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Agenda 12/12/2017 Item #17F12/12/2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to affirm the decision of the Collier County Planning Commission and approve an Ordinance Amending Ordinance NO. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village Planned Unit Development (PUD), to approve an insubstantial change to the PUD to modify provisions relating to street tree standards, and providing for an effective date. The subject property is located on the east side of Livingston Road, approximately one mile south of Pine Ridge Road, in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 4.34 acres. [PDI-PL20160002748] _____________________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village PUD, to approve an insubstantial change to the PUD approved by the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC). CONSIDERATIONS: The petition is proposing to revise PUD Section 2.9, the Street Tree Master Plan, to remove the street tree requirement. The proposed removal of the street tree requirement will permit the HOA to remove some street trees, remove and replace others, and leave some in their current location. The existing street trees were all planted on HOA common area property. In order to demonstrate that minimum LDC tree standards have been met, the HOA will now be required to provide evidence that the required tree plantings have been installed on common area property by the HOA, or on single-family lots with the homeowner's consent. FISCAL IMPACT: The PDI application by and of itself will have no fiscal impact on Collier County. There is no guarantee that the project, at build-out, will maximize its authorized level of development; however, if the PDI is approved, a portion of the land could be developed, and the new development will result in an impact on Collier County public facilities. The County collects impact fees prior to the issuance of building permits to help offset the impacts of each new development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to fund projects identified in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan as needed to maintain adopted Level of Services (LOS) for public facilities. Additionally, in order to meet the requirements of concurrency management, the developer of every local development order, approved by Collier County, is required to pay a portion of the estimated Transportation Impact Fees associated with the project in accordance with Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances. Other fees collected prior to issuance of a building permit include building permit review fees. Finally, additional revenue is generated by application of ad valorem tax rates, and that revenue is directly related to the value of the improvements. Please, note that impact fees and taxes collected were not included in the criteria used by staff and the Hearing Examiner to analyze this petition. GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (GMP) IMPACT: Future Land Use Element (FLUE): Because this application is not adding uses or increasing the intensity of the previously approved uses in the PUD, it is consistent with the FLUE of the Growth Management Plan. Transportation Element: Transportation Planning staff has evaluated the proposed changes to the PUD Documents. Street trees are not addressed in the Transportation Element; therefore, there is no issue with consistency. Conservation and Coastal Management (CCME) Element: Environmental staff has evaluated the proposed change to the PUD Documents. Street trees are not addressed in the CCME; therefore, there is 12/12/2017 no issue with consistency with the Element of the GMP. COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC) RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC heard petition PDI-PL20160002748 on November 16, 2017. The CCPC voted unanimously (5-0) to approve the proposed change. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This is an insubstantial change amendment to the existing Livingston Village PUD (Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended). Pursuant to LDC Section 10.02.13 E.2 and Chapter 3, Section G.3 of the Administrative Code for Land Development, the Planning Commission or the Hearing Examiner is the final decision maker for insubstantial change applications. The BCC, on June 13, 2017, directed staff to bring insubstantial changes to Planned Unit Developments to the Board of County Commissioners for affirmation of the approving CCPC Resolution/HEX Decision in order to amend the PUD Ordinance accordingly. The Planning Commission was guided in its decision by the criteria stated in Section 10.02.13.E.2 of the LDC: “An insubstantial change to an approved PUD Ordinance shall be based upon an evaluation of LDC subsection 10.02.13 E.1 [criteria for substantial changes] and shall … be based on the findings and criteria used for the original application ….” This item has been approved as to form and legality, and requires an affirmative vote of four for Board approval. (SAS) RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners (Board) affirm the decision of the Collier County Planning Commission and approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village PUD, to approve an insubstantial change to the PUD. Prepared by: Fred Reischl, AICP, Principal Planner, Zoning Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Staff Report 11-16-17 FINAL (PDF) 2. CCPC Resolution No. 17-06 (PDF) 3. NIM Summary (PDF) 4. backup 13654_001 (PDF) 5. backup 23654_030 (PDF) 6. backup 33654_050 (PDF) 7. backup 4 (PDF) 8. Legal Ad - Agenda ID 4151 (PDF) 9. Ordinance - 111617 (PDF) 12/12/2017 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 17.F Doc ID: 4151 Item Summary: This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to affirm the decision of the Collier County Planning Commission and approve an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village Planned Unit Development (PUD), to approve an insubstantial change to the PUD to modify provisions relating to street tree standards, and providing for an effective date. The subject property is located on the east side of Livingston Road, approximately one mile south of Pine Ridge Road, in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of ±4.34 acres. [PDI-PL20160002748] Meeting Date: 12/12/2017 Prepared by: Title: Planner, Principal – Zoning Name: Fred Reischl 11/08/2017 10:05 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Planning and Zoning – Zoning Name: Michael Bosi 11/08/2017 10:05 AM Approved By: Review: Zoning Michael Bosi Additional Reviewer Completed 11/08/2017 11:32 AM Zoning Ray Bellows Additional Reviewer Completed 11/08/2017 4:07 PM Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Completed 11/14/2017 2:54 PM County Attorney's Office Scott Stone Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 12/05/2017 8:23 AM Growth Management Department James French Deputy Department Head Review Completed 12/05/2017 11:35 AM Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Completed 12/05/2017 2:48 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 12/05/2017 2:58 PM Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer Completed 12/05/2017 3:15 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 12/06/2017 7:30 AM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 12/06/2017 9:09 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 12/12/2017 9:00 AM PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 1 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) STAFF REPORT TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ZONING DIVISION – ZONING SERVICES SECTION GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT HEARING DATE: NOVEMBER 16, 2017 SUBJECT: PDI-PL-20160002748; LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PDI (MARBELLA LAKES) PROPERTY OWNER/AGENT: Owner/Agent: Agent: Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc. Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP 6664 Marbella Lane Hole Montes, Inc. Naples, FL 34105 950 Encore Way Naples, FL 34110 PLEASE NOTE: The HOA controls the common areas where the street trees are located, within the Livingston Village PUD, aka Marbella Lakes. REQUESTED ACTION: The petitioner, Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc., requests an insubstantial change to Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village PUD, to modify provisions relating to street tree standards. The subject PUD property consists of 148.98± acres. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: The PUD is located on the east side of Livingston Road, approximately one mile south of Pine Ridge Road in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida (see location map on following page). PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 2 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) (Insert location Map) PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 3 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: In the applicant’s narrative statement, the purpose of the proposed amendment is to revise PUD Section 2.9, the Street Tree Master Plan, to now allow trees to be removed or replaced at the option of the Marbella HOA. The petitioner also indicates that all single-family lots currently meet and will continue to be required to meet the minimum planting requirements of Section 4.06.05 of the Land Development Code (LDC). SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: This section of the staff report identifies the land uses and zoning classifications for properties surrounding the boundaries of the PUD North: The Balmoral PUD (4.0 DU/A) and the Whippoorwill Woods PUD (5.51 DU/A) East: Interstate-75, across from which is Golden Gate Estates (1DU/2.25A) South: Wyndemere RPUD (1.53DU/A) West: Livingston Road ROW, across from which is the Grey Oaks PUD (1.11 DU/A) STAFF ANALYSIS: The Livingston Village PUD currently requires street trees in lieu of tree requirements for individual lots or tracts, as described in Section 2.9 of the PUD. This amendment permits street trees to be removed under certain circumstances. Over the years, since the original development of the PUD, the street trees have grown into the sidewalks and utility lines, causing damage. The proposed removal of the street tree requirement will permit the HOA to remove some street trees, remove and replace others, and leave some in their current location. All street trees are planted on HOA property. The HOA will be required to provide PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 4 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) evidence that the required plantings have been installed on common area property by the HOA or single-family lots with the homeowner’s consent. Comprehensive Planning: Because this application is not adding uses or increasing the intensity of the previously approved uses in the Livingston Village PUD, it is consistent with the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the GMP. Conservation and Coastal Management Element: Environmental staff has evaluated the proposed changes to the PUD Documents. There is no issue with consistency. Transportation Element: Transportation Planning staff has evaluated the proposed changes to the PUD Documents, and there is no issue with consistency. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPENT INSUBSTANTIAL CHANGE CRITERIA: There are three types of changes to a PUD Ordinance: Substantial, Insubstantial, and Minor. An insubstantial change includes any change that is not considered a substantial or minor change. An insubstantial change to an approved PUD Ordinance shall be based upon an evaluation of LDC Section 10.02.13 E.1. The criteria and response to each criterion are listed below as follows: LDC Section 10.02.13.E.1 Criteria: a. Is there a proposed change in the boundary of the Planned Unit Development (PUD)? No, there is no proposed change in the boundary of the PUD. b. Is there a proposed increase in the total number of dwelling units or intensity of land use or height of buildings within the development? No, there is no proposed increase in the number of dwelling units or intensity of land use or height of buildings within the development. c. Is there a proposed decrease in preservation, conservation, recreation, or open space areas within the development in excess of five (5) percent of the total acreage previously designated as such, or five (5) acres in area? No, there is no proposed decrease in preservation, conservation, recreation, or open space areas within the development as designated on the approved Master Plan. d. Is there a proposed increase in the size of areas used for non-residential uses, to include institutional, commercial and industrial land uses (excluding preservation, conservation or open space), or a proposed relocation of nonresidential land uses? No, there is no increase in the size of non-residential uses. PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 5 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) e. Is there a substantial increase in the impacts of the development which may include, but are not limited to increases in traffic generation; changes in traffic circulation; or impacts on other public facilities? No, there are no substantial impacts resulting from this amendment. f. Will the change result in land use activities that generate a higher level of vehicular traffic based upon the Trip Generation Manual published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers? The proposed amendment would not result in land use activities that generate higher levels of vehicular traffic based upon the Trip Generation Manual published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, which were not anticipated when the principal uses were originally adopted. g. Will the change result in a requirement for increased stormwater retention, or otherwise increase stormwater discharge? No, the proposed changes will not impact or increase stormwater retention or increase stormwater discharge. h. Will the proposed change bring about a relationship to an abutting land use that would be incompatible with an adjacent land use? No. There will be no incompatible relationships with abutting land uses. i. Are there any modifications to the PUD Master Plan or PUD Document or amendment to a PUD ordinance which is inconsistent with the Future Land Use Element or other elements of the Growth Management Plan or which modification would increase the density of intensity of the permitted land uses? No. Comprehensive Planning staff determined the proposed changes to the PUD Document would be consistent with the FLUE of the GMP. Both environmental and transportation planning staff reviewed this petition, and no changes to the PUD Document are proposed that would be deemed inconsistent with the Conservation and Coastal Management Element (CCME) or the Transportation Element of the GMP. This petition does not propose any increase in density or intensity of the permitted land uses. j. The proposed change is to a PUD District designated as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and approved pursuant to Chapter 380.06, Florida Statues, where such change requires a determination and public hearing by Collier County pursuant to Sec. 380.06 (19), F.S. Any change that meets the criterion of Sec. 380.06 (19)(e)2., F.S., and any changes to a DRI/PUD Master Plan that clearly do not create a substantial deviation shall be reviewed and approved by Collier County under Section 10.02.13 of the LDC. Livingston Village PUD is not a DRI; therefore, this criterion is not applicable. PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 6 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) k. Are there any modifications to the PUD Master Plan or PUD Document or amendment to a PUD ordinance which impact(s) any consideration deemed to be a substantial modification as described under LDC Section(s) 10.02.13 E.? Based upon the analysis provided above, the proposed change is not deemed substantial. LDC Section 10.02.13.E.2 Criteria,: Does this petition change the analysis of the findings and criteria used for the original application? No, the proposed change does not affect the original analysis and findings for the original application. Please see Rezone Findings and Findings for the original PUD (Exhibit “A”). DEVIATION DISCUSSION: No Deviations are requested. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM): A NIM was conducted by the applicant on August 23, 2017 at the Marbella Lakes Clubhouse located at 6664 Marbella Lane in Naples, Florida. Approximately 31 people attended. Following Agent Bob Mulhere’s presentation attendees asked questions for about 20 minutes. Some attendees expressed support for the proposed optional street trees; others stated that they enjoyed the community- atmosphere created by the trees. A few attendees asked for options to include replanting some of the street trees and Mr. Brett Cohan of the Marbella Lake Owners Association said that was being considered, and future planning meetings would occur on that matter. Several members voiced support for removing street trees already causing property damage, because they believe the property damage was going to affect property values. COUNTY ATTORNEY OFFICE REVIEW: This Staff Report was reviewed by the County Attorney’s office on October 30, 2017. