSIO:: FOR A CO,:DITIONAL US_ PHTITION FOR Petit) *n No..LCTS -I- -a ►i+.1.. +s.t The following, facts a=e fOtz d: 1. Section 2.2.2.3.7 -,--- of the Lag.! Cola author ZeX- t1 —a Ca cloaxl use. Develc =_ant 2. Granting the conditional use will rot adversely affect the public interest aZd •.rill rot adversely affect c'.h ;: prcau e f: uses iz the sa=e district or =tichbc=hcod a ]:*cause of: A. Consist arc will the Lard Davelo Crows -h Hamagement Plan:/, Fna-nt Coda and Yes --V No B. Ingress and e9--ass to prop'er'ty and proposed st- "uctures thereon Ritb particular ra *_erence. to automotive and padesttiaa safety and convenience, traffic flu-: and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe: lc'acuata i-Sras t egress Yes No C. ffnc'x neighboring properties in relation to AAC. glare, econoaic or odor Offec`_s: affect or Affect mitigated by Affect car-not ba aitir,eted D. Compatibility with adjacent propertits r e- other n property in the district- Ccawrtible, tie within district Yus No Based on the above firdincs, this conditional use should Frith stiprlations, (copy a: ched) (should not) be racamended for approval yq L TINDnic OF :xQm a--i (ad c.: a (� +►-t, -� rz'i' = : ^. ASCA-lk 6 _+' •• tn' .i••e+... •... i.... �f ,�, ,• w 13B 1 V _ MiNG OF Z:.CT BY COLLIE? CCUlMe 'rT_t.NNING CMMISSIO:I a OR CCNDITION;; T_ US? PETITION =0R ?e%W'21 SQ Ct =i-4 The folic-wing facts a_-a found. 1. Section 2.2.2.3.7 of"tha Land Ctvalep =end CC'`! Lug .O S' ia_. -! cc L! el use. 2. G =arcing the cc. di=icnal uss -i11 rot adra_se2v affect the public inta_cst P-:-.d will rot adversol. affect ether t� pro =arty or uses in the sa =e district or naighbo= cad ba_ause of A. Consistency with the Land �evaloptie �t Ceda arc'_ Growth Manega =ant plt� yes No 3. Incraas and egress to property and prcposad structures `hareon with particular refarence to - autanctiva and pad"strian safety and convanisnca, - traffic flo:: and control, and access in Case of fir& or, catastrnphe: Ade =_ate ingres L +s^yress Yes �� No C. Affarts neighboring praytrtias in relation to noise s. , glar, ecan d eaic o: odor effec s: �r�Tta affect o= Affect nitisatel by Xffedt can- -trot be mitigated 0. Compatibility with adjacent Frepertiss and other props_'.y in the district: Co-•_ atible use vithin district - yes z.- t:o; Base?' cn the a:,Ovw fir - diners, this ca:�iticnal r eco a:>dad for ' 1. :: ith s Mipulatirry"c� s�o�.Id, ' tached) (should not) be averAIa3 , MR OF, FACT.!�*J6� jw,i � :, , ^.••i:,. +�.i _. •}. _ �_ Sri• �, • � ,B 1 a r : rl fit � r r r r � N r tr d 000 •�1 .. ...... a •- p N V s T� .. ._.- .: f;'i.. -'� i:% ^ate. .t '^�','r l�'^^••'�.� �n�•�:f.• . \ttt'i.�1'L"�`Ir •i:r ... 6B 5,,p RESOLUTION NO. 97- 356 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUN'rY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORLDA, AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY GIFT OR PURCHASE OF ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, SLOPE, SIDEWALK., UTILITY, DRAINAGE, MAINTENANCE AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION INTERESTS BY EASEMENT AND /OR FEE SIMPLE TITLE WHICH ACQUISITIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FOUR- LANING IMPROVEMENTS FOR IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) BETWEEN I- 75 AND C.R. 951 CIE NO. 08. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board), on September 27, 1994 adopted Ordirance No. 94 -54 thereir, . establishing the I Q94 (Sixth Annual) Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition and constriction of the various capital improvement projects which comprise the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the four - laning roadway improvements to Immokalee Road between [ -75 and C.R. 951 are component parts of the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan; and PIHEREAS, alternate locations, environmental factors, long range planning, cost variables, concurrence, safety and welfare considerations have been reviewed as they relate to the implementation of said transportation improvements; and it has been recommended by County Staff that it is necessary and in the best interest of Collier County, Florida, to maintain flexibility over the acquisition of property rights required for the construction of the four - laning roadway improvements for Immokalee Road between I -75 and C.R. 951, hereinafter referred to as "Project" as identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein refercnce; wid WHEREAS, the design and construction of said transportation improvements and related facilities have been deteimined by the Board to be necessary and in the best interest of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the construction of the transportation improvements mid related facilities contemplated by the Project are necessary in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County, and will assist Collier County in meeting certain concurrency requirements of the Growth Management Plan for Collier Count-, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: _I` -- 1 16B 5 1. The Board has considered the environmental factors, safety factors and fiscal considerations relating to the final adopted location of the transportation improvements and related facilities. 2. The road right -of -way, slope., sidewalk., utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and/or the fee simple title acquisitions identified on Exhibit "A" arc the most feasible locations, both necessary and consistent with the project requirements, in order to permit the construction and maintenance of the transportation improvements and related facilities for the Immokalee Road between I -75 and C.R. 951, CIE No. 08. 3. The Board has determined that the construction and maintenance of the four - caning transpor- tation improvements and related facilities are necessary for a public purpose and is in the best interest of Cullier County. 4. The construction and maintenance of the transportation improvements and related facilities are compatible with the long range planning goals and objectives of the Growth Management Plan for Collier County. 5. It is necessary and in the best interest of Collier County for the Board to acquire the road right -of -way, slope, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and /or the fee simple title identified in Exhibit "A "; and County Staff is hereby authorized and directed to acquire by gift or purchase the perpetual, non - exclusive, road right -of -way, slope, sidewalk, utility, drainage, maintenance and temporary construction interests by easement and /or fee simple title on the properties identified in Exhibit "A ". 6. The Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute Appraisal Agreements with the appraisal firm(s) selected from the list of firms pre - qualified by the Board of County Commissioners. The Board further directs staff to use appraisal reports or internal compensation estimates as staff determines is necessary to best serve the needs of the Project in a timely and cost - effective manner. 7. 1be Board, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 125.355, Florida Statutes, hereby formally waives the requirement for a fommal, independent appraisal report for the purchase of a property where the purchase price of the parcel (the compensation due to the property owner) is less than One Hundred Thousand and 00 /100 Dollars ($100,000.00). In lieu of the independent appraisal report, staff is hereby authorized to make purchase offers for the properties, the dollar amounts of which shall be predicated on "staff compensation estimates" based upon independent appraisals (and -,_qe 2- 168 5 the data therefrom) obtained on similar properties and upon consideration and application of appropriate market. value and cost data peninent to the subject parcels. S. Upon the approval by the County Attomey's Office of all documents necessary for the subject property acquisition, Real Property Management Dc- partment staff is hereby directed to offer immediate delivery to the respective property owners of the full compensation (as established by the appraisal or staff compensation estimates in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 125.355, Florida Statutes), in return for the immediate and proper execution of the respective easements, or deeds and such other legal documents and/or affidavits as the County Attorney's Office deems appropriate in order to protect the interests of the County; and the Board hereby authorizes its present Chairman and any subsequent Chairman, for the life of the Project, to execute any instruments which have been approved by the Office of the County Attorney, to remove the lien of any encumbrance and for any such other purpose as may be required for the acquired road right -of -way, slope, sidewalk, utility, drainage, rna ;ntenanr_e and temporary construction interests by easement and/or fee simple title. 9. In those instances where negotiated settlements may be obtained via the "Purchase Agreement" or "Easement Agreement" mechanism, the Director of the Office of Capital Projects Management, or his designee, is charged with the responsibility for completion of various capital improvement projects, and is hereby delegated the authority to approve the purchase of land interests above the staff compensation estimate or appraise value and pay normally related costs when it is in the best interest of the Project, within the pro -rata share of the land rights acquisition budget for the parcel being acquired, only when the difference between the purchase price and compensation estimate or appraised value is less than Fifteen Thousand and 00,100 Dollars ($15,000.00) or the current purchasing limits established by the Collier County Purchasing Department; provided, Project funding is available. 10. That the settlement approval authority is dc!egated by the Board to the extent that such approvals do not conflict with the provisions of Section 125.355, Florida Statutes. 11. The Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute Easement Agreements and Purchase Agreements where the landowner has agreed to sell the required land rights to the County at its appraised value or at that amount considered the "Administrative Settlement Amount" as such term is internally used by the administrative agencies of Collier County. 12. Where the property ovner agrees, by sworn affidavit or agreement ( "Purchase Agreement" or "Easement Agreement "), to convey a necessary interest in real property to the County, and upon the -Paga 3- 168 5 proper execution by the property owner of those easements or fee simple title, and such other legal documents as the Office of the County Attorney may require, the Board hereby authorizes the Finance Department to issue warrants, payable to the property owner(s) of record, in those amounts as shall be specified on a closing statement and which shall be based upon the appraisal or staff compensation estimate in accordance with this Resolution and the provisions of Section 125.355, Florida Statutes. 13. All title to properties or interests in properties which have been obtained in the manner described above shall be deemed "accepted" by the Board of County Commissioners, as the governing body of Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and as such, staff is hereby authorized to record in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, said easements or fee simple title and such other instntments as may be required to remove the lien of any encumbrance from the acquired properties. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED on this Z6Qt ,A1ay of .t 1997, after motion, second and majotity vote. C' ATTEST: v DWIGHT E. BROOK,1CLERK T Cleric Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:�jn Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUN T'Y COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By. T MOTHY .. 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FtemAd RIGHT• OF-WAY _ F '� �iiom -roi r+ri v ww r/r an r�II w r�� m 7 n m 9 O.r m i rn 7 >C m N tl ry .a mp () a y V °r CA rr m A h e� > 10 2 t 7� OD i A R X[i Lo CD 4 rl. m N rr m Ix' M ' x m >r E 1 rl� m r r)i.lN N 1 W/�.+ &� ROAD IOARD Of COUNTY COYY1SSlOAlRS Q MOOKALEE RCS? r� noturs Mum. ruin. -i NIICI M GMTAI rnurM IralraOftg( -- I— RIGHT —Of —WAY 169 "5 /GAS' PROJECT: Immoka!ee Road PARCEL: 822 (School Board) SUBORDINATION OF UTILITY INTERESTS Public Body THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of ' 19,gby and between COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivisi of the State of Florida, its sucressors and assigns, whose mailing address is 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter called "County", and FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Florida corporation, by its undersigned officers who have been duly authorized by the corporation to execute this Subordination, whose mailing address is P. 0. Box 02910, Miami, Florida 33102, hereinafter called "Utility." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Utility presently has an interest in certain lands that have been determined necessary for drainage, utility and maintenance purposes; and W> IEREAS, the proposed use of these lands for drainage, utility and maintenance purposes will require subordination of the interest claimed in such lands by Utility to the County, and at the request of the County, the Utility has agreed, subject to the following conditions, to relocate its facilities from the Utility's easement lands onto public right -of -way, or has agreed to leave its facilities on the subordinated lands (hereinafter referred to as "Lands ") described as follows to -wit: 'The South Twelve (12') Feet of the North One Hundred Fifty (150) Feet of the East One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty and 891100 (1980.89') Feet of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. WHEREAS, the County is willing to pay to have the Utility's facilities relocated, if necessary, to prevent conflict between the facilities so that the benefits of each may be retained; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties hereto, Utility and County agree as follows: Utility subordinates any and all of its interest in the Lands described as follows: rrFs000� The South Twelve (12') Feet of the North One Hundred Fifty (154') Feet of the East One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty and 89/1oo (1980.89') Feet of the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 48 South. Range 26 East, Copier County, Florida. to the interest of the County, its successors or assigns, for the purpose of constructing, improving, maintaining and operating drainage, utility and maintenance purposes, over, through, upon and /or across such Lands, including, but not limited to, the claim of interest based on the following: Nature of From or Recorded EWu br�r rance Datg_ Aoainst In Favor Of Book -Pale Easement 11!21/98 ThR School Board of Collier County, Florida Easement 02/20/97 District School Board of Collier County PROVIDED that the following rights are granted to Utility: Florida Power & O.R. 2269 Light Company PG 1138 Florida Power & O. R. 2303 Light Company PG 3051 1. The Utility shall have the right to construct, operate, maintain, improve, add to, upgrade, remove, and relocate facilities on, within, and upon all Lands in accordance with the County's current minimum standards for such facilities. Any construction or relocation of facilities within the Lands will be subject to prior approval by the County. Should the County require the Utility to alter, adjust, or relocate its facilities from or within said Lands, the County hereby agrees to pay the cost of such alteration, adjustment, or relocation, including, but not limited to, the cost of acquiring appropriate easements. 2. The Utility shall have a reasonable right to enter upon the Lands for the purposes outlined in paragraph 1 above, including the right to trim such trees, brush, and growth which might endanger or interfere with such facilities, provided that such rights do not interfere with the operation and safety of the County's facilities. 3. The Utility agrees to repair any damage to the County's facilities and to indemnify the County against any loss or damage resulting from the Utility's exercise of its rights as outlined in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. 4. These terms and conditions shall be attached as an addendum to the permit, if arty, required by the County for relocation of the Utility's facilities within the said Lands. 5. This Agreement is not assignable except to the State of Florida for the use and benefit of the County in connection with the Uti!itys installation and maintenance described above. 14-6s000, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. Xgt4uARO : -V/1 -01NI6HT,E:'13R4A Clerk oputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Loa Heidi F. sh-on Assistant County Attorney Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence as witnesses: WITf'SS (Signature) 9aliy H. Stone (Print Name of Witness) WITNESS (Signature) _ ]D , todeba_ugh (Print Name of Witness) STATE QF:_ COUNTY OF':�_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Timothy L ancock, Chairman FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Florida corporation Chism (Print Name and Title) Dft*tor, Corporate Real Estate di: Awisaat Secretary (Corporate Seal) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of 1997, by John M. Chism (fa'resident— vr—�iCA President), (Print Title of Officer) on behalf of the FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, a Florida corporation. Heifha is personally kr%rwn to me (Affix Notarial Seal) (Signature of Notary Public (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial /Commission N . My Commission Expl - �s""ucK ►Haste► cc»al�aoc v 16B iMMOKALEE ROAD (1 -75 TO CR -951) APPRAISAL AGREEMENT THIS APPRAISAL AGREEMENT entered into this ��day of 1997, is by and between COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political su wi ion o t e fate of Florida (hereinafter referred to as "County ") whose mailing address is 3301 Tamiami Trail East. Naples, Florida 34112, and KENNETH R. DEVOS, MAI, SRA (hereinafter referred to as "Appraiser"), whose mailing address is 6309 Corporate Court, Suite 208, Fort Myers, Florida, 33919. WITNESSETH: In consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, County and Appraiser hereby agree as follows: 1. ASSIGNMENT - For each parcel listed on Exhibit "A" (and for any parcels which may be added to this assignment), Appraiser shall provide to the County a written narrative appraisal report which sets forth Appraisers estimate of compensation due to the record title holder of the parcel, a portion of which is required for the construction of public roadway, drainage, and /or utilities improvements. Compensation estimates shall Include an estimate of the market value of the interest in real estate sought by the County, an estimate of severance damages to the remainder property (if any), as well as an estimate of any special benefits accruing to the remainder property either by reason of the taking or the construction of the public improvements. Estimates of compensation for each interest acquired from a single parent tract ;hall be set forth individually but contained within a single written appraisal report. Additional appraisal reports may be added to, and may become a part of, this Assignment only by written amendment to this Agreement. 2. STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS - Appraiser's written report shall conform to all applicable standards as set forth by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAPN, 1997 Edition (The Appraisal Foundation) governing the preparation and communication of complete appraisals. Appraisers written report shall also conform to "Collier County Supplemental Standards" (a supplement to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice), as set forth in Exhibit "B ", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 3. DUE DATE - Upon execution of this Appraisal Agreement by the Chairman of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, County shall issue a Notice to Proceed to Appraiser. Following receipt of the Notice to Proceed, Appraiser shall submit an unbound, uncertified, draft photocopy of the appraisal report(s) to County for review in accordance with the schedule set forth on Exhibit "A. ". Within one week following notification from County that the draft appraisal is accepted and approved. Appraiser shall provide to County three (3) written appraisal reports, each with original signature and color photographs. 4. INVOICING AND FEES - Unless the provisions of paragraph 6 are invoked regarding alterations in the scope of work to be performed, the fees as set forth on Exhibit "A" shall be paid to Appraiser by County following complete review of the written appraisal report(s), or if required, fallowing receipt from Appraiser of appropriate substantive and factual corrections which may be requested by County. The hourly rate payable to the Appraiser by the County for required and /or requested expert witness testimony, attendance at mediation and /or court hearings, trial appearances, pre -trial preparation, preparation of court exhibits which are not already a part of the appraisal report, and for time spent in authorized travel shall be $125. The hourly rate for the services of an associate appraiser, employed by the Appraiser, for the above - referenced litigation- related services, which may be required or requested by the County, shall be $90. Such hourly rates shall be full compensation for services and expenses in connection therewith, except for the expenses of travel specifically authorized by the County in advance, in writing, and in accordance with the provisions of Section 112.061, Florida Statutes. The time reported by the Appraiser to perform specific work related to litigation is subject to final approval by the County Attorney. or by an attorney employed by and representing the County. Appraisers invoice must contain a description of the service provided, project and parcel number (or name), and the amount of fee payable. Appraiser shall maintain documentation for ail fees charged under the terms of this Agreement for a period of not less than three years from the date of the final invoice for appraisal services rendered relative to the Property. The- fees set forth on Exhibit 'A" include compensation for the services of any and al' subcontractors and sub- consultants. Any and all such .subcontractors and sub - consultants used by Appraiser shall be in a contractual relationship with Appraiser. 5. UPDATES AND REVISIONS - Upon request made by County within one year of the date of value as set forth in the Certificate of Appraisal, Appraiser shall provide a written update of the original appraisal report. Written appraisal updates may be communicated in letter form with 16 B ii Pag* 2 recertificaticn as to compensation due the property owner; but must contain or include as exhibits all new information not contained ether in the original appraisal report, or any previuua updates, upon which the Appraiser's conclusions are based. Appraiser shall also prepare revised appraisal reports at the request of County to coincide with changes in the size or configuration of the property to be acquired, and /or changes In the interest in real property sought by County. 6. FEES FOR UPDATES AND REVISIONS - Fees charged by the Appraiser for providing written appraisal updaW. within one year of the date of value set forth in the original appraisal report (as above shall be established by mutual agreement between the parties to this Agreement; but shall not exceed sixty percent (60 %) of the fee as set forth on Exhibit "A" for preparation of the original appraisal report for the Property. In those instances, however, where the elements of value of the parent tract have changed significantly, fees charged by the Appraiser for providing written appraisal updates shall be established by mutual agre=ement between the parties to this Agreement prior to commencement of any work, and shall not be subject to the sixty percent limitation. It is hereby understood and agreed to by the parties that revisions to project plans and legal descriptions, and /or modifications in the interests in real property sought by County, can significantly alter the appraisal assignment and scope of work required of Appraiser. It is further understood and agreed to by the parties that when said revisions alter Appraisers scope of work, any increase in service fees charged by Appraiser must be approved in advance by County before any additional work shall commence. This provision shall extend to tha addition of appraisal assignments by County (i.e., additional and /or "split -off" parcels to be appraised.) 7. UPDATE DUE DATES - Due dates for the delivery of written appraisal updates shall be established by mutual agreement between the parties to this Agreement. 8. COMPLETION / CORRECTION - if a substantially completed written appraisal report (original) is delivered to County by the due date, or by a date mutually agreed upon, but which report fails to comply with the USPAP, or which report contains errors or omissions from within either the body or the addenda, Appraiser shall, within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of nctifrcation by County, furnish such corrected and /or additional pages which will bring the appraisal report into compliance with the USPAP and /or correct such errors and omissions (if any). No penalty for late perfon"nance will be charged against the Appraiser within said 14 day period. Nor shall Appraiser charge County any additional fees for bringing written appraisal reports into compliance with the USPAP for correcting any errors, or for providing previously omitted materials. 9. LATE PENALTIES / EXTENSIONS FOR CAUSE - It is acknowledged that time is of the assence, and that the following schedule shall govern the assessment of penalties for late performance: (a) In the event that the written appraisal report containing the estimates, opinions and conclusions referenced in Section 1 of this Agreement, is not completed and submitted to County in accordance with the due date as set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement; then County at its discretion may reduce the fee payable to Appraiser, as set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement, by five percent (5 %) for each week, or portion thereof, for every week the written appraisal report is past due; or (b) In the event that circumstances beyond the control of Appraiser cause completion of the written appraisal report to b3 delayed beyond the due date as set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement, and poor to said due (fate there is a mutual understanding between the parties to this Agreement that such delays were beyond the control of Appraiser, County may issue an extension of the due date without penalty. Said extension shall cite the reason for delay in completion of the appraisal report and shall set a new due date for submission of the report. 10. C014TRACT ADMINISTRATION - The Real Property Management Department Director or the Directors designee (hereinafter referred to as "Contract Manager'), shall be responsible for ensuring perfomonce under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. " D 5 Pape 3 11. MEETINGS - Appraiser shall meet with the Contract Manager to discuss the appraisal (and /or updated appraisals) of the Property. Time(s) and place(s) of meeting(s) shall be established by mutual agreement of the parties to this Agreement. 12. CERTIFICATE 01= APPRAISAL - The Certificate of Appraisal shall be signed by Kenneth R. Devos, MAI, SRA. In addition, at the discretion of Appraiser, one (1) associate appraiser, aither working in a contractual relationship or as an employee of Appraiser, is hereby authorized by County to sign the Certificate of Appraisal. All persons consulted by Appraiser in the making of appraisals under the terms of this Agreement must be property identified in the written appraisal report(s). 13. CONFIDENTIALITY - Appraiser shall neither discuss nor divulge the contents of the written appraisal reports relating to the Property with anyone without the approval of the Contract Manager. Further, Appraiser shall save harmless the County from all claims or liabilities, including court costs and attorneys fees, due to Appraiser's activities, or those of Appraiser's agents or employees, and shall not engage in any business transactions involving any of the properties appraised under the terms and conditions of this Agreement for a period of one year from the date of valuation of the latest appraisal, or updated appraisal, of any of the Property. 14. UNLAWFUL SOLICITATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT - By the execution of this Agreement, Appraiser warrants that it has not employed, retained, paid, or agreed to pay, any company or person, other than a bona fide employee, to solicit or secure this Agreement contingent upon, or resulting from, the award or making of this Agreement. Appraiser further warrants that no part of the total of the fees payable under the terms of this Agreement shall be paid directly or indirectly to any employee of the County as wages, compensation, or gift in exchange for acting as officer agent, employee, subcontractor, or consuitant to the Appraiser in connection with any appraisal work pertormed or contemplated under the terms of this Agreement, without prior County approval. Appraiser further warrants that there shall be no transfer or assignment of any part of this Agreement, except by the written approval of the Contract Manager. For breach or violation of this warranty County shall have the right to terminate immediately this Agreement without financial obligation, or to pursue any other available remedies. 15. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE - Appraiser shall provide coverage for all of its employees as required by the State of Florida Workers' Compensation Law. Said coverage shall be for statutory limits in compliance with applicable state and federal laws. The policy shall include employer's liability with a minimum limit of $100,000 each accident. 16. GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE - Appraiser shall maintain during the tern of this Agreement comprehensive general iiabil coverage, including bodily injury and property damage, in an amount not less than $300, 00 combined single limits. Collier County shall be named an additional insured on said policy. 17. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Appraiser shall maintain business auto liability insurance coverage with minimum limits of $300,000 per occurrence, combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage liability. This shall include owner vehicles, hired and non -owned vehicles, and employes; non ownership. Collier County shall he listed as an additional insured on said policy 18. INSURANCE UNDERWRITER RATING - All insurance policies required in Paragraphs 16 and 17 shall be issued and writie;n with a compan�, or companies, authorized to engage in genera! liability and public liability insurance in the State of Florida, authorized to do business in the State of Florida, and which company, or companies, hold no less than an "A" rating as to frnanci ?i strength as reported in Best's Key Rating Guide, published by A. M. Best Company. Inc. 19. INSURANCE CERTIFICATES . Appraiser shall deliver to the Contract Manager, prior to the appraisal of the Property, those certificates of insurance which clearly indicate compliance with the insurance requirements of this Agreement. 20. INDEMNIFICATION •• Appraiser shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the County, its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney fees and all costs of litigation, and ail judgments of every name and desenption, brought against the County as a result of loss, damage or injury to persons or property by reason of any act, or failure to act, by Appraiser, its agents or employees. 21. PUBLIC RECORDS - Appraiser acknowledges that the written appraisal reports, including the materials contained in their addenda, which shall prepared under the terms of this Agreement, shall become the property of County, and that County may disclose the information contained therain at its discretion, and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Further Appraiser acknowledges that County may terminate this Agreement should Appraiser refuse public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other materials made or received under the provisions of this Agreement. 22. TERMINATION - This Agreement, or any portion thereof, may be terminated by the parties by providing written notice to the other. Appraiser shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed prior to such termination. 23. NONDISCRIMINATION - No person on the grounds of handicap, race, color, religion, sex or national origin will be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the performance of this Agreement, or in the employment practices of Appraiser. Appraiser shall, upon request, show proof of such nondiscrimination, and shall post in conspicuous places, available to all employees and applicants, notices of non - discrimination, 24. INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION - This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the state of Florda; and this written Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and there are no other prior or conternporaneous, oral or written agreements, understandings or promises related to the Assignment. This Agreement may be modified only by written amendment executed by all the parties hereto. 25. NOTIFICATION - All notices shall be given addresses: As to County: Real Property Management Department Eighth Floor, Bldg. "F" 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 Kenneth R. Devos 6309 Corporate Court, Suite 208 Fort Myers, Florida 33919 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto authorized representatives. AS TO COUNTY: (.ATTEST: awrdM cr *ROCK; Clerk ra By: 14 t1 4Sf.T0'APP I alr_s COLLIER COUNTY, subdjariei7 of th7St By: le .j uff!r.ielcy ,/ Attrney • • J EXHIBIT "A" APPRAISAL FEES AND REPORT DUE DATES PARCE _NOS APPRAISAL FEE DELIVERY DAYS,' 102. 802, $900 30 111, 711, 811 $1,400 45 118,818 $9,000 75 122, 722, 822 $1,400 45 124,824 $900 30 127 $7,600 75 128,728 $9,600 75 Delivery Days = n days from Notice to Proceed Fees include Appraiser's subcontractors and sub- consultants. EXHIBIT "El" ( 1 of 3) ►arch 21, 1995 16 -B 5 COLLIER COUNTY SUPPLEMENTAL APPRAISAL STANDARDS (A Supplement to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) The following standards governing the preparation of written appraisal reports for Collier County, Florida, are intended to clarify the expectations for the content of each and every written appraisal report (whether Self- Contained or Summary) Prepared for the Board of County Commissioners and / or the various Divisions and Departments under the County Manager, Where there may seem to be a conflict between these standards and the scope of any assignment undertaken for the County, the appraiser should consult with the Review Appraiser, Real Property Management Department, for further clarification. Each appraiser and appraisal firm pre - qualified to provide appraisal services for the Board of County Commissioners Of Collier County, Florida, is responsible for obtaining and maintaining a current copy of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). NEIGHBORHOOD DESCRIPTION Appraisal reports must contain a brief description of the subject property's primary neighborhood, and an explanation of why the appraiser has delineated the neighborhood's boundaries as set forth in the report. This standard also applies to secondary neighborhoods if sales from within a secondary neighborhood are relied upon. NOTE: A neighborhood may very well consist of an entire rural or urban area. If such is the case, the appraiser must provide the reader with the facts and assumptions upon which said determination is based. HIGHEST AND BEST USE ANALYSIS Each appraisal report must contain a narrative explanation of the highest and best use analysis employed by the appraiser. important facts and assumptions leading to the appreiser's highest and best use conclusion must be disclosed. SALES DATA SHEETS Each comparable sale discussed in the appraisal report (relied upon in the final reconciliation of value) must be described on a Sales Data Sheet, and must be acmnpanied by a location map which clearly shows the comparable sale property in relation to its neighborhood (which map may appear on the same page as the sales data). The following information must be readily apparent from a review of the map and /or the written information provided: o Date of sale and recording data - Grantor / Grantee and type of conveyance instrument. If the sale property is located in a County besides Collier, a copy of the deed of transfer must be provided as well. o Location and legal description (a copy of the deed of transfer may be included with the sales data sheet precluding the need to reprint the property's legal description). o Parcel size, access and road frontage (if applicable). C Present use and description of improvements (if any). o Zoning and highest and best use. o Existing and available utilities. o Sale price, financing, cash equivalent price, and unit price. o Verification data: parties to the transaction, comments on the motivation of the parties, comments as to how the parties allocated value among the land and various improvements (if available). 0 Appraiser's comments. EXHIBIT "B" (2 of 3) March 21, 1993 16B 5 SALES LOCATION BAPS Each written appraisal report shall contain at least one map upon which shall be plotted all of the comparable sales analyzed during the development of the appraisal. If the comparable sales cover such an extensive geographic area that a one page map would be illegible, then more than one map is encouraged, each at a scale which is legible to the reader, i.e., where common streets, rivers, canals, city blocks, stc. ars recognizable. SALFS GRIDS Each appraisal report shall contain a table of the 34163 most relied upon by the appraiser in reaching a final value reconciliation (those sales described on a Sales Data sheet). Use of such tables (often referred to as "sales grids ") is one of the more helpful and effective methods of communicating the appraisal. The sales grid must identify each sale by number or name, include the date of the sale, the size of the sale property, zoning, purchase price, unit price (and where appropriate, the price per dwelling unit), and a column or row for each item of comparison for which adjustments to or away from the subject were made by the appraiser. The sales grid must also contain a column or rew to show the subject's attributes in comparison with the attributes of the most- relied -upon sales. There is no one best format for creating the sales grid. The format for displaying the data is at the discretion of the appraiser. PARENT TRACT After application of the three common tests to determine the parent tract for the subject property (contiguity, unity of use, and unity of ownership), the Appraiser must include a sketch of the whole property in the appraisal report; and, in the case of a partial taking, must show on the sketch the part being acquired by the County. Unless Collier County provides the Appraiser with a parent tract determination and an area calculation for the parent tract, it is the responsibility of the Appraiser to calculate the area of the parent tract. PARTIAL TAKINGS - &CM - While the area of the part being acquired will be provided by the County, It is the responsibility of the Appraiser to calculate the area of the remainder tract. b °r ire � by applied There must t a asupported remainder maket al estate a specified in dollar terms. Without this supporting documentation Collier County cannot be assured that the cost of the cure will be less than the damages to which the property owner would otherwise be entitled. If the "cure" chosen by the appraiser includes a payment to the property owner to re- establish, construct, or install a feature upon the remainder, for which the property owner has been compensated in the value of the part taken, then the compensation for the taken feature shall be deducted from the total compensation due the property owner. For example; if compensation includes the depreciated replacement cost of fencing located within the take area, and the proposed "cure" Includes the installation of fencing upon the remainder, the purpose of which is essentially to replace that fencing taken by the County, the depreciated replacement cost of the fencing being taken must be deducted from, the total compensation due the property owner. In addition, if the cure involves the relocation of amenities or parking (or anything else that takes up useable space) onto the remainder property, the appraisal must address compensation for the loss of that area occupied by the relocated feature. 1<and- Value -Only on ImnrovAd Percels - If it is the Appraiser's judgment primary improvements located upon the remainder j gfect that the taking, and after consideration of the property are unaffected by the remainder property, the A possibility of any damages accruing to the Appraiser may elect to prepare a before and after estimate EXHIBIT "B" (3 of 3) March 21, 139s 16B 5 of value of the value of the land only. Such before and after values must be clearly labelled in the appraisal report; and such an appraisal report must contain an explanation and brief discussion of the factors considered in electing not to appraise the value of the property as improved in both the before and the after situations. =n2 - Typically, Collier County will attempt to work with the affected property owner to arrive at a mutually agroeable location to which a sign within the taking might be moved. Generally, the County will offer to perform this relocation work itself (as an add -on to the prime contractor's scope of work). For this reason, until faced with the probability of condemnation, the Appraiser will generally be instructed to disregard signs within the taking, proceeding under the assumption that Collier County will relocate them at its own expense. Should a trade sign or income producing sign be discovered within the taking area, the Appraiser should consult with the County's Review Appraiser for specific instructions on valuation and /or compensation regarding the signage. When preparing an appraisal report for condemnation the appraiser should include the depreciated replacement cost of the signage in the total estimate of compensation due the property owner, unless specifically instructed to exclude sign valuation from the appraisal report. cial Qenefits - The Appraiser should consult with the Collier County Review Appraiser prior to assigning special benefits to a remainder property. DATA BOOKS - GENERAL NOTE: For multiple appraisal assignments a Data Book may be required in accordance with the terms of the Appraisal Agreement between the Appraiser and Collier County, Florida. Should the County desire that a data book be prepared for an appraisal project, such will be stipulated in the bid solicitation generated by County staff; and it shall be made a specific condition in the Appraisal Agreement between the Appraiser and Collier County. Absent any such stipulation, a data book will not be required. All of the sales sheets as well as the narrative discussion of the appraiser's market observations and adjustments should be on 8 1/2" x 11" paper bound by a three ring binder to accommodate the easy insert'on of revised pages into the bound report. A cover page identifying the project for which the data book is prepared, the name of the appraiser, and the date of its compilation, should be followed by a Table of Contents which must identify the major sections into which the data book is divided. The data book must contain the following: 1. Regional and neighborhood description and analysis. This information may be omitted from each individual appraisal report as long as the written report directs the reader's attention to the fact that this information is presented in the data book. ?. A "Sales Map" or "Location Map" showing the location of each comparable sale property for which a Sales Data Sheet is contained in the Data Book. Such maps must be of a scale, and produced with a clarity, such that the location of each comparable sale property is discernable by the reader. Any Listings employed by the appraiser must also be shown on the maps. Separate tabbed sections for: (1) vacant land Sales Data Sheets, subdivided into groupings based upon highest and best use, with listings grouped together within each sub- group; (2) improved property Sales Data Sheets, subdivided into separate groups based upon present use, with listings within each sub - group; (3) market adjustment studies; (4)income, peed together xpense and capitalization rate studies; (5) regional analysis (unless the terms of the agreement between Collier County and the Appraiser specifically exclude regional analysis from the scope of the assignment(s); (6) neighborhood analysis; (7) applicable excerpts from zoning regulations or such other reference materials upon which the Appraiser has specifically relied in developing the appraisals; and (8) any special studies and /or comparative analyses made during the development of the appraisals, and /or which were already in existence and upon which the Appraiser relied during the development of the appraisals. � KENNETH R. DEVOS, MAI, SRA . 6 B STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL, APPRAISER 00000703 6309 CORPORATE COURT, SUITE 208 FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33919 (941) 437 -2245 FAX (941) 437 -2250 PAGER (941) 489 -8481 September 3, 1997 Kevin Hendricks Review Appraiser Collier County Real Property Management Department 3301 E. Tarniami Trail Naples, Florida 33962 Re: Irnmokalee Rcrdd Appraisal Services Bids Dear Kevin: I have reviewed the material which you sent concerning this project and the seven which will constitute the initial contract. I have made a brief i properties inspection of each property and consulter! with Norman Trebilcock with Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek concerning the need for engineering and other subconsultmat services in the completion of the project. I have attached a copy of their fee proposal for the work to be completed on five of the seven properties. The following are my comments as to the extent of the appraisal and subconsultant work r>ceded to estimate compensation for these severs properties. Parcel 102 /802: This is a tract of vacant acreage located on the southeast corner of Immokalee Road and Oakes Boulevard. The acquisition may impact the use of the site by the current owner as a church site but may not affect to market value of the remainder. I would anticipate a complete before and after analysis to support the value of the acquisition as well as and resultant damages. Fee: $900 Parcei 111 /811 /711: This is the fire station on Imrnokalee Road. The acquisition appears to affect only some minor site improvements. I will use the services of Wilsor±, Miller to ascertain the course for the Cost to Cure as well as the cost estimate for this work. Fee: $1,400 (includes Wilson, Miller fee of $500.) Parcel 118/818: This property is a 10 acre tract currently improved with a restaurant and several other buildings. The acquisition wili affect the restaurant building and some site improvements in close proximity to that building. With a .18 foot right of way and 12 foot drainage easement acquisition, the parking lot located north of the building will be eliminated from practical use. While there is sufficient land September 3, 1997 Immokalee Road Project Page 2 166 r available to relocate the parking, this effort may require the relocation of several other site improvements, including the animal pens located near the building, to maximize the effectiveness of the parking. The character of the land will complicate the relocation effort, since a portion of the available land has been classified as wetland. The owner already has encountered difficulties dire to work undertaken on this land. Due to the complexity of these improvements, the efforts in both the appraisal and engineering areas will be extensive. The appraisal would be a complete before and after analysis using both the Sales Comparsion and Income Approaches. Due to the age and condition of the restaurant improvements, the Cost Approach probably will not be applicable. Engineering work will include extensive survey to identify and locate existing improvements and identify the nature of the available land areas. 'leis latter will be important in designing the relocation of parking and other site improvements. The character of the land also will require some environmental examination, to verify the ability of the owner to relocate these site improvements as close as possible to the restaurant. The relocation design and planning will require extensive planning and engineering efforts. Fee: $9,000 (including $5,500 for survey, environmental, planning and engineering) Parcel 122/722/822: This is the school property which currently is being improved with the new high school. The acquisition app-„ ars to include only land and temporary construction fencing other than the road improvements for the entrance drive. Due to the size of the site, damages are not likely but I would recommend the use of a complete before and after analysis. With only land and site improvements included, the work effort can be kept to a minimum. Engineering effort would be to cost to cure engineering. Fee: $1,400 (including $500 for engineering) Parcel 124/824: This is vacant acreage used for truck farming as an interim use. I would provide a before and after analysis for land only. No engineering effort appears to be needed. Fee: $900 Parcel 127: This is a vacant acreage tract which is proposed for development as a residential subdivision. The acquisition will require the examination of the proposed development design and the effect which the proposed acquisition will have on that design. This also will require the consideration of alternative designs in the remainder to maximize the development pote.,tial and minimize the loss of units which can be placed on the remainder. The appraisal analysis will be a complete before and after, using the engineering data to estimate damages and/or Cost to Cure amounts. Fee: $7,60() (including $4,600 for planning and engineering) Parcel 121728: This is an active landscaping plant nursery. The acquisition will affect a portion of the fencing, drainage /irrigation ditch, interior road and growing fields located along the northern property line. It also may affect the water retention area located along the western side of the site. The appraisal will require a complete before and after for the property as an improved nursery. Due to the specialized nature of the property and the high land to building ratio, the appraisal would include both the Sales Comparison and Cost Approaches to value. Since most nurseries are owner occupied, an Income Approach probably would not be applicable. 