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Collier County Planning Commission approve Petition PDI- PL20160002748 and forward the petition to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) for ordinance amendment. Attachments: A. Rezone Findings B. Application C. Ordinance Number: 03-23 D. NIM Summary E. Draft Resolution PDI-PL20160002748 Livingston Village PUD Page 7 of 7 CCPC: November 16, 2017 (Revised: 11/8/17) PREPARED BY: _______________________________________ _____________________ FRED REISCHL, AICP, PRINCIPAL PLANNER DATE ZONING DIVISION REVIEWED BY: _______________________________________ ______________________ RAYMOND V. BELLOWS, ZONING MANAGER DATE ZONING DIVISION APPROVED BY: ________________________________________ ______________________ MIKE BOSI, AICP, DIRECTOR DATE ZONING DIVISION CCPC RESOLUTION NO. 17 — 0 L A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR AN INSUBSTANTIAL CHANGE TO ORDINANCE NO. 03-23, AS AMENDED, THE LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PUD, TO MODIFY PROVISIONS RELATING TO STREET TREE STANDARDS. THE SUBJECT PUD PROPERTY CONSISTS OF 148.98± ACRES, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD, APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF PINE RIDGE ROAD IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. [PL20160002748] 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. 04-41, as amended) which establishes regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission is authorized by the Board of County Commissioners to grant insubstantial changes to PUD Ordinances in accordance with Subsection 10.02.13.E.2 of the Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed planning agency for the area hereby affected, has held a properly noticed public hearing and has considered the advisability of the requested insubstantial change to modify provisions relating to street tree standards as shown on the revised Section 2.9 of the Livingston Village PUD attached as Exhibit A, for the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter of fact that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 10.02.13.E.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have Commission in public meeting assembled and presented. been given opportunity to be heard by this the Commission having considered all matters NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Petition No. PDI-PL20160002748 filed by Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, of Hole Montes, Inc., on behalf of Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc., with respect to the property described in Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village Residential Planned Unit Development, also known as Marbella Lakes, be and the same is hereby approved to modify 9/20/17 Livingston Village PUD (Marbella Lakes) PDI-PL20160002748 1 O bJ provisions relating to street tree standards, as shown on the revised Section 2.9 of the Livingston Village PUD attached hereto as Exhibit A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Commission and filed with the County Clerk's Office. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote on the I (,off day of k\)og1,,,,-JL,,t r, 2017. ATTEST: Thaddeus Cohen, Department Head Growth Management Department A proved as t form and legality: ,fib 4l �a/r7 Sc A. Stone Assistant County Attorney COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Karen Homiak, Vice -Chairman Attachment: Exhibit A — revised Section 2.9 of the Livingston Village PUD 9/20/17 Livingston Village PUD (Marbella Lakes) PDI-PL20160002748 2 06J SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2.9 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use throughout the Livingston Village PUD. Except as specifically provided in paragraphs A. through K. the provisions of the LDC shall apply, as applicable to landscape buffers berms, fences, and walls. The following standards shall apply! K. Street Trees previously required pursuant to the Street Tree Master Plan may be removed. Such trees are not required to be replanted. All single family lots must meet the minimum planting requirements set forth in the LDC. Prior to the removal of any Street Trees, Marbella HOA shall submit an insubstantial change to the approved project landscape plan identifying the fact that the Street Trees are to be removed and identifying any single family lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements. The revised landscape plan shall include one or more typical planting plans for such lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements, and evidence that the necessary ,1p antings have been installed by the Marbella HOA at their expense on common area property or on the single family lot with the homeowner's written consent. Mal .. 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Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Na- ples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. Customer Ad Number Copyline HOLE MONTES INC Pub Dates August 7, 2017 (Sign ture of affiant} Sworn to and subscribed before me This August 09, 2017 (Signature of affiant] 1704898 PUBLIC NOTICE P.O.# KAROLEKANGAS F; NotaryPuWk-State ofFlorlda sCommWon1GG ME 12M) yor miw�sU�hwuawraury�vn P.O.# Aten Continued from Page 3A That date is when Alfie Oakes and his father, the late Frank Oakes, launched the original Oakes [farms Markel an DAvi&Boalcvard in Ease Naples more than 20 yrars a o, but Nov, 6 also Is the birthday or Alf We wire and grandfa that. The Oakes family also launched the Food & Thought organic mnrket and cafe in Naples on that date more than 10 yearsago. Earlier this year Oakes said he wouldn't wait another year to open the store if they missed the Nov. 6 target this year. "WC weren't going to, but this is like a build and design," St. Martin said. Foch thacacpsxns from the store's originaldesign are changed or additions to plans bad renderings air made, it causes a delay. Although lhasu changes advance the project, they also set it back. "It's going to be something that no one's ever seen, and the reason why we're behind now is because we decided on the cleslggn that we wan cd, we real- izeddsroughis uctural engineering that we didn"t have the support to support it," St. Martin smid. "First our dtI group came in with their structural engineer and said there's no way that we can do this. So he went back and gave his opi- nion on where we had to add support and then sent it to our structural engineer here, and our structural engineer took that, want in and said we've got be add suppport hetn, hero, here, hom. toxo," Of course, whin a red CA �tt df walgght- beEuingspecit"icatimts.11,IN. kill a- alsupppaort to astraotura, the project has. 1. revisit the pwmiufng process, Canter County erflcials must approve the now plans- "Anil lana' And tuft's whits we're at right now;' SL Idnrlin said. "We're at Ilse point where we need to be. Then in October well he going fag hone on the io_side." The landmark store is destined to be a local destination, a foodies' paradise coupled with concepts of Oakes' produce and scafaad murkuls, Fatal &'11huught's healthy cuisine and Thoughtful Threads orgnaic clothing store, "It's just incredible, absolutely in- credible," St. Martin said. "Technically, we're not a restaurant; we're a grocery store, but we aro going to belRervirrg restaurant -quality food. Ev&ythiog you can think of we'll be serving it." Amenities al the more than 77,000. Naples Dally News Monday, August 7, 2017 SA OAKES FARMS INC A rendering of the exterior of Oakes Farms' Seed to Table store under construction In the former Albertson supermarket at Livingston and Immokalee roads In North Naples. A rendering of the Interior of Oakes Farms' Seed to Table store. squmv,fom stare will tnclude sit-down dining, a fall-servkce bar, three bare for beer and wine, a huge wine room with samples on tap, a wood -fired brick oven re, pizza, a raw bar, sushi bar, grilling area, coffee bar and stations preparing Fresh pasta, guacamole, ch ease, cut vegetables, sandwiches, smoothies and even homemade ice cream with indoory outdoor seating. "There is a bread station where we're going to be making fresh brand. So we've got a hot bread program all day long. No matter what time you come in, we're going to have hot bread going;" St. Martin said. "We are going to have somebody on a three-wheeler bike with a basket filled up with all the hot bread riding around the store ringing a bell, 'Hot bread Get your hot breed!' They'll be doing that." Thu store will even include a book room, live plants for sale and a free day care center for shoppers. Large fish tanks won't just be for show; they will house fresh seafood for sale. "In the back of the seafood depart- ment we'll going to have un the left side The public Is Invited to attend a neighborhood Information meeting held by Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, Vice President of Hole Montes, Inc. on behalf of the Marcella Lakes Owners Association, Inc. at the following time and location: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Marbella Lakes Clubhouse 6664 Marbella Lane Naples, FL 34105 A formal application has been made to Collier County. This application requests an Insubstantial change to Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village PUD, to remove provisions relating to street tree standards. The subject PUD property consists of 148.981 acres, located on the east side of Livingston Road, approximately one mile south of Pine Ridge Road in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida [PDI-PL20160002746i. I F• -ltd t3frE LOCATION II' WE VALUE YOUR INPUT Business and property owners, residents and visitors are welcome to attend the presentation and discuss the project with the owner and Collier County staff. If you are unable to attend this meeting, but have questions or comments, they can be directed by mail, phone, or e-mail to: Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, Vice President, Planning Services Hole Montes, Inc., 950 Encore Way, Naples, Florida 34110 Phone: 239-254-2000, bobmulhere®hmeng.com August7,2017 ND -1704898 OAKES FARMS INC TIM ATENMAPLES OAU NEWS Oakes Farms' Seed to Table destination gmcery sore, under coriornalon on the northeast corner of Livingston and Immokalee roads In North Naples, now Is targeted to open In late 2019. a 300 -gallon tank, on the right side anoth- er 300 -gallon tank — live tilapia, live shrimp. In the center will be three 200 - gallon tanks for lobsters, so the whole wall wW just be a huge fish tank," St. Martin said. Oakes expects to have 400 to 500 employees staffing the massive Steve. Local restaurateur Eric Mansour was hired in July as executive chef for Oakes Farms. The Culinary Institute of Amer. ice graduate will oversee the company's existing food service program while prepormg it to exponentially expand with Seed [o Table. Mansour was speechless after his first walkthrough of the new store under construction. "Really. It's a lot," Mansour said. "It's a chefs dream; it really is." The chef is working daily at Oakes Farms Market, 2205 Davis Blvd., and starting to introduce culinary items such as different types of ceviche and tartars that will be offered at the new store in North Naples. A lot of the things that we're fg ping to be implementing in to Seed to lisb[e we're trying out here, especially when it comes to the food," Mansour said. "I think it's coal that pmple are able to get a sneak of what's to came. I mems every week I'm going to have a little some- thing. 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The petition is described as follows: 1) Strike through the street tree section of the Marbella Lakes Master Plan in its entirety and provide a requirement that the HOA submit a revised landscape plan indicated where oak trees will be removed and which lots, if any require a replacement canopy tree to meet minimum LDC requirements. Note: This is a summary of the NIM. A recording, is also provided. Attendees: On Behalf of the Applicant: Brett Cohan, Board Member, Marbella Lakes Owners Association Mulhere, FAICP, VP Planning, Hole Montes County Staff: Fred Reischl, Senior Planner, Collier County Approximately 31 members of the public were counted in attendance. Mr. Mulhere started the presentation by introducing himself, the applicants, and county staff. He then provided an overview of the PDI process. Mr. Cohan then spoke about the history of the street landscaping issues within the community and why the changes to the landscaping are needed. Mr. Mulhere continued with a detailed overview of the PDI application process, the issues the trees are causing, potential issues that could arise, and the Collier County landscape code. Issues include: most trees were not planted with required root barriers, all trees are planted in HOA property and too close to sidewalks and utilities (inconsistent with approved landscape plan). Mr. Mulhere then went on to read the proposed language to amend the Marbella Lakes Master Plan. Following Mr. Mulhere's presentation, there was approximately twenty minutes of questions from the public in attendance. All members in attendance were residents of the Marbella Lakes community. The questions centered on the topic of what will happen after the trees are removed. No one opposed the removal of the Oak trees, but some residents expressed a desire to consider replanting options, even if in different locations. Mr. Cohan indicated that was the plan and further meetings and discussions would take place. Page 1 of 2 HA2016\2016080\WP\PDI\NIM\NIM Summary (8-24-2017).doex Questions were asked related to the future street landscaping plan if the trees are removed. Mr. Mulhere explained that the PDI removes language referencing street trees, eliminating the street tree requirement completely, from the county perspective. After the PUD is amended, street landscaping will be at the discretion of the HOA board and residents of the community. Mr. Mulhere also stated that the trees are currently planted in a utility easement on HOA property, so it is unlikely that replacement trees will be planted in the same location as they may cause the same issues; however, that could certainly be replaced in better locations. Mr. Mulhere estimated that very few lots (less than 10) do not presently meet the Collier County LDC requirements. Mr. Cohan then explained that the board has looked into options, but have not put forth a specific plan for where street trees may be retained or replanted. Options will be discussed at future HOA board meetings. Other questions were asked related to the turnover settlement Marbella lakes received from the developer and costs associated with tree removal. Mr. Cohan explained that the settlement was put into a reserve account. Some funds were drawn to be used towards signage and community repairs, per the settlement agreement, but the unused portion remains in the reserve account and a portion would be issued for the tree removal. In regards to the costs associated with removal, Mr. Cohan stated that the board has gotten estimates of about $50.00 to $100.00 per tree, for a total estimated cost of $35,000 - $45,000. Multiple statements were made by members of the public. One resident stated that this is a substantial proposal that will have a dramatic impact on the community and property values. Multiple members of the public made statements showing their support of the removal of the trees in question, as they are already starting to cause property damage. The meeting concluded at approximately 6:25 PM. Page 2 of 2 H:\2016\2016080\WP\PDI\NIM\NIM Summary (8-24-2017).docx NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING MARBELLA LAKES (a/k/a LIVINGSTON VILLAGE) PUD (PDI-PL20160002748) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 AT 5:30PM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ***1>Lense be advised*** The information on this sheet is to contact you regarding this project and future public meetings. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses, phone numbers and certain home addresses are public records once received by a government agency. If you do not want your e-mail address, phone number or home address released if the county receives a public records request, you can refrain from including such information on this sheet. You have the option of checking with the county staff on your own to obtain updates on the project as well as checking the county Web site for additional information. M Address ity,, State Zip E -Mail Address �JName ) �C AL A ct-r fl ara�i r �# �' ar ��-7rr — J kt ti fR-lr roga rt�( r Y'Gt �n ���lr� I 2, Co ath t-3,6,4.) A 4 PW Eb J a C i✓ 5 I "+ 6 cF tr` ' ,a _ M NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING MARBELLA LAKES (a/k/a LIVINGSTON VILLAGE) PUD (PDI-PL20160002748) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 AT 5:30PM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ***Tease be advised*** The information on this sheet is to contact you regarding this project and future public meetings. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses, phone numbers and certain home addresses are public records once received by a government agency. If you do not want your e-mail address, phone number or home address released if the county receives a public records request, you can refrain from including such information on this sheet. You have the option of checking with the county staff on your own to obtain updates on the project as well as checking the county Web site for additional information. Name Address City, State Zip E -Mail Address )Xl or� I, ri'i` J 1`a� t-o ire (o q c� vnct C . Co *y\_ ma, b LO -K es 3y ►os arc. r QUM •L/i� '1� ��llY lr}IJV � V NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING MARBELLA LAKES (a/k/a LIVINGSTON VILLAGE) PUD (PDI-PL20160002748) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 AT 5:30PM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ***Tease be adv'�sed*** The information on this sheet is to contact you regarding this project and future public meetings. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses, phone numbers and certain home addresses are public records once received by a government agency. If you do not want your e-mail address, phone number or home address released if the county receives a public records request, you can refrain from including such information on this sheet. You have the option of checking with the county staff on your own to obtain updates on the project as well as checking the county Web site for additional information. Name Address City, State Zip E -Mail Address TJ p J� % I CDS U ,/J� i/UP ` z� %l &-s 7 ��/`� tJIrC_ /✓\ ��-5 1' -Go Alz 30j -I tiq l jJ COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.coliierxov.net Nf'-r County 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 Ii!(SUl35 A 1TIe L HANGS ' D' Pf1D' P dl __ LDC':s�fhS&Uon 10.02A3;,E & Code.of Lai" s6ctivii 2.83. 2.90 ca h.:.3:�3 of tneA miraistrative Code::. ,.. Pursuant to LDC subsection 10.02.13 E.2, a PUD insubstantial change includes any change that is not considered a substantial or a minor change.'A PUD insubstantial change to an approved PUD ordinance shall be based upon an evaluation of LDC subsection 10.02.13 EA and shall require the review and approval of the Hearing Examiner. The Hearing Examiner's approval shall be based on the findings and criteria -used for the original application. PETITION NO PROJECT NAME To be completed by staff DATE PROCESSED APPi Id:Af T.W.N.7;A!j INFORMATION .' Name of Applicant(s): Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc.c/o Brett Cohan Address: 6664 Marbella Lane Telephone: 239-253-0593 City: Naples State: FL ZIP: 34105 Cell: N/A Fax: N/A E -Mail Address: bcohan@comcast.net Name of Agent: Robert J.' Mulhere, FAICP, Vice President .Folio #: 56610001760 Firm: Hole Montes, Inc. Address: 950 Encore Way Telephone: 239-254-2000 Section: 19 Twp: 49S Range: 26E. City: Naples state: FL ZIP: 34110 Cell: N/A Fax: 239-254-2099 E -Mail Address: bobmulhere@hmeng.com 6/17/2015 Page 1 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.collier ov-net County 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 If no, please explain: Has a public hearing been held on this property within the last year? ❑ Yes No If yes, in whose name? Has any portion of the PUD been ❑ SOLD and/or F] DEVELOPED? Are any changes proposed for the area sold and/or developed? ❑ Yes No if yes, please describe on an attached separate sheet. 6/17/2015 Page 3 of 5 co)*1066Y GOUXty COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 www.colliergov.net (239) 252-2400 FAX: (239) 252-6358 PLANNERS -- INDICATE IF THE PETITION NEEDS TO BE ROUTED TO THE FOLLOWING REVIEWERS: School D)strict•(Residentlal Components): Amy Lockheart • Bay5hore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: Executive Director Utilities Engineering: Kris Vanlengen ❑ Parks and Recreation, Vicky Ahmad Emergency Management: Dan Summers Naples Airport Authority: Ted Sollda Conservancy of SWFL: Nlchole Ryan ❑ Other: City of Naples: Robin Singer, Planning Director Other: IR E NTS:; '. - 474 ..}•.�.'�. i.k. .i. '{...i $ d'rFen`Ai IN PUD Amendment Insubstantial (PDI): $1,500.00 9 Pre -Application Meeting: $500,00 L4 Estimated Legal Advertising fee for the Office of the Hearing Examiner: $92;Y,03 $1,125.00 The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Department/Plonning and Regulation ATTN: Business Center 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Appil ant/O ner Signature Date Robert J. Where, FAICP, Vice President Applicant/Owner Name (please print) $1,500.00 $1,125.00 $ 100.00(Fire Rev) $2,725.00 - 500,00(credit) $2,225.00 6/17/2015 Page 5 of 5 'ATG ? A.. e -r County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 WWW.colliergov:net•- (239) 2S2-2400 M ;CPIi➢ = .. tii . N®tbS req;;I Mee ti.,.pp �9 PetltlCfr#ylrie:' •`�- Date and.Tim Assigned Planner: FR Z) RZ---�13C-WL- Engineering Manager (for PPL's and FP's):.. PA r' atia 1 Project Name: 4:X S i� l PL #:. c2O/(o 006 Property ID #: LC Current Zoning: P0- -t� Project Address: L-(V1d26 57 1- City: State: Zips.... .... Applicant:: 140Le� /�IONT 7 Agent Name: Phone: Agent/Firm Address: 9,5-6) ErOCoie-_ ek)`rCity.:Jf State; + Zip:SFlICJ Property Owner: Please provide the following, if applicable: 1. Total Acreage: fl. Proposed # of Residential Units: iii. Proposed Commercial Square Footage:. iv. - For Amendments, Indicate the original petition number: V. If there is an Ordinance or Resolution associated with this project, please indicate the type and number: 03-9-3 vi. If the project is within a Plat, provide the name and AR#/PL#: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT www.collier our e �o "'y 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 2S2-2400 FAX: (239) 252.6358 P� =Appli atlbri l eeting and flrf ;°S bm' l4 al Requiyem6.nt Cheelclist=dors - -.pub. lnsubstantial. I arge- Iha tee' -3, 6.3 ref the Adrreinistr�tiuc�� Dade The following Submittal Requirement checklist Is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting and at time of application submittal. At final submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items In the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attarhPrl to Pach section. Incornblete submittals will not be-ka —dted. REQUIREMENTS FOR REVIEW COPIES REQUIRED T REQUIRED Completed:Apptication (download current form from Coghty website) -3°'-/ ❑'• Pre .Applicatlon Meeting -notes 1 Project Narrative; including a defailed description of proposed changes and why. amendment Is necessary 1 ❑ Detail.of inquest ❑ ./ ❑ Current Master Plan &4-116d4Ged-GO" ❑ / Revised Master Plan i.rr�y- ❑�. ❑ Reylsed Text and any exhibits L10 PUD docurrient with changes crossed thCough & underlined • ,.,.• PUD document as revised with amended Title Page with Ordinance # ❑ Warrant Deed 1e01 Description Bou hdary survey, if boundary of ar•iginal PUb Is amended []� If PUD is platteq, include plat book pages, ❑ List identifyigg•Owner.& all.parties of c#rporation Aff elauit'af RuCl drization `si ne Si ha.tarize�. �2'J i Completed -AddresslrlLheckllst 1 Copy of 8 36 in. x 11 in, graphic location map -of site 1 Electronic copy of all documents and plans *Please advise: The Office of the Hearing Examiner requires all materials to be submitted electronically In PDF format,, ❑ [ ❑ *If located In Immokalee or seeking affordable housing, include an additional set of each submittal ..requirement. _ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: •� Following the completion of the review process by County Review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. 6/17/2015 Page 4 of 5 GoAter County COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 V+ i.WW.cailiergoy,net (239) 252-2400 PrerApplication Nleeting.Slgn7,I.n,Sheet: Collier County Contact Information: Name Review Discipline Phone Email 0 Chris Alcorn Utility Billing 821-8136 chrisalcorn@colliergov,net ❑ David Anthony Environmental Review 252-2497 davidanthon.y@collierggy.net. . ❑ Summer Araque Environmental Review 252-6290 summerbrownaraque@colliergov.net ❑ Steve Baluch, P.E. Transportation Planning 252-2361 5tephenBeluch@colflergov.net ❑ Laurie Beard ❑•• • .Rachel Beasley Transportation Pathways ZoningServices 252-5782 252-8202 Lauriebeard@coillergov.net rachelbeasley@colliergov.net ❑ Marcus Berman County 5u.rveyor .252-6885 MarcusBerman@colliergov.net ❑ Mark Burtchln ROW Permitting 252-5165 markburtchin@colliergov.net ❑ George Casclo Utlllty Billing 252-5543 georgecascio@colliergov.net �I Heidi Ashton Clcko Managing Asst. County Attorney 252-8773 heidiashton@colllergoy.net ❑ Sue Faulkner Comprehensive Planning 252-5715 suefaulkner@colllergov.net ❑ Dale Fey North Naples Fire 597-3222 daiefey@colliergov.net 0 Paula Fleishman Impact Fee Administration 252-2924 paulaflelshman@colllergov.net ❑ Nancy Gundlach, AICP, PLA ❑ Shar Hingson .. Zoning Services East Naples Fire Dlstrlct. 252-2484 687-5650 nancygundiach@colliergov.pet shingson@ccfco.org 0 John Houldsworth Engineering Services 252-5757 johnhouldsworth@colliergov.net ❑ Jodi Hughes 0 Humphries Transportation Pathways Site Plans Revlewer/ROW 252-5744 252-2326 jodlhughes@colllergov.net aliciahumphries@colllergov.net •••Alicia ❑ Eric Johnson, AICP,CFM .. Marcia Kendall Zoning Services Comprehensive Planning 252-2931 252-2387 .erlcjohnson@colliergov.net marclakendall@colllergov.net Stephen Lenberger 0 Garrett Louviere Environmental Review Stormwater 252-2915. 252-2526 stevelenberger@colllergov.net garrettiouviere@colliergov.net ❑ Paulo Martins ❑ Thomas Mastroberto Utilities Fire Safety 252-4285 252-7348 paulomartins@colllergov.net Th omasmastroberto@colllergov.net ❑ Jack McKenna, P.E. Engineering Services 252-2911 jackmckenna@colllergov.net ❑ Matt McLean, P.E.. Principal Project Manager 252-8279 matthewmclean@colliergov.net„• ❑ Gilbert Moncivaiz Utility Impact Fees. 252-4215 gllbertmoncivaiz@colllergov.net ❑ Annis Moxam Addressing, 252-5519 annismoxam@colliergov.net ❑ Stefanie Nawrockl Planning and Zoning 252-2313 StefanleNawrockl@colllergov.net ❑ Jessica Huckeba CAD Technician 252-2315 Jess Ica Huckeba@colllergov,net ❑ Brandy Otero . Transit 252-5.859 brandyotero@colliergov.net COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION www,collfernov.net ,nterSo_ � u"ty ADDkliSSING CHECIiLM 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 252-2400 FAX (239) 252-5724 Please complete the following and email to GMD_Addressing@coillergov.net or fax to the Operations Department at 239-252-5724 or submit In person to the Addressing Department at the above address. Form must be sE ne b .Addressin rs'o to io 're -a llcatic eetl ti le se allow.3 da s, or rocessln Not all items will apply to every project. Items In bold type are required. FOLIO NUMBERS MUST BE PROVIDE]. Forms older than 6 months will require additional review and approval by the Addressing Department. PETITION TYPE (Indicate type below, complete a separate Addressing Checklist for each Petition type) Q BL (Blasting Permit) ❑ BD (Boat Dock Extension) F1 Carnival/Circus Permit ❑, CU (Conditional Use) ❑EXP (Excavation Permit) FP (Final Plat ❑. LLA (Lot Line Adjustment) i❑ PNC (Project Name Change) ❑ PPL (Plans & Plat Review) E)PSP (Preliminary Subdlvlslon Plat) ❑' PUD Rezone ❑ RZ (Standard Rezone) [Jr SDP (Site Development Plan) F! SDPA (SDP Amendment) ❑ SDPI (Insubstantlal Change to SDP) ❑ SIP (Site Improvement Plan) SIPI (Insubstantial Change to SIP) ❑ SNR (Street Name Change) ❑ SNC (street Name Change — Unplatted) 0 TDR (Transfer of Development Rights) ❑ VA (Variance) ❑ VRP (Vegetation Removal Permit) ❑ VRSFP (Vegetation Removal & Site Fill Permit) [ OTHER. PDI LEGAL DESCRIPTION of subject property or propertles (copyoflengthy descrlptlon may be attached) Section 19, Township 49S, Range 26E MARBELLA LAKES TRACT E FOLIO (Property ID) NUMBER(s) of above (attach to, or associate with, legal description If more than one) 56610001.76D STREET ADDRESS or ADDRESSES (as applicable, If already assigned) 6664 Marbella Ln LOCATION MAP must be attached showing exact location of project/site In relation to nearest public road right- of-way . SURVEY (copy -needed only for unplatted properties) PROPOSED PROJECT NAME (if applicable) PROPOSED STREET NAMES (Ifappllcable) SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN NUMBER (for existing projects/sites only) SDP - or AR or PL #R Ordinance No. 03-23 �. .ISP, ,•,... I -; •;I. - ;:j `�-.,._:y= i.l IIV � I •5 , r,,w},• . i ;�7-. :r; �;ilI >•,_�'•d'•--ti• .'. �'L•,{�.I'r=�� ' - lel' 4.7:rry1� "mj :IiLi I �. ';. '.i 1' • `�riiji j.;_� ,7'� .;, 1�' •�.� hj af: id:• i�l'4=. 'if�'r.=• � � k 3j_; �i i .d �:.'S'. : i; 5. ��. yy--„•IIffyy. ...r 41 S.: '.'I',7 •In l•i -_ r.l•'l IM'r'•�3':j?! �L'lli3li_�3y.L TPL- I'm ._ �T. ,�^-. : • :� :T'•aa ' '� F� _�''r { ,.f L'['y Ir ., .Ic .P•. + ��. 1.{.J:•II-I! Ili i'. ti 14 rv- i' �. _y i=I {'.. � .4,1.1,!1 :.�:'�• I'i f- �' �^ '�! ��. 'i i” ��� -.. 'F��i,• �•i. _i �;�,'�.. 51} Vi-;.::(1 r�.r� ; , f -:i ��'•�.' ;:.. � -.nr [ { t •y! j _. �i" •ti .• .. �.. 1. ,. i.. Ir _ �.' •.31 �! il`_.. �:� ;Y+ � I�1 �y i,i I l� ,. P;r• -nail• �'-.. ,:� • � ��.; -, � ,.. i . '� .. c' s 111 OR 4606 PG 1437 EXHIBIT "A" THE PROPERTY Tracts A-1, A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7, P-1, P-2, P-3, L-1 L-2, L-3, L-4, L-5 and L-6, M. N, E and J-1 of tl o Plat of MARBELLA LAKES, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 46, Page 77 of the Public Records of Coll ler County, Florida. Tracts OS -1 and OS -2 of the Plat of MARBELLA LAKES, UNIT ONE, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 49, Page 91 of the Publlc Records of Collier County, Florida. COU -2- MARBELLA LAKES (A/K/A LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PUD) ORDINANCE NO. 02-22 PDI NARRATIVE AND DEVIATION JUSTIFICATION REVISED 9-21-2017 BACKGROUND: Marbella Lakes (aka Livingston Village PUD) was approved on May 13, 2003. It is 148.98 acres in size and is located on the east side of Livingston Road, just north of the Wyndemere PUD. The PUD was approved for up to 590 residential dwelling units and is built out with both single family and multi -family development. The PUD Master Plan provides the following land use Table: LAND USE SUMMARY M R.1 & R - 2 RESIDENTIAL - 89.8 M RDC RECREATU)NAL - 3.1 PRIMATEROADWAY - 7.5 C L LADE - 14.5 (5!4 PRESERVE PRrESERVE VMNW - 4.0 DRAINAGE EASEMENT PM 11 WE ofra v�aa,o.oaeaea�aw� OPEN SPACF, BUFFERS - 30-1 &EASEMENTS TOTAL -149.0 PROPOSED PUD CHANGE: The PUD, in Section 2.9, Landscape Buffers, Berms, Fences and Walls, Paragraph K., provides for a Street tree Master Plan, as follows: Street Trees: Street trees shall be provided on both sides of all internal roads or access ways. A Street Tree Master Plan shall be included with the application for a preliminary subdivision plat FSP or site development plan SPP as may be appropriate. Installation of individual trees shall be installed prior to or concurrent with the development of the adjacent dwelling unit or structure in proximity to the roadway or access way. Shade trees in proximity to sidewalks or other paved areas shall be installed with a deep root barrier system. Street trees shall be placed at the more restrictive spacing of one per lot or one per 50 linear feet. A'minimum of *50 percent of the trees shall be canopy trees with a 10 foot height at installation. Street trees shall be located within 10 feet of the edge of pavement and between the edge of pavement and sidewalk when viable. Once installed should a street tree be displaced or die it shall be replaced within 6 months. Replacement trees shall minimally meet the original specification requirements, including consistency with the Street Tree Master Plan. This tree requirement may count toward satisfaction of the tree requirements for individual lots or tracts as provided for by the Collier County Land Development Code. If utilized to satisfy Collier County .hand Development Code Page 1 of 3 HA2016\2016080\WP\PDMnd Resubmittal\9-21-17\Iv4arbella Lakes Narrative (Revised9-21-2017).docx Therefore, the following revised language is proposed (underfined language is being added and language deleted): 2.9 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use throughout the Livingston Village PUD. Except as specifically provided in paragraphs A. through K., the provisions of the LDC shall apply, as applicable, to landscape buffers, berms fences and walls. The following applyi K. Street Trees previously required pursuant to the Street Tree Master Plan may be removed Such trees are not required to be replanted. All single family lots must meet the minimum planting requirements set forth in the LDC. Prior to the removal of any Street Trees, Marbella HOA shall submit an insubstantial change to the approved project landscape titan identifying the fact that the Street Trees are to be (removed and identifym: g_any single family lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements. The revised landscape plan shall include one or more jaTical planting plans for such lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements, and evidence that the necessM plantings have been installed by the Marbella HOA at their expense on common area property or on the single family_ lot with the homeowner's written consent. .r oil ,.LVMR - _ - -folm_ ON_ ■ eats ■ - 0 - _ _ r OPMETWEIIII - ' -- - _ ■ _ Jill P" - Page 3 of 3 HA2016\2016080\WP\PD1\2nd Resubmittal\9-21-17\Marbella Lakes Narrative (Revised9-21-2017).docx EXHIBIT A LIVINGSTON VILLAGE A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PREPARED FOR: Marian H. Gerace and Wallace L. Lewis, Jr. c/o Steven A. Landy, Esq. Greenberg Traurig Attorneys at Law 1221 Brickell Avenue Miami, Florida 33131 PREPARED BY: PLANNING DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED Michael R. Fernandez, AICP 5133 CASTELJ O DRIVE SUITE 2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34103 239 / 263-6934 / 263-6981 FAX PD1 MRF Q AOL.COM DATE FILED: July 12,2002 DOCUMENT DATE: r May 15 2003 DATE REVIEWED BY CCPC: April 17, 2003 DATE APPROVED BY LSCC: Mav 13 2003 ORDINANCE NUMBER: -23 iii STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The purpose of this Section is to express the intent of Wallace L. Lewis and Marian H. Gerace, hereinafter referred to as the developer, to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 149± acres of land located in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. The name of this Planned Unit Development shall be Livingston Village. The development of Livingston Village will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Collier County Growth Management Plan (GMP). The development will be consistent with the adopted growth policies and land development regulations of the Growth Management Plan's Future Land Use Element (FLUE) and other applicable regulations for the following reasons: 1. Livingston Village is compatible with adjacent land uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the FLUE through the internal arrangement of land uses, the placement of vegetative buffers, and the proposed development standards contained herein. 