16B 5 September 3, 11997 Irnmokalee Road Project Page 3 Engineering work would include survey to identify and locate existing improvements, both buildings and agricultural items. It also would require planning and engineering, work to design and esr►mate cost for the reconfiguration of the remainder into a property which can operate at a level of efficiency .ts close possible to that of the Whole. Fee: $9,600 (including $6,640 for survey, planning and engineering) DELIVERY TIMES: Cue to the extensive efforts for surrey, piamiing and engineering, the most complex properties, such as Parcels 118/818 and 128!728, will take considerably longer to eompiete than the simple land acquisitions such as Parcel IOV802. While some portions of the appraisal effort can run concurrent t 11th the engineering effort, the final consideration of the r- mainder value will depend upon ehe completion of the engineering work. Therefore, I propose to schedule the submission of these reports based upon the degree on subconsi ltant involvement. According to Norman Trebilcock, the engineering work wili require. approximately 8 week to complete. This would be for the most complex propr rties, Parcels 118, 127 and 128. Work on the other two pm)perties on which they %Rill paa-ticipate should be completed in two to three weeks less time. Based upon this, I would be able to provide completed appraisal reporut on the following schedule. PARCEL DEUVER v FEE Parcel 102/802 30 days from Novice to Proceed $ 940 Parcel 111 /711 /811 45 days from Notice to Proceed $1,440 Parcel 118/818 r'S clays from Notice to Proceed $9,000 Parcel 122/722/822 45 days from Notice to Proceed $1,400 Parcel 1241824 30 days from Notice to Proceed $ 900 Parcel 127 75 days from Notice to Proceed $7,600 Parcel 128/ 7128 75 days from Notice to Proceed $9,600 1 look forward you working with you on this project. The probable effects of the acquisitions on several of rite properties require a close examination and consideration of possible means to minimize or eliminate their effects on the remainders. A co-ordinated effort using both appraiser and en ineeriag firm should provide the County with a firm basis from which to negotiate with tte owners. if you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Kenneth R. Devos, MAI, SRA State - Certifies General Appraiser 0(00703 �1 � ► ► h 09/03/97 sM 17:45 PAZ 941 843 $710 AILSON ltIII.@Ii 'PRO1+'1 MIONAL URV'>f MS MOPO,S.kL TO: lC=wtn P.. D"os, MAL SRA 6309 Corporme C,owt, Suite 2" Fort MycM FL 33919 (FAX %1437-2250) FROM: Fen= A. Diaz, F.E. Senior Vicx PresiAem RATE. SWcmber 3, 1997 16B 5 Norma J. T rebiloocir. P.S. Amociatc SUwx(-'r: Surveying, P and Engimermo Smices for ImmokRI a Road Fight of Way AcquisiT~oe (Nap1m) Collier Comity, Florida 1.1. Client desires to dev=ninv "c oa to caa+a" esd a+n= 5)r sits wMa will be imupacW by the rie,,d of way (ROW) 3a4u+.s dM aseocsI*d With *e widzniDe of hmoks Road. Tice ere five specific sates ft# have bew identifat Jwxy Joe's, Pelican Nurmy, Notth NgAeas Fire Station, L+o.�M 0& EJrnmmy SdwxA, and Pebb,4e Brook Lobe Mmacd UnA Devekipmcrit (MU). 1.2. Climt WM nee "c= to cum" estimates to deUmine the ROW acquisition asseszman on behalf of Coder Cov oy. Wilsa04 MUM Usa M & Peck, bye. (Wilma Mtllcr) bas bow naked to PAZ a propmi for the project based an a 50 foot (33 R ROSY + 12 ft i r*fte F.aarsccxA) =pwt am the south vde of Insmhke PA 2. AS ONS 2. The =pe $9f P►vposal is band on W�ilsont l�lCi kes � of the cm-mat rules, ft�gtr]aFicscst, osdi;a;$ is *S=t at the dam of this doctmxm "VM • ar- arsWr.rur 1•42M wool 003 16B 5 Kxoneth R Devon pap 3 Professional SaMces Agrecm=t 4.2.3. Engiud�- Asx3st in site plan deveIopvm0:rA end gee degijA pwait and oMNtniction ri.- puiring.lot, ddvea, londwgx, faxa -, drrinsge) opiniazis of ocst for k*rovemeass and portia= "gn aalculations (water vaugcme nt, trip won). 4.3. Ngrth L�- 511d n --Site impacts arc limited to driewzway modifications (i.c. realigawMt, culvert iatp wnmreat) 4.3.1. Fig- {`,Mien opigim of c" and design skatch. 4.4 SiIIN 1D P&M are inutted to d[Iv Vey modificadoos (LC. Nd41QniDQ1t, CulVeit inllp[OVC.[rit�) 4.4.1- Engiaoadag- Com,ttaodM opinion of cost and design sketh 4.5. 1'ebbk HMQk_�� -iho approved HUD Master flan may need to be momed to mccommodrsk the ROW and DE aequisit3om A =wcd =dyw and proposed solutions wAy be ws nowd to *& *= anise uawitiva sites (Le. ceaideudW). 4.5.1. Planning Dcyckp revised PUD Master Plan to aeoommodsoc ROW and DE 4.5.2. Engiwvjne-- P=f0nn MONNdcal wAiy -AN udg in plan devdopmb and &Cnerete opinion of cost (Le, beam/noin wall). yam; Awusdcal analysis will be pufbu� by gabc-onsul3sat Mohan H. Tanner. osaoM- W-CM ov 1ar ]seas 09iO3 /97 WED 17:45 PAZ 041 043 a11a WIL'i� N YaLLEt —` ao4 Kenneth R Ocvoa Ptof =io:W Servicos Agmmeat 0 m 0 m �" N 16B 5 Page 4 Willem Millar proposes to carry out the scrviota downbed abow is Swboa 4, SCOPE OF SERVICES, for the foilwwing foes: I . EXCL[ JDED SFA) iire Prcft si0na1 rvvina tint Wilma Mgkx will pmviide >Mdcr ffiis P1 aVAgmtwA t brJude, and am limited to, thow deaxaZ' and above in Sectino 4.0, SCOPE OF SERVICES. All other services am specificAlly cxcineed. Liatocl below are occluded set jam which may be requhW or de6red for the Projmt 1. 1. l%dmm %%ute setviaes or L4v21 One FmvirOanmml Aandit .2. Ar WW"taal, , vlechanacai, and EkcLical ptofes6oml, services. 1 3. Permitft aid final desip savica, 1.4. f L- -gal scrviccs. 1.5. Gc otw1nical services. 09Aa1. rr-Wm m.Nrr 142" SCOPE cW 81mviciS nX AM UNT 4.1 � Ja�e'a Survey $2,400 Euvirom=tal S 540 Planning $1,600 ng $1,000 4.2 Survey S 1,544 Pbmaing S 1,640 Engit�a S 3.500 4.3 l~ $ 500 4.41S2rdc S500 4.5 — PIAUL;n8 S1,600 Bagwoming $ 3,000 I . EXCL[ JDED SFA) iire Prcft si0na1 rvvina tint Wilma Mgkx will pmviide >Mdcr ffiis P1 aVAgmtwA t brJude, and am limited to, thow deaxaZ' and above in Sectino 4.0, SCOPE OF SERVICES. All other services am specificAlly cxcineed. Liatocl below are occluded set jam which may be requhW or de6red for the Projmt 1. 1. l%dmm %%ute setviaes or L4v21 One FmvirOanmml Aandit .2. Ar WW"taal, , vlechanacai, and EkcLical ptofes6oml, services. 1 3. Permitft aid final desip savica, 1.4. f L- -gal scrviccs. 1.5. Gc otw1nical services. 09Aa1. rr-Wm m.Nrr 142" 09/03/97 WIM 17: AS PA 16B Ka metb R- Devoe Page S P kssioma Services Agmemaft 2.2. Mis PmpomVA A is oPca. far e+ccaptast a b7 C-Iisra fi-It thirty &M sA r which it =y be wi&lmwG ky+ VOaon IvIt11eY snd vasty be subje:re to renacga gr If this PropmWAgr«atvatt nWlf.Coriiy sera fWk Chats satire uMkt5 7 zxhng of the agtoermml, pkase up the anlaeed mpy of tam agramun t in The space provided and retzaa it W Wilson 1ldilkr m nnha utiou to peooeed with the work. I HEREBY aultatim the parfarmaaoe of sa vices as described larrein and agree w Pay the eboVa roeaAft tbwthy as Wwd&:d obove in &=wJ aoe wish the madmad Rmdoffd Huaumm Toms and Con(hwtn of ilaoa, Mkr. Batton & Perk., bx I also act that I hen ne4d. uadeamd, " agme to the Sw d md. Business Terms nod ConStions attached iamto and mule a pact of this A m nee L I a uno and repramat than 1 am art}aodzed to emmrr iato this Agr+eemem Accepted this _ duty of ._ _ , 1997. Kameth R. Devoe, MAI, SRA End: SUutdard Bums fermc and Ca tditxm R". Code S dmxhjle owo"; • W4W"WWrr I-Ou r RANDUM Date: September 17, 1997 To: Bob Pierce, Project Manager Office of Capital Projects Management From: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Amendment #2 to Professional Services Contract with Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc., the Design Professional for Riviera Colony II Enclosed please find two fully executed documents as referenced above, Agenda Item #16B6, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September 16, 1997. I have retained one original for our files in Minutes and Records. If you should have any questions, please contact me at: 774 -8406 Thank you. Enclosures • AIMENDMENT #2 To Professional Services Contract No. 95 -2331 TO: Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc. 7400 Tamiaini Trail North, Suite 200 Napics, Florida 3396-3 August 4, 1997 PROJECT NAME: Phase II Utilities Improvements, Riviera Colony Subdivision (Bid # 9E -2588) PROJECT NUMBER: 73025 UNDER OUR AGREEMENT DATED: May 16, 1995 You are hereby authorized and directed to make the following changes to the contract line items listed below: 1. Item # "A.6. ENGR- ,rEERING DURING CONS'I RUCTION' add .......... $2923.00 2. Item # "A.7. DETAILED OBSERVATION OF CONSTRUCTION' add .$ U45-QQ TOTAL INCREASE FOR AMENDMENT #2 ........ .....................$21,368.00 These increases are to be billed as time and material for expenses as they are incurred and represent the maximum amount payable to complete the project. Original Contract (95 -2331) Amount ......................... .......... .... ..... $122,851.00 Amendment #1 (August 1, 1995 BCC agenda item 16(H)(2)) ..................$31,056.00 .Amendment 92 .................. . ..................................................... �21.�b aA Present Agreement Amount .................... $175,275.00 Page 2 of 2 Amendment #2 Professional Services Contract No. I5 -2331 • • • Your acceptance of Amendment #2 shall constitute a modification to our Agreement and will be performed subject to all the same terms and conditions as contained in our Agreement indicated above, as fully as if the same were repeated in this acceptance. The adjustment, if any, to the Agreement shall constitute a full and final settlement of any and ali claims arising out of or related to the change set forth herein, including claims for impact and delay costs. ACCEPTED: _� S , 19 F7 Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc. By: Daniel W. Brund ge, P.E., President Office of Capital Projects Management By: _ _ Date_ 4� Adolfo A. " nzalez, P. . Direc r Approved as to Form And legal Sufficiency By: Date a�� Assistant County A ey Owner, Board of County �--� Commissioners of Collier County, Florida By: _ ate % l(- 9 Timoth ancock, A1CP, Chairman Attest: Owner. Dwight E. Brock, Collier County Clerk of Courts By: -�' Date • A� 1 , I6B 744 Date: September 1.7, 1997 To: Ed Ilschner, Public Works Administrator From: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Interlocal Agreement with the City of Naples for the Relocation of a 36" Raw Water Line on Golden Gate Parkway at the Livingston Road Intersection Enclosed please find three fully executed documents as referenced above, Agenda Item #16B7, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September 16, 1997. I have retained one original for our files in Minutes and Records. If you should have any questions, please contact me at: 774-8406 'hank you. Enclosures 168 71 IN7ERLOCAL AGREEMENT UTILITY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES BY COLLIER COUNTY COUNTY PROJECT COUNTY ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT NO. Livingston Road 881 60061 Four-Laning (C.IL 856 to C.R. 886) THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT, mauc and entered into this day of .�� �'�` y • 1997, by and between the Board of County CommissioncM Collier County, I'lorida, a pclitical subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY and the City of Naples, a munir'pal corporation, hereinafter called de CITY. WITNESSETti WTIFREAS, the COUNTY is planning to construct, reconstruct or otherwise modify a portion of the COUNTY highway system designated by COUNTY as Project No. 60061, Livingston Road four - laning improvements (Jct. C.R. 856 to Jet. C.R 886), said roadway improvements hereinafter called the "Highway" and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" by reference; and WHEREAS, the CITY is plaruuing to construct, reconstruct or otherwise improve certain water utility systems within, adjacent to, and in the vicinity the highway right -of- -way, said utility work and improvements hereinafter called the "Utility" and included in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein and WHEREAS, the CITY and the COUNTY shall cn(cr into this Joint Project Agreement for Utility Enginerring Services to be performed by the firm of Hole, Montes & Msociates, Inc. , hereinafter called the "Consultant ", for the design, plan preparation, permitting, and budget - related activities for the pharutcd Utility construction work, and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CITY have determined and mutually agree that it is economically advantageous and in the best interest of the public to consurnmate this Interlocal Agreement to provide for the joint and concurrent construction of Highway and Utility improvements by the COUNTY pursuant to and in acrd with proposed COUNTY'S roadway construction contract for the highway and WHEREAS, the CITY accepts the total estimated Utility design and construction cost of Three hunderod Mr4-&,h--ix four thotuarlIcd412i $384.000) herein known and referred to as "Anticipated Cost of Project" (ACP) as clumninel by the Consultant, and further accepts COUNTY'S cost of providing, performing, and undertaking contract administration services to CITY for Utility improvements in the estimated amount of 2.5% of the construction and design cost for the sum of 59600, and WHEREAS, the County is agreeable to and desirous and capable of performing, providing or otherwise undertaking Utility design, construction and contract administration services for CITY jointly and concurrently with the Highway construction, and CITY agrees to reimburse COUNTY for the final and actual costs herein known and rcfetred to as "Actual Cost Statement" (ACS). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises, and the mutual covenants, terms, and provisions contained herein, the COUNTY and CITY agree as follows: SECTION L QC, TITY'S REST'CrNSIBLLITY 1:00 The COUNTY shall provide and perform comprehensive design and construction and contrae-t administration services to the CITY for the Utility relocation project. These services shall be ttrtrlered jointly and concurrently with COUNTY'S design and construction of the Highway. 1.01 The following spocitic services, duties, and responsibilities will be tic obligation of the COUNTY regarding design coordination, construction, and contract administration of the Utility work on behalf of the CITY. A. COUNTY shall include Utility work in its Highway Construction Bid to arrive at a price for CITY's actual construction Utility work excluding County's administrative fees. B. COUNTY shall conduct a formal preconstruction conference prior to commencing with the Utility construction work. The County will provide the City notice of the preconstruction confe -rortce at least five (5) working days prior to the conference. The CITY'S representative may attend this conferemx at the CITY'S discretion. A copy of the minutes of said conference shall be submiltcd to Uuc CITY's contract agent/repn=ntative as so identified hereinafter, Pagc I of 3 16B 7 , C. COUNTY shall coordinate the Utility and Highway work with third panics such as property owners, farad developers, ctrvironmental agaltcics, contractors, and the like to the extent that such panics have a direct interest in or are directly affected by said Utility and Highway improvements. D. COUNTY shall conduct biweekly design progress meetings with the City and the Consultant. E. Periodic on -site inspections AW construction reviews will be condixxed by the Consultant and the City to asscsa the contractor's compliance with the cwuutnrction plants and contract doc mints. F. The Utility work $toll be coordinated with Use CITY'S utility rr prescriudive with respect to keeping the C171( advised of technical, cost, and schedule impacts upon the Utility work. G. COUNTY shall confer with public officials of the CITY as deemod necessaty by the COUP' in order to coordinate work stages between the Utility improvements and the Highway improvements from a public interest viewpoint. H. Periodic Utility field measurements and quantity calculations shall be made by the COUNTY of Utility work accomplished on an as needed basis for processing of monthly progress payments to the COUNTY'S contractor. The Utility related field measurements, quantity calculations, and otter performance data will be verified with the CITY'S contract agent /rcpresentative if so requested by CITY in writing prior to COUNTY'S issuance of monthly progress payments to the comractor. I. The COUNTY shall administer design changes, clarifications, supplements and other contract amendments which utay be necessary during design and construction of the Utility improvements. These conUact directives to the consultant and contractor may be in the form of plans, memoranda, reports, change orders, and supplemental agroenncnts and shall be subj Vct to a written approval by the CITY'S contract agent/representative. The above notwithstanding, upon notification to City, the CITY herein authorizes the COUNTY to prepare, execute, and implement minor change orders for contract amendments necessitated by actual field conditions at the Utility project site so as not to delay the contractor's performance and so as to meet the intent of the approved design for Lk Utility improvements. Said change orders shall be issued by the COUNTY using either existing conuzAct unit prices or negotiated unit prides for work adjustments within the physical liutit of the Utility work as shown in Use construction plans. In no event shall the value of any iradividb.tal change order exceed Five Thotrsand Dollars rut ruxt1 nor shall the cumulative total amount of such change orders exceed ten (10) percent of the ACP. Additional or extra work which exceeds the above change order authority by COUNTY shalt be submitted for review and execution by the CITY. 1. Upon completion of r11 Utility work, including all work authorized under change orders and supplemental ag=ments, tine COUNTY shall conduct a final inspection of the Utility cork with the CITY'S contract agenl/represcntative and/or its Record Engineer prior to County's issuing a final payment to the contractor. Y.. COUNTY shall submit a final Ccrtifacatc of Completion letter to the City along N1th an appropriate number of plans detailing the Utility as constructed by the COUNTY'S contractor for subsequent certification by the CITY'S Record Engineer. This certification shall be submitted by the CITY'S Record Engineer to the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection and other local and state .agencies which govern the Utility improvcrneuts. All aorntracts entered into by the COUNTY for the design and/or constnuWon of the Utility Facilities shall require the party contracting with the COUNTY to save harmless, itnderanify and defend the CITY and its consultants, agents, officers and employees from any and all claims, losses, peaaltics, demands, judgments, and costs of suit, including altornry's foes and patalcgal's fees, or any expense, damage or liability incurred by any of them, whether for personal injury, property stage, direct or consequential damages, or economic loss, arising directly or indirectly on account of or in connection with the work done by Use COUNTY's consultant or contractor pertaining to the design and construction of the Highway and Utility or by any person, firm or corporation to wham any portion of tine Highway and Utility work is subcontracted by the COUNIY's consultant or contractor. Page 2 of 5 168 7 2.0 TLc CITY shall provide and perform project support dudes to enmm that COUNTY is " marsh oonanxtion and contrad admirdstration services to the mutual satisfaction of the Crry. Ow, CIXFNTY, and other 6avend ag agaacia that have jurisdictional control ores the utility improvements. 2.01 The *0'; r'c pnojm suppsr:t duties and responsibilities cnumcratod below shall be tlro obligation of the Cr". A. The CITY'S Record Engineer on behalf of the CITY shall cerWy Lite find Utility plans and aoatW doctlrnenis which will represent and depict the Utility as Constrwed by Use COUNT Y's conLactor. B, The CITY shall obtain all other written approvals from Part," twd/or persons having an interest or direct control aver the Utility improvements as deemed necessary to ensure that COUNTY may perforp its duties and responsibilities heroin in a timely and cost.ef2'ective mvmer without ildemlption. C. The CITY shall be responsible for SOY. Of Utility construction in accord with the plans, Permits, gxxificatiohs, and designs prepared by the Consultant, iaeluding but not limited to materials, labor, and delay costs. Additional costs incurred pursuant to future change orders and/or supplemental agreements authorized in acccrd with the provisions of Article 1.01 (I) above shall also rexn:sin the oust responsibility of the CI'T'Y, said f nal and actual cost of all work herein known as the project ACS D. The CITY herein agrf= to assign a contract ageriMpresentative to the Utility project for the entire design and ConVxuWon period and notify the County in writing so that COUNTY may of a tmely Coordinate its services with the CITY. The CITY'S contract agent/rcpresentative shall also act as the CITY'S contra, authority under the Provisions of this lnterlocal Agent. The Conran; shall provide written notice of all meetings at least five (S) working days prior to the nw.,esing. The CITY sha11 assign a Utility project coordinator or the purpose of coordinating, rcsolving,*.- and Communicating construction issues at the field level with COUNTY'S resident o � eng'ucer. The CITY shall appoint/designate the project coordinator in writing prior to COUNTY'S commencement of design coordination, Constrxtion, and contract administration services herein. TU CITY'S contract agcWrcprescntative and/or the CITY'S Project coordinator shall attend periodic construction progress meetings with and between the COUNTY and the contractor. subcontractors and utility companies with direct or indirtp interest in the provisions of this Interlocal Agreement. The CITY shall be responsible far all costs dirwly and iDWreC11y associated with all design, construction and contract adminitsriation services to be performed and provided by the COUNTY. The CITY adu►awlodges and agrees that such reimbursable costa to the COUNTY are included in the ACP to account for the above pending services and other retmbursabble ariministlaii-m and operationU costs such as: 1) fwmuiation, preparation, and processing of this Intrdocal Agreement; 2) interfacing activities between the Highway work and the Utility work to minimize conflict, and rod= cononwlion poets to the CITY; and 3) additional schWuling re quirenents resulting from the joint and concurrent construction of Utility and Highway improvements. The total sum of reimbursable costa to be Paid unto the COUNTY for said ruvices shad be 2.5% of the actual design and co gruction alt/ I set Jut. ks AM O 3.00 Ile CITY shall not be responsible for, not shall the CITY dictate upon the COUNTY, to 1 �n ' ��' � or Pf 0°t' fW= of Construction relating Highway improven�t'ahts. The abOVe MSPOasibilities during construction shall remain with the COUNTY'S contractor and/or the contractor's subcontractors. 3.1 The CrN shall not be responsible to"COUNTY should the COUNTY'S Contractor fail to comply with OSHA Safety and Health Staadarrls (29 CFR 1926/1920) as authorized by the U.S. Depanmcni of Labor, Octupadond Safety, and Health Administration, said responsibilities to be that of the COGW Y'S contractor and/or the contractor's subcontractor c Page 3 of 5 168 l 3.02 The COUNTY'S Office of Capital Projects Management Director, either directly with the CITY or through duly authorized rcpresi;ntatives assigncd to the Highway and the Utility by !tint, shall apt as the COUNTY'S contract m3nagcr under this Inlerlocal Agreement. As the COUNTY'S contract manager under this Intctlocal Agrecment, the Office of Capital Projects Management Director shall also have the authority with prior written approval of the CITY to extend the limits and/or scope of Utility construction work. Subject to the provisions in paragraph 1.01 (1) above this monetary authority shall not exceed 1rmn Prr rat 10+ /� of the actual negotiated utility contraction cost amount, with approval. 3.03 The COUNTY shall provide the CITY with four (4) sets of the approved construction plans and contract documents for the Highway work prior to commencement of construction activities by the COUNTY'S contractor. The above materials shall include the COUNTY'S executed construction contract for the Highway. 3.04 The CITY shall pay unto the COUNTY the amount of TWO HUNPBE AND _QN� T7i0USAND SIX H1iMD1iFD DOLLARS Al.'psl0 CENTS (5101 6001 as the escrow dcpdsii for design and construction of the Utility by the COUNTY within four= (14) calendar days after the date of approval or execution of this Joint Project AVVcnrent by the parties. This is 501/6 of the estimated design and construction cost phis 2.5% of the Total Cost for COUNTY'S administrative dales. The bre kdewn of said cost is as follows: Design $17,500, Construction inspection S 14,000, Contingencies $2500, Consuwion $350,000 - TOTAL $394,000. 2.5% of $384,000 - $9600 and 50% of $384,00(1 is $192,M) for City's Total of 5192,000 + S9faW s S20I,600. The escrow deposit shall be released for County's use upon complaion of etch phase of rho project. 3.05 TTe COUNTY shall reimburse the CITY for the difference in value bchvocn the ACP and the ACS if the former amou:rt exceeds the latter amount. The COUNTY shall pay this ditTerent ial arr'owtt to Ox CfTY within forty -five (45) calendar days after the date on which the construction provided for in this Intcrlocal Agreement is completed by On COUNTY and accepted in writing by the CITY. 3.06 The Cl'fY shall reimburse the COUNTY for Ilue dificrerrce in value bell the ACP and the: aerie! oust should the latter amount exceed the former amount. 'fhe CITY shall pay this differential amount to the COUNTY within forty -five (45) calendar days after the date of final acceptance of the Utility work is writing by the CITY or within forty• -rrvc (45) calendar days after COUNTY presents CITY with a Certificate of Completion later. U-CMN TV' AGfLFRMFNT TE 4.00 This Interiocal Agrocanenl shall remain in full force and effect from the date first above written and shall terminate upon the comphetiou of services and responsibtlities mutually performed by the CITY and by the COUNTY to the written satisfaetion each to the other for the Utility. It is understood that the actual termination date herein may occur on or about the date of fu W approval and acre -j nee of all Highway improvements by COUNTY. This date is oonicatplatcd to be subsequent to the actual date of final approval and aarplance of the Utility improvements by the CITY. 4.01 The Highway shall be maintained by the COUNTY or its assigns with respect to resadwmy and drainage improvements and by the CITY, with t�espoct to Utilities within COUNTY public cascuncats and/or rights-of-way. The CITY and/or its assigns stall also maintain the Utility imprWemeots which lic outside COUNTY public casements and/or rightsof- -way. Moreover, the CITY herein agrees to obtain all additional casements and/or rights -of -way raptircd by COUNTY in order that COUNTY may construct the Utility improvements and in order that CITY miry therralkr mainWn the resultant Utility improvements. 4.02 TTx COUNTY or CITY may terminate this Inacrlocal Agreement with just and rr�sottable eerie prior to the complexion of ilac Utility work upon thirty (30) days prior written notice each to the other. In the event of such termination by citha party, the COUNTY shall be entitled to receive due aatnpcnsation for the value of services rcrderc4 construction performed, and termination mss as acttcally incturod. SECTION V 1NSURANCj=, 5.00 The CITY and the COUNTY' shall maintain insurance in the minimum amounts and types as required by Florida State Statutes. 5.1 •ITx CITY and the COUNTY agree that either party may he self- inaucd on the condition that all self - insuranct(s) mast Comply with all state laws and mgotations and mast meet with the approval of the adtsr party to this Intel local Agrreatent. Page 4 of 5 I 6 7 , 6.01 Thu InlerlwAl Agreement 4WI be governed by and oonstn►etod under the laws of the State of FW'da. to tbr, event WY titigatdon is instituted by way of ax wWion or enfmnement of this IerIOW ApoemcK tbte puty prevailing in said litigation shall be entitled io agiw and r=var Croat the oppadte parry all court costs and other exp=m including rtasonabio attorney s foes. 6.02 It is understood ohs: this Inter{opI Agreement must be wwated by both partks prior to the CITY and the OOUNTY commencing with the work, scrAcm dttim and nesponsUitks described be7 eWfore. 6.3 The County shall record this Iftla, al Agreement in the ofiiciat rscords of Collier County as soon as Practicable after approval and ammioa by both parties. IN Ibm TPJFaS WI,MWF, the pnrtics berelo have caused this Joint Project Agtoc um W be exooutad by aPt=Vri a WkiAls, as of the date Arx abax wriuen. AS BOARD OF COUNTY COMWSSIONBRS : ATTFS T: D'VNIlGIi` BROCK COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA / TIMOTHY —` :. '. CHA '�� 9�/61P7 Approved as to form and regal suflrclueey for COLIJJER COUNTY: IA d,4 A zWant County AZorney AS TO THE CITY OF NAPLES: APprmtd as to form and JeSW adiicierr.Y for CITY OF NAPLES: ROETZEL A ANDRESS ATTORNEY FOR THE CITY OF NAPLES pwila mdar".0l Page: 5 of 3 THE CITY OF NAPLES B RICHARD L. WOO R CITY MANAGER ATTEST: 7 Z4 tr9�n�o� A.�le[ D CITY CLERK J 16C 2 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR FUND SHARING NAPLES REACH ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT THIS INTERLOCA•.L AGREEMENT, by and among Collier County, (hereinafter referred to as the "County "); and the City of Naples, (hereinafter referred to as the "City "); WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County have approved funding assistance to the City of Naples for the Naples Beach Arces= improvements Project; and County; WMEREAS, that funding was approved in the 1998 fiscal budget for Collier NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the County hereby agrees as follows: Section 1. Fifty percent (501/6) funding of the costs of the fiscal year 1998 Naples Beach access Improvements Project, payable as reimbursement to the City, not to exceed twenty -five thousand Dollars (S25,W)). Section 2. Improvements are deemed to have a useful life of ten (10) years. In the event that the current Beach Parking Interlocal Agreement between the City aad the County is not renewed for ten years from the time of completion of the Naples Beach Access Improvements Project, the City shall refund to the County the useful life remainder value of the Naples Beach Access Improvements Project. Refund shall be based on ten (10) year straight line depreciation with no residual value. Section 3. This Interlocal Agreement may be signed in counterparts by the patties hereto. This Interlocal Agreement shall take effect upon the last day of execution by a party to this Agreement. Section d. This Interlocal Agrwment shall be recorded in the Official Records of Collier County within thirty (30) days after this Agreement is fully Executed. v; ATTEST' BOARD OF COUNTY COMIvGSSIONERS DWIGHT E- BICOCK, CLERK OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BY: TIMO OCK, CHAIRMAN t /x /9 f � v Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney ATTEST: Tara Norman, Cit , Clerk APIIRON•ZD AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY BY: Kenneth Fi. Cuyler City Attorney y:ibillh'Ggl i9PBcac}iimFr 0vcAg;nLdx r. Date:` L�2Q= 16C 2 16C 3 I Lease #731 FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT entered into this 14b& day of ��_. 1997, at Naples, Collier County, Florida, by and between Task Force for the Homeless, a tar exempt charitable Trust. by its undrrsigned Executive Director who has }ices duly authorized by the Trust to execute this First Amendment to Lease Agreement, :whose marling address is 250; South Airport Road, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE ", and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR ". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the LESSEE and LESSOR have previously entered into a Lease Agreement dated September 10, 1996, WHEREAS, the LESSEE and LESSOR are desi"is of amending the Lease Agreement; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of N: covenants and agrecm -mts provided herein and within the said Lease and Tcn Dollars (.5:0.00) aad o!hcr valuable consideration, the said Lease Agreement is hereby amended as follows: The following is added to Article 2 of the Lease Agreement if this Lease is not terminated or e.xpircd by Septcmher 29. 1997, this lease sliall automatically renew for t+w; (2) additional terms of six (6) months cacl 2. Except as evressly provided herein, this Lease Agreement between Task Force for the Homeless and Collier County for utilization of the premises described in said Lease Agn=mcnt remains in full force and effect according to the terms and corditions contained therein. FN WITNESS WHEREOF, the LESSEE and LESSOR have hereto executed this First Amendment to Lemc Agreement dw day and year first alive wriCttn. AS TO THE LESSEE W rl ( ta DATE :__�L- re, (pr at t . ) Witness (signature) (print name) AS TO THE LESSGR: DATED:�i ATTEST: DWir;k'T.E -BROCY Clerk BY:Qr . Dephty•..j• Approved as to form and legal (sufficiency: Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney TASK FORCE FOR THE HOMELESS a tax exempt charitable Trust BY: FRANK MEE}IAN, Executive Uircctor BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLL,LFd �Q' JNTYjFLOR_ PA l7MOTHY J,,. HANW OCK, Chairman 16C Date: September 3.7 , 1997 To: Jjjohn Jones, Library Director From: Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk 'f Minutes & Records Department Re: Library Operating Grant (State Aid to Libraries) Enclosed please find two original grant applications as referenced above, Agenda Item #16C4, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September 16, 1997. Please forward the documents to the State for the required signatures 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 I 6 4 Project No 98 -ST- 06 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES FY 1997 -98 STATE AID TO LIBRARIES GRANT APPLICATION Single County Library (File by October 1, 1997) The Bcard cf County Corinissioners of Collier County (name of county library governing body) goveming body for the Collier County Public Library (narne of county library) hereby applies to the Division of Library and Information Services, Florida Department of State, for State Aid to Libraries grants as authorized under Chapter 257, Florida Statutes, and Rule 1 B- 2.011, Florida Administrative Code, for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1997 and ending Septer nber 30, 1998. Certification of Local Operating Expenditures We certify that the following total funds from local sources were expended centrally during the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 30, 1996 (second previous fiscal year) for the operation and maintenance of a library under the conditions outlined in Chapter 257, F.S., and Rule 1B- 2.011, F.A.C. We further certify that the amount listed below does not include any of the following: • Funds received from the federal govemment • Funds received from the state govemment • Funds used for purchase or construction of a library building or library quarters Such funds are not eligible to be used as local match for State Aid applications under Chapter 257, F. S., and Rule 1 B- 2.011, F.A. C. Total local funds expended centrally by the county for the operation and maintenance of a library between October 1, 1995 and September 30, 9996. (The second previous fiscal pear) $ 3,081,932 Form MDLISlSAOI page 1 of 5 Effective 1 -17 -96 I 6 4 STATE AID TO LIBRARIES GRANT AGREEMENT The Applicant (Grantee) hereby makes application and certifies eligibility for receipt of grants authorized under Chapter 257, Florida Statutes and Chapter 1B -2, Florida Administrative Code 1. The Grantee agrees to: a. Expend all grant funds awarded and perform all acts in connection with this agreement in full compliance with the terms and conditions of Chapter 257, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 113- 2, Florida Administrative Code. Funds will not be used for lobbying the legislature, the judicial branch, or any state agency. b. Provide the Division of Library and information Services (DIVISION) with statistical, narrative, financial and other reports as requested!. c. Not discriminate against any employee employed in the performance of this agreement, or against any applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, handicap, national origin, or sex. The Grantee shall insert a similar provision in all subcontracts for services by .this agreement. d. Submit to an audit to be performed in accordance with the rules of the Auditor General promulgated pursuant to Section 11.45 and 216.349, Florida Statutes, or submit an attestation statement. Such audit or statement will be filed with the DIVISION and with the Auditor General. If the arnounts received exceed $100,000, an audit must be performed in accordance with rules of the Auditor General promulgated pursuant to Section 11 .45, Florida Statutes. if the amounts received exceed $25,000 but do riot exceed $100,000, an audit must be perfom,ed in accordance with the rules of the Auditor General promulgated pursuant to Section 11.45, Florida Statutes, or a statement must be prepared by an independent certifiers public accountant which attests that the receiving entity or organization has complied with the provisions of the grant. If the amounts received do not exceed $25,000, the head of the entity or organization shall attest, under penalties of perjury, that the entity or organization has complied with the provisions of the grant. e. Identfy an individual or position with the authority to make minor modifications to the application, if necessary, prior to execution of the agreement. 11. The DIVISION agrees to: a. Provide a grant in accordance with the terms of this agreement in consideration of the Grantee's performance hereinunder, and contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. in the event that the state funds on which this agreement is dependent are withdrawn, this agreement is terminated and the DIVISION has no further liability to the Grantee beyond that already incurred by the termination date. In the event of a state revenue shortfall, the total grant may be reduced accordingly. b. Notify the grantee of the grant award after review and approval of required documents. Tiie grant amount shall be calculated in accordance with Chapter 257, Florida Statutes and 1 B -2, Florida Administrative Code. c. Distribute grant funds in two payments. The first payment will be requested by the DIVISION from the Comptroller upon execution of the agreement. The remaining payment will be made by June 30. Ili. The Grantee and the DIVISION mutually agree that: a. This instrument embodies the whole agreement of the parties. There are no provisions, terms, conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein, and this agreement shall supersede all previous communications, representation, or agreements either verbal or ve- itten, between the parties. No amendment shall be effective unless reduced in writing and Form #DLiS /SA01 Effeaivc 7 -17 -96 page 2 of 5 I 6 # ' written, between the parties. No amendment shall be effective unless reduced in writing and signed by the parties. b. The agreement is executed and entered into in the State of Florida, and shall be construed, performed, and enforced in all respects in accordance with the laws and rules of the State of Florida. Each party shall perform its obligations hereunder in accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement. c. If any term or provision of the agreement iS for,rnd to be illegal and unenforceable, the remainder of the agreement shall remain in full force and effect and such term or provision shali to deemed stricken. d. No delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing to either party upon breach or default by either party under this Agreement shall impair any such right, power or remedy of either party; nor shall such delay or omission be construed as a waiver of any such breach or default, or any similar breach or default. e. The DIVISION reserves the right to unilaterally cancel this agreement in the event that the Grantee refuses to allow public access to all documents or other materials subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the Grantee. f. Unless authorized by law and agreed to in writing by the DIVISION, the DIVISION shall not be liable to pay attorney fees, interest, or cost of collection. g. The DIVISION shall not assume any liability for the acts, omissions to act or negligence of the Grantee, its agents, servants or employees; nor shall the Grantee exclude liability for its own acts, omissions to act or negligence to the DIVISION. In addition, the Grantee hereby agrees to be responsible for any injury or property damage resulting from any activities conducted by the Grantee. h. The Grantee, other than a Grantee which is the State or agency or subdivision of the State, agrees to indemnify and hold the DIVISION harmless from and against any and all claims or demands for damages of any nature, including but not limited to personal injury, death or damage to property, arising out of any activities performed under this agreement and shall investigate all claims at its own expense. i. Neither the State nor any agency or subdivision of the State waives any defense of sovereign immunity, or increases the Iirnits of its liability, upon entering into a contractual relationship. j. The Grantee, its officers, agents, and employees, in performance of this agreement, shall act in the capacity of an independent contractor and not as an officer, employee or agent of the DIVISION. Under this agreement, Grantee is not entitled to accrue any benefits of state employment, including retirement benefits and any other rights or privileges connected with employment in the State Career Service. Grantee agrees to take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that each subcontractor of the Grantee will be deemed to be an independent contractor and will not be considered or permitted to be an agent, servant, joint venturer, or partner of the DIVISION. Neither party shall assign, sublicense, nor otherwise transfer its rights, duties or obligations under this agreement without the prior written consent of the other party which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld. Any sublicense, assignment or transfer otherwise occurring shall be null and void; provided, however, that the DIVISION shall at all times be entitled to assign or transfer its rights, duties or obligations under this agreement to another governmental agency in the State of Florida, upon giving prior written notice to the Grantee. In the event the DIVISION approves transfer of Grantee's obligations, the Grantee remains responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred in connection with the Fonn #DLIS /SA01 pap 3 o(5 Effective 7 -17 -96 IbC 4 agreernpent. I. This agreement shall bind the succomrs, assigns and 109411 reprosentatives of the Grantee and of any iegai entity that succeeds to the obligation of the DIVISION. rn his 89re"nt shall be terminated by the DIVISION because of failure of the Grantee to fuftill b abiigsbwz under the agree rmnt in a tlr»efy and Grantee demOnstn t s good cause as to why ft cannot fu -- tons Satlkm ft of ab4l�s by Grantee shall be determined by the DIVISION, based on the terms and condfbons Irtipceed on the Gn ttlse In paragraphs I and III of this 2.011, Fl-Wds ArirnkWair� Co*. The DIVISION shall agr>feement and of Rule 1 f dafautk lotbr. Grantee shall have 15 calendar days to cure is defaauu� the dafauft not unless t� Graff �� = the DIVISION steep bec'miryato this ssogrt, Pr�a�ed tire* good cause as to why It cannot cure thee deefaUK within the fwd. For of d,fty agreomOnt, "flood power" Is defined as P� � 'S Wntrol. Notice shag be sulficisrot if it is de hww to the party Pw o the Grantee d t be sPec f ed address. In the event of tl MIrwtion of this n Ration of iermingroon. for any work sat}sf orAy wed Prior to n. Urge" ft" Is a charVe of addn=, any rwtk* required by this deftwTid to the Division of LlbrAry and Inj'tbrrorstion Services. 5M shag be �T , F In 5 � Bind, for the Gmftf 'of address, ft is the Party td n0W the other party in of change of address. MOWV lV. The berm, of this agnwrent will COMMence on the date of the nOdfrcartion of grant award. T HE APPLXANTlGRAt4TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Timothynlyc Hancock, Chairman Date: ATTEST: CWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk kw_TgGj..,,� ���e i , Approved as to former, and .107411 sufficiencv: l Assistant County At�orne.: Form MDLIS /SA01 Eftccnce 7•17.96 THE DIVISION S Sandra B. Mortham. Secretary of State Date r� b'Irtness Date % I Z L / page 4 of 5 w z a- 0 ou u 16C 4 co L h a ui � N � tril C U ,n Ln N to h T `p ` N N `r OMi C 00 ON N obi w C7 M N o Mu o LL i� a E U- O i c 4T G y O O } In O a O .O - MJ U Q V) 'm 8 a O (U W � mc O ttw ; .. ° a. o o°dg's � Z c a �4; w Z � �p 3 .� ? L1 h .. Ci V w z a- 0 ou u 16C 4 co L h a ui � N � tril C U ,n Ln N to h T `p ` N N `r OMi C 00 ON N obi w C7 M N o Mu o LL i� a E U- O i c 4T G y O O } In O a O .O - MJ U Q V) 'm 8 a O (U W � mc O ttw ; .. ° a. o o°dg's � Z c a �4; w Z � �p 3 .� ? � 4 FISCAL YEAR 1998 160 SERVICE PLAN Collier County Public Library Current Year Serf lce Man FY98 The major emphasis during Fiscal Year 1998 will be upon the improvement of electronic, information resources and adding additional space at Marco Island Branch Library. The following activities will support the goals and objectives as outlined in the Long Range Plan. (Approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September 24, 1996.) SERVICES: Continue all current services and programs Enhance serials modules of automated library system Continue to create and strengthen ties with community organizations including the public schools Refine public internet access Complete County Museum holdings on library data base Start i & R data base entries CO€.i.ECTIONS: Work to expand book collection to a level of at least 1.25 books per capita Expand Books on Tape collection at Marco Island Improve use of Autornated system data for collection development Develop CD -ROM and other electronic reference sources, especially at Branch Libraries Continue weeding collections Conduct an in -depth study of the Headquarters and Branch reference collections to determine replacement needs and gaps. Carry out an in -depth study of the 500'x, 600's and 700's to determine replacement needs and gaps in the collection. Carry out an in -depth study of classical fiction to determine replacement needs and gaps in the collection. STAFF: Add second driver, InterLibrary Loan Assistant and branch circulation positions. Establish a county - approved !oval of staffing formula Develop job descriptions far all positions FINANCE$: Initiate planning for North R+9ic=I Library Lobby legislature for funding increase in State Aid to Libraries 16C , FACILITIES: Complete addition to Marco Island and open in early winter Purchase land for a north regional library PROGRAMS: Initiate annual humanities program series at several library locations. Continue and expand in -house staff training classes Continue foreign film programs with the Friends Expand children's programs, including initiating a 'fall festival' lnitiata electronic information training programs for the public CAPITAL. EQUIPMENT: Evaluate use of server at Headquarters for running cd -rom programs. implement internet access for the public Re- evaluate number of OPAC and staff terminals and optimize Add third vehicle to enable daily branch deliveries RESOURCE SHARING: Sign institutional membership agreement with SWFLN Participate in Collier County Library Association Seek additional partners for special projects �- r `_�. .� r.. .- . � •:, r, ' _ .; -� �- �. z r .. - 1 `'r ` � � � t ,'.. .� ,5 •'j .t � . � '. � -' ? . , .. i-' .. ,- - ', ' ' •,, } ' e ., �; it � � , �. t � �. f . .., �� .. .. -� t ` 1! 1 < ' +� .. � .I��t � 'I � �.+ r 1 - ;,r -- y; ,r .L; p: r.e � �! � 1. - ,. �. � i. _ i .� ". .. .. ` = I , r , ! t' M 1 .� � � }. +, .. ., _ � . ,., , � ., � -. , .. l < s , jL �`r� � ( _ ' •, .. ..n ( .. ,i t I 1Fr y��Y. „t�d I' \ fir' Sfrl L � r r` `, � `.ty� { .. . ; � � � � �._.� �., ..! it ••.:; ', Ia � �, � :i. � 1 1 ,�` iV �,. t h i ', r � i +r i �['">�'. 5� �I '1� ��'�i• i �+i�J ! � i1 t�'r s k r 1 !]�� <.� �'ij � �i.i' T tip. � �I � f 1, I,, * _ 1 � � ,.4�h�! ,.S�t4r I I tr � i�`y4 "'.�'?f7�, ,.f � � � •• z . �t:� M '� 1 i. 4 . :i: '� 1 �'r,� `� . �. � :irk :' , 3 � , 4f'w . T: ;;.�: �. �.. ,' �,�', � � '.x� 1. . s.r.✓/ � .r: �,� ✓ `��: r� r 1 f ,,, }y, t " � a . _ a i t h r r ., - -.. 1, 1 ./ ., .. •.' ., . � 1 I ' � •. F r r1 1��` � r � 1 ✓ Y _ 1 -y i 1 JY� 1^ � 1' .f,l 1 � , ..! . ' !. i) y j 1. � . 1' 4, .1 1 1 .. :. .. � � , mot} _ � I,. � I f •y.. 1�. �- f ( ail � r� r � 1 _ y� ,, 1��r L 4� i_•. fir, 4, >� .� ': i, � 1 �'. � r I c. � '+' �' 16C' 4"q L MISSION STA TEA�;N'I' T ht C0111er County Public Li timely ai :d cost effective Y anl! select colkx;d 'y cc, Orguize and disseminate in a services for the in- fomu -tion ' a, oolkc on of Print and non -Print materials and Of Collier County. , racmational and qr]pUjj needs of dz residents II. GOAL, OBJECTd'bES AND STA14DARDS A. Coal It is the goal of the Colla Cotrttty Pnblic L sys rn tlsrct sea*vrs the: iafoerra5tty 'my to p'avida a modern Public Uorary media needs of residents of ail and °� wading anri multi- agex, ingests, and cicr;tr, B. vbjecV7e 1 � ,Servic a To provide an array of services to the citizens of Collier the ,geals, Ub*tive s end policies of the L' t3' that are coasiatent with lirrrzl of Commissioners, and. all nekvswut elements r ex a Cttn� �wty I� Wagetnrant Plan. • Staadm -d la The Library uadcr the of The Library Advisory Board sbaH AM 6e faliowing roles services ad activities: Cornmunity InforrUtkm Cenv-r Preschoolers Door to l.Gatning ' Cknall Fcf L -wy, Popular Material Library • Formal FAWA600 Support Center *&w uarning C ' Reaeamh (7= te +eatEr • Access to Modem multi -media ' Sponsor of Educational, Information, and Cultural F'rograar dt Activities StandoxA- lb The Library shall perry cvabwc throe I fl interviews the servN;� provided and dexernu'U if the output measurements and Of the library are appropriatelis of the co of the various roles rrtrnunity. 2 C. ©b3ective 2: Daft of 5sne�Ica- bfatar�frb 'line Collier County Public UInlry shall adV le mis of service pmovide th- residents of the rotuay vrith a caila:ction of Library mw =Ws � aW in tim provisior, of their educ- aborwl, infontnatioQ needs. a SWdard 2a the Lib-MY book coilection shall vlual tix standard sex forth in the Growth M(anar ement ploon. ` Sta + 2b The Periodical 00DOctira shall equW 1 Aftc dpdon per 450 resider unique titles to mbct tine gr- arse] and sFocial interest of tine ty. • SfaildtM 2c The i.rb cy snail Provide �t high &M&W audio minimum of 50� � Cxpits to moot the new and p � �.�� bo a 0 SUM&M 2d ruvio(Al Consortia or GetvtCeh Fubiic Libr to salt m m8i state wide and to aooess achieve u:orxxr2ics by sharing r+csoerrznes. ��adoa snd D. QbjectIve 3: Lev+e�s' t of Servjat,.&W ` e a �'3' f ttrdt is Levels of S.ervia SUWAa� to lx+ovid�e amm to du LlnuY 2° � of resources to s tL"hout the the stets sad the nation. This infcirmatcQO resauraes Cocanty Manager and Botm of County Comrnissiorura � approved by tau submitted iu 1917. POIicY shall be • Surd 33 1'he i.ibmary shalt maintain the pmfemonal Librarian staff at one per 10,000 residenrc. Surd 3b The Library shAIJ maintain the supp�;rt staff at 2.5 per 1 professional in 1996, 2.7S it ;098 and 3.00 per by the year 2000. ss 3 F.. Ob ; i 6 G �,rVve 4: Lev,l Of'Scrvlca- 1F'acilffiea ' Stsn&-Id 4a As per the Growth ManWnlent Plan tir_ county srluaarc feet of Library facility space per capita, shell provide a:iniaWly .33 ` Ssa"durd 4b T1e Library AdvisgY g d shall develop and maintain 0 long range Wilding Pte. . LIBRARY SERVICE ROLES A"q rk hay iclen "Xd six rrtaj service ca Rr is aR shorth,� or r+ol Teich it Plays is rise accampliah. who sboukl be method of describing v r�. Racb wlw rerourc" are required fWfifin � ,.benefits will be dcrivod� � is A. FORAL" F-DUCA17ON SUPPORT CENUR The Library assists students of all &- ing'hair formal cow of a€�i in meeting a tioaal setian study. This includes scents in elementary � estabiialrsd Y sclx*ls, caxnmuuity colleges, universities, or ats' i and those in training proVams, adult basic educ:.ati� cal schools, as well to V'Ue the Public Limey not , and contiauiaag education courses. info' mationa l roods of swdtnts in a fb mal P�Y responsibility for satisfying the act education ra�ciibta c3ocs s, es found in the sxleecational it is iadi +nsahle trairsin PWWY's'�P�l>ility for the � vtnev pub 6 .PmV2ms and other citizens involved in "mil L &-nefi€ts to the C.Umm �t� wn- mod learning expmiences . Citizems find mw ial to lib► "m The Public 3 an alt r what is available m school or c _ a-�ry is an alternative airs wl� c>rr oaall t - thoa 3dition, the s © or dcria Herded "asa inWAduals � materials s.,ancis of dollars anuu�y. x. Remarm No ded to FUM !Reel, SuPPOrt of a Fostra1 Icarian Center . to contain resourccs in All fmmats and educational eve of Library materials undergradu period F ucatioual 1ev .1s thnaagh ,� abstracts and . indexing Pe � include referer odicabL The staff must services, on -line databases„ appropriate iaefarmatjo o P ss a wa�kjng to knowledge of sources of loan. nVet the needs of these Library users. 