2. improvements are planned to be in compliance with applicable land development regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the FLUE. 3. The subject property is within the Urban Residential Land Use Designation as identified on the Future Land Use Map as required in Objective 1, Policy 5.1 and Policy 5.3 of the FLUE and therefore is eligible for the base density of four units per acre as provided by the FLUE Density Rating System. The proposed density for the project is 3.9 units per acre which is less than the maximum density provided by the Density Rating System contained in the FLUE and therefore is consistent with the FLUE, Policy 5.1. k SHORT TITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE". 1-2 1.4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A. The total site area is 149* acres and is located immediately north of the Wyndemere residential community along Livingston Road and extends eastward to the right-of-way of Interstate 75. This parcel is located within Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. B. The zoning classification of the subject property prior to the date of this approved PUD Document was "A" - Rural Agriculture. k 2-2 E. The Subdivisions Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.2) shall apply to the Livingston Village PUD, except where an exemption is set forth herein or otherwise granted pursuant to LDC Section 3.2.4. F. The Site Development Plans Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.3) shall apply to the Livingston Village PUD, except where an exemption is set forth herein or otherwise granted pursuant to LDC Section 3.3.4. 2.4 ROADWAYS Standards for roads shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of the LDC regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or approved during the preliminary subdivision plat approval process. The developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards in accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of the LDC. The developer also retains the right to establish gates, guardhouses, other access controls, signs and monuments as may be deemed appropriate by the developer on all internal project roadways in accordance with the standards established herein and applicable provisions of the Land Development Code. Roadways within the Livingston Village PUD shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Section 3.2.8.4.16. of the LDC with the following substitutions: A. LDC Sections 3.2.8.3.19: Street name signs shall be approved by the Engineering or Transportation Services Director, but need not meet the U.S.D.O.T.F.H.W.A. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Street Pavement painting, street striping, and reflective edging requirements shall be waived. B. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.9: The requirement that curved streets have a minimum tangent of 75 feet at intersections shall be waived and no minimum shall be required. F. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.5: All internal streets shall considered local streets and their standard right-of-way width shall be no less than 50 feet. D. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.6: The 1,000 foot length for cul-de-sac streets shall be waived. The maximum length shall be 1,400 feet unless extended upon review and approval of the Fire District. E. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.10: The requirement for tangents between reverse curves shall be waived. F. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.12.d: The requirement for asphaltic courses shall be waived to allow the use of a surface course of paver brick or decorative concrete pavement. G. LDC Section 3.2.8.4.16.12.e: The requirements that grass be required for all non -paved areas of the right-of-way shall be waived to allow the installation of decorative planters and alternative ground cover. 2-4 subdivision phase. The model home/sale centers temporary use permits shall be valid for five years. An annual extension of this temporary use may be permitted with the review and approval of the Planning Services Director. These uses may be either wet or dry facilities. These uses may use septic tanks or holding tanks for waste disposal subject to permitting under F.A.C. 10D-6, and may use potable water, existing lakes or irrigation wells for irrigation. 2.7 CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER PLAN Changes and amendments may be made to this PUD Ordinance or the Livingston Village PUD Master Plan as provided in Article 2, Division 2.7, Section 2.7.3.5 of the LDC. The Planning Services Director shall be authorized to approve minor changes and refinements to the Livingston Village PUD Master Plan upon written request of the developer. A. The following limitations shall apply to such requests: 1. The minor change or refinement shall be consistent with the Collier County GMP and the Livingston Village PUD Document. 2. The minor change or refinement shall not constitute a substantial change pursuant to Section 2.7.3.5.1, of the LDC. 3. The minor change or refinement shall be compatible with adjacent land uses and shall not create detrimental impacts to abutting land uses, water management facilities, and conservation areas within or extemal to the PUD. B. The following shall be deemed minor changes or refinements: 1. Reconfiguration of lakes, ponds, canals, or other water management facilities where such changes are consistent with the criteria of the South Florida Water Management District and Collier County. 2. Internal realignment of rights-of-way, other than a relocation of access points to the PUD itself, where water management facility, preservation areas, or required easements are not adversely affected or otherwise provided for. 3. Reconfiguration of parcels when there is no encroachment into the preservation area. 2.8 COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE Common area maintenance will be provided by a property owners' association or other similar entity whose function shall include provision for the perpetual care and maintenance of all common facilities and open space subject further to the provision of the LDC, Section 2.2.20.3.8. 2.9 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use throughout the Livingston Village PUD. The following standards shall apply: J. Pedestrian sidewalks and/or bike paths, water management systems, drainage structures, signs and utilities are allowed in landscape buffers/easements, in accordance with Subsection 2.4.7.3 of the Land Development Code. K. Street Trees: Street trees shall be provided on both sides of all internal roads or access ways. A Street Tree Master Plan shall be included with the application for a preliminary subdivision plat (PSP) or site development plan (SDP) as may be appropriate. Installation of individual trees shall be installed prior to or concurrent with the development of the adjacent dwelling unit or structure in proximity to the roadway or access way. Shade trees in proximity to sidewalks or other paved areas shall be installed with a deep root barrier system. Street trees shall be placed at the more restrictive spacing of one per lot or one per 50 linear feet. A minimum of 50 percent of the trees shall be canopy trees with a 10 -foot height at installation. Street trees shall be located within 10 feet of the edge of pavement and between the edge of pavement and sidewalk when viable. Once installed, should a street tree be displaced or die, it shall be replaced within 6 months. Replacement trees shall minimally meet the original specification requirements, including consistency with the Street Tree Master Plan. This tree requirement may count toward satisfaction of the tree requirements for individual lots or tracts as provided for by the Collier County Land Development Code. If utilized to satisfy Collier County Land Development Code requirements, trees shall be required to meet native species requirements and other applicable Code provisions. 2.10 CLEARING AND FILL STORAGE A. Fill storage is generally permitted as a temporary principal use throughout the Livingston Village PUD until buildout of the project. Fill material may be transported and stockpiled within areas which have been disturbed. Prior to stockpiling in these locations, the developer shall notify the Community Development and Environmental Services Administrator per Section 3.2.8.3.6. of the LDC. The following standards shall apply: ` 1. Stockpile maximum height: 45 feet 2. Fill storage areas in excess of five feet in height shall be separated from developed areas by fencing, excavated water bodies or other physical barriers if the side slope of the stockpile is steeper than 4 to 1 (Le. 3 to 1). B. Soil erosion control shall be provided in accordance with LDC Division 3.7 2.11 PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAT PHASING Submission, review, and approval of preliminary subdivision plats for the project may be accomplished in phases to correspond with the planned development of the property. 2.12 GENERAL PERMITTED USES Certain uses shall be considered general permitted uses throughout the Livingston Village PUD except in the Preserve District. General permitted uses include earth mining, rock crushing and excavation operations, which are directly related to and necessary for onsite development, and those uses which generally serve the residents of the Livingston Village PUD and are typically part of the common infrastructure or are considered community facilities. 2-s B. Sidewalks and bikepaths may occur within County required buffers, in accordance with Subsection 2.4.7.3 of the Land Development Code. 9. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards are not specified herein or within the Livingston Village PUD are to be in accordance with the LDC provision in effect at the time of site development plan, subdivision plat or building permit application, as may be applicable. 2.13 OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS A combination of the lakes, landscape buffers and other open space shall meet the 60 percent open space requirement for development as set forth in Section 2.6.32.2 of the LDC. Open space shall include all pervious green space within development parcels and lots. 2.14 NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION REQUIREMENTS There are approximately 14.6 acres of native vegetation currently on site. Per Section 3.9.5.5.3 of the LDC, twenty-five percent of the native vegetation (3.7 acres) is required to be retained on-site. The four acres of preserve areas within the drainage easement on site shall fully satisfy the LDC requirement and Policy 6.1.1 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. 2.16 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring, and maintenance (exotic -free) plan for the site, With emphasis on the conservation/preservation areas, shall be submitted to Environmental Services Department review staff prior to final plat/construction plan approval. A schedule for exotic removal within the preservation areas shall be submitted with the above-mentioned plan. 2.16 9kGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES The site has been used and is currently utilized for agricultural purposes. Agricultural activities, as defined in the LDC, shall continue to be a permitted use until such time as residential development has commenced. 2.17 SIGNAGE A. General 1. All Collier County sign regulations in force at the time of permit approval shall apply unless such regulations are in conflict with the conditions set forth in this Section, in which case the PUD Document shall govern. 2. For -the purpose of this PUD Document, each platted parcel shall be considered a separate parcel of land and shall be entitled to any sign as permitted herein. 3. Should any of the signs be requested to be placed within a County owned right-of-way, a right -of way permit must be applied for and approved. 4. All signs shall be located so as not to cause sight line obstructions. 2-10 2. Residential directional or identification signs may be allowed internal to the subdivisions. Such signs may be used to identify the location of or direction to approved uses such as models or model sales centers, clubhouse, and recreational areas. Individual signs may be a maximum of four square feet per side in size. Signs maintaining a common architectural theme may be combined to form a menu board with a maximum size of 24 square feet per side, and a maximum height of eight feet. No building permit is required, unless such signs are combined to form a menu board. E. Directional/Identification Signs Directional or identification signs may be allowed internal to the Livingston Village PUD. Such signs may be used to identify the location of or direction to approved uses such as sales centers, model centers, recreational uses, information centers, or the individual components of the development. Individual signs may be a maximum of six square feet per side or signs maintaining a common architectural theme may be combined to form a menu board with a maximum size of 64 square feet per side and a maximum height of eight feet. F. Real Estate Signs The developer may locate real estate signs within the project. The signs shall have a maximum size of six square feet per side. Such signs may advertise "For Sale", "Sold To", or "Lot W. No building permit is required. . G. Temporary Signs 1. Temporary signs may be permitted and may consist of the following types: project identification, real estate, sales center identification, and directional. ` 2. All other temporary signs may not exceed 32 square feet in area. If the sign is two-sided, each sign face may not exceed 32 square feet In area. 3. The setback for temporary signs from internal rights-of-way shall be five feet. 4. Temporary signs may not exceed 10 feet in height above the finished ground level of the sign site. 5. Temporary signs may remain in place simultaneously with permanent signage until the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for the 442nd residential unit. 6. Special Event Signs not exceeding 32 square feet per side in size may be displayed to announce or advertise such temporary uses as open houses, community fairs or programs or any charitable, educational event. Such sign shall be located no closer than 15 feet from any property line. No building permit is required. 7. Grand Opening Signs: 2-12 modification/reinstallation of plant materials due to the necessary maintenance of utility lines will be the responsibility of the developer, its successors, or assigns. 2.20 TRANSPORTATION The development of this PUD shall be subject to and governed by the following stipulations. A. All traffic control devices and design criteria used shall be in accordance with the applicable standards of the LDC and applicable standards of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) unless otherwise addressed within this PUD document. B. Arterial level street lighting shall be provided at all development points of ingress and egress. Said lighting shall be in place prior to the issuance of the first permanent Certificate of Occupancy (CO). C. Site related improvements will not be considered for impact fee credits. D. Road Impact Fees will be paid in accordance with the appropriate Collier County Ordinances, as amended. E. Any and all median opening locations will be in accordance with the Collier County Access Management Policy, as amended, and LDC, as amended. Median access and control will remain under Collier County Transportation Staff's authority. Collier County Transportation Staff reserves the right to modify or close any median opening(s) determined to have an adverse affect on the health, safety and welfare of the public. These include, but are not limited to, safety concerns, operational circulation issues, and roadway capacity problems. F. Sidewalks and bicycle travel ways shall be designed consistent with the applicable LDC provisions. G. The developer(s), its successor(s) in title, or assignee(s), shall be responsible for their "fair share" of the cost of any and all traffic signal(s), at any and all development entrances(s), when determined warranted and approved by Collier County Transportation Staff. The developer shall be eligible for impact fee credits for expenditures above its fair share contribution. When warranted, upon the completion of the installation, inspection, burn -in period, and final approval/acceptance of any and all traffic signal(s), said traffic slgnal(s) shall be turned over (for ownership) to Collier County, and will then be operated and maintained by Collier County Transportation Operations Staff. Any negotiations relevant to "fair share" payment(s), or reimbursement(s), from any and all other neighboring developers)/property owner(s), that directly benefit from said traffic signal(s), will be determined based upon percentage of usage / impact. 