4 16C 3. Measurements to Evaluate Role 0.rtput measurert_.nts will be collected to gauge the colle applicability of the staff and collection to fuifill this role. ff • User surveys • Reference completion rate • Inter - library loan activity reports • Refe:ence activities statistical reports • Unsolicited patron comments B. INDEPENDENT LEARNING CENTER Learning is a lifelong PrcKcess, and the Lib Pursuing a PrOPam of learning independent of any supports d individuals of all ages will support individuals in their quest for self-improvement. jobPrelated development, Lj bobbins, and cultural inu' =U. 'I'hc staff must be identu-y an aPProPriate selection of materials, determine Of ehelping these learners collection and actively engage in on -line research. needed for the I. Benefits eo the Conran #ty Citizens can fulfill their life.lon learning Ofself,determincet And self-paced s. needs tbro tgh an urn gr�ee of employment skills can make learrx�ra seeking a higber workplace, improve their standard of living, the genets to in the level in the cormmun4. In its $, and in gea I p p at a higher to firs a clock or to select bleu form, a citizen can learn to plant a gwde,,a, the best valtx in the rnariretplact, Through this role, the Public l . ibrary supports an centnbuting to the stsbrlr educated, Stlf_ reliant aid Productive ci zenry thus community. ty' a, and economic well being of the 2. Resoorc" Needed to l)UM Role The libn ry eollactkx awst h&VC relevant to the interests of ' a wide r mange of tsub,� aaatcria.t r�i�y''etu in a variety of ftx�mats and 1 of al! agp„ Tba mtaLls Must be geaba t to varying kvela of ability. The staff auffit be t.*ained said skillyd in misting both the facilities must be easy to use, have ous and the c=W k-MW. The I.t'brary quiet study locations. 8 Binge, cannfottabk reading cress and 3. Measurements to Evaluate Role Output measurerments will be collected to gauge the applicability of the staff and collection to fulfill this role. • user surveys • Non fiction circulation per capita • Statistical rrport of nonfiction multi-media • Patron interviews and comments • InterLibrary Loan subject and reports 16C 1. 13,netlts to the Community Preschoolers have a ply their ed trained adults to lead.tioaal and raxeatiocsa! nerd: Wilh intaau and to ' t l a�riosizy, stlrrxilatc new � in Grn4ing information. �, become familiar with Library materigis in a variety of formats and develop and thinking skills. At the I.i:b reading, listening, viewing, racy, parents can obtain resources and services to support their efforts to develop their children's interest, cxperierrce and knowledge, For the community, the Library promotes early reading and the acceptance of reading as a normal and satisfying endeavor. This role promotes life long learning and contributes to the community as a center for the intellectual growth for individuals of ail ages. in 2. Resources Needed to Fulftll Role T'he collection roust contain a varety of for adults working with young children. Tire collection �formats'or preschoolers and media to help children expand their imagination develop provide a variety of skills. New and lustoricn,!! grnaiion and develop motor and sensory The staff must be y poplar books will be available is multiple copies. pmftssionally trained, knowledgeable about early childhood development and children's Lteraturr and capable of readiness. Tlrc mist have the promoting wing yiag and ability to guide children's choices of books and other muer'aLs. In atd(Udon, they roust be skilled in planning and conducting Programs. The Library facilities must be in young children. Ample, inviting space roust be provideda for wily' ible to story hours. The children's space must be visual and exciting, wellgargrzna, well kept and active. 3. Output Measurement to Evaluate Role a. Circulation per capita for juvenile patrons b. Visits per capita (chill-en's population) c. Number of children's programs presented per location d. Children's program attendance per capita e. Registration per capita f. Number of parenting activities provided E. REFERENCE LIBRARY The library actively provides timely, accurate, and useful information for community residents in their pursuit of job - related and personal interests. The brary site and telephone reference information services to assist citizens in accessing needed from information for both personal and professional lives. In formation ,t ci ens provided may range from answering practical eve ryday questions, and specialized business related research, to answering questions about government or providing consumer information; in addition, the library will participate in interlibrary loan and Cooperative to next patron need., for infbi macioo not avatlabk loci Pc> a referieace service the development and advanc xnt of electronic data capabilities f =Ce role �� in regional, statewide, and nation.l information networks. Participation 7 I. Benefits to Community 1 6C � * The reference collection is considered the beart practically developed, the collection provides theme soul of the literacy service. if the informational and educational n t° deal with many of scholarly enefits assist the ° of a normal adult community. The y public school student and support the educational process. A good working reference collection waves provides them with cul -mrt, accurate, and ear to undccrrs taxpayer practical money and y practical information. 2. Resources Needed tc► Fulfill Role The collection must contain a large number of holdings, electronic data capabilities along with an extensive �� extensive serials electronic abstracting, indezin y printed and Muci some scholarl g and database services. 7be collection will contain coU.ege level. '� �; bowever, they will be limited to the ' main thrust of the collection will follow the - junior of Practicality' coacep! peoples university I ()Utput Me"Iftments to Evaluate Role a. Number of reference questions asked b Refereom questions per capita c. Number of reference questions answered d. lnterUbrrirry loan activity e. Subject studies IV. LIBRARY RESOURCES -1996 -1997 L MATERIALS s. Volumes - Permanent book collation b. Periodical subscriptions (Individual Titles) c. Total number of subscriptions d. Book; on tape C. Video cassettes f. Musical cd's 2. STAFF Professionals s. Refcmrc c.Service b. Brumb librarians C. C11ildren's Librarians d. Support Services C. AdmiaisUation PL Headquarters b. Brancbes PIF'c -1`1on Professionals Total Total F.T.F's 263,962• 900 6,500 12,000 2,600 4 4 2 3 47 66 NNW 31 35 66 (F.TJ& - Null -linos equivakmt empbYa) V. PRESENT SERVICE LEVEL GMP Level PI'E'S I6C` 7`110 Ord moment for the �ghout tba I.luited States is the ° vn 'ova of of aervioe for public °k�reme'°t allows a ni of 'pex ', The ' .. areas of the county mm� for the co��on of dill mania m dMWM La arirs within defined measu lew is the wive level to s' 6pbical O.M. The f aaalYsis of similar irnilar FI-xida counties. chtut te)atea am present service 9 Sysvm Collier County public Library Compar, d to Floriria Libraries W urscuati0a Cl, �+wu cmiu '. Pa 1 f 397 =1 Profumio,q� snd 3 ooa F+nfeastoasf � rp dtlzeaf_ALA i• E�ndlburt per capita .f100 i �C 4" Of the measured counties, the Collier County test group. '� system is also well behind he Flo ii Library has the lowest F_YC the and the natioral mean of $16.96 Fl °rida State man of $16.27 r less services and rraterialst�^agrta The lower per capita investment m Stmt COi7t 2"Cd to any similar library, 9 offered to the citizens of Collier County when Z. BooIG.0 per capita ColL•er County ,%as the Iowest books r sire ir, the Stutz of .Florida m capita measurement fora 1 portion of the eaas citizens have free Population of it s library user rhrougo� f. on eve and eductwonal materials avaiiab toe � typical 3. Circulation per capita COWcr County Public Library has the largest CPC of an Florida. L" fact, Collier County'& ( ranks number 2 in the State in the Std of Of the nation. Given the lower input r2n s this data tare and in the u reading skills and needs found within indicaLas s v peer 396 the Collier County general �' high level of 4. Circrrladon per employee population. The Collier bounty Public Library has the almost 50% higher than the nations! m highest CYE in the State of Florida and County Public Irb �• By any professional standard used employees n has almost a 449f� deficit in total number of full ,Collier eeded to successfully operate a library system be l dme equivalent term. this size over the long ED S. Library square b L x teat per capita The Collier County Public Lib next to last in the test group. ' �� ga6vc 1 atom 10o of the State of Florida and service opporoat; to the citizens. Y product of this measurement is less 6• Number of employees The Collier County public Library has the smallest all Florida for similar sized libraries. The b _ allocations of FTE's in activities and citizen Opportunities Y product of this �surement is that library S ate of are limited to a great extent by available staff. %• Employee number by standard The American , etn to , e PbrarY Association and the Florida Lib p ration based an a unit of 10 000 citizens.' Association recommend an non Professroaals per 10,0%0 citizens. At standard is I professional and 3 ratio is the worst in the State of Florida for lib n� we f� � below this standard pttr 100,000, f-ess employees weans !ess service. ' sYstetns serving a population of B. Corlwji4,;j0n ationr County public Lib. Per year has been . �' has ex obvious that our citizens sed by 500,000 items � '� �U2e sinc c 1994. trzcns are highly educated and bring With t.s><ge by 60%. It is ill b�+ sneede of a life long history of lib them �3h "Pe"ations of will be needed if the Library i' usage. hone assets, part culad Collier County population is the Perfect expo to fully r the e1pe�tions of tthec idZ.as. °�Y be united b the Perfect library POPUlation and its growth and Y resources invested in it by Collier Coun usability will County. 16C; 41 LONG RANGE ILA, A. Mu �ljALS I. Books caps Growth 142 t � adopted by � Board of In is for h Board of t� book collection at the rate Of 1.05 � �ODC�� Per cqita. e� Of C;r oty (� II71adyo uert i uUucted s,� to iacrY, e the its thrtsbOld by a rate of .45 yearly until the State books growth. � hsrt visually dept book stock requirerneM as�it r•��pOPalruion i ne cost of the books will be ,z� 1yj Projections Provided through various basod upoet acUW systxu s data and the cwt sources suc4 as P"U"ers Wee ms f "ice' �'-"MiXtion Approved *At Pmt, the > Weekly annual cost list, be me= roquimments. 2. Non book nweriah fThe Lii►rary system wig' consiaue to Avail itself of new ia[�rri►atioai sad products w� to the "... of the Collier t'ooru g areas, at lras. t1�ugb the year Y public library. 7 major non -book activities. Y � will cO[IdnUe to be developed as 1) Periodicals 2) Newspapers 3) Vim 4) Books on Tape 5) CD -(Zorn applications for home computers 7)1I�l.earr 5) II& Music t r h&,ening pleasure. c 8) EIoz:trx)nic data bases 12 16C B. STAFF The Growth Management Plan has no mechanism that members to support the growing infrastructure envisioned by the pthe lan. need In addition, the Library profession has no binding standards to serve as staff size is a local matter ultimateiy depending on the s guidelines for staff size. Thus, government and the philosophy of the County Manager and/or t�oB�� off the local Commissioners. The two most accepted methods for calculating staff size art both around means testing. 'These methods are: centered around 1) Full time equivalents (F.T.E.) per 10,000 residents 2) Circulation per employee For L'b `bio-thAdrru sir ado � national and elect rosin,, cr, 1Cd in 1995, 'she the County Management and the B.C.C��s crotch onMate �dcalp to norms. area 1'he State mean is 1 emploYee for every 13,890 circulations. The eraplayee for every 15,355. This includes Lee Court s s 10� area mean is l enhuloyete for every 14,370 circulations. County's tandard which is I At present, because of budgetary constraints, the COIL C 21,000 circulations. By the end of fiscal County Limey ratio is I- circul.ations. The LAB finds the Year 1but this ratio will exceed 1- 25,000 personnel standard. ratio negative, but lacks the authority to mandate a PMJ" -Wd Staff Needs for the r--- Collier County Public Library —'llul "z-anUorary Association norm of I professional for each 10,00 citizens and 3 nor! professional for each professional. * *It should be noted that at present the Collier County Public Library is authorized 66 ms's or approximately 60% of standard ** *Weighted population 13 16C 4 C. FACILITIM 1. Authority The Growth ManagemeP-t Plan adopted by the Board of for public Library facilities to be constructed at the rate of .33 Commiuioners calls each citizen. In addition, the G.M.P. square feet of space for branches by identifying pmvides a mechanism for the stocking of these threshold. Toe G M P b0p� as a capital expense and under this does oat provide for the daily creating a books per capita Proms. Tbc legally constituted the a it Advisory of new facilities built Board of County Conmtissioners to vii' Board is required by the Plan for the co�+.siruction of said library 10 aprove and adopt a recorrnx� Long Range Wition, the L," also to e facilities a as anihotiz� by the G.M.P. In facilities. menend3 the general " for the locations of these II. POPULATION Potation of Collier County in 19'10 was calculated to be 38 gmwn to 186,504 by 1995. According to a Ix �� This population had Business Rcse$ach, Collier Coup s b}' the of F,conomic and the rr-�t of the state County -s population grow by 7731, tre'R+ by only 33�'o and the U.S. b 1096. Collier gCou�n bunt �'e while estimated Population dcnsi of 92.1 Y County has an Collier C'OU Pe►Sau per sgttare ,mile. Between 1990 and I995, ty 5 13entianLfl: Population is estimated to have " With VrOwtil continuing at as annual rate of I�ased by 35,Q00 people expected to continue at this level, ximately 396. The pace of growth is "he Collier County Public Library serves three distinct largest Sc9axnt is comprised of the 12 segments of this Population. The every 10 years by the cx:+ residents. Tnas figlrtt is officially cakulate P'ncnt segmm' is wed to be 180,000 ,ri n& ��Y by the State of onridae, `This Npuiatxm, a u klm feature of Coiner Cow sot► to the 12 month Pte. L:ollier as its home raW&TIM, Tb �otb segr Mach declares, for tart wtth"t' the Cor my at least 6 months plus I d9 �a are required by law to domicile about 80,f100 strung, i�ese two , Y each year. This POWXUO r is estimated to be about 260 000 tents grease a year round Library scrvics People. I ix thir>vi sagut of the copulation is Population of choose to only winter im Collier County: therefore of those who population can aril ss many as 60,000 additional tit rm t theihetaYs �m 30-120 days. This ftanx retained to as" season ". service base during the time i� charucteristic common to all three Populations is their use of the Public Library b«. Ln recognition of this floating population figure, a weighted as pan of ttw,growth man:gerr nt plannin g Population scale was adopted actual �rser population of Collier Coon 8 Pis. This scale more w:urately reflects the and Sra;e dam. public Library ryes Fsblic Library system In addition to all County tithe period of November throug UMa . SuPPM he weighted Population cone F Y Library usage and circulation is 30 greater � tlx than 14 I 6 4 June through October. In addition, a review of internal records reveals of multi- residence users and a high number of non- resident users. Chart #11,, gvisuall� des ct the estimated actuals for our ands square Population. Chart #2, visually depicts the weighted y Population q e footage requirements. Chart #3, depicts our present inventory of square Pop lation by location. 9 are footage COLLIER COUNTY - permanent opulation Estimates and Pr BY planning Community (1990 -2020) oJections (April 1) as of Apr.! 1. .•6.. rang, J +Suer, and are Square Footage Requiemente vi. r .. „ 15 :6C POPULATION PROJECTIONS BY AREA - --- --b ­. -- o uno II. This chart indicates'that large population growth is expected in planning areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 12, during the next 10 years. Districts 1, 2 and 12, are homogeneous in location forming the Northwest boundaries of the county. A study of the building over the past several years, would indicate that district 2's growth is slowing down and g permits issued may r approaching buildout. However, districts 1 and 12, have issued permits at a rate higher than: the combined rate of a!I the rest of the county. Appendix 1, visually depict a six year history of the building two charts shown if stnictures being constructed. g permits and the type of These charts clearly indicate that the North is growing, followed closely by Golden Gate and the Estwes. The third area for gro«vth includes South Naples and Marco Island. N% POPULATION CONCLUSIONS Tt;e next step is to tie the past into the future. During the past 25 years, the County's Population has grown by 150,000 peopie• Between 1980 and 1990, grew by 77% for a 10 year average of 7.7 %n r County population growth slowed to approximately 3% year. from 1990- 1995, the State and local area, that the 3% growth yate willsbeco believed lieved by with a full s at t y most planners at the build -out producing a population in the mid 3e will range. County A study of land use maps, a review of requirements and limitations, makes it very clleare that growth and swill come and, u to as important, where it will be located. Over the next 10 years, the largest population growth and construction activity will take place in the Northern sector of planning district 1 and the Northwest sector of planning district 12. Planning district 6 which is Marco Island and planning district 3 which is Golden Gate will' also grow rapidly. However planning district 5, which is South Naples Will grow at about the same rate as districts 3 and 6. The following chart of housing unit projections, support this growth pattern. 17 16U 4 COLLIER COUNTY _— Housing Unit Projections (1990 -2020) Note: Housing Unit projections wire generated by dividing high ran r. person Per total dwelling unit figures from the 1990 ('census as determined by in-house population io by estimates. Fig res based upon ?.larch, 1994 data. Source: Collier County Comprehensive �lanning Section, March, 1995. IT AREA LOCATIONS FOR LIBRARY SERVICE CENTERS A review of ail inforimlion concerning population g h and the location of that grIowth clearly effected. T o fora genera! areas within lire Collier County borders that will most likely de ef}ected. Those areas are: 1) The ]Northwest portion of the County, (District I and 2). 2) The Golden Gate Estates area (District 3 and 8). 3) Marco Island (District 6). 4) SOUth Naples (District 5). At the present time, districts 3 and 8 are serviced by two branch Libraries. Golden Gate City with 7,000 square feet and the Estates branch, with 11,2001 square feet. The projected Population for this area by the year 2005 is 59,552. Using the G.M.P. factor of .33 square fert, a maximum square footage of 19,000 would be needed. properly maintained) shouid be adequate through the The existing 18.200 (if 6 is serviced by the Marco island Branch Library. g year `�� or 2008' At present, district fe,tt. In the fall of 1996, a 6,001) square foot addition nwwilpre-sent be added. building contains land sill be serviced by 11,600 square feet of Lib s Thus, Marco Island will 30,000. Using the G.M.P. factor of .33�indicat s a modest sudrP puaa�}x Y x2005 If 18 16C be serviced by 11,600 square feet of Library space. The projected population for this area is 30,000. Using the G.M.P. factor of .33, indicates a modest surplus at the year 2005. If properly maintained, the new through the year 2020. Marco facility will be capable of providing Library service These calculations leave us with two remaining areas as possible locations for Library service centers. They are planning district 1 and 12 and planning districts 5 and 7. A further review of the data supports the conclusion that the largest in the northern sectors. Thus, library construction should follow that p)atteerrn. 71X growth first in the south, would be addressed as second in priority and scheduled to follow a northern Project. An extension of this discussion is that the L.A.B. recognizes the East Naples Branch Library and ;he shifting short comings of 5. A d--,is' concerning the future of the East Population Branch LIbIAg districts 4 and during the planning stages of a new southern location. ''' would be made '1I. FACIMIT SIZE At prasent, Collier County documents call for the construction of 6,004 sq. ft branches with 3.,000 sq. ft additacns. 'This philosophy is outdated nt tionwide and has been removed =om the comprehensive plans of most Florida Library Systems. The primary reason for the psilowPIi cal change has been two fold: 1. Growing population 2. Inability of Countira.to staff multi - neighborhood branch networks. TtWough this docu=nt, the Library Advisory Board recommends the adoption of the Regional concept to govern new construction for the neat 10 years. TI;,- adoption 1?b!ophy will allow I abrary facilities to be constructod that of this Management Plan, while at the same tiro- have be tcx control � g� of the Growth Appendix 11 `The Regional Ong caul. (See Coix�pt^ forjustification). The following time line visually depicts the Long Range Building plan. E a ti all ca � L 04 Z You" mmwmmm N < N n, qzG Z m N � M o mama ss F r 8 R k 9 Q� u O B O ` O m F R O Ay allQ � s y 8 8 M N pp K K 9 co Jill .4riRi4 16C , B O 5 O G � C Ay y 8 8 M N pp K K 9 co Jill .4riRi4 16C , T'a{ { 1 Tslf Thf I Tw• Tq f 1 tn! 16C 4 AAWOO CU oft ALWW 20" 1 rr r la „vm �.1" iR r a of vs �11�i � 1 � `. F ♦. SL rt i f . w s t Z s- �z ' n U It $ J U. _ Z° 0 u CL AAWOO CU oft ALWW 20" 1 rr r la „vm �.1" iR r a of vs �11�i � 1 � `. F ♦. SL rt i f I '1 t� r �. `• �. Q �� -�i� -`'.�. ��'t r -_ :1 '\ `. �:, ,� r i � 1 �'; ��`t y. t ! . `�' . , «j' . � / ?�` I� t'��. �ti :/ ��:. ,i, v.V� . ;` . t .'f�, k . �.� V_ : �'�•, =�. E` ,, Svf �. :�', r � �; 1`' .c �:.�:. �,. _s �_ ... �� "; �i n�' ±�: �c ��,t� its:` �i ' ..1 '�^': '•7• ;', 1�1 IV, ^�f 1• � / / ' .fit ��'�,: , �' *'f..� �'�..�rr ��I f ,/ _ - ', �r • :� ... � f' .. •, � '. a � .. � � .. ,. ., ,� f � . / � �.i� `• ;:, �� ,�'1�' % t r' r APPENDIX I 16 C Building Permits Issued in Collier County By Structure Type (1989 -1994) S isare refers to the number of structures and not the total number of units 'urce: Coilier County Building Review ,yvj permitting Department .November, 1995 Building Permits Issued By Planning Community (1989 -1994} a -airrvt�t M -MULTI FAMILY FAMILY Note: Multi- Fantily category rifcrs to units, and not structures Sourre: Collier County Building Review and Permitting Deportment, November, 1995 21 . O APPENDiAn f ! Y l ,,'• •1 ij I .. R ct r r THE ROLE OF REGIONAL LIBRARIES 1 6C , IN A DEVELOPING SYSTEM In 1424, the Chicago Public Library initiated the regional concept in the United States to ser- vice the increasing numbers of Library patrons who began to settle in outlying not otherwise in wide use the Regional philosophy remained in the profession throughout of city. years. The changing economic conditions of the 70's brought this old concept back to the foorrefront. R named and redesigned in the "!0's as "super branches", the a newly emerging Regional tcrs, were intended to provide a wider runge of Library coverage to a heavil Library Service Ccn- clustered geographical areas within a fast growing or changing 8 Y populated area or to place the need for several dependent neighborhood branches with oriel independent egional Library Center thus reducing the system's overall operating cost. The neighbor branch, by itsY very nacre, was limited to pmviding a predetermined level of Library service to a unique and geographically spxialized group of peQpk. In the standard American model, a neighborhood branch should ro square fret of spice per capita for the identified radius, and be statl`cd by 7 professional for each 10u vide .6 000 p n, have a service area not to exceed a 3 toile tioa� suppo�g the professional slot. 