2-14 Western Roadway Reservation Area, if applicable. The Western Roadway Reservation Area shall be provided to the County without compensation and as required by Subsection 2.2.20.3.7 of the LDC. A dedication of the Eastern Roadway Reservation Area shall be in exchange for road impact fee credits equal to the fair market value of the property dedicated to the County and as required by Subsection 2.2.20.3.7 of the LDC. In the event that the developer has completed the project and there are remaining road impact fee credits the County shall reimburse the developer in cash the amount of road impact fee credits remaining. The value of the acreage dedicated to the County shall be based on the fair market value of the said acreage at the time of rezone approval and not at the time of a County request for dedication. In the event that impact fee credits are not available for use to acquire the reserved area, then compensation shall be made in cash. The developer shall demonstrate at the time of platting or SDP application that the reservation of the acreage has occurred. The developer reserves the right to improve the reserved area with landscaping and related improvements, but such improvements will not be considered as improvements in the evaluation of the land's value nor shall the project be dependent on such improvements for purposes of satisfying its obligations under this PUD, unless and until the reservation is deemed terminated as provided below. For example, improvements within the reserved area shall be in addition to the required perimeter buffers in the event the County requires the dedication of the reservation lands. Should the County obtain these lands, the County shall provide an easement, which allows the Developer the option to remove or retain and maintain such improvements until such time as roadway improvements commence. The developer further reserves the right to utilize the area reserved to the County for a project access driveway extending to a project entry which is proposed to be located approximately one-quarter mile east of Livingston Road. Developer shall be responsible for all necessary permitting associated with the portion of the driveway improvements to be constructed. In the event the driveway improvements are commenced prior to the termination for the reservation of the Western Roadway Reservation Area, or after the County's acquisition of either Reservation Area, the Developer shall construct the improvements consistent with the design standards of 2 -lanes of the proposed 4 -lane Green Boulevard Extension urban cross section or an approved cross section for Whippoorwill Lane, as may applicable, or any other alternative design cross section and associated standards acceptable to the Collier County Transportation Department. The Developer shall not be entitled to road impact fee credits for these driveway improvements. Should the County not elect to request the dedication of the reservation lands prior to the above date, then the reservation will be deemed terminated and the 2-16 Section shall be located at the discretion of the developer and need not comply with native species, palm restrictions, or minimum dimensional requirements of the LDC. Minimum standards for the spacing of the required trees required to reach the installation design height of 25 feet shall be 15 feet for palms. Should palms be utilized, then said palms shall be complimented by a mid -story installation of shade trees with a minimum spacing of 1 shade tree per 30 linear feet and an overall height at installation of 14 feet. 3-2 houses, boat docks (for residents of the project and their guests), garages, pools and other recreational facilities. 2. Signs as permitted by the LDC in effect at the time permits are requested, except as modified herein by Section 2.17. 3. Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and is approved through the process set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of the request for such use. 3.5 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES - "R2" DISTRICT No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land use, in whole or part, for other than the following: A. Principal Uses: All of the uses permitted in the Residential "R1" District herein. 2. Multi -family dwellings. B. Accessory Uses: 1. Accessory uses and structures customary associated with principal uses permitted in this District, including gazebos, pedestrian and bicycle paths, swimming pools, garages, pools and other recreational facilities. 2. Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and is approved through the process set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of the request for such use. 3.6 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Table 3-1 sets forth the development standards for land uses within the "R1" and %, "R2" Districts. B. Site development standards for single family uses apply to individual residential lot boundaries. Multi -family standards apply to platted parcel boundaries. C. Multiple family buildings shall have 1.5 parking spaces for all bedroom unit types, with an additional 10 percent of parking for multiple family buildings to accommodate guest parking. D. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards are not specified herein or within are to be in accordance with the LDC in effect at the time of site development plan approval or preliminary subdivision plat approval. Unless otherwise indicated, required yards, heights, and floor area standards apply to principal structures. E. Development standards for uses not specifically set forth in Table 3-1 shall be established during site development plan approval as set forth in Article 3, Division 3.3. of the LDC in accordance with those standards of the zoning district allowing uses most similar to the proposed use. F. Attached or detached residences which include bedroom suites accessed from a courtyard and not the main house are permitted providing that: 3-4 TABLE 3-1 niFVF _nPMFNT STANDARDS FOR THE "R1 and R2" RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 1 Fro4yards are measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement (it not curbed). 2. Where adjacent to a lake or open space feature, setback is reduced to zero -feat (0'). 3. Building height shall be measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation of the unit. 4. Zero feet (0') or a minimum of six feet (B') on either side except that where zero foot (D') is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a minimum distance between structures of ten feet (10'). Zero loot (0') yards may be used on either side of a structure provided that the distance between structures is ten -feat (10'). Patio and pool enclosures, pools and similar accessory uses may encroach into any side yard. Where a physical impr❑vement(s) is proposed to be placed within the side yard setback and such Improvement(s) will prohibit access to the rear yard for maintenance purposes, then an appropriate access easement with a minimum width of 3 feet shall be provided. 5. Minimum lot width may be reduced by 29% for cul-de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirements are met. 6. For any lot served bath by a street and an alley, the lot line adjacent to the alley shall be treated as a rear lot line and the setback shall be measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement (if not curbed). 7. Guest houses or bedroom suites are subject to sntbacks requirements for principal structures 8. Accessary pool enclosurelscreen lanai setback may be reduced to zero feet (0') when attached to common privacy wall, 9. Accessory pool enclosure/screen la, 16i setback from lake maintenance easement may be reduced to zero feet (0'). 10. Common architectural features such archways, arbors, and courtyard entry features shall be exempt from the minimum yard requirements listed above - 11. Principal or accessory structures may not encroach into any required landscape buffer. 12. Lots supporting a principal residence and a quest house shall have a minimum Int area equal to 1'/z times the minimum lot area requirement of the principal use. 13. Limited to a maximum of three (3) habitable stories. SINGLE ZERO LOT TWO SINGLE FAMILY MULTI FAMILY LINE FAMILY & ATTACHED & FAMILY DETACHED DUPLEX TOWNHOUSE DWELLINGS Minimum Lot Area 5,000 sq.ft. 3,500 sq.ft. 3,500 sq.ft. 2,000 sq.ft. 2,000 sq. ft, Minimum Lot Width6 50 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 20 ft. 60 ft. Principal & 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. Accessory Side Entry Front Yard Garage 10 ft. loft, 10 ft. loft, loft, Setback"" and/or Front 10 Porches Garage or Carport on n/a n/a n/a Na 0 ft. Parking Lot Accesswa Rear Yard z, s, Principal loft. loft, 10 ft. loft. loft. Setback 7,11 Accessory 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. 5 ft. 10 ft. Side Yard Setback Principal & Accessory 6 ft, 0 ft or 6 ft, 0 ft or 6 ft. 0 ft or 6 ft. 10 ft, z,a.7.e.a,10 Maximum Height 3.13 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 45 ft, Minimum Distance Between 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. loft. 20 ft. Principal Structures Minimum Floor Area 1,000 sq.ft. 900 sq.ft. 750 sq.ft. 750 sq.ft. 750 sq.ft. Setback from Preserve — 25 ft 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. Principal Structures Setback from Preserve — 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. loft. Accessory Structures 1 Fro4yards are measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement (it not curbed). 2. Where adjacent to a lake or open space feature, setback is reduced to zero -feat (0'). 3. Building height shall be measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation of the unit. 4. Zero feet (0') or a minimum of six feet (B') on either side except that where zero foot (D') is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a minimum distance between structures of ten feet (10'). Zero loot (0') yards may be used on either side of a structure provided that the distance between structures is ten -feat (10'). Patio and pool enclosures, pools and similar accessory uses may encroach into any side yard. Where a physical impr❑vement(s) is proposed to be placed within the side yard setback and such Improvement(s) will prohibit access to the rear yard for maintenance purposes, then an appropriate access easement with a minimum width of 3 feet shall be provided. 5. Minimum lot width may be reduced by 29% for cul-de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirements are met. 6. For any lot served bath by a street and an alley, the lot line adjacent to the alley shall be treated as a rear lot line and the setback shall be measured from the back of curb or edge of pavement (if not curbed). 7. Guest houses or bedroom suites are subject to sntbacks requirements for principal structures 8. Accessary pool enclosurelscreen lanai setback may be reduced to zero feet (0') when attached to common privacy wall, 9. Accessory pool enclosure/screen la, 16i setback from lake maintenance easement may be reduced to zero feet (0'). 10. Common architectural features such archways, arbors, and courtyard entry features shall be exempt from the minimum yard requirements listed above - 11. Principal or accessory structures may not encroach into any required landscape buffer. 12. Lots supporting a principal residence and a quest house shall have a minimum Int area equal to 1'/z times the minimum lot area requirement of the principal use. 13. Limited to a maximum of three (3) habitable stories. 4-2 2. Signs as permitted by the LDC in effect at the time permits are requested, except as modified herein Section 2.17. 3. Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and is approved through the process set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of the request for such use. 4.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Principal structures shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from "REC" District boundaries and private roads, and 25 feet from all PUD boundaries and residential tracts, except where the PUD abuts a public right of way, in which case the setback shall be one half the height of the structure. In no instance shall any structure encroach into a required landscape buffer. 1. Accessory structures shall be set back a minimum of five feet from "REC" District boundaries and private roads, and 20 feet from all PUD boundaries and residential tracts, except where the PUD abuts a public right of way, in which case the setback shall be one half the height of the structure. 2. Lighting facilities shall be arranged in a manner, which will protect roadways and residential properties from direct glare or unreasonable interference. 3. Maximum height of buildings — 35 feet. 4. Minimum distance between principal or accessory structures which are a part of an architecturally unified grouping —10 feet. 5. Minimum distance between all other principal structures — 15 feet. 6. Minimum distance between all other accessory structures —10 feet. k 7. Minimum floor area - None required. 8. Minimum lot or parcel area - None required. 9. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards are not specified herein are to be in accordance with LDC in effect at the time of site development plan approval. r" rn w -n � �;�• N w� rn STATE OF FLORIDA)- COUNTY OF COLLIER)a �>M 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. 2003-23 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 13th day of May, 2003, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 19th day Of May, 2003. DWIGHT E. BRO'gK Clerk of Courts, and Cl%Ok Ex -officio to Board ,d€" County Commissioners By: Marie Clos, Deputy Clerk F7' The City of Fort Ayers Community Development Department Administration 1826 Hendry Street, Suite 101 Fort Myers, Florida X3901 • 239-633-5114 - For your information, the City is hiring the consulting firm of David Jones Jr. and Associates (DMJA), ASLA, ISA. DMJA will be, our consultant regarding the street tree selection and planting requirements. DMJA will review the City's Vegetation Code and the City's Land Development Code for inconsistences and offer suggestions for Improvement. DMJA will -also take soil samples, examine the existing Live Oak plantings, observe the tree surroundings, and provide a report with recommendations. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please me at 239-633.7514.4. Thank you. Robert •B. Copies to: Enclosures ,'CNU-A, ICC -CBO Saeed Kazemi, City Manager Nicole DeVaughn, Planning Manager Cheryl Riccobono, Zoning Officer VEGETATION seals the plans must have been involved in their preparation. Such plan, sketch, or layout shall show title and address of the project, project owner's name, scale, north arrow, easements, location and dimen- sions of all entrances and exits, necessary Sleeves, moistura (rain) aensox, automatic controller, water meter or well, backflow prevention device and all necessary lines? valves, and spray leads. Details shah. be provided for the installation of all equip- ment. The irrigation system shall be de- signed to avoid •the Application o£water to impervious surfaces, adjacent properties, and existvag native vegatation. Sito areas of one (1) acre or less, or total building square footages of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or leas, do not require plans to be prepared by and bear the name and seal of a landscape architect, Site areae of one (1) acre or less, or total building square footages of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less, do not require plans to be prepared by and bear the name and seal of a landscape architect. (2) • The .requirement for An irrigation plan can be met through the addition of notes or drawings on the landscape plan sheet. Notes must include the type of automated irrigation system proposed, the installa- tion of a moisture (rain) sensor located so that it will receive direct rainfall, the source of water and use of a backflow prevention devise, if required, and that the irrigation system has been designed to eliminate the application of water to impervious areas, acljacentproperties, and, existing native vegetation. Sleeves are required for -irrigation lines to be located under paved areas and must be shown on the landscape and grading/paying plans. (GMC § .0140F)(7), Ord. No. 3278, § 9, 5-18-05) Sec, 30-85. landscape certificate of compli- ance. § 90.88 irrigation plans held by the city. An "as -built" landscape or irrigation plan, highlighted with any major changes from-theoriginal permitted set of plans,. must be included when the written certifi- cation is submitted to the city.