'i he branch should own 2 books Per capita and provide 6 day service. While the definition is somewhat static, it has been the basic model used b the Lib sion for the past 15 years, It has for much of the coup Y �yProfes- creating a network of public Libraries which are unrivaled in the efficient, and highly useful in The nerd for a change in the neighlkirhood branch philosophy fast began to 1960's in �.slifornia.. Local voter voted to limit the growth of funds available throu the ro late base. 1-hus, less Morey was available to support non mandated service, s. The syst ms with Iargt property of neighborh,� branch libraries, carne face to face with disaster. During the 70's and 80's, states like Arizona Texas, Florida, North Carolina and other individual cities, were confronted b ex iotat population growth within defined geographical areas that previously had been stable and developed. I.oca1 governments in these areas found themselves in a constant building mode placing 6,000 -8,000 squares foot branches in neighborhood after emerging neighborhood. The price tag for this of g type rowth was heavy in both staff appointments and materials duplication. Local governments,.wi h their shrinking discretionary hinds, began to have trouble staffing their many neighborhood facilities. It is esdmated that in Califotnia alone, during the mid to late 80's, 1/3 of au neighborhood branch locations we a closed with another 1/3 sue ►ecing reduced hours and staffs. The professional response to these rf. s of scenarios was the adoption of the Regioaxi concept. '%e working philoso h ti=ree tiered system that includes a strong Genera! Lib P Y incorporates a Service Centers and a limited number of conuriunity and/or neighborhood branch locations. In this philosophy, a neighbor_ 1» facility can be rented and located as a store front or mall mini Library. In Phoenix,. Arizona a population explosion rivaling; Florida. Arizona situation never reached the disaster level experienced by the Califorru�adPubligrt Lib for they developed and placed into operation a variation of the Regional concept. They decided to convert existing branches rather than build new ones. In the P!roenix model, two branches, the Mesquite and Cho!!a branches were seen as candidates for regional status due to the heavy population growth ezpe- rienced within a 6 -8 mile radit:syo; these existing facilities. Under the old system, new neighborhood 22 16C 4-4 facilities would have been constructed within these emerging neighborhoods. In square foot facilities were expanded to 30 stead the two 10,000 equipped to provide regional service. In a phone interview with given the a broader mission statement and Edwards stated that if the two regionals had not been created, 5 neighborhood for on Jul ] 5 been required. In the Phoenix y �' Mr. Each neighborhood facility would model, t,,,,qu regional 8 m� lJoY equ ed a staff of 12 facilities would have of 1 =f employees, 3096 in ms's for a total of 24. materials and 50% in operations. total of 40 FI'E's• Thus a net savings Fort Worth' Texas hf�d g similar Bile areas of the y, The �• explosive population growth to several F"wth in the south and southwest 8eoVVhical n�,ighborhood branches. Because of the limitations in their size and lot sizes, aonc of the existing areas exceeded service ab�ty of the thrta casting branches were d"med 9dquaeh 7,300 sq. ft.) and their location Service renters. It was es W function as Regional Library �cd by the staff that 3 additional noighborhood b to matntatn a consistent level of service ranches were n,M,,y considered imp..�actical by throughout the communj v Thus Projected in rcc ou�xucnded the construction lo�2Sovern.ment and the Lib creau 1D cost was ,000 square foot Regional staff. A study by the Allmand Group, be converted into Children's Centers. $ Center and that the 3 1990. Tbc same concept is This Plan was adapted and the new Southern Regional opened �� system. P being looked at for the remaining geographical of the in Fort Worth Kansas City also appr'Q'ached the regional concept as a way of consolidating its Lib and controlling cost. Based on a staff study of service availability, be re- tinctured from 18 neighborhood branches of v in sizes ' it was ricco �' service mrncndcd that the system six Regional or Arcs Libraries and o Central Library. arY g and a Central Library to a system with P Wheeler and Herbert Goldh their w d p for service Li Libraries, the Kansas City Libraries developed y centers pcd the followin scan Administration of Public 8 dards for its Regional Libraries. POPUlation of Service area Service Area. 40- 75,000 Location 5 mite radius 11CAYy traffic area in or near shopping malls or large Size grocery stores. 15,000 -25,OW sq. ft. Hours Preferably on one level Parking Minimum of 69 hours per week Collection size 100 spaces Seating capacity 50,000 - 75,000 volumes Staffing 125 -150 seats 4 professionals, i 2 non professionals 23 16 C 4 Similar examples of an evolving Regional network replacing the traditional neighborhood branch model, can be found in Wake, Iviecklenberg and Forsyth counties in North Carolina, Baltimo re and Montgomery County in Maryland and various ether similar locations throughout the United Slates. In Florida, several notable systems are in various stages of the transition. Like methodology, each area adopts a concept to best fit local every other same for each Library system, more service lea sown needs, but the bottom line is always the s cost. Broward County in t,`�cir "Facilities Plannin• ree- tiered concept of Library ` ies and Community Libraries. R'ithin each servt area, They are dew Main Lib b Glide ", advocate ath Library Regional Librar- Provided at each location. In the Broward model, the community unity Libraries rieess provides for local needs and nary service Popular reading and are clustered around one of three large Regional Library Service Ce �gement, the community Libraries are 18- 20,000 nters. In this Present, Broward County builds no Library facility smaller than 19,OOOtsq ft staff of 18 -20 FI'E's, At The Palm Beach County Library system is also a three tiered system. This tiering two basic facts. One the county has out lying areas where community style Libraries are more g is created by (example- Jupiter Beach Branch Library) and second, the ctistence of active and Practical hood branches within established neighborhoods, popular neighbor - restoc,ked and will always be g These neighborhood branches none being refurbished, restocked Y part of the Palm Beach model. However, the major thrust of all new building projects is devoted to the Regional concept. Since 1991 Service Centers have been opened within ' there� square foot Regional Pc thin the system and two more are planned by the year 2000. It is interesting to note that the Palm Beach comprehensive planning document calls for .6 sq. ft. per capita With a year 2000 goal of 498,580 sq. h. of public Library facilities. Leon County has planned to make the same fies the role and placement of Regional Centers within stheir net orl�l�mg document clearly identi- ties to be operational by the year 2010. Leon County is in a less The first two centers are sched- Counties. They have experienced a much slower population pressurtud Position than other Florida contains 88,233 sq. ft. The Leon County planning documents calls, for .5 d their headquarters facility capita. Sq. ft. of Library space per Volusia County has also adopted a philosophy of Regions! Service Centers; however, their model is More in line with the Baltimore Count), North Carolina. This system has opered two Regional Service Centers since gp w,with two additional units scheduled daring the next 6 -years. Volusia, because of its unique 19901 configuration, al chosen not to close any of its neighborhood or community Librsa�ies. The main thrust of the new n, has guration, has 3n$ prograin is to locate a Regional Library within a cluster location of new developing neighborhoods and surbur'ozr. communities. Lee County has also made the transition io the Re,inal Center. Their new 20,t1(}p sq• ft. plus Southern Regional is scheduled to open this summer. Collier County, like all other areas feels itself to be unique and maybe this is so, however, the one universal fact that affects all libraries throughout the United States is funding: The tae base is growing at a Slower rate and the elected oflicicals grow more and more reluctant to increase the tax burden an the individual citizens. In Collier County, the Growth Management Plan provides for impact 24 1. 6 C 4 , fees to be used for the conswction of Public Lib sq. ft. of library spay for each citizen. The G.M.P. facilities' ?tom ply also Provides a threshold of .33 operations of these facilities. Those expenses become Cheer. do burden of the ad does not provide for the staffing nor the Thus, the goal of management becomes the development and implementation of a Plan that tax base. library service while minimizing the direct cost to the taxpayer. The first p of this hat martitnizrs library is a labor intensive institution. In all larger libr and $596 of the 8 eq atton is easy. A total budget. Therefore, the most effective cost containment Personnel methodology is control 6556 ' or ttduce the number of employees needed to provide the stated level of service. A sq, ft. branch provides between 60 and 68 hours of contact time weekly a minimum of 5 i- 'i�'s, In studies conducted throughout the library typical 6 to 14,000 y and must be staffed wih a lion has ever been found that relates staff size to building size. In other words, after a minimum size has been estabiished, the addition of staff them Profession, no narrow based carrcla- and use b bets becomes a function of activities service Ir/eel,. Y the public, In the cases of branches that were studied, the o i l 2,000 square foot branch serving a population not to exceed 30,000, staffed Optimum descriptors were a 5 con professional; with a book colleftion of 30,000 volurn ,/open 6 days two professionals and tween 60 and 66 hours of weekly contact tune and serving a Y Per week providing be- 5,CW , oared or the size in the Collier County model, g gi1re geographical radius of 3 miles, A Regional 75,000 people, be staffed b two ty 25,000 square feet, could provide service for Y professionals and 7 non professionals, with a book collection of 50,000 volumes and serve a geographical radius of 8 rtules. The present G.M.P. calls for Lib space for each citizen. A review of tle �Y facilities to be constnrCted at he rate of .33 square feet of Will have a population of 350,000. If You Plug that projections indicates that by the year 2010 the County County will be managing between figure 115.000 and I20 0 into t e growth management we manage 78,000 u s9 equation, Collier sq are feet with another 6,000 coming on line in 1997 T f ilit.es. At present, 40,000 square feet of Library facilities will need to be constructed over the next lameans � another Wesant pattern of construction (9,000.1 will a to we would be y Given our hood facilities. To staff 5 neighborhood facilities we would building 4 or possibly 5 nci ro (highest require 25 FIE 's which would in 5 p cssionals (ii hest pay slots) and require a 5 fold duplication of certain Library materials and operating cost associ&ted with a free standing structure. all 'I he Library Board and the Library Population distribution of and County Director propose to deviate from this scenario. late to the meat and citizens, a Regional approach o branch development vhasm nits trac elected officials, mart cnce to population distribution, the Y attractive features. Ftr rcfzr- Y�). -111c new Population located is growing at a slower pace (approximately 3% per population will primarily be Socated within the boundaries of 6 planning districts (1, 12, !;, 4, 5, and 7). A review of the plannin n',a contiguous as are planning districts 4,5 , 8 and that pant of 7tavagilforldevelo8 development. graphically gc:ograAic:d clustering is the petfe� t configuration for a Regional Lib P ' This � of t-�y Service Center. The Library 25 1bC 4 Advisor), proposes that one Regional structure of a r3 Board ro constructed over the next $ ears approximately 25,01% square feet each, be Northeast p. Y The first priority would go to the North and would be placed in the Portion of tanning district I or the Northwest portion of planning district 12. The Irrrrnokalee Road "'Oulu serve as the mid point with the Livingston Road corridor as the center. Using that location as the mid Point, the 6 -8 mile radius provides full Library coverage into planning areas I I2, the northern portion of 3' and When authorized by the G.M.P., the second Regional would be placed in planning district S and w be constructed in or about 2006. This would be a similar facility to the northern construction and would Provide full service into the southern part of planning district 4, all of S, the developed che newly developing northern mile radius running from that point. Both Regionals would be constructed ped Part of � and the on 5 acne lots and designed for cost effective and efi?cicnt enlargement to mot Population figure, it is a reasonable assumption that with the construction owth beyond a 425,000 Collier County Library system would be at buildout in reference to the total number Regionals ac that the conclusion is viable based on studies of the land use run This never be developed, thus the •The fart is that much of Collier County can exist Coda population is limited to wberr, it can be settled. Individual branches that Y may have to be expanded or moved. However, [tie total number of facilities would not increase; and the library use of ad- valorem tax base would remain stable. In this scenario, the Collier County Public Library The fast tier would become the Central facility. It woul stem would become a three tiered system. the reference cerytr_r and repository for the system. 'I he s�omAi�ed, kept modern monad Centerx Located a the North and South, these facilities would be large enough to handle the e Lion in the newly developing arras while reducing tall Ong popula- be that of the neighborhood and/or g requirements by 25 -30 %. The third tier would Naples would be maintained as neighborhood loco ores,1`,lar�or Island 'the Estates Branch and least and Everglades City, ,vould be maintained as community Libraries. The nu mO�nf GO Gate City would never be increased. The present facilities would be maintained ilities in this tier Paint of fact remain stable. In this scenario, no new neighborhoodd branches would relocated, but in fart, depending upon Population growth, the East Naples facility may be eliminated with the Of the Southern Regional. pening If the regional scenario is chosen &s an lute location be -comes a major consideration in the total process. A neighborhood facility is not, to a g range building plan, then site degree, site sensitive. The goal is to place the branch in an easily accessed location within the high gr'aPhical confines of the selected neighborhood. That ration could be north, south, east or west. High density local traffic, flow is what you seek. A Regional Center is extremely site sensitive. The location must center at the heart of the neighborhoods being clustered. If possible, that provides easy access into the population chtsters being unified bythe it central location na Ittsshouald, if Possible be located near regional shopping centers and other features that draw traffic from the clus- tered nrighborh000ds, in the regional concept, it trrly is location, location, location. 26 c lass ,[;�, ' Provides ` �'y mvanta#es to the qxp.M of colliex 16 C 4 It pr�rides for a taus non a &Cjwy cOawxvativv nh' It P"D1►ydat for world It Provides a buildout ice °yam 1+otioas. rt> Ctrs of a!1 ci ' �tim far Library while a81y, �xc. i< pray P ovidlmS ft vic a thin 10-1 S oe�cm tax basa. It is a axuario tbat �'Di� nth while mir�im�iyiag � �� � � System provides for a win -wic sit 1wWoo -9uaiity and effective Ubnkry 27 Bibliography Articles I 6C ; I. The Best Size Public Library by Mary Jo Detweilee, Library Journal, May, 1986, p. 3437. 2. The Efficient Midsize Library', by Richard Naylor, Library Journal, Feb. 15, 1987, p. 119+. 3. New Regional Library in Fairfax County', by Stab', Virginia Librarian, Vol. 41, June 1993, p. 21+. 4. The Regional Library', by Michael Moyer, Wison Library Bulletin, June, 1990, P. 46-51. S. 'Scottsdales's Regional Branch BOOm'3', by Beverly Goldberg, American Libraries, Vol. 2S, DCt. 1995. p. 871 -872. Plait nWg Doammts 1. Alachua Cc'unty Comprehensive Plan - Library Service Goal and objectives. 2. Facilities Planning Guideline_Blo,a;ard County Library System, Ft. 1- audertfalo, Florida 3. Leon County Compnhe,3, h e Plan - Public Librtsry Section 4 Palm Brach County Cornprehenslve Plan- Library Services .Support Docwnent. Intervlews Mr: Ralph Edward, Dierector of the Phoenix Arizona Public Library system (retired) July 16, 1996, Mr. Samuel Morrison, Director of the Broward County, public Library system, July 16. 1996. Mr. Charles Parker, Public Library Consultant, State of Florida, July 16, 1996. 28 LONG RANGE PLAN 6C Technology May 22, 1996 Role of Technology in Providing Library Service 'Ilie Library recognizes the growing importance access to world -wide the of informtio or of technology gY in providing electronic Library will assist the Library in fulfilling the Mission Statement ers- do technology to the Library Advisory Board, November 1994 and will fu Library riper enhance the ability of the ary to provide services for the informational educational, recreational and cultural needs of the residents of Collier County in a timely and cost - effective manner. Perspective: Planning for library automation was initiated in 198b when CCPL and Construction (LSCA) grant to hie a swff member to begin the retrospective f cataloging records into MARC rmceived a Library Services Network) memL'ershi (machine readable) format. SOLINET pectras conversion of p and late Loan through Florida Lib (Southcasttrn Library were also initiated in 1986. Prior to 1986, microf� -n p technology at Collier County Network (FLIN) ader- rimers a memory at and a Public Library included The 1986 grant allowed the Lib personal computer in the D' readable format in re' to start converting Director's office, Preparation for automation- In 1991 the Library records to a machine_ systems, with Data Research Associates being selected in 1992. n started evaluating automation startled entering records into the DRA data base. October 1992, Technical Services 1993 and the Headquarter Lib The use of catalog carers was to completed installation of sY started on -line circulation in May mated in April locations were converted t� bar codes, with all locations Corning y On-line by 1�3' Branch libraries receipt Printer for date due slips by June 1995. Both Gay lord chargers and date due guns were eliminated. In 1993, the Friends of. the Library financed our lust venture into cd -rom data subscription to InfoTrar. This stand -alone work station was located at Head u E.ibrarY— Reference. ir, 1994 an bases, with the bases for the public to use. NnvsBank B��l�rs --- Reference was 9 arters Index were the first additions to this electronicrefcr p� section. Gated to cd -rum data Newspaper Index and General t'eriodicals with a six le changer was added. Several diffen.nt titles were sampled is this w national telephone directories continues to be the mast Popular Then atingle -user ed -rom station used t 30 per cent of the time. Ebsco's be Su,•n�rauiar is a close s o work The Pap data base, with use studies showing it almost 3090 of the time. A stand alone work station was added to the Estates Branch Library when weep it being used January 1995. Ebsco's The addition of c om data bases illustrated :hinstalled alue Of electronic rnputer. hen this branch opened in reference department to Froth Reference Staff and Lib Department currently has two Reference towers, with i total of 14 nistr n resources Re re c active cd -rom work stations. �' Administration. The Reference m drives, and two NewsBank An additional component of library for the use of the public. For several years,cHeadgtjarters Library had the -only u by has been the provision of personal computers computers. 0 1995, public use computers were made available at all locations, exce t Imm This has proved to be an cxxnsivc and time-consuming p blrc use personal Board endorsed the Library 8 service to offer. The Library okalee. desk -to u tz ary s decision to remove all nary Advisory p p blishin and other office needs by the oub I, onal computers which were being used for When the enlarged Headquarters Library reopened in 1992, the library connected to the 29 County's network for word processin deWments from the Lc part;nent Secretary's ng and financial records. This also j with Library hardware, other staff Seembersrna terminal' 9 provided c�ntail to ttfl C ty 4 1 this is used by staff ?;emucrs other than the two de pa Because the County network is corn Coun ���aBament wort; orders and to cuter el, t . y also log onto the county Shand network Patrble P nt secretaries only to iaitirta Fac u PiC&Hy use the County computer network allow me Purchase ordef5 More impottatrtl database from their departmental comput other County Departments to connect n he Lrbrabilitty to Goals: rs. The Library's technological goals are: 1. Provide library scrvicct to p 1• Expand patron and patrons through electronic systems. County taff access to and knowledge of information resources beyond Collier ty Public Library. 3. Provide non -book circulating collections to meet 4. Provide adaptive devices to assist physical] impaired atron noc;ds. 6. Provide InterLibrary Loans and y P Patrons in using libraries. 6 Upgradc officc desk top publisriAdata base searchLng for the public. 7. Expand capabilities of ethernet networlL capabilities. TECHNOLOGICAAL GOALS GOAL 1: Provide Library Services To Patroru Arou ' h Electronic ech'onic Systems. OE.IECTT�: ✓ Provide electronic access to Collier County Public Lib library collections of Collier County holdings and the Collier County Agricultu1e Extension Service, Copier Coun ty Museum and • Expand the Dumber of public access terminals within • Add public access terminals to facilities other than fo each lib Everglades Cir B �Y facility. r ranch, Farm Workers Village, rtna! branch libraries; i.e., deemed appropriate. g , Immokalee, and other sites as Add electronic records for holdings F,xtcnsion Services Libr Bs of Law base. 'Museum Library and ° Provide public access CCPL data b auxil! terminals, including dedicated wig at these Dry sites. Expand dial -in lines for the public; for maintenance, reserving one dial-in line for staff dial' Up m Up-grade modes mg -� Speed to ?$.g baud. ✓ Review existing automation system hardware and software. • Evaluate the ability of DRA software and Di i circulation and acquisitions services to libr g hardware to Provide • Evaluate new DRA software develo rnents, Y staff Dry staff and patrons. interface. P including Children's Catalog • implement on -line ordering to major vendors. • Implement Telephone Notices Program. ✓ Provide electronic access for internal customers to commer and educational programs, cial data bases 30 • Establish CCPI. as an internet node. • Subscribe to OPEN DR.ANET and electronic data bases through OPEN 16 C DRANET or directly from vendors. • Add equipment necessary to Subscribe services such as Carl's Homework Helper, and other commercial, graphics -based data bases. Add CD other resource;; to the Young Adult and Children's Department. GOB Z: Expand Patron And Sta.,f'Access To And Knowledge of Info ,.T,ia Resources Beyond Collier County Public Library, iron OF3F.CTiVES: V E'rovide staff and public access to the Naples Free -Net from each library location. V�'f'rovide clu= ironic access through Southvycst Florida Liu Network, n. available. racy rk, as it becomes 6. Establish staff and patron training classes for using the Free-Net., lnteroet and in-house electronic rasaur�:s. Link el c ronic'Wjy to the Collier County Public Schools ini VLink electronically to any organization which is .tenor! °n network. collations on a computer. Orpable of providing a listing of ttrcir regional resources. For example, oreshar� State Pam is clubs, xplor�g die ter imaging other local and its collections. g ging access to GOAL 3: Provide Audio Visual Acrd Non -book Circulating Collections 1'0 Patron Needs. Meet OBJECTIVF,S: V'o Provide video cassettes at all rations. V Establish a circulating CD-ROM collection at Headquarters, including bath adult and children's materials. V Expand unabridged talking book collections to ail locations and add addition Headquarters Library. al titles at GOAL 4: Provide Adaptive Devices To Assist P%rysically Impaired Patrons I Libraries, n Using OBJECTIVE; 6/ Acquire and. make available to libraries throughout the System reading close- captioned videos, descriptive videos, talking book players, TDD devices, assistive OPACs and listening devices in meetirg ro, machines, C:G,4L S. p %.vide Inter Library Loan And Data Base Searching For The Public. OBJEcriVES. Continue to Provide ILL service to patrons, become available. through OCLC, or other coolsorativcs as the N Provide Dialog, Medline, and other co y commercial data base searches for the public. 31 — % 4-,WAr I pP Publishing CaPablllti . ORMCTIVE: -.4f b/` purGhasc color lasser 1 b L 41 ftb. Printer to pi,o� � Publicity � ""W on ?' F"""nIl C on m+triah. apctbllsttes �E•the�tlMehyor OBJ��TIyF„S: Evaluate +/ E v�u� �� orinag of pe�� � four � � Add ° roan -d for B cd- Co�ud 0 e Li� me y on a LAX Public use. e�usting nettivoric for those tv valuate g cd-ro 'tames which caftot be used thigh °�"'`�8 cd -rom P�dz:ctm on the Library SYfteui WAM 32 160 Long Ranp, plan ., Teelmol., Action plan FY 95.E do F'SC41J year 1 q95 -1 996, t.`3C following Services will be implemented or enhanced: 4 LMPletnent the DRA 4 �� PIN numbers I f notice �8mm. COmPlete inat checking their c>ovn �ordS, either Develop �On of b3' Phone or CCPL oP Staff t,rain;mg tD°c y to ataUi 's Provide on -Iine aea�rc °dam in ttaing the intenn d as �° Ultemet node. the ReferOnce of Dial • Su oL 09 cama bases, M slid ekchvnx bscribe Edo , des. • Add Eve , to the Public through rgto a Ci � rn&x, On -line through Add ch c:ilst':ng C� O to the Ubray AN C� DS T. Provide Re 'P Provide �� Desk ,�.� toE� I.abrary. a"dOVAl co bey cd -rom w �` LlP'8rade library modem work mpttter access to cd -rom w� �� far I Add 12 tcr�� to Speed at least 14.4 for pa�S the Public. Island, 2 at East N SYstean; 2 at Everglades 8 unto the system. Provide Call Systems dau snot 4:< tklu�- City, 2 at Golden ( , 2 at Marco bam A I.mrnokalee, East Naples f .M,,te q� ear to 4 ImPlssIIe�nt on or+dex�g to tqa. braacb bbAt:ies: Estates 0 .Add Collier Count l�iti � ba'c ven�S. m Library holdings to Library data base. 33 16 C L-Ong age PfRn - Tech,otogy Action pian FY 96-97 In Fscal yM 1996- i 997, the following services will be implemented or enhanced: 4 Add S additional d;4_ja linm for Expand staff aain:ng is patrons W the library data. 4 Subscribe to on-line interact, f 10 Add t�e. one data and e `6 Network CDR Ms ROMs to' btmch fibre � mss. 4 Provide acididc� to braach ft'brari�. warn�ats to 4 Adlcli q , to system; access Collirrn N w�'0�° &I � public. p ��� °�, u h'cc aad 4 � C� sys data base fto� M' -0 Uls'04 Collier N work des City to remaining branch libraries: Add Collier Coup °gib, and Everglades City �. County Law Lib Add Colder CouatY AtezWonn L ib� hole• abase. data base. O Extension public p e' laTs to LIvary data, bas a � Mme, Law Evaluate S ty tj and '�VFi,.I+1 capabiliEiss Of providing intesr� mss. I 34 GLOSSARY 6 C Adaptive Devices Tools or equipment which aid h sicall handicapped ltbrary patrons in using standard library materials and services. CD -ROMs Compact disc -read only memory. Computer cd -roms generally contain information which can be read by a computer, such as an encyclopedia, magazine index, telephone directories. Information cannot be changed by the user, but only read. Database Generally a large collection of data organized especially for rapid search and retrieval, as by a computer. Data Research Associates Automation vendor selected by Collier County Public Library to provide circulation, cataloging, acquisitions and other automated services for public and staff. Descriptive videos Video cassettes designed for users with vision problems. A separate sound track describes the action on the screen, without interfering with normal dialog. Desk Top Publishing Designing of fliers, brochures, newsletters and other public relations documents within an organization on personal computers i.