• (Ord. No. 3278, § X0, 5-16-05) Sec. 30-36. Completion. The required planting shall be completed within sixty (60) days subsequent to starting wor)c on any area required by this article to be landscaped. (GMC § .014M(A, Ord. No: 3278, § 11, 5-16-05) Secs, 3087-40-56. Reserved. ARTICLE 111. TREES*. DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 30-57. Compliance xecluiired. 1t shall -be unlawful to out down, damage, poison, or in any other manner destroy or cause to be destrdyeid any tree as covered by the terms of this article, except in decordance with all of the provisions of this article, (GUO § .014(Gr)(1), Ord. No. 2579; § 9014(G)W), 11-5-90; Ord, No. 3278, § 12, 6-16.05) Editor's note—Ord, No. 8278, § 13, adopted May 16, 2008, deleted former § 80-57 in its entirety, vbteh pertained to the minimum copy required and derived &nm Ord. No, 2579, § PA14{Q� U), adopted Nov 5, 190; and Card. Ne. 2604, § 1, adopted Avg, 19, 1091. Section 12 of Ord. No. 3278 amended and renumbered former § 30-56 as § 80-57, Soc. 3058: Street tree requirements, (a) .All new streets constructed must be planted with street trees. (b) Owners of property fronting any thorough- fare listed below shall plant street trees on such property at the time this property is developed or earlier. Each property owner paust maintain these trews and replace these trees if they die w)thin The landscape architect must inspect and cex +Crdse retexexeces--Planting of certain trees prohibited, tifyinvrxtingthai all open spae8 areas, ia;ldsctlp- § 11-6; damaging certain ornamental trees prohibited, § 11-7; ing, and irrigation systema are in substantial removal of living palm trees on McGregor Boulevard right -o£ compliance with the record set of landscape and way prohibited, § 16-81. Supp. No. 37 1999 MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MARBELLA LAKES OWNERS ASSOCIATION ON September 22nd, 2016 Present: Jennifer Fazio, Kevin Kowalke, Michael Avalone, Brett Cohan, Michael Francis 1. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:00pm by Jennifer Fazio. 2. Establish Quorum Quorum was established with all five board members present. 3. Proof of Notice Proof of notice was given 48 hours in advance. 4. Approval of Minutes Mike Avalone made a motion to approve the July meeting minutes, Keven seconded, all in favor motion passed. 5. Treasurer's Report Mike Francis reported as of August 31 ", 2016 we have total operating cash of $516,450.17, $9,083.13 in accounts receivable and $254,924.35 in Current liabilities. 6. Property Manager Update Jenn reported our property manager candidate accepted the position. GRS was still conducting background checks and the board will send out a notice when she officially starts. Mulch is scheduled for October and power washing is scheduled for November. 7, Irrigation Pumps — Hoover Update Mike Francis reported that we have spent approximately $74,000 since October 2012 on our current irrigation system and problems still exist. A new non -pressurized custom system was investigated to replace all existing pumps with a warning system enabled. Jerui made a motion to approve $92,412.71 for the new system, Kevin seconded, all in favor motion passed. Marbella Lakes HOA Board Meeting Draft Minutes I Marbella Lakes Community Website Page 1 of 2 Marbella Lakes Community Website Marbella Lakes HOA Board Meeting Draft Minutes Posted on 10/213/2016 Board of Directors (HOA), Notice MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MARBELLA LAKES OWNERS ASSOCIATION ON October 25th, 2016 Present: Jennifer Fazio, Michael Francis, Brett Cohan and Cheryl McFarland (Community Manager) 1. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:00pm by Jennifer Fazio. 2. Establish Quorum Quorum was established with three board members present. 3. Proof of Notice Proof of notice was given 48 hours in advance. 4. Approval of Minutes http://marbellalakeshoa.com/marbella-lakes-hoa-board-meeting-draft-f ninutes/ 1/31/2017 NIM Summary Marbella Lakes (a/k/a Livingston Village) PUD PL -20160002748 August 23, 2017, 5:30 p.m. Marbella Lakes Clubhouse The NIM was held for the above referenced petitions submitted by Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, Vice President, Planning Services and Business Development of Hole Montes, Inc. on behalf of Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc. The petition is described as follows: 1) Strike through the street tree section of the Marbella Lakes Master Plan in its entirety and provide a requirement that the HOA submit a revised landscape plan indicated where oak trees will be removed and which lots, if any require a replacement canopy tree to meet minimum LDC requirements. Note: This is a summary of the NIM. A recording. is also provided. Attendees: On Behalf of the Applicant: Brett Cohan, Board Member, Marbella Lakes Owners Association Mulhere, FAICP, VP Planning, Hole Montes County Staff: Fred Reischl, Senior Planner, Collier County Approximately 31 members of the public were counted in attendance. Mr. Mulhere started the presentation by introducing himself, the applicants, and county staff. He then provided an overview of the PDI process. Mr. Cohan then spoke about the history of the street landscaping issues within the community and why the changes to the landscaping are needed. Mr. Mulhere continued with a detailed overview of the PDI application process, the issues the trees are causing, potential issues that could arise, and thq Collier County landscape code. Issues include: most trees were not planted with required rod's barriers, all trees are planted in HOA property and too close to sidewalks and utilities (inconsistent with approved landscape plan). Mr. Mulhere then went on to read the proposed language to amend the Marbella Lakes Master Plan. Following Mr. Mulhere's presentation, there was approximately twenty minutes of questions from the public in attendance. All members in attendance were residents of the Marbella Lakes community. The questions centered on the topic of what will happen after the trees are removed. No one opposed the removal of the Oak trees, but some residents expressed a desire to consider replanting options, even if in different locations. Mr. Cohan indicated that was the plan and further meetings and discussions would take place. Page 1 of 2 HA2016\2016080\WP\PDI\NIM\NIM Summary (8-24-2017).docx Ugi"T.SiWl Published Daily Naples, FL 34110 Affidavit of Publication State of Florida Counties'of Collier and Lee Before the undersigned they serve as the authority, personally. appeared Natalie zollar who on oath says that she serves as inside Sales Manager of the Naples Daily News, a daiy newsppaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida; that the attached copy of the advertising was published in said newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Na- ples, in said Collier County, Florida, and thatthe said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. Customer A Number Copy ine HOLE MONTES INC 1704898 PUBLIC NOTICE Pub Dates August 7, 2017 (S'sgn ture of affiant) ` !art KA80EEEU4FiGA5 3 Rotary Fubk-State o- PiAdt GG Sworn to and subscribed before me �° "°"�°2E 4 This August 09, 2017E MY�mm,Erp es3uE79,io�t 'w,g'kt ooadoherxuArwtaywn _siCnawure of affiant) P.O.# 414Mr' . HOLE MONTES ENGINEERS - PLANNERS - SURVEYORS 950 Encore Way • Naples, Florida 34110 - Phone 239.254.2000 -Fax: 239.254.2099 August 7, 2017 Re: Livingston Village PUD (PDI-PL20160002748) Neighborhood Information Meeting HM File No.: 2016.080. Dear Property Owner: Please be advised that Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, Vice President, Planning Services and Business Development of Hole Montes, Inc. on behalf of the Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc. has made a formal application to Collier County. This application requests the following: An insubstantial change to Ordinance No. 03-23, as amended, the Livingston Village PUD, to remove provisions relating to street tree standards. The subject PUD property consists of 148.98± acres, located on the east side of Livingston Road, approximately one mile south of Pine Ridge Road in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida [PDI-PL20160002748]. In compliance with the Land Development Code requirements, a Neighborhood Information Meeting will be held to provide you an opportunity to hear a presentation about this amendment and ask questions. The Neighborhood Information Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 5:30p.m. at the Marbella Lakes Clubhouse, 6664 Marbella Lane, Naples, FL 34105. Should you have questions prior to the meeting, please feel free to contact me at 239-254-2000. Very truly yours, HOLE MONTES, INC. Robert J. 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LO A� �o W N N 1-4 V) 0 C!a � zA z W4 m -0,4 (� L c G N � N .fl c G U 3 o 4- r_ C O O C p O f1 lurL m O O v; N c o � � N G1 O c a = mm o CL _ o 13 ca V) >- L aIi 40- 3 ° (Ij 41 fara N fn O N N LL 7 C C °o 'O Y fo U 01 tin o U O N O in i U a f0 U � y IgE`° 4 ° � - a o n. A r v U L L O o O U Q bl O *+ tw - O O N 3 U ',.U- 0 i vl O a U41 >• o a 3 � r L .0 O 41 i O .0 7 U L CL aa 41 fn O cu ar Q- '@ m r t 0 N �. C •O cn O O *' r7 U O O S.. U N C -0 W 41 cc E0'03 O N yam- r fro •6 N Qj aj i L L F- u Ir A � � m � � w w M d••� 1 �1 'l u 44 VI dd n hr I Q MF1 Z I a r SIGN POSTING INSTRUCTIONS (CHAPTER 8, COLLIER COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT) A zoning sign(s) must be posted by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent on the parcel for a minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days in advance of the first public hearing and said sign(s) must be maintained by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent through the Board of County Commissioners Hearing. Below are general guidelines for signs, however these guidelines should not be construed to supersede any requirement of the LDC. For specific sign requirements, please refer to the Administrative Code, Chapter 8 E. 1. The sign(s) must be erected in full view of the pi4blic, not more than five (5) feet from the nearest street right-of-way or easement. 2. The sign(s) must be securely affixed by nails, staples, or other means to a wood frame or to a wood panel and then fastened securely to a post, or other structure. The sign may not be affixed to a tree or other foliage. 3. The petitioner or the petitioner's agent must maintain the sign(s) in place, and readable condition until the requested action has been heard and a final decision rendered. If the sign(0 is destroyed, lost, or rendered unreadable, the petitioner or the petitioner's agent must replace the sign(s NOTE: AFTER THE SIGN HAS BEEN POSTED, THIS AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE SHOULD BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST HEARING DATE TO THE ASSIGNED PLANNER. :,UTIDAVT 01' POSTING l 0110E STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER BEFORE THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, PERSONALLY APPEARED ROBERT J. 'NR'HERE' FAICP WHO ON OATH SAYS THAT HE/SHE HAS POSTED PROPER NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 10.03.00 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ON THE PARCEL COVERED IN PETITION NUMBER PL -20160002748 a SI NATURE OF APPL !ANT AGENT ROBERT J. MULHERE, FAICP NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) HOLE MONTES, INC. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER 950 ENCORE WAY STREET OR P.O. BOX NAPLES, FL 34110 CITY, STATE ZIP The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October 2017 by ROBERT J. MULHERE , personally known to me or who produced as identification and who did/did not take an oath. My Commission Expires: (Stamp with serial number) Rev. 3/4/2015 S ignature of Notary P u b I is STEPHANIE KAROL Printed Name of Notary Public A 8 r STEPHANIE KAROL 'a° i = Notary Public - State o1 Florida w • :�.J��;p� Commission #� FF 939980 Ex�pfygttMar- 9y��■O O L�;= + "'f,jlfv'ir ' pM,,,y Comm., Bonft Ftiu.yu�N91*iW W .I Miro. My Commission Expires: (Stamp with serial number) Rev. 3/4/2015 S ignature of Notary P u b I is STEPHANIE KAROL Printed Name of Notary Public I' MARBELLA LAKES DR } MAR EILLA LN� 10' P.U.E. TYPICAL 10' P.U.E. I TYPICAL MARBELLA LN `---jjjLL � � � I SEE TYPICAL LOT U SHEET 2 - -- a MONTEREY PT MONTEREY PT 0 L L 10' P.U.E. LFL i FFTYPICAL _ 777;�MARBELLA -` - I I 11 7 TYPICAL MARBELLA LAKES REVISED PER COUNTY COMMENi3 5417 LETTER REVISIONS DATE 30 20 10 U iv "' "' TYPICAL ROADWAY CROSS SECTION MARBELLA LAKES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SCALE: NTS DESIGNED BYPDM ORAVMBY DATE DECE DER 2919 DATE 950 Encore Way INS"Naples, FL. 34110 LIVINGSTON WOODS THESE ORAVANGS ARE NOT APRROVEDFORCONSTRUCTION YM.ESE9muLUmEimv REFERENCE NO, zols.oeo DRAW GNO zoisoeo_rnsc MSK DECEMBER209 Phone: (239) 254-2000PROJECT HOLE MONTES Florida Certificate of ENGINEERS•PIANNERHURVEYORS AuthorizationN0.1772 (NKA MARBELLA LAKES) PDI CHECKED BY PCM DATE DECEMBER 2016 NO, zolsoeo SHEET NO OF 2 DATE VERTICALSCALE HORIMNTMWA� NA AS NOTED TYPICAL FRONT LOT VIEW NOT TO SCALE 20' LME 1 15' D.E.J-- OAK (CANOPY) —� 20' 1_M E 1`- J fj� ; -; ; +�////,, LOT LINE (TYPICP �`} , f Ff �' IIjI NOTE: ALL ALL SINGLE FAMILY LOTS CONTAIN A GROUPING OF 3 PALMS IN THE FRONT & ONE CANOPY TREE IN THE REAR f l it ;HOUSE:-`=,` DESIONEDBY PCAA BATE DECEMBER 2016 Hm HOLE MONTES ENGINEERS•PI.ANNERHURVEYORS 950 Encore Way Naples, FL. 34110 Phone: (239)254-2000 Florida Certificate of Authorization No.1772 3 PALMS THE SEDRAFORC CONSTRUCTION APPROVEDFOR CONS RUCTON „ REFERENCE NO 2016.060 DRAWNG o. 2016.080_MSI ® REVISED PER COUNTY COMMENTS 5/17 °"`"'°" MSK �DECEMBER2016 © 0 0' PUE — — PAIrMEN7 ... .. ------ -------- EXISTING TREES ALONG ROADWAY TYPICAL LOT SECTION TO BE REMOVED SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTE: ALL ALL SINGLE FAMILY LOTS CONTAIN A GROUPING OF 3 PALMS IN THE FRONT & ONE CANOPY TREE IN THE REAR MARBELLA LAKES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESIONEDBY PCAA BATE DECEMBER 2016 Hm HOLE MONTES ENGINEERS•PI.ANNERHURVEYORS 950 Encore Way Naples, FL. 34110 Phone: (239)254-2000 Florida Certificate of Authorization No.1772 LIVINGSTON WOODS (NKA MARBELLA LAKES) PDI THE SEDRAFORC CONSTRUCTION APPROVEDFOR CONS RUCTON „ REFERENCE NO 2016.060 DRAWNG o. 2016.080_MSI ® REVISED PER COUNTY COMMENTS 5/17 °"`"'°" MSK �DECEMBER2016 © `"E`"E°°" PCM °ApECEMBER 2016 PRO ECT NO. 2016.060 SHEETNO, 2 of 2 "6R6CAL LE NORIZONTALSCALE NA AS NOTED DM1TL LETTER REVISIONS DATE R _ - Wra�#is a'�'�'�r� . r�r-- � m. �c-r�uxw.r�•a•�r T�--=m�r��c ¢cs�^a-�+-m�c� va..wnw.nw-.ec��•�..�ncvarr.-a-�v�v-.w.e.�...•—.... COLLIER COUNTY LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS I, INTERIOR LANDSCAPING 1051 z W �3 L SF=, 3124.7 5F- iPil�nm[IJ ��ryffsryryrAa BS9dar (Pcadd,, ta, Laridsupake.( IaMrlapakn] Srie aFD50" n6._ _ {gra ttrelfeta Ragwro por esPrmidad) LandsWpa kaa] IL RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPING {Altornagvo "D'I d tsrwa a adrstuue ax. gran rre�eq to.rrr.esn .9I Arfonad to RDW) IIL PERIMETER BUFFERING (Alternatives "A") 2145_— uRso^ $2,0 TfM�6zp— Ir'<1melermr-F1 (oaf rleerR NredJ e, (4orTfees PmYlded) Illa. PERIMETER BUFFERING (AUGITIO lves "B"i W26- IMArAHeINLF} luerTeu redj (dal rets Prod9nQ �yleblerin LP] LR4 "�ufSktEL Rfgtared)(6e7 trg IV. BUILDING PERIMETER PLANTINGS 6ef.t71 0F/1,0W- 544A xt00+ 6�e4t2 _5P {srrDag kaa} Irirat�ss F4 q V. BUILDING PERIMETER TREES u±u^ EF=. 2tLp Titan =1a {a.daunrigsn[rUt) MerTrr .a,4drad) (QTsaer Pm4ded) VI. TREE CREDITS FOR PRESERVED TREES NOTAPPLICABLP. ! planloupnorramse¢.. •-• I VII. TREES AND SHRUBS A Intel IM, 10, 1.75eCot, 4'Spd. k75% a tit. m alta (getnea Irtaore rreex "1 (tAdvaiuts lyaddelJ B, SNubs chedgav 29•hL, 3b•0.C>�x wwp ddY] 11,4 • 1616 1u6 iFfs (4eta�'r�erya Ma'+r=nom=nral,ea) lwwe:,n»n, remelt.) VIII, MINIMUM NUMBER OF CANOPYTREES REQUIRED Baled m I0oeldlm 6FOIlaL11 kl mea 4•439,6U- 6T/3000e 1400 'rfere Std14 tUa Tre* Ii1pWe.Q tNaa v r_p aulrer,hlcdorWAand ML<ngvetsunboaimedtV rdo WsregLi men NOTE: 007 CemNl Oees pfolided Wih them Plrns. Reraalnbr9673 genetaHfeH to boviovidedMM radtI arn4 GOP, rerra9e6n tenter 5DP and ptesenemea- (See rapm.t..YWOlag SITE AREA INFORMATION: MMBELLA LAMS S17ESUMWAY rax�wxr r�.+s ImaiAr +cWi�arrf nri+�ciwe wxr .ar.r. .an ssvr.a rats rboaraalwssw,lr ,rs.