- tstead of paying outside vendors to design materials. Dialog A database vendor which provides on -line and CD-ROM access to a large collection of databases to customers for a fee. Fees vary according to the database searched. E -Mail Electronic retail. Messages of 'mail' sent through a computer network to other computer users. F-rsce riagazine; vendor for CCPL. We buy most of our magazines through this company. We will also subscribe to their Magazine Inez through our Internet Connection. .E"Ibernet Network Tylx of computer network used by CCPL to distribute staff and public computer terminals and workstations to all library lo.ations. Library operates on an Ethernet WAN. Free-Not A copyrighted term referring to community-based computing networks. Naples Free -Net has recently started operating in Collier County. Users pay no fee to participate, but must register directly with the non -profit Naples Free -Net. Info T ray A magazine database produced by Information Access. CCPL subscribed to the CD -ROM version for 1 year. InterLibrary I..oan Also ILL. A service offered by many libraries which borrows materials not owned locally from another library. 36 M ou Internet The vast 'information superhighway' talked about by television, newspapers, etc. Provides the means (through C telephone lines) to send computer signals from one computer system to another. Can also be described as a 'network of networks'. LAN Local area network. A computer network which is contained in a specific, usually small area such as within one building. Library Services & Construction Act A federal program of distributing financial aid to libraries. The library has received several LSCA grants over the years, including most recently a 3 -year grant to hire a bilingual librarian for Immokalee. Listening devices A type of adaptive device which amplifies sounds fir the hard of hearing. An example is a device which amplifies sound of a program in a meeting room. LSCA Library Services and Construction Act. Sec above. Machine Readable Catalog Record Bibliographic records of library materials which are specifically organized so that they can be read by a computer. There is a standard form for all MARC records. MARC Machine Readable Catalog Records. See above. Mine A government- sponsored medical library database. It is available for libraries and others to searnh through a computes Generally there are fees required to use the database, some electronic sites provide free access. MODEM A device which allows a computer to connect to another computer through a telephone line. Files and e-mail can be sent and received. NelwrBank A commercial company which produces several databases which can be searchui throe NewsBank workstations at Headquarters Reference. two OCLC A company which maintains a Large, cooperative database of libray records of libraries world -wide. Libraries use the database for borrowing materials from member libraries (ILL), OP AC On -Line .Public Access Catalog. The computer equivalent of the wooden card catalogs. OPAC, Assistive An on -line public access catalog which has been modified so that physically hudicapped patrons may use it. The print on the computer screen may be enlarged, the contrast maybe enhanced, or it maybe a 'talking terminal'. OPEN DST This is a product available through Data Research Associates, our automation vendor, which provides internet access to databases, other DRA library catalogs and other library services. 37 SOLINET So Southeastern Library Network. See below. 6 C uth�,stern Library Network SOLINE'f. Vendor for this Provides access to OCLC �� of United States which currently also catalog ase for IntcrLibrary Loans. We include a variety of continuing educad Programs services to on -line databases, and access Talking Book Players Either a cassette player or a record player provided by the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped n the Mwhines in order to enio pP� to dose who some machines and talking DOOM The library stocks TDD/I DY 8 books for patrons to try locally. Device which allows deaf to co telephone lines. S mmurricate through regular allow the deaf pecial devices at each end of the phone line being typed out at the receiving ge, with the message Tel Notices prog� A telephones' pmgtam with which the Library computer Patron when library when a rcquasted book ism �ri'� � av�uc or program will be use ' Y for the patron to pick -up. '>' instead of sending as many overdue and request notices, WAN Wide area network. A computer network which encomp.... a large area, such as several buildings . an entire coup Library automation system runs on a WAN E tY. etc. The thcrnet network. 38 r r, 16C 6 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this �z day of - 1997, at Naples, Collier County, Florida, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY, and the David Lawrence Mental Health Center, Inc., located at 6075 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116, hereinafter referred to as the CENTER. W—M, ESSETH WHEREAS, the COUNTY is desirous of helping financially and has deemed it to be in the public interest to do so for David Lawrence Mental Health, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the COUN'T'Y wishes to fund mental health and alcoholism services provided by the CENTER as it is authorized to do so under its government; and WHEREAS, the CENTER has submitted a proposal as a provider of mental health and alcoholism services as contemplated by the approved District Mental Health and Alcoholism Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual undertaking and agreements hereinafter set forth, the COUNTY and CENTER agree as follows: 1. The CENTER shall: A. Provide mental health and alcoholism services consistent with the approved District Plan, incorporated herein by reference. B. Serve as an independent contractor for the transportation of Baker Act patients pursuant to all the requirements of Chapter 394, Florida Statutes and Rule 10E- 5.040,F, Florida Administrative Code. C. Provide detoxification services consistent with the approved District Plan. D. Provide these services in the County of Collier, Florida. E. Posses, maintain and keep current all necessary license(s). F. Adhere to conditions applicable to administration of mental health funds under Chapter 394, Florida Statutes, and the administrative rules thereto. G. Maintain Financial records and reports relating to funds paid under the contract. I- . 160 6 H. Maintain books, records, documents and other evidence and accounting procedures and practices that fully and properly reflect all direct and indirect casts of any nature expended in the performance of this Agreement. 1. Maintain adequate fiscal accounting procedures. J. Allow inspection, review or audit of these fiscal records by County per,onnel. K. Collect statistical data of a fiscal and operational nature on a regular basis and to make fiscal statistical reports on a quarterly basis to the Public Services Administrator by the 10`' of the preceding month. L. Submit payroll records and activity measures to the COUNTY on a quarterly basis in order that the disbursement of COUNTY funds to reimburse the CENTER for such expenditures shall be in accordance with the pre - auditing and accounting procedures on the part of the Board of County Commissioners as mzndated by Sections 129.08 and 129.09, Florida Statutes. M Retain all books, records and other documents relative to this Agreement for three (3) years after final payment. N. Act as an independent contractor and not as an employee of the County in operating aforementioned services. The CENTER shall be liable for, and shall indemnify, defend, and hold the County, State and Federal Government harmless from and against all claims, suits, judgments, damages, losses and attorney's fees and expenses arising from its operations and provision of the aforementioned services during the course of this agreement. O. Submit to the COUNTY each year a copy of its annual audit of financial statements. II. The COUNTY shall: A. Reimburse the CENTER quarterly, in advance, at least one -fourth (1/4) of the total allocation for "Operations Funds" approved for the CENTER by the Commission as specified in Section III -D of this Agreement, in accordance with the approved Mental Health District. Ill. The CENTER and COUNTY mutually agree: 2 I 6 6 A. The term of this agreement is from October 1, 1997 to September 30, 1998. B. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days prior notice in writing to the other party. C. This Agreement is subjtct to an item of appropriation contained in the annual County budget. D The entire obligation of the COUrITY under this Agreement shall not exceed Seven Hundred Ten Thousand Four Hundred and no /100 Dollars (5710,400). The $710,400 includes all Operational Funds including transportation of Baker Act participants. This sum shall come from local sources and shall be utilized as part of the matching requirements of Section 394.76(9)(x) and (b), Florida Statutes. E. There will be no discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religious background or national origin in performance of this Agreement is regard tr, pr oyisions of service or in regards to employment. F. No modification, amendments or alterations to the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality, and of equal dignity, herewith. G. The CENTER shall not assign the performance of services called for in the Agreement without the written consent of the COUNTY. H. All notic-s, requests, consents and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing addressed to: If to the COUNTY: Collier County Public Serv;ces Division Health and Public Services Building 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 If to the CEN1'FR: . David Lawrence Mental Health Center, Inc. 6075 Golden Gate Parkway Napies, FL 34116 or to such other address as any party may designate by notice complying %vith the terms herein stated. 3 Lease 9 LEASE A -Q-EQU ENE 16C 7 THIS LEASE AGREEMENT entered into this ' d<ty" �f _ 7_____, 1997, bcmccn Copeland Baptist Mission whose mailing address is 900 Church Street, Cope land,' Florida 34137. hercinafier referred to as "LESSOR ", and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East Tarniami Trail, Napies, Florida 341 12, hereinafter referred as "LESSEE ". wITNESSETH In consideration of die mutual covenants contained herein, and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows- ARTICLE I. ¢giLi i r5mi LESSOR hereby leases to LESSEE and LESSEE hereby leases from LESSOR the property located at 900 Church Street, Copeland, Florida, as shown in Exhibit "A" which is attached and made a part of this Lease, hereinafter referral to as the "Demised Premises ", for the so!c purpose of developing and operating a neighborhood playground. ARTICLE 2. TgmC ,f L P-z LESSEE shall have and hold the Demised Premises for a terra of one (1) year, commencing on the date by which this Agreement is executed by both parties. LESSEE is granted the option, provided it is not in default of any of the terms of this Lease, to renew same for (3) additional terms of one (1) year each by giving written notice of LESSEE'S intention to renew by registered or ccrti!ied mail to LESSOR not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the leasehold estate hereby created, or any renewal thereof. Said notice period shall be effective upon placement of the written notice in an official depository of the United States Post Office, Registered or Certified Mail, postage prepaid. LESSEE, however, reserves the right to terminate this Lease, with or without cause, upon thirty (30) days prior written notice of such termination to LESSOR at the address set forth in ARTICLE 12 of this Lease. Said notice period shall become eficctive upon placement of the �%rittcn notice in an official depository of the United States Post Office, Registered or Certified Mail, Postage Prepaid ARTICLE 3. Rent LESSOR and LESSEE hereby agree that no rent shall be paid or collected for the utilization of the Demised Premises. AR•fIC[,E4. ONg E'.rpcnsgjmah Lgq� LESSEE shall pay all costs associated with the constriction, maintenance and operating expenses associated with the approved u.;c ARTICLE 5. higcjiftions to Dc;ed Prcmiscs Prior to making any changes, alterations, additions or improvements to the Demiscd Premises, LESSEE will provide to LESSOR all proposals and plans for alterations, improvements, changes or additions to the Demised Premises for LESSOR'S written approval, specifying in writing the nature and extent of the desired alteration, improvement, change, or addition, along •,yith the contemplated starting and completion time for such project. LESSOR or its designee will then have thirty (30) days within which to approve or deny in writing said request for changes, improvements, alterations or additions. LESSOR shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to required or appropriate alterations, improvements, changes or additions proposed by LESSEE. If after thirty (30) days there has been no response from LESSOR or its dcsig Le to said proposals or plans, then such silence shall be deemed as an approval to such request of LESSEE. Said changes, alterations, additions or improvements to the Demised Premises shall, when made or installed, be deemed as property of the LESSEE. LESSEE covenants and agrees in connection with any maintenance, repair work, erection, construction, improvement, addition or alteration of any authorized modifications, additions or improvements to the Demised Premises, to observe and comply with all then and luturc applicable lairs, Ordinances, rules, regulation, and requirements of the United States of America. State of Florida, County of Collier, and any and all goverruncntal agencies. 16C 7 Within thirty (30) days from the termination of this Lease or any renewal trrm thereof, LESSEE shall remove any ar.d all additions, improvements, alterations and installations which were placed in, on or upon the Demised Premises by LESSEE and repair any damage occasioned to the Demised Premises by such removal of same. Said removals and repairs shall be male at LESSEE'S expense. LESSEE covenants and agrees not to use, occupy, suffer or permit said Demised Premises or any part therrwf to be used or occupied for any purpose contrary to law or the rules or regulations of any public authority. ARTICLE 6. t1.!<Qrut32 D crniscd Premises LESSOR, its duly authorized agents, representatives and eatployas, shall have the right after reasonable notice to LESSEE, to enter into and upon the Demised Premises or any part thereof at all reasonable hours for the purpose of cxarnining same and malting repairs or janitorial service therein, and for the purposes of inspection for compliance Kith the provisions of this Lease Agreement, ARTICLE 7. Assiptru crit d Subiminia LESSEE covenants and agrees not to assign this Lease, or to sublet the whole or any part of the Danised Premises, or to permit any other persons to occupy same without the written consent of LESSOR. Any such assignment or subletting, even with the consent of LESSOR, shall not relieve LESSEE from liability for payment of rent or other sums herein provided or from the obligation to keep and be bound by the terms, conditions and covenants of this Lease. The acceptance of rent from any other person shall no be deemed to be a waiver of any of the provisions of this Lease or to be a consent to the assignment of this Lease or subletting of the Demised Premiss. ARTICLE 8 Insurance The LESSEE will at all times carry comprehensive general liability insurance in an amount not less than the sum of S 1,000,00.00 singie occurrence, S 1,000,000.00 aggregate. The cost of all such premiums on all such policies shdl be paid and borne by the LESSEE, and the certificate of such insurance thereof shall be filed with the LESSOR. ARTICLE 9. Main en rice LESSEE shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep the Demised Premises clean at all times. If the Demisal Premises is not kept clean in the opinion of LESSOR. LESSEE'S manager will be so advised in writing. If corrective action is not taken within thirt y (30) days of the receipt of such notice, LESSOR will cause the same to be cleaned and corrected and LESSEE shall assume and pay all necessary cleaning costs and such costs shall constitute additional rent which shall be paid by LESSEE within thirtv (30) days of receipt of written notice of costs incurred by LESSOR. ARTICLE 10. Default b`' Les Failure of LESSEE to comply with any provision or covenant of this Lease shall constitute a default, and LESSOR may, at its option, terminate this Lease after thin (30) da }s written notice to LESSEE, unless the &-fault be cured within the notice period (or such additional time as is reasonably required to correct such default). ARTICLE 11. Default by Lessor LESSOR shall in no event be charged with default in the performance of any of its obligations hereunder unless and until LESSOR shall have failed to perform such obligations within ninety (90) da.vs (or such additional time as is reasonably required to correct such default) after notice to LESSOR by LESSEE properly specifying winerrin LESSOR has failed to perform any such obligations. 1ATICLE 12. Nonct� Anv notice which LESSOR or LESSEE may b,: required to give to the other party shall be in writing to the oJ:er party at the following addresses LESSEE:: LESSOR: Board of County Commissioners Copeland Baptist Mission cla Real Property Mgmt. Dept 900 Church Street 3301 Taniiarri Trail East Cofri ;nd, Florida 34 13 7 Administration Building Naples, Florida 34112 Attenrion: Pastor cc: Office of the County Attorney Parks mid Recreation Director ARTICLE 13. Surrender of Prcmi3pl 16C LESSEE cova>utts and agrees to deliver up and surrender to LESSOR possession of the Dcmised Premiss upon expiration of this Lease, or its eariier termination as herein provided, broom clean and in as good condition and repair as the same Shall be at the commencement of the term o f this Lease or may have been put by LESSOR or LESSEE during the continuanoe thereof, ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or the elements beyond LESSEE'S control excepted. LESSEE shall remove aJ improvements and fixtures from the Demised Premises as provided for in Article 5 of this Lease. ARTICLE 14. Q;�5 In compliance with Sc:aion 404.055, Florida Statutes, all parties arc hereby made as%arc of the following: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons wN) are exposed to it over time, Le vels of radon that exceed federal and stale guidrlinna have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your country public health unit. ARTICLE 15. E± Ac ivg Da; This Lease Agrc;=ent shall become effective upon execution b} both LESSOR and LESSEE. ARTICLE 15. Qmccrn n¢ �atv This Lease Agrecrm nt shall be governed and construed in accordance %%ith the lags of the State of Florida. IT; wri -NESS WHEREOF, the pa.rtics hereto have hcr, undcr sct forth their hands and seals. AS TO T PE LESSEE: DATED: 7 ., ATTEST: DINIGHT E. BROCK, Cler plerk AS TO THE LESSOR: V DATED:. Approved as to form and legal sufficien Heidi F. Ashton Assistant Cowzty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Bic': �__ ���'`'� �- TIMOTHY -KC-K. ANCC Chacrrnan COP AND BAPTIST Oi . RONALD PRU�Pastor TRUSTEFS OF THE CHURCH: �IJ�/rtl /tP taC/PiT- Asst 'hutch Clerk (prau ttamc) TiLENDA SMA.LLWOOD, Trmsurcr BY: a;-, O M. 0 , Assistant Trcasurcr r.� G •� Exhibit "A" Page 1 of 2 900 Church Street Copeland, Florida /1/0,2 Tfi' -r� (Ti o 0 3 � o o U � V ! I�at- 7� r c �01a y� 16C 7 u A Exhibit "A" Page 2 of 2 !Fi'0f�il1 1di1 � `. Sew l7 MwM UX.'c 1 t N rJ� p 'WOO ��!SINGLETARY STREET � �'°"' -- ntiv p ,y�� ■c.1 T�t'S1 ' A tw. wo 4 tjt4 aw tlG LQV� W 01 63 ss 54 5910 Pitit70T1 (� N{! U to 17 46 t! A4 1) 11 u 7 uj BROCKIN ;TON DRIVE t`u. L u ems— L3 4 1 i, s- 0cm -o,o •w.. Vrryr.l0.. )S. 30 i 31 31 ){ � �v L (Y I V V V� ? A y�. ST f1 s1 M 11 1) N �''�7 -•e )7 I, MGIk�fIM pVt11R 11 90,w 1'IS. �l�{ ��{ eM000 Q� ONO Ijtr LDS L» LLB W L! 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WHEREAS, EMS Department Paramedics Provide basic and advanced life support care, a unique and highly technical service to the citizens and visitors of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the purchase of equipment shall greatly entrance the effectiveness of pre - hospital emergency medical care. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT the $52,583.64 in the EMS Trust Fund will be used to purchase equipment and these monies will not be used to supplant existing EMS Department budget allocations. G This Resolution adopted this /day of � 1997 after motion, second and majority vote favoring salve. DATE: , /,' %7 ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK,-Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: a I Heidi Ashton Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLI.lEA7GOUN , FLORID T . imothy Hancock, Chairman State of FLORIDA County of COLLIER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT this is a true and correct copy of a document on file in Board Minutes and Records of Collier County. WITNESS my hand and official seal this dais of DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS By. - D.C. �6D,',�a 1, EMERGENCY NEUCAL SERWCEa COUNTY GRANT APPLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA DE'PARDWENT OF HE 4 LTH BUREAU OF EMERGEN,;Y MEDICAL SERVICES GRANT Na r_ -11 Board of Cou.afy Co ("rant") _Idenfifcafian: NOme Of Courity. CCLL I ER Business Address: �o� .wTa Naples„ Florida, 33562 Phone # ( 941 ) 774 - J_-7 SUNCOM # - Cer'lticaticn: 1, the undersigned official of the previously named count}, certify thal to i0 the best of my know1odge and belief all information and data contained in this EMS Grant Application and its attachments are true and correct. Cc urlty My signature acknowledges and ensures that / have read, understood, and will comply fully with the Florida EMS Grants Program Handbook October, 1996 r'rintedName :�Timothy L, Hancock Signature :_ Title: Chairman -- - Date suf f I ` 13. Authorized Contact Person: Person designated authority a es $ the department with reports and documentation on all activities, services, and expenditures v�de which involve this grant. Name:_LLi r�'` -- = —�- -� _Title: Chief Business Address. _3-ial _ {w W r;_ Tam�ami 'rrai.l, Building H _p Naples, Florida„ 34112 *' QL (State) (Zp) Telephone.-( 9 41) 7 7 4-8459 SUNCOM. A �.IVUIIL,y` reaerai lax. Identification Number: VF 596000558 MRS Form 1684, October 96 22 z 6D K —was yr Attach a m _ of ,urrr►,ers -- mot"s harp the EMS County Grant w.il/ improve and expand ft cool, + ws system and that ft grant nxv es MVI not be used to supplant E gg cmp ty EMS &PdIpM sffocedoom Work Ac tM69s: Tatve Fn�t x Bid, purchhse and distribute equipment Six (6) vantha after contrast taegins. 23 r N d i r it r C i Pi it i a I i P Z I6D,;?- rn ~ C :� p rD 0 ° in 3 � ro a ,a G fl, R G rD p ID o0 R W H R (D C 0 n n ro G R rl r• p 2 O rn a (D h N ~ a H • r• �. 1-3 a a a 0 o tL] y r Q c n R � � a ZI Cl Ln IQ I u' Cl) co A ^ 1 y �� O I6D.•.2 8. APPLICATION (Requires Signature) PEQUEST FOR COUNTY DISTRIBUTION (ADVANCE PAYMF_N-f) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) COUNTY GRANT PROGRAM In aclxxdance wtlh the provislorns of s*ction 401,113(2)(a), F. S., the undersigned hereby requests an EMS co award didn'bubon (advance payment) for the improvement and oxpension of prehospRal EMS. Payment To: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS erne ot�oa�ard0 T Ammissloners aye " - 3301 East Tamiami Trail, ASS Naples, Florj.da, 34112 (•t Y ) (st(state) p Federal Tax ID Number of county: VF 5 9- 6 0 0 0 5 5 8 -�t.tfhon * Cou y icial SIGNATURE: %� n'� ` %�'� - -- Date: Printed Name: Timothy L. ancock Trtle: Chairman SfdN. AND RETURN WITH YOUR GRANT APPLICATION TO: ST: Deparlment of Health W E. POO, CLrRK Bureau of Emergency Medical Servic s ' 400 NJ. Robinson Street 5p:"pv as tv fo n 1 leas, cuff icier; 1 South lower 912 -d d Orlando, Florida 32801 -1782 ,.,Deputy Clerk, Assistant Countp Attorney Below this point for use only,4y Department of Health Bureau of .Emergency Redical services Amount: $ 53,583-64 Grant Number 97-11 Approved By: _ tgna ure, -State EMS- Date: Fiscal Year Amount: $ 0LaZU -bon Code 7T O_ b/ed u Federal Tax ID V F T 6 Beginning Date of Grant: Ending Date: 25 S"ISFACTION OF L:C3N F'4iLL' SERVICES OF .M IFUR IC 0971W ER A%'t�ca its 2226810 OR: 2347 PG: 1925 A RICUM U 0"Ic1u UCOICS of Count cwt, K 11,11111 at 11:11M MGM L RIM, CUU UC ni 5.91 lets: CutIll 1tG 1 i I i s FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL KEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against: CHRISTOPHER ARRENDONDO (02/03/74) CASK NUMBER: 95 1245.CFA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 8th day of September, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * ** *FIFTY AND 00 /100* * * * * * * * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2101, page 1448. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. Ili WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. Executed this day of _��� 1997. ATTEST: • /?r�i .i � ,;, ' c�' "�- .r/,'-� tom/ CL 6 Cult Court yF Approved as to farm legal sufficiency A sistaou y Attorney HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS G�JLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T of y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 t1# 2226811 Olt; 2347 PG: 1927 tiOm is Otnem ocaus of mum cmyy, n N%UM at 92:11M niGn 1. 11=, CM V, "1 6.60 tetra: aa�rtt b G 1 I I SATIS *ACTION OF LIEN I F'OR SERVICES OF TE03 PUBLIC U3Fh1'dDXR I sta�aitQ I I_ FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY XNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the ownbr and holder of a certain lien against: ARTURO AiYILA (12/06/72) EASE NUMBER: 95 5767 ..t i4A for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 7th day of August, 1945, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Collier County, Florida, securing the' principal sum of *** *TWENTY -FIVE AND 00 /100 * ** * * ** * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2088, page 2326. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. .. Executed thii" ,(4:P- day ATTEST: C e Of Circuit Court Approved as to form lagal sufficiency As4i:�t�our� -y Tt:tornev of 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COY'SMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA EY: T y L. Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 * ** 2226812 OR, 2341 PG: 1928 130m) fa 0YINIA1 11toul of calilit CDW, Il 91119/17 at 99:11L1 DPI W 1, 110cl, CUIX 11C !11 6.69 Ilia: unlit 16G 1 SATISFACTION 07 LIEN � rOR S:KKVX( -NS OF THE PUBLIC DHFENDSR �1 I FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through ita BOARD OF COM XSSIONERS, in the own6r and holder of a certain lien against: DAMPY RAY HARKER (11/13/44) CASE HUk.BE R: 95 7 6 9 3. VAA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 19th day of December, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of *'p * +'1VENTY -k I'VE AND 00 /100 * * * * * * * * * **DOLY.ARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2141, page 0866. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record.. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. Exequted tlni r day ATTEST: Clerk t 6T -rcu Court ,,: AgqOcraved as to form legal. sufficiency Assistant County Attorney of I e L--L-- —, 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T t y L. Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 **' 2226813 OR: 2347 PG: 1929 "t e1Cm la W74 au "=I Of CiYL H MM, n 41/11197 at AC:IUA ma? 1. u4a, Cull Be nt 1.00 Reu: CAUHA 16 G 1 SAVISFACTION OF LIEN FOR SERVIM OF THE PUBLIC D97FEWER i FOR CILT'Rit' S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the o,mer and holder of a certain lien against: 14ARLA MARIE BRICHER (03/15/64) CASE NUMBER: 95 3851.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 7th day of August, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of ****TWENTY-FIVE AND 00 /100ir * * * ** ** ** *D0LLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official. Record book 2091, page 0693. The Board of Comity Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITY7ESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. Executed this. -t day of „�' , 1997. ATTEST: C o . Circuit Court Approved as to form legal sufficiency --'ItI W. C. Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COL ER COUNTY, FLORIDA '- lBY: T t y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 * ** 2M2268�14T tuaRf :: 2�l347�y P p: wA1930 N /16/91 at 0s:11AX Mal I. IM, CUB Be M arms 6G SATISFACTION OF LIEN i FOR 3&WI(M 3 OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER � 81 i FOR CLERIC'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, rLORIDA, through its BOARD Or COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against: ROBERT CHESTER BRILL (08/04/46) CAISS NUMBER: 95 2626.HMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 24th day Of July, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of ** **TWENTY -FIVE AND 00 /1( ) * ** * * * * * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2084, page 0609. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed it its name by its Chairman. Executed tth.js _day of 1997. C es- o$ C;Ircult'.Cuurt AKro-ved as to form lega.I sufficiency Assis County 'At =corne •• } BOARD Or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLL R GO dTY, FLORIDA BY: T of y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SATISFACTION OF LIEN FOR SK'RVICES OF TBE PUBLIC DEFENDER CASWjft i\ *** 2226815 OR: 2347 PG: 193 11mun is 0111clIL nco"I of COL1111 Cmm' IL 09!11157 At 21:11U MGM 1. 110cl, cuu UC IU 1.01 1464: unI11 f I I i FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY tvt?5� 0 i A, MEN E: THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through ts BARC OF C01"ISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien agains4: CORDON TERRY BROOKS (01/04/59) CASE NUMBER: 95 7047.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 9th day of October, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * ***Tt9EN Y- F'Z'v7E ANO 00 /100 * ** * ** ** ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2111, .page 2127. The Board. of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as cAnceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The County, Florida, hereby executed in its name by Board of County Commissioners of Collier directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be its Chairman. Executed this day ATTEST: L ark of CiFqu t Court Approved as to form Legal sufficiency ;33-statn't Coun y Attorney of _� ��► 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 7,` _ BY: T y L. Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLURK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 14 * ** 2226816 OR; 2341 PO; 1932 YD LA OIiicLu 11COID! of coin A agm, it 11/11/11 At INUI D11C1'f 1. lWa, CUU ac M 6.04 acts: CU11111 I 6 I SATISF'ACT'ION OF LIEN � FOR - UMCE"sS Of THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 010-321110 i FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRZSENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COKMISSIONERS, is the ownbr and holder of a certain lien against: DENNIS JOSEPH BUCHHOLTZ (10/17/61) CASE NUMBER: 95 0756-CFA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 18th day Of Juiy, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of *""'TWENTY-FIVE AND 00 /100* ** * * ** * * **D0Ll.&RS, under >rinal Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2081' page 1185. The 'Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHER90F, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be ezecuted in its rare by its Chairman. Exequi ed t.hi.A day ATTEST: C e o Circui - Court t . Apprrrsed as to fora l egad sufficiency q41 s ' n.t Cou ty Attorney of ^Id- -1 __, 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 2226817 OR: 2347 PG: 1931 nrom 1i ancuc um ns of couin cairn, n 01/11/97 at wan calm f. ova, cuu uc M 5.01 I#U: cuml 1 bG 1 ESTISFACTION OF LIEN FOR SM"ICES OF THE PUBLIC DEF=DBR �1t�.32I1 �b i { FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL KEN BY THESE PRESBUTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF CGi�i�1ISSIOMMS, is the ownir and holder of a certain lien against: SCOTT WALTER CALDERONE (01/276/77) CASH NUMBER: 95 5084.MiA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 18th day of Au(past, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * ** *TWENTY -FIVZ AND 00 /100 * ** * * * * * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2095, page 0419. The A-csrd of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed. in .its name by its Chairman. .., U Ereauted Chia f Of 1997. c- AT'1<J&S`1 °s HOAR? OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ' C ER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T raot y L. Bnncoc Chairman Vjwoved &s to form le901 Sufficiency PREPARED BY: AAttoine=y CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX ,413044 MAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044 SATISFACTION OF LIEN FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 010- 321110 CA plBVNa * ** 2226818 OR: 2347 PG: 1934 UMIDn in 0111CIAL UCOUS of C0.1i11 CMM, 11 11 /11 /97 It 08:11AX D112? 1. 110C1, CUIL UC IU 6.00 lets: C111IIG1 6G 2 r i i i i i I i I FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against: DIANE CAPRARI AKA DIANE MARIE CAPRARI (08/02/59) CASE NUHB,ERt 96 8877.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 27th day of December, 1996, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal scum of ****FIFTY AND 00 /100 * * * ** * **** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2268, page 0402. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfmctio :t of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this Zinn of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. l;azcu *mod l:�ii� day of c 1997. P►'1'T8 S T t Apg=ved as to form legal sufficiency Asi(kAv1C.___, =. .stant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T y L. Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SATISFACTION rW- SE3MICES 00IM114 i OF LIEN OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER * ** 2226819 OR: 2347 PG: 1935 necon is mica t owns of Coons cxm, n /I /iI /st at as au mw s. ma, cuss UC M 6.01 flu: CM111 16 G 1 FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, PLORTDA, through its BOARD OF COt4MISSILINERS, is the own$r and holder of a certain lien against: JOSEPH WAYNE CARRIZR (04/10/74) CASE NUMBER: 94 0446-CFA for s;esvices of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 18th day of ;July, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of *** *EIGHTY AND 00 /100**** *** * * *QDOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2088, page 0013. The B6&rd of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. Its WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed t.ir� ,Ats` name by its Chairman. J ✓` Executed this : _ &2 day ATTEST:' t court Apprvrcsd as to form legal slaftic.iency Asiistnnt County Attorney of , 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COR LINTY, FLORIDA BY: T of y L. Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 "t 2226820 OR: 2347 PG: 1936 �x>i 11/11/!1 at 11:11M INIM 1. IM, c+.m [1C 156 6.11 ' late: emill 16G I SATISFAL"ZION OF LIEN "'OR SE.WIC13S OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER I i FOR CLERK'S USE 014LY KN(W ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against: JOHN WAYNE CORN--WELL (09/27/76) CASE NUMBER: 95 8749.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 23rd day of October-, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal stun of •'"TWENTY -FIVE AND 00/100 * *** ** * * ** *DOLLARS, under final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2125, page 2047. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, .Florid&, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed ip;,4ts name by its Chairman. Executed this day ATTEST: t tC.01: . AP -0-sd as to fcm l,eSWI sufficiency r Assistant. Cour:ty Attorney of 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA �tly Hancock BYi T Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -31044 s; SMTISPACTION OF LIK14 F011 SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER * ** 2226821 OR: 2347 PG: 1937 newn 13 DITICIA1 11CM1 of C011I11 ':A4RYY, It 01/11/91 it 11:11AX NIGIT 1. 319C1, C1W 11C des 6.11 Rita: j =111 ! 6G j I I FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENAS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the ow+ni§r and holder of a certain lien against: COLLIN MICHAEL CREED (11/13/75) CASE NUMBER: 95 2569.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 24th day Of July, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * * * *IVENTY -FIVE AND 00 /100* * ** *r+►****DOLI.ARS, under Final ,judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2084, page 0605. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN W176ESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. Executed ,this, 1 -day ATTEST: filer ofCircuit: Court Approved as to form legal sufficiency _" w — As istant County _ Attorney of - L-10� . _ , 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 9Y: T t y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK or THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 * ** 2226922 OR: 2347 PG: 1938 19111/91 tt 16:11M 010ff 1. LWa, CM 1K M 6.1i htr: 0AU1 16G 1 SAt'ZTSrPZTT -0W OF L.IMQ FM SLICES Of TM PUBLIC DEPWORR � i1�12iQ � rOR CLERX'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, rLORID.A., through its BOARD OF COMMIS.'SIOI19RS, is the ow:lerr and holden of a certain lien against: JAMES WILLIAM DEMOPOULOS (03/13/61) CASK NUMBER: 89 1036.CFA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 1st day Of September, :995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of *-& **)wIFTY AND 00 /100 * * ** * ** * ** *DOLLARS, under Final ,Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2098, page 1262. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by ita Chairman. Nxccuts►d ! %t}lrs / day of 1997. '. ATTEST.- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLL R COUNTY, FLORIDA C . er o Cirosit Court fiY: T Ily L. Hancock Chairman Approved as to form legal sufficiency ASS stant County Attorney PREPARED 81: CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SKTISFACTION OF LIEN YOR SURVI"S OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 81 aMID * ** 2226823 OR. 231 PG: 1939 no= is Oncni ams of mire corn, n 11/18191 at mum mir i. ima, can Ric M Let uslat 16 G 1 E i i i ( i i FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY' THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against: ANDRES DCMINGO (04/12/40) CASE NUMBER: 95 7612.MMA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 13th day Of October, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * * * *TirRNTY -FIVE AND 00/100***** ******DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2111, page 2131. The Board of County COmaaissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WYTNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its narse by its Chaizvian. Rxec.-uxed- th'iG ATTEST: .E , C ox C rcu t` .our Approved as to form leg4 sufficiency Assxstart Cou�tty Attorney of ��� , 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T y L. Hancoc T Chairman :PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 S". spAr-TION OF LISA FM SFRVIMS or T'r8 PUB"'IC ORFMMRR � Q:►x1. i+Qr n'NCV ALL MEN 1 is BO.A3tA of against I CASE NUMBER: tt* 2226824 OR: 2341 PG: 1940 umm # is 011cm UCCUS of co"114 MR1, FL 11/11%91 it 11 :1U1 May 1. 11m, CUU or nS C of letn. CLvili 1 bG I I I I i i +I 3 FOR CLXRX I S USE C)N-y By THESE PRESBNTS that COLLIER COUN!". , FLORIDA, through COMMISSIONERS, is the own4r and holder of a certain lien AILEXN FERN? NDEZ (06 /30/71) 95 4376.XM for services of the Public 1Mfender, bearing the date of the 7th day of August, 1995, recorded in Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of ""TWENTY-FIVE At"D 00 /100 * * * * ** * * *r *D0LLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2091, page 0696. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfactiOn of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners Of Collier County, Florida, b.eraby directs tilat this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its name by its Chairman. Executed ttAs; 2- wk M E_ day y of . 1997. ATTEST: C P-S Of i CUrt 6OUz AlPkraved as to form legal sufficiency "l Agalsta.nt County A%torniy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLJ#R COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Timot y L. Hancock Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERIC Ole THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 N"LES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 11 SATI FAC'TION OF I,ZRN 7M SMMCBS OF T1FR FUPLIC DRFMMRR eY0.3211I�G T KNOW ALL 24-PN its BOARD GF against: CASE NUMBER: * *x 2225825 OR: 2347 PG: 1941 1!/ IM At 11:11u me? 1. Boa, CLIP :ea M i. /9 : anal i 6G 1 I ! ! I ! I FOR CLERK ► S USE ONLY BY THESE uP•8SENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through COMMISSIONERS, is the ownbr and holder of a curtain lien FRED VINCENT JODZCH (01112163) 94 0715.CFA for services of the public Defender, bearing the date of the 27th day of September, 1995, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sure of " "T'i'dR27'Y'Y-F'IVE AND 00 /100 * * ** *** * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2108, Page 1437. The Board of County 4ammissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full Payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cv.lcel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this qa c by its Chairman. Satisfaction of Lien be axecuta� , nrrd.�s Executed this ATTEST: CAuta ourt Approved as to form legal sufficiency As bstant Cou y �►tt � y` of _A,&; _, 1997. BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Y: T y L . Hancoc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O„ BOX 413044 HAPLBS► FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SATISFA'XIGO or FM MMVICHS or 00-33211710 LIEN '2'M PUBLIC DZYN X ilRR * ** 2226926 OR: 2347 PG: 1942 tiMD if MICIM Kamm of COLLAR cna m, n 111107 it 11:16a May 1. etjCt, 01111 111C III i.Ot lets: awil I 6 1 I I 1 I I FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KWAi ALL 142N BY THESES F"SENTS that COLLIER C.OUMT, FLoRjDp,, through 'ts PiG %RD Or COMit[ISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain_ lien aga inat.: MICP -JkEL PATRICK .TONES (08/08/64) CASE NUMBER: 94 97,9.MKA for services of the Public Defander, bearing the date of the 25th day Of July, 1995, recorded In office, of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of ""TWENTY- -1FIVT AND 00 /100**** #ta : * * *DorLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2084, page 0019. The Sbard of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full Payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court Cancel this lien of record. IN WI'lNZSS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed, in its nasee by its Chairman. s axe cute=,d . this "�_ �y of �e,Q'z 1997. ATTEST.- C1�C rc Duct Approved as to form ie9a sl�fficiency Assistant. Count Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, MORIDA BY: T y L. an oc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SATISFACTION OF LIEN FOR URViCRS OF THE PUBLIC DRIVENF1ER ot0�,7 KNOW ALL IKEN BY x$ESi; PRESg"7S its BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, is againsts *** 2226827 OR: 2347 PG: 1943 11 OFFICIAL HL'ong of C+QLLIil CM T, n 03/11/91 at 01:13M MW B, $1Wl, WH iSC nt 1101 I�t1. Cmil 16G 0 A s i FOR CLSRl'S USE ONLY that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through the ownigr and holder of a certain lien DAVID THOMAS KESECKER (07/01/69) CASE NUMBER: 95 8156.xm for services of the Public Defender, blearing the date of the 18th day Of December, 1995, recorded in office of the Clark of the Cir Of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 18th Court * * * *TWE11TY- -FIFE AND 00 /100**** *** * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Jadge.ment and Order recorded in Official Record book 2141, page 0483. The-Board of County Commissioners Of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment, and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same ass canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHKREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Ylo.rida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its nano by its Chairman. Executed this � day of '-Z� ' -- __, 1997. A'.iTAST: C e oc Carcui* .� A0p:soved as to form l "l sufficiency �---- Attsistant Coon y Attoi -ney W OF COUNTY COMMI55IONBRS CO LOR i BY: T.uaot y L. Hanroc Chairman PREPARED BY: CLERX OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, BLoRIDA 34101 -3044 14 * ** 2226828 OR; 2347 PG; 1944 11C01M 1A 03lICIAL 11e0as Of COU111 COOPT, n H /11191 at 01:18AN NIOW 1. DWI, n119 UC IU 6.00 G,S1iAl1 1 1 6G I SATISFACTION OF LIMi � FOR 3MVI08$ OF THM PUBLIC DRY31n)ER I +iO3211.�0 I I YOH CLBRK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL YEN BY THESE PRISSENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its D OF C04tt YSSIONBRS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against.: TROXAS JOHN STOREY (07/03/50) (CASE NUMBERS 96 2476.KmA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 17th day of :July, 1196, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * *a *`l'N13NTY -FIVE AND 00 /100 * * * * * * * * ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2213, page 1063. The-36ard of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same j as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel. this lien of record. IN WITINESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed it► its nave by its Chairaan. Exee:uticd 't�ia'�g .�. dap of . 1447 . ATTEST: C Of-Elw u t 'Court - Approved ae,, t.a fora legal. sufficiency Assistant Coon y Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 4, BY: tAy– p�.- 8ancc –cTc �- Chairman PREPARED AY: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 SATISrj%CTICV Of LIEN FM SMMICES OF TER PUBLIC ORFMDER 01U42111G 1 * ** 2226829 OR: 2347 PG: 1946 umm is Ot iew 11a at of GOuin mim, n 11/18/97 at 61:1UX wimy 1. 110x, cbut i3c [n 6.01 IOU: CLEI11 1 6r 141 I s j FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALI,,MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through itq BOARD OF COImISSIINRRS, is the ownbr and holder of a certain lion against: JAMES HAYWOOD MCCOURT (06/1.7/62) CASE NUMBERs 96 1500.CFA for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 7th day of January, 1997, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of * ** *ONE HUNDRED TWENTY -FIVE AND 00 /100 * * * * * * * *** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order .recorded in Official Record book 2272, page 0341. The'llbard of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges fuzz payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and Hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this .Lien of record. IN WIT14ESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be oxecuted in: its •name by its Chair.man. Executed this �bfmay of 1997. ATTEST:` �. C er •.of. Cj-rcU L- Court _ Approved as to farm legal sufficiency pwt Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONRRS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: T114 . Cha : anan PREPARED BY: CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 * ** 2226830 OR: 2347 PG: 3946 Lu MI is ornau R1 ous of cows mQ11'i, n 13/10/11 it 11:1141 1b eu'. 11m, WU i.1c [1t L" Leta: CU1111 l 6 G 1"I QATISVA-CTIOW OF LIEN K'R SRRVICES OF THE PU33LIC DRFWaDRR ! ! FOR CLERK'S USE ONLY KNOW ALL MEN BY THZSR PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, through its BOARD OF co.4XISSI011ERS, is the own4r and holder of a certain lien agui,Tst s (;L'kRY AL'VY'N LECERE (05/29/58) A&A BON2E I) BONE2W CASE NUMBER: 96 5110.Mmk AD for services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 13th day of January, 1997, recorded in office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal. suet of * ***ONE HUNDRED AND 00 /100 ** ** * * *° ** *DOLLARS, under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2273, page 2331. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction of said lien, hereby surrenders the same as canceled, and hereby directs that:. the Clerk of said Circuit Court cancel this lien of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs that this Satisfaction of Lien be executed in its naase by its Chairman. c ^)1U Execut4d this " aay AQproved as to form lagal sufficienc Assistant County Attorney Of ' , 1997. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CQ JLFt tTNT't F R I DA HY i T tby L. Hancc�c� -- Cha irnesn PR.EPAJRED BY: CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101 -3044 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MISCELLP.I`'EOUS CORRESPONDENCE SEPTEMBER 16, 1997 FOR BOARD ACTION: I bG :Satisfaction of Lien: NEED MOTION authori7ing the Chairman to sign Satisfaction of Lien for Services of the Public Defender for Case Nos.: 95 -1245 -CFA, 95- 5767 -MMA, 95- 7093 -MMA, 95- 3851 -MMA, 95- 2626 -MKk, 95- 7047 -MMA, 95 -0756 -CFA, 95- 5084 -MN IA, 96- 8877 -MMA, 95- 0446 -CFA, 95- 8749 -MMA, 95- 2569 -MMA, 89-1036- CFA, 95- 7012 -MMA, 95 -4376 -MMA, 94- 0775 -CFA, 94 -9719 -MMA, 95- 8156•MMA, 96- 2478 -MMA, 96- 1500 -CFA, 96 -5110 -MMA. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECOR2 Vi i ACTION AS DIRECTED: NO. qI I7 EM SEP 16 S97 Pg,� 1 3301 fart Timiand Tail • N*ies, Florida 34112 -4977 s WK C No* (941) 7744097 • Fax (541) 774 -366 �. Dina t • •,1% TawYMy L Hang k, NCP DWU 2 Timodty L C Var tine Disci .3 P.mr.Li S. 7vtcc'Mk OnVict 4 Darban 8. Barry G�tric't 5 September. 16, 1997 LLESG Division Bureau of Justa.'ce Assistance 633 Indiana Avenue, N*W., 11th Floor Wash ngton, D.C. 20531 Attn: Jovice Mocso Grant Consultant Re: Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Grant Number 9E -LB -VX -0858 Dear Ms. Mosso : The Board of County Commissioners supports the Collier County Sheriff`s Office request for an adjustment to grant number 96 -LB- VX-0856. The Sheriff's request is for a decrease in the amount of the 1996 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Number 96 -LB -VX -0858 Purpose Area 1. Procuring Equipment, Technology and Other Material Directly Related To Basic Law Enforcement Functions by $39,500.00 and to increase Purpose Area 1. Supporting The Hiring, Training, and Employing of Additional Law Enforcement Officers and Necessary Support Persoruzel on a continuing basis by that $39,500.00. The Board understands that the Collier County Sheriffs Office (CCSO) will use the $39,500.00 for regular salary and benefits to fund a Network Specialist support person for the equipment being purchased with LLEBG funds, resulting in a net gain over the CCSO current appropriate ceiling in the number of staff who perform nonadministrative public safety service. Surely, Tirrwthy H ncock Chai n, Board of County Co-aunissioners Approved to to form & lepl auffiuicucy AadstLut Comaijr Attemey ` '%o 1! �,r# - SKIGHT E BROCK'. CLERK Aa eP -V eck kv 1pt�S�"