�r. ones .ry f u/m i 41" 1 nhg . •..w,f rmr Kron r wr�a a.vlPllerxvuua Lmw ,1Nir raifAa'A 1P1'/year. -___ raN 860 street trees shown PLANTING NOTE Pl.ndng In or neor CoplarCounly WIV Easamants: Largevagala0on vdthobhusiva soots dreg bo ptantod 7.6'eµay from taaledlnes. largo vtpafnildn vnlh non4'h4msNa mNo plaemd to gio caremenl orolosor IhanT.Sm W 14FffR ,, son[5=rU Id Le>nstg d. Pianlinp to ba In aaofdana µ{gr gra Cop(or Caunly U011a Cmrnanca (snot A triton 1.151.Iler E. GENERAL NOTES: Ail pleat notarial shaAba dasslAed as Florida No, 1. Co0lfaalAr Edd Ue lalo'MaAgeabla YAld Um LDC L. pdsr�po rAdOs and must adhem Iop Vwfdo1nesondrotWladans- 700 ahf >YtHelerYatmhogeay 1.16he ay Tr[rcoyyp.n dtWcuct Wdcypfess SHRUBS qty Sym Botanical Name common Name iota COC coocofoba LW&. Sae Orap. 004 Vin Vlbb—on obovalum Walter Vbwoum I?" CHR Lh%, halareo laa.a Red Tip Coco9fum 239 CES Cdnowrpus HesNl tedwas Sitm7Butt—v d UROUNDCOVERS OT S m 9glXf[taoj Name Common Name 54,079 SPA 6P+NnabAAad SandCofdg— Mulch to be Rna Straw EXISTING TREE CREDITS: r7olu:Any eal56ng haoalh.iroelabl In Ihobuthu sreslo(et 19NU6 4111000 al 9w Onw v3 praa0ng i" Ira credited l.wards lho trees regbhetLTfae cradle wPl ra based on7W.:2.4.4 CarcuWfon WT.. Pitt—gon Credits as round In the Copier County LDC, Dramolv4.6a above natural grade: Tree Credit• 26' 3 2W-26• 2 19 -10' 2 is -1z 1 C.rdad.r[.mals ihoaptu pdoto cbangao to propaad plantm.tallol quanfiltos based on Pool oxt3grg hoot aedlP, Native Y WoUrn to Hlgh7olmanw Y Medfum to HighTalrimar Y Medium la High rat M. Y M drumtofth7da— Native Y htediumlolirghToramneo >I I RwoT3 Bullar Y nca 30'x l BO v SPECIAL 9NBIE FAIAILYBUFFM'' Sugar behind Vogra Wodty homao[a L. crolaredto maxinlm 11aWsand 10 Include the 1040 gper IoL 3T..W 1W -22'.o x4'spd.1.76'cal. W. Oak Slash phre Red rAaple Bald Gyp — 70Shmhs: 10gallon.6 1.1 Wo,CMYRV, Seagropo CxopNm 3-9n:tvl[om':ded 3 T1moe ROA Bali blameta r (Nfiare P—Iblo) NoWI An xgeal rnalhadWmaterial may bo owupleblo W1h 1n &Qoprorar. Root Barrier Detail SOPA-2006,AU-10301 REV.2 Y:.Jcnr 2001010016 Dfl.e 1=135 DUI, 12119106 BUILDING TYPICALS r r l 1 1 f I 1 I I I a ©-SP=MLSINaLF FAMILYSWER: 3 9e1[erbehmd Slagle Famlyhomes In to cWsldmd to Tu maatmire NalYs endla lndudo lhof0 dnp per lot M37mas 10-i2'oax4'spd. 1.75 c9, M Live Oak Slash Plna Rad hlaple Bald O7press 108hmbs: Ugallon,Wlatl Wax !Ando Seogmaa 1i n�plo� M.h�a 151 LANDSCAPE BERM SECTION SITE AREA INFORMATION: AtARY mgnNAReELIALAKESSITESU ,tae lOfu ra}iaec rusacn —P ssessr a rNxYnn kk-r I— - &w emevuleYmut PI .1 1!rx .attar r � carwae aawac ean,nareaa au a ,.;�rar�a•.xr r.,a,a,.r ,..� rxa«u dra. NOTE:AIIpaM WbuHars to bo planlodpdorloNstac EXISTING TRITE CREDITS: Nolo: My exlaft Pres Rlal mmele 1n Ibis kutloraraas (nor. PIµ!l8 ell;; N) at itm I1mu olounllny mny bea adil' laHmrdsilw Iroaa mqubed, 7feo gcm[av,G boba4ed on 7Lbla:2AA CidaelaHw o[7roe Pruamal[on Credits as found In Iho CallterCauny LDC. Dlamaler,f.lift above natural grade; 7feooraft 2Sa 20'-2S• 2 1a' -1e• 2 f.s-iz• i Contractortomake Ir -I Aopdglea vcdl iIaproposed plantmafedal gaanikin booed on final cdsling uaa acdA.t PLANTING NOTE L,.-- ryu v _1plelbnuAlh oblmsNerooL shall bo plaided 70inmy from srrlerinc Large repelep'ari w b rar.,9Walrc mels planledIn thio essamanl urcroser Ihon7,CW Vmltuftii, nA guards to be lnslalled. Ptaa ft In beta auenlanc"t, [heCollereounly UfAfy Ordlnenca (sea eallon7,5lcladr E, GENERAL NOTES: All Pienlmaled-1AaA be clas3111d-FWddla No, L C-hadar zhulM,, Ynn:,Ir+'ll-binwHll the 100 Landscape codas and must adnem In i.ag Wu Ili u: and mgulagans, COLLIER COUNTY LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS _ CLUBHOUSE L INTERIOR LANDSCAPING 1015 x 1l,13r aF- - 9 t'r Rp titi tp,m 'shin) X;ffW'e+cT rrJJS+M1ldcd f3 ldndrerpa hrn.y Inndropueal X11 aFrJW. N'dimmu7,7-0 itivrrrenpm,pe IL RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPING (Allarnal(va'D") gym. 11.111. iw 1ptdfieler of 53¢ (tlal Trcu��i and (dor 7,�-�p r1) A¢arenlly R.o,SV.y ndnnli, Rv.pr.} pelslv�c: rrnq Wnicr�_p 111a. PERIMETER BUFFERING (Alt.rAzINea "B") 59! LY{[5= 4 1f'I. m�d,ldp"k[I) (4CI'ffem L701 I,eea dprvA Wt Ate.. LF14 jPedmdn 0rallu Ndann E�Rfp7+M (r1N w�j�dMJ M1$-�r.nl rvR.0.Ye) IV. BUILDING PERIMETER PLANTINGS 1].t[r` SF/1.000" 1=,Itl %1CV==17.j_ SF SYfI SF (Itp AINf (P'.uiflb,}1rq�geq 1}'tlnnhlv}e P,uddedr V. BUILDING PERIMETERTREES 1214 ""o", J9 Thar a0 eeip lre,vnrhrrSrdi�>} Wvr Trresneq� (tllrm rrm3le@ VI. TREE CREDITS FOR PRESERVED TREES NOTAPPLICABLE. VII. TREES AND SHRUBS A T— 1504, 1v, 1.T80a1,4•SX r u X76%. 45 [5 45 (tl110fer Ary•Leuy Ma='r+ha RagW,.d) pFanVT'�rx pruydr� a. eluuhslLedarr,24' hl, 0s'or,,soX IhFn t's4 (tlerskwvaeq•.r+W7 Q+�rus�e�edy gv:aiv3ttlw6---i5�1rd1 VIII. MINIMUM NUMBER OFOANOPYTREES REQUIRED am CdeLRonalorthe °f",0 drvglahertCN1. F�C�R 141 A Laid a,n lop t"'d- . ewfFwin�pxovziAOVALPaSE PLANT UST Q[y pT IIo1anical Nams Comnion Name 5pedilcatian Native 11 PT floiFJ[ng Tfcv, Prtlkln6 TYae nuilding &fur Patdlay'{ruu 111 h1 x 4'aPa, 1,76'Cal, Acerrubrum Red Mnpfa 10`M x 4'$Pd, 1.75' cal. Y Magnoliagtandl0ora Soulham k%gnolla 11T Id xVapd, 1-75' cal. Y Pinus elllollll SIRh Pine Wht x V opd,1.75' cal. Y querdls Willniana Live Oak i0'lit x 4' slid, 1.76'cai. Y Swlalanla mahogany Mahogany 10'ht x4'apd,1.761eal. Y 51 qV quercusvirainlane Llva,Oak 161oox81apd,4'cal Y SHRUBS QtY SYm S-AWICal Name coni ion Nagle Spl cd lea!Iall Iklativia Tl US, PS Bw[d g Sh1uIr, Par Ing Shrubs 6ulhgag rJor PRAIng Shrutro 3 1n. Y J Chrysobalanuslcaeo'd' Red TIPcocopfum 3gallon, 2A"hL Y Coccolobauvilera Suspropa 3gallon. 2A"fill. Y Canaca(pus areclus Greuq Bullunwaod 3 gallon, 241 hL Y Myrica cerlfere Wax Myrtle 3gallon, 24' hL Y Vburnumobovalum WalimsVlburmm 3 gallon, 24"hL Y 665 CHR ClltysobalanusleacoN, Red ViaCompki 3 gallon, 24'hL Y 160 CEG Conacarpus oreclus aer. SilverBullowmd 3gallon,24'hL Y IAISCELLANEOUS MY Sym Botanical Name Common Name Spoclflcallon Notes TUa �' Irdgautin To he MW veritlud byraClVr- SE . P A S OR SPkC.S TBD SF Slenoloph(um secundalum 61. Augustine FlorIlam Sod To be 0eld verified by contractor. 6,077 SF Mulch Pine Shaw 3" illkk W Q� J J LU Q 13 Oa z0 LL z �D O �U W OJ w� 00 w U 0. J C When adjacent to preserve plant entlre berm with snr,tx _FAmiLy tw Spartina baker!, 11 gailon 3ft on center. Provide 1 71 _094F-�-- PE temporary Irrigation. 19—yr—P _50_1f1rTCq_I _Nama AR U�ff COMMOTI NaM Spaul9callon gaflVe SPROng 40ft-"Aor 303aft- PI! PRESERVE L E. TD lavwwm dr." 1Mtd COM, PERIMETFR Sym Batertleal Name Spa I dwff. Cawwn No= FF�Wftfil.­PA. GRADE 11.8:b I MA14 I —N-�-- EFM—.,.N 7F—P.—Ig.w. [ST. GRADE VARIES, SEE "hum 7..7. PLAN GRADE (10.8 TO 11.2) NOTE-. EXISTING TO PRESERVE MEET REOUIRED 10' TYPE 'A' LANOSCAPZ SECILM I BUFFER. -F-- EV—PrIng y 31� —REMtVrfitLFROW-'�. LL�AvE'i am, W u Lim DONDTGAMArEBUM NoscRAPSONTRUNK M BOOTS) $ JFWQ LAV�" OF RMAP. !:,x14,x6fTV:=GE(hIIN, Oil, WTIJI.E111 ::=LDWATER ir—uAuKrIM WIPREPARED PLANTING ML MIX B I?AkLMPLAM�NTING �DIRTTAIL wwapwTna W�iMORYI�LLOWBURVIVM UALV.'rURNBUCKLEB PINE WANN MULIGH v R"'M HCILD WATER uAcRM W/ PRVPARrD PLANTMG —1 LARGE TREE TYPICAI. P1 ANTING DETAIL 0 �f I LAKE JsACn r (Lr� - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — proposed Plant[Ist .61SAcr-laboruPlanto (00-planj 1 71 THEM 19—yr—P _50_1f1rTCq_I _Nama AR U�ff COMMOTI NaM Spaul9callon gaflVe SPROng 40ft-"Aor 303aft- PI! y ONO— TD lavwwm dr." 1Mtd COM, Sym Batertleal Name Spa I dwff. Cawwn No= FF�Wftfil.­PA. Paciffcollon 81M41ciathead WA-111ta spadrm y 20flonwIff —N-�-- EFM—.,.N 7F—P.—Ig.w. Y __7__ wf.r 0"Mim; "hum 7..7. 71l.99it _w 8 *Akal Name zlohnRwrk —Nama Speacafin EV—PrIng y 31� SPA y .31kon—Jw sym Bolan'.calNeme TELW U73eZ—tir[Nairu E__ rM-8. lavaut J0 MIDAM rk M3 kommun n1o....ba wpryamtu 11 ha MMR�Val I - L LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD ADJUST SHRUBS AND (3ROUNDCOVERS To PROVJDE A NATURAL NATIVE PLANTING AREA UTILIZING THEVARIETY OF PLANTS INDICATED. SEE NOTES ON PLANTLISTAND SPACING REQUIREMENTS TYPICAL 2,600 SF REPLANTING AREA E 1E STRAW ,7 &;VA -P. N=" - 1-5�67 1 VLL&. d2 wz-1 0 0 1 61-21 CIO w Jay -C 01 an rg K LL z Ld D Nl� (90 0 LIJ w () M C� Cd w 0 z 0 - LA 1.2 Lu 13� LLI C0 Lu 0, SITE AREA INFORMATION; MARaEL1A LAKES SITE SVIAI ARY w.raxumcv eooswr aeaaaoe iviaraew°w..�� NAers aadlllr 11rr 1 ane r,l+eaaar Nµ 1 T.tra leer.,• -AY rrrpet• lot ern{ Wer rµma v4e+ Ivn rewaal 1� PIo= ueerevolmmrxs e.re+nl drnl rears .eraLlVA Nrelar, IRRIGATION LEGEND l� Irrigation Area, All pervious area to be Irrigated © Toro automatic Irrigation controller ® County approved rain sensor - - Mainline Class 200 (1 112" Contractor lo Verify) (2) 4" Schedule 40 PVC Sleeves O Toro Commoroial Valve NOTE: All pedmeter Wrote to be planted pdar to first 0.a. Thh lnlgolian plan h achcraadC and fa for the pwrpexoaf pomlldn0 ,illy hU Iha Conlmsfot'a reaponxlbllltyteadlusItllo lrwadloeallarl, typoand alaaand any olborelnlem campanenlx to comply Wlh dm regWramenta of }srldce4pe pt+n14,0 0. Inxta6xd. These a dJwe prranla mea l ba cum p1Mad al the Colrb'aelcra axponeA to the Owner exr-opt am ahlhalraad fn wtiling. The Oorteactar shall pmvldv Ae•N writ dr rfIg- on a atabkr htylarahawing 011 IW -41N VAIWea, and Wile linea to scala anar co mprxlln. of pW 61m1o11olkrr. Tho Clvnaratpll pmvWo l"Aiviwil nsbeeta and pada Ilatoavedna equtpmod. The Ccalra410l-15-11 may wary Paaa Mid offer,! to p resewva oalsl Ing phis matnr Pal 1W has bean hnElcd. When ouch malertalr fags In Ole Patti of uancldng, pro Contmota ralmtl rarouly Ala WPM of hand IMCII a- neeesaary to Praiael Elle dntgnAW plant lnalelhd. The canlraelor mael res tore allynmW pithlrrmhrW ora oil to its el rglnal c orldl[[on It It le dnrnaaj d hcrom Ills Oydur w111 glva plva! Aecaplanec. The Owner inuot approve any aeonlllu[lon made, All PIP. and eonlrol Titres shell be alaovodwnll alt and Schedule 40 pVO and placed A Minimum of ZV haloes oracle dnd baeldlged Vdlh clean aand, ito rook la to ba In confect with lho PVC PIPO, Tho Contractor,hal l be roaponalbla for convtru0mr; th o aydt4m in eamplato acco rdanae wild all appllaahla rodear ordinances sail 14wa,Any modtikallona mad- In can form with said-n11m%PtW and mlinraer. lhdl hA r, trmilletad at Iha contractors expanse at Ito addlilonal cast to ilia Client. Tho hrigellon Conlroclor Is fully raspcnalble toriha vmrk u01I ha Owner glvon 6n at Acceph,ncn. All chcultPIP o Is to ba cp,a 166 PVC ar ahigh.r grads. All mels f6dngs 411411 be relnfomed dth;000-pa1 paurod Concrete Th rust black, 04 tlmvn on draHklgs. Conlraelor At tri rantva tiw quality of We inalotlala and war for ono (1) year, This Parlor! hogllla wait Ihv Il net Aeaeptono. of the Owner, CanWclae era expaMd to pertohaby enter, u,o the site and wily aeti"am( Iharasalvee WIllt all of the"Isllnp eoadtfroru 40Iha t rw mfrundwrarsndfnO may nnerswrda mina to the clreraaler or ao to Ihs .*"I or the walk to be ddns. nth Wit allow on -are the r"IrActor va lm Awon atxhst Peeooutlava n osA fo be taken to 4"14 fdpry to people or dama0a la properly. The la"Iri afar to roaponalhia rm provrdrng- emoptetaand.aparabhr syslam for Iho Infifairen ofull Iandaoapa plouttng on a6e, Plans and epecll&muons may not lodlaaln all Items aeeoesnry for the proper InTliguon of Iha prereata w die Cotpc+slorhvhta th a rospane1W61y for farnithht6 ]alae,, malarlah and cip4proanr ragldrad for a eamplole x ld prop a f Project ovrn If natln lhainl[Ial spovlaceltens. 0onfrufor to aoperate oprayzonea from rotorzoao fryplaq, Can(to a[or to aepabta sod arms rrum plmdb,6 and, (Typloal). BACKFLOW REQUIREMENTS; I rrIg111on Wn for fc to be non-Iml:rhfe nolrsck Slav] prnvantorlo rcqulrcd. WATER USAGE This plan proposes the following., Net Porvfous Area 4,439,6369E irllgallon Rat -Meek 1.6"!week a/-4,117,662 gallons/week ops • el r aNnp Aiend l a spanrat aadrw 11IYApr'!a}tB ll.H a'jld ", .12+ .6 A S = r 6 t[7 yx ,d84,e95 F 510, 1Srlwalerpetweak, � 6G6,616 cf venter parvraak x7.48 (gallva par cO.ltJ=4,117,662 r.ne 1 isnlTil�ai_oa gnldona krlgaft ihn n mita elle. rt I.n o -erase l) _ t _ I r I I—I t _. ..., _,..r I I—,I _,,.-..... I_I _, _t_ I r I,.wl I I.r lwl �, I r I _ I_I w I,�, rrl�--•I�+I�lar r... •rrcE�s E 107 x 7 5S of 5i 0 .•.trr „r II--.i�.l_Irl I....I I...f r O O CtY N J 0 a y e `nS O O1 M T � � d x 7 5S of 5i m CtY 0 a NOTE:[-powpawe'•" """ 5cicedne o.¢u Cnmmav name ScfrnGllee.� - , NOT SHOWN ON TH[S PLAN ARE REQUIRED FE BUFRS, TNTERIOR'L'lU3ES STRH'ETTRE0.S r.arZ.ww e ¢ ADJACENTTO INDIVIDUAL LOT'S OIL ATCONDOTIQIIUMS 01¢x'`'¢°'+ k+7eneapapenrro urlr °ever vwla ALL BUIMM, ALL IVLA, ALL NATBRMANAGPMENPAREASREMAIN UNCEANGED. ��vman'smneno Albl*ld&Kk p". b[rhep,,.d l u.teGaiar1l, dmvlytnemyrk ~ ONLYSTREGTTREES ADJACENTTO INDIVUAL LOTS MAY BEREPLACEDWITII Aminlhn pmn A11 CYd,u.iva '5°'1n`Irstw SPECIES FROMTHEAfASTERLANDSCAPEMATERIALSLi.ST. �y�ytn d m dlN pqp stphmacb;�cunl g In TOTAL STREET TREES ON SITE = 530 w twq d e¢+u itdh f1 IG rmny sK>znllr,mllia o TOTAL STREET TREES TO REMAININ PLACE 108 scaro0d Wlberyja aicw0 u¢pin[aWxep,pN 5ewwmusnrwn 1 - TOTAL STRL•LTTRLESTOBEREPLACEDATINDMDUALLOTSI=422 oiryomlo vtmmm.[.m J..plem Smluee,mw � I 70TAL PROPOSED NATIVE CANOPY TREES TO 13E ADDED = 148 1"cd$"°' ma--UrIa„R n-ckppk 8y,,Iwl mjznb¢! to �aacnar s #PT.YaBmuv�wwTOTAL PROPOSEDFLOWPRINO CANOPY TRFFC=Rl1vvlHra u>;acsa,>raaa WATER METER OR nTHERUT¢ITY TOTAL CANOPY TREES ONSITE =35G l VR OAK TYPICAL PLACEMENT CANOPY TREES � _ �l PROPOSE13 REFSARE81%NATIVESPECIES TYPICALLOTWITH1S50' ¢, a!i'ruxr� sEw�.¢enwrryoxn oJL¢vi�i 'I f `• �� _. 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GLI1.n1AtR'nL1n4e�ai1L'GAEC•kw3 cn-1'0PROPOSED FLOWERING CANOPY TREE CAI.., 0XIS'i I G ERM T UMK ANTM PA'i =N w u $IIg I7rstnrtCv T4arNly 1311 S L-'.�NGMSLS $L �' x C. arla<eL n+aw ¢g-�utFi�wvnx"["� „mue ixufdir V-' rr u• 1 a ..' N:1:S. R - p('.. pFtllG DRpN'"' I u !at[gpl*ypl�itiWh1l"�""•... f¢' Xe' Il:ATM1+kR"�""I" ..-;Nen4h1-URnNn¢N^Aefl[ep¢n[r,....;... ^7C'1�` _ p• , - ,--.,..,-.-,-,-,-,-, - -i. .-.- I - . - I . . . . ..... �i�i.�i.�ir�,..i..i�. .moi-.-. . I -I -----,....,I NHW PARK ENLARGEMENT N.T.S. .�I.si•:I; D- 1.i ..'%F� iii+ MARBELLA LAKES SCALE: 1" = 200' aws � SITE LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE 200 D 260 SCALE IN FEET MARBELLA LAKES COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESIONEDBY PCM DATE DECEMBER 2016 950 Encore Way Naples, FL. 34110 Phone: (239) 254-2000 HOLE MONTES I-lorlda Certificate of ENGINEERSPIANNERMURVEYORS Authorization No.1772 LIVINGSTON WOODS (NKA MARBELLA LAKES) PDI TSD WNSS INRE NOT APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS SIGNED BELOW. REFERENCE NO 2016060 DRANO NC. 2016.090_MS! DRAWN BY DATEDim MSK DECEMBER2016 CHECKED BY DATE PCM DECEMBER 2016 PRO,ECTNC. 2016.060 CH..TPIO of VER CgLSDgLE HOgIZONTALSCgLE NA AS NOTED DATE LETTER RERIONS DATE A IN DEDICATIONS AND RESERVATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER MARBELLA LAKES, UNIT ONE RE -PLAT OF TRACTS "B", "C", I'D", "0", LOTS 96, 97 AND ALL 0'F TI'RACT "K" MARBELLA PLAT BOOK 46 AT PAGES - 77 THRU• 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT MARBELLA LAKES ASSOCIATES, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, THE OWNER OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED LANDS, HAS CAUSED THI8 PLAT ENTITLED MARBELLA LAKES, UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOLTrH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO BE MADEAND DOES HEREBY: A. E OCOLLIERCOUNTY: DEDCIA7 T 1. ALL DRAINAGE EASEMENTS (D.E.) A8 DEPICTED HEREON WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE. 2, ALL LAKE MAINTENANCE EASE44ENTS (LM.E.) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE, B. DEDICATE TO COLLIER COUNTY WAY SEWERDIETRICT! 1. ALL CUUNIY UTILITY EASEMEMS 411 ,E, TH VI00T. REEWOURILTfY FOR MAINTENANCE, FOR POTABLE WATER, NOH -POTABLE IRRIGAT16H WATER ANDIOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM(9) OR PORnON(S) THEREOF IHCRESO AND EGRESS FIGHTS, VRESEU APPROPRIATE, ARE PROVIVW TO THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT TO MI'ALL, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN POTABLE WATER, NON -POTABLE IRRMT10N WATERANDIOR WASTEWATER UTILITY SYSTEMS OR PORTION(S) THEREOF WITHIN THE PLATTED AREA 2. APPLICABLE POTABLE WATER, NON•POTA13LE IRRIGATION WATER AND/OR WASTEWATER SYBTEM(S) OR PORTIONS) THEREOF CONWIIUCTEo WITHIN THIS PLATTEOARPA IN COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH HEREIN STALL BE CONVEYED TO THE BOUND AS THE E7(- FFLCIO GOVERNING BOARD OF THE WATER -SEWER DISTRICT UPON ACCEPTANCE OF THE ADDITIONS, EXTENSIONS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED BY THE PLAT. , C. DEDICATE TO MARBEL(A(ARES OWNEKSASSOCIATION, INC.; 1. ALL DRAINAGE EASEMENTS (D.E.) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE, 2. ALL LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENTS (LM.E.) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR M AJNTENANCE S. ALL LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENTS (LB,E) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE 4. ALL IRRIGATION EASEMENTS (I.E.) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE 5, ALL SIDEWALK EASEMENTS (S,W.E.) AS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE. S. TRA0TS'OS-1' AND'OS•2' AS OPEN SPACE, SUBJECTTO THE EASEMENTS DEPICTED HEREON WITH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE, D. DEDICATE TO ALL LICENSED OR FRANCHISED PUBLIC OR PRIVATE UTILITIES: 1. A NON-EXCLUSIVE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT (P.U.E.) TO ALL WENSL'D OR FRANCHISED PUBLIC OR PRIVATE UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT FOR PUBLIO UTILITY PURPOSED, INCLUDING CONOTRUOnON, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND OPERATION OF THEIR RESPECTIVE FACILITIES, INCLUDING CABLE TELEVISION SERVICES, PROVIDED THAT SUCH USES BE SUBJECT TO, AND NOT INCONSISTENT WITH, THE USE BY THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT IN THE EVENT A CABLE COMPANY DAMAGES THE FACILITIES OF ANOTHER PUBLIC UTILITY 17WILL BE -SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR SAID DAMAGES. ALL THE DESCRIBED "CATIONS, RESERVATIONS, TRACTS AND EASEMENTS ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL NOTES DESCRIBED CN THIS SHEET. IN WITNESS ym4geOF mmee LARBS ASSOCIATEe ILO, HA•4 CAUSED THIS PLAT TT�FOF��BE MADE AND SIGNED 7H16 CA OF,Qnt!IG�If .2064, �9f Fd6y W�NE3a mdR>, vine L� f� �Ft �1LEl1 L-• MARBELLA LAKES ASSOCIATES, I.I.C. A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY BY: NAPLES ASSOCIATES III, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AS MANAGING MEMBER Br. �"Y` RICHARD M. NO LK, VICEPRESIDENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEOFFLORIDA COUNTY OF COWER THE FOREOCRNG 11701RLDAENT WAS ACKNOWLBDGIED BEFORE ME THIS _2_ DAY DFSAIT� 2600, BY RICHARD M. NORWALK AS VICE PHEBID.ENT Or NAPLES AWOC.LA71B RL LC, THE MANAGING MEMBER OF MARBELLA LAKEGA�SSOCIATEES, LLC. HF7 HE18�3'ERSORACLYIW TATUMIE RHAS PRODUCED AS IDENTIFICATION. - •YITIHI fY/VAk: NOTICE ' THIS PLAT, AS RECORDED IN ITS GRAPHIC FORM, IS THE OFFICIAL DEPICTION OF THE SUBDIVIDED LANDS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND WILL IN NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE SUPPLANTED IN AUTHORITY BY ' ANY OTHER GRAPHIC OR DIGITAL FORM OF THE PLAT. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS THAT, ARE. NOT RECORDED ON THIS PLAT THAT MAY BE FOUND IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL/ A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING ALL OF TRACT •B' OF MARBELLA LAKES ACCORDINO TO THE PLATTHEREOF AB RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4e AT PAGE 7T OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNW, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT79E NOKTtMEST CORNER OF LIMO TRACT'U' OF MAMIELLA L eEk THENCE RUN ALONG ME IM30MARY OF SAID TRACT'S' NORTH 69'36464' EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,212.60 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'24'36' EAST FOR A WaTANCE OF E O 2.1 iE 06'24'36' EAST FO 7 fq FEET HENCE UNH NORTH 04• 1ST" PAS7FOR A DIBTANC P 81 O FEET' TI NCE H 50Ufli R A A r TT R OR IT RU C O a8 A UWi CURVE CON VE SOUn1 I VA OfU9 POINT CL7IL3 SOUTH OE97NJ . E F 38. FEET; TO A P41NX CH PARD CA ID3E RA 01x7'48' WEST, A OT8TANCE GF SO,OO FEET THERE FROM; n4ENCE RUH 80UTTA'AFD7ERiY ALOMG THSA,RC OF 8AIII CURVR TO THE LEFT, IRAVIHO A RICTUS CF 06.60 FEET, THtt011OH A CCHTRAL ANGLE OF04.1y44', SUBTEHI7EO SY A CHORD OF MOM FEET AT A EF,.ING OF SOU"f 88`2227' WEST FOR AH ARC LENGTH OF 77.01 FEET TO THE ENtl OF SWD CURVP, TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; HENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY AlONO THE M4 OF BRIO W RVE 70 TINE WC111; N11NKp A RAM U,1 OF 80.00 FENT TIWOIJGII A CENTRAL ANGLE OF66'T0'06', BUOTENDEp BY A CHORD UFa3A0 FEET ATA BEAPINO OF SOUTH 44'66'07' WE. FOR AN. N ARO LEHGG4 OF 88-41 PEE7T0 THE END OF 8Ai0 CURVE; TO A P4lHT aF COMFOU6[D CURVATURE MF ,E RRLN IAFE9YERL, ALONG THE ARC OFSND CURVE TO THB RIGH{ ; HANNG A RADIUS 11F 174.00 FEET, Ti{ROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF B0'10'!1 ; SUBTENDED OYACHORD OF 18.16 FEET ATA EWING OF SOUTH 8814120' WEST, FOR AN ARC LENGTH DF 19.16 FEET TO THF END OF SAID CURVE; YOA PORir OF REVCii6E CURVATURE; THENCE RUN WEMERLY ALONG "I8 ATO OF SAID CURVE TO TRE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 07dAO FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12'361171, SILIUM06D BY.A CHORD CF8272 FEETATA BEARING OFSOUTH 82'31110' VJEW,, FOR AH ARC LENGTH OF 8230 FEETTO ME ENO OF 8A'D GURVE; TO A POINT OP REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF 6AID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING ARAWpG OF 326.00 FEET, THROUGH AC9N7RAL MOW pF 13.10'6/', SUB7EN0E0 RYA CHORD OF 76,48 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 82MflO' WEST. FORAM ARC LENGTH OF 76.02 FEET TO THE END OF "a CURM THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'34100' WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 820,31 FEET; TO 711E SEUWNIHG OF A IMMTW. OEiCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NON" THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF BAIO CURVE TO THE NIGHT, IT WO A RADIUS OF 324,00 FEET; THROUGH A CENTPAL ANGLE OF TO'4078; $UMBNUED 13YACHORO OF 111.06 FEET ATA BEARING OF NORTH 80'36111' YPESi, FOR AN ANC kEHO"f.tlP 111.89 FEET 74 YliP EHU OP SND CURVE; 7O A POINT OF REVERSE OUAYATURE; 'THPlACB RUN WBOTERLY ALONG THE ARO OF SMO CURVE TO TUE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 41" FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19 492A', SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 187•31 FIFEY AT A BEMRD OF NORTH 00136'•1T' WEST, FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 163.11 FEET TO THE ENO OF SAID CUAVB; THENCE RUR SOUXH OM4 W WEST FDR A DISTANCE OF 220.12 feet TO THB B EGINNNa OF A 7ANOSNTAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOU114 THENCE Rll4 WESTERLY ALONG THEN[O OP SNI] CURVE TO TILE LEFT, HAVING A NACIUS OF W&W FEE[; THROUGH A CEN77iplL ANGLE pF ii' 10TI0'; SUSTIMU EO BY A CHOROOF B2. fe PeETATA DEARIRO OF SOUTH 110'80'60'WEST, FORAM AM LENOTI OF 82AI FSST'TO THE END OF SAID CLUNE•TO A POINT OF NEVCM- OURVA7UR7.3 THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC CF MD CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVIND � RADIUS OF 22090 FEST; THROUGH A CEBNTRAL ANGLE OP 17'16'OD; SUST'FNUED BY A CHORD OF 6Y,11 FEET AT A SEARING OF SOUTH IKr&YaD* WEST. FUR ARC LENGTH OF GIA2STANCE Or2 6.51 FEET; TO THE BECIENNINCI FEETTFOA TANGENhe END4TIAL CIRCULAR URVE UT LAN CCONCAVE SOR THSAID CUM11HERC9 RUN SOUTH a9`341OW ENCE FOR A DE RUN WESTERLY ALONOTH£ ARC OFSA)D CURVE TO THE LEFT, }HAVING A RADIUS OF 276.00 EERY. THROUGH A CENTRAL ARGUE OF 17%TOD, BUSTER= BY ACHORD OP 12056 FEET ATA BERING OFSOURI ITOD41- WR. FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF MAE FEET TO THE ENO Draw CURVe. 70APOUNT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE RUN WEBTERLYALONG THE ARO OF SAID CURVE TO THE NIGHT, ITAVINGA RwW OP22@A9 FEB7THRCUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27'OrOB, SUEIM[N`D BY A CHORD OF 106.60 FEET ATA BEARING OF SOUTH 76'09'31' WEST; FOR AN ARC LEMI'M OF U& E END OP SND COVE: THENCE RUN OOUM 09'3406' WEITY FOR A 019TANCE OF 78.08 FEET; TCTHE SEO CIRCULAR CURVE. CONCAVE NOHTIIBASP, THENCE RLN! HORTHWF3TERLV ALONG THS ARO OP SN THE O 1PO A RAOIU6 OF 20.00 FEET 7HR011ON A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00'OOTq; SUSTING", BY A C U]1 30.18 FELT AT R GOR NORTII 46'26.66' WEST; FOR AN ARC LENGTH OP39_t' 7 FE£T'TO3HE ENO QF8AI0 CU E, 8NGG UN 1Z WE67FORA QVITANCE OF IMI n FEEQ 70.711E 101-F DF BEGINNING OP THE PARCEL F EEO; He 020 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHERWITH PARCEL2 ry(' A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATEU IN SECTION` 19, WWNSIOP 40 SCU"N, Y, ALSO ➢EI AACT Tl' OF MARBELLA LAREOACOOIROING TOYIEE PLATTHERE OF AS RECORDED U4 PLAT A7 PAIIE7TOF a is REI: 03 OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARnCULARLY OESCRIBED AS FOL E O O C S BEING O ON BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST OOIINC-R 4F bN TRAT O' 4F MARBELLA 17�A POINT A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE kORTH, WHOSE RADWS POR BEAR9N40RTli 02'61'18 V7ESYA DISTANCE OF270.00 FEETTHERE PPFF((WW,�11,, THENCE RUN ALONG INE OgUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 'V EA514ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, .VINO A RADIUS OF 2MA)0 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 16.44'47 ; GUOTENDEO By LHGRO Or 1044 FEET ATA BPIUIN(3 OF }{pf1'TII 70.46'18• EAST, FDR AN ARO LENGTH OP 70.70 FEET TO THE END OF SF1D CURVE; TOA POINT OF RDYERSS CURVATURE; THENCE RUN EASTFIRLY ALONG THE An OF SAID CURVE TO THE RICKY, HAYING A RADIUS OF 2@640 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL AHBI-E OF 17.1080; SUBTEHOED BY CHORD OF 07.17 FEL=T At BEARINGF HOR7H 86'G006' EAST; FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 07,42 FRET YO THIS END OF SAID CURVE TL fE710E RUN NORTH 9E'34I6' BA57 FDR n U13TANCe OF M12 PEST; TO THE BEGINNING OF A'rANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH; THENCE RUN EAOTERLY ALONG THE ALIO OF SAID CURVE TOME RIGHT, HAVINGA RADWS OF 426M FEETITNROUGH.A CENRLAL ANGLE OF 18'![0'20; SUBTENOE6 BY A CHORD OF 140.22 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOTJTH 807641' EASY, FOR AN AM LENGTH OF 148-84 FEET TO THE END OF SAID OUR VC TO A, POINT OF REVOU THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE' ARC OF SAID CURVE 7p TIRE LEFT, RANILIG A DIUS OF 376.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF f0Y0p6', SU6YENDeo 6Y A CHORD OF {28.14 F@Er ATA GEARING OF SOUTH 807641' EAST, FUR AN ARC LENGTH OF 126.71 FEET TO THE PND OF SAID CURVE THENCE RUN NORTH 199'56'06' EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 521101 FEET; TO THE BEGINNING OF A'TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTH; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG 'THE ARO OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A NADIUS OF 37400 FEED, THROUGH A CBMNOD RAL AE OF 15'18'61"; SUCITENOE4 BY A CHORD OF 87.05 FEETAT A13EMW OF NORM 02M•r10' EAST, FOR AN ARC teNmH OF 87.46 PRET 70 THE END OF SND CURVE; TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE 711ENC,E RUN EASTERLY ALONG Tile ARC CF SAID CURVE 70 THE TTJGH'I; HAVING A RADIUS OF 32(80 FEET, TIIROUGH A CENTRAL ARGLE OF 12.8017'. SUBTENDED BY ACHORD OF 71.26 FEET ATA BEAFBNO OF NQXM 02'3115,1' PAST, FOR AN ARC LE40TIN OF 7IAO FEET TO THE ENR OF SAID CURVE; TOA FO114r UP REVERSE CURVATURP, THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVINGA RICTUS OF 2Y6.00 TETT, THRWJGH AC£N'fRALAHDLE OF 10'1624°, SllUTEHDEO BYA CHORD pF8080 FEETAT A SEARING OF NORTH 60.41'18' EAST, FOR AN ARC LENGTH DF "'I I FEET TO THE ENO OF SIUO CURVE; ToA POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; -THENCE RUN BA8YERILY ALONG TILE ARC UP SATO CURVE TO THE slew. HAVING A To OF 8940 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL AHOLE OF n7'8Pd9', SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 8660 FEET ATA BEARING OF SOUTH 88'27150• EAST, FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 60,05 FEET TO T7E� END OF SAID CURVE(TO A POINT OF REV69Se CURVATURE; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARG OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADOI3 OF DOM FEET; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 42'26'33} OURTEMOED SYA CHORD OF 47,00 FEETATA BEARING OF NORTH 00' NW EAST, FOR AN AND LENGTH OF 4600 FEET TOTHEEND OF SAID CURVE THENCE RUN NORTH 09.34166' FAST FORA MSTANCE OF 21.28 FEET; TOA POEHT ON A CIRCUM OURVE CONCAVE! 00, WliGBE RADIUS PONNT UEAR8 SOUTH 46'0066' PAST, A DISTANCE OF 17.6.00 FEET THERE FROM; MnNOE RUN BCUTHEMY ALONG TRE ARO OF CAO CLIME ITO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 126A FEET THRODUH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44'2540' SOIT ENOFD EXY A OHORD OF D'L84 FEET ATA 13FAMNO OF SOUTH 21.4846' WEST FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF SO .S6 FEET TO TILE END OF SAID CURVE; niEHCS RUR SDUni d0'29�4' PAST FOR A DISTANCE CF 47.40 Frk7; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'34'06' WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15ZO FEET YO A PONY ON A CIRCUULL��,J(�� CURVE OONOAYE SOUTH, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH WHOSE EAST. A DISTANCE OF 600.08 FEET THERE FR014; THENCE RUN WEDTERLY ALONG THE ARO OF SATO CURVE TO RHI: LEFT; HAVWGA RAOIUB OF BOOM FEL'; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09'36'0;'. SUBTENDED RV ACH09C OF 00.88 FEETAYA SEARING OFSOU M 92'IE0' WEST, FOR AN ARC LENGTH Of OO&D FEETTO THE ENO OF MO CURVE; TO A POINT ON A OUjCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTH, NA(OSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 14166`18' WEST, A DESTANCE OF 940 FEET 111ERE FROM; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF 39D CURVE TO THE RIGHT; HAVING A RADIUS OF 04.90 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14'6422', SUBTENDED BY A C110RD OP 24.44 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 8272140" V'IL:°jT, PCR AN ARC LEROM OF24.61 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SCUDS BO'3410 WV6T FOR AC401TAML OP6500 FE,£Y; THENCE RUN SOLrrHar 26597 V'AISL FORADISTANCE 0F34,47 FEET:TNEKCE RUN NORTH 031821" WEST FDR A VIOTANCE OF 86.14 FEET; TRE NOE RUN NORTH 16%'20' W'6ST MR A DISTANCE OF 123-89 Fk`EY, TO THE pEOWNWO OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULARCUJWE CONCAVE SOUTI C THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE AND OF SAID CURVE TO THE: LEFT, HAMS A RADIUS OF 1GCA0 FEET; 71Hi000H A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 16.17'06" SOBTENOFD DY A MICRO OF $9.92 FEET ATA aYAARHLI CF NORTH A'47b6' YYE8% FOR Al ARO LENGTH OP 40,57 FEET TO TILE END OF SAID CURVE, THENCE RUIN SOUTH 09',34W WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF NSCLC PELT; YIIBNCE RUN SOUR{ 01'34151' WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 130.94 FEET; YO TRE BEGINNING OFA YmaPNYML CIRCULAR CUAve'co"Ve, HORTI4EAS7; THEHce RUN NORT}fhE6YERLV ALORD THO ARC OP MU CURVE TO THE WGITT. HAVING A RM W OF 26.00 FEET; HIAoUGH A CENTRAS ANGLE OF 96'OOVV; SUaTENOea BY CHORD OF 36,89 FEErATA SFARINC OF NORTH 8370'00' WEST, FORAN ARO LENGTH OF 39.27 FEET YO THE END OF SAID CURVA THENCE RUN NORTH 10.00'00' WEST FUR DISTANCE OF: M87 FEET TO THE POINT OF 01MMI444 OPTHS PARCEL OF LAND REiFJN DESCR)OED, CONTAINING 4.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. TOGE7HER WITH (CONTINUED) PARCELS PLAT BOOK tiq PAGE SHEET 1 OF 6 LAKES AS RECORDED FLORIDA, ALSO BEING COUNTY, FLORIDA, A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 28 MT. ALSO BEND ALL OF TRACT 'D' OF MARBELLA LAKES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40AT. PAGE71 OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MDRE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN NORTHWEST CORN 0 SAID CT'D' OF MARBELLA LAKES THENCE RUN ALONG E IN AT N RT"O'. N EA F TPA N 711E BOUNDARY CIRCULAR CT'O' NOR E SOU0'. THENCE RUN EASTERLY OF ALONG FEET-, THE ARC 15F END CURVE TO THE MUG OF SAIDTRA 7H RfO CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EEM T THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THEA. S OF SAID BYA TO THE RIGH, HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET, THROUGH , CENTRAL ANGLE T 09'40'13; SUBTENDED BYA CHORD OF 17.09 RVe THENCE UN NOR0OFNORTH 70`STF EAST,FOR AHARG LENGTH E HTO FEETTOTHEEND ABANDCURVE: THENCE RUN NORTH 7CAVE S LITH; FORA DISTANCE OF 112.20 FEET TO THE BEGINMNO E A THE RI IVIL HAVING CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH: THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARO OF SND CURVE TO THE OF HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12'31`7,7^, SUBTENDED BYAOHORD OF 21.82 FEET AT A BEARING OF NORTH 81'14'34' EA6T, FORM ARC LENGTH OF 21.00 FEETTO THE END OF SND CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'30'10' EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 103.66 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 80'1&12' EMPORIA DISTANCE OF 2000 FEEn THENCE RUN NORTH 003022' EAST FORA 019TANCE OF 832.70 FEET, TO THE BEGINNING OF A TMGE T AL CIRCULARCURVE CORCAV& SOUTH; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONO THEARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE AGM. HAVING A RADIO51 OF 100.00 FEET: THROUGH A CEWFIAL ANGLE OF 11'0006': SUBTENDED BYA CHORD OF 26.06 FEETATA BEARING OF SOUTH 02.6728' EAST. FORAM ARC LENGTH OF20A3 FEET TO THE END OFSAID CURVE,, THENCE RUN SOUTH 76'28'68' EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 117.60 FEE]) THENCE RUN SOUTH O&31'16*MET FAR A OIBLINCE OF 112,04 FEFT. TO THE BEGINNN13 OF ATANGERM CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTH; THENCE THIN TU STERLY ALCHo THE ARO OF SND CURVE TO THE LEFT. HIVING A RA6L17S 0 F ROM FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17'901E77 SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF ALM FLET 11 L A BEAHOiO OF SOU7H{ 77'817& EAST. FI769 M ARO LENGTH OP 4144 FBEr 70 THE END OF SAID CUM& 7HEI:Ok RUN -SOUTH 86'3173' EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 80.20 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 8076'08' FAST FORA DISTANCE OF 320.03 FEET: THENCE RUN SOUTH 00-2624' EAST FOR A 013TANCE OF 48.07 FEEL TO THE BEGINNING OF A ENGINEEMG SERVICES DEPARTMENT THIS PLAT APPROVED OY THE 9NOINEETING REVIEW BERWCEO BECTIDN OF TFjF�SAMMUNI R - fpp.�M_H7.D1YP5IDN OFCOLUEP CCUNTY, FLORIDA, THIS CA .0F-,ai7V R COLLIERCOUNTYr71 EER COUNTYATTORNEY =�GTi«.BY THE COLLIER COUNTYATTORNEY,THIS A6 DAYOF STEVEN T.WILLIAMS ASSISTANT COLUER COUNTY ATTORNEY �W3ME 4'fi TSUBTENDEEDD COUNTYCOMMISSION OFIDIA31FEETTOTHE ' ET. TO THE BEGINNING STATE OF FLORIDA IEAROOFSANOURVE COUNTY OF COLLIER FOr SUBTENDED BY A IF 20447 FEET TO THE ONO THEARD OF SAID 71 BB PLAT APPROVED IN REGULAR OPEN MEETING BY THE BDAW COUNTY 24.4901: SUBTENDED ft6)OjQERB, UP COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TIaO _);' ^DAY OF . �,0 2000, PROMWO THAT THE FLAT IS FRLW IN THE OFFICE Od TTIIOF 22828 FEEF�TO� , 71 (ECLTJTKCFTHF aRCUI'rcaURT OFCCLUER COUNTY, FH.ORIDA. ' BEGINNING OF A TANGENTIAL CBRCUAR CURVE CONCAVE 60UTH; THENCE RUN V/EGTETI.Y ALONG THS ARO OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, WVING A FNOIU9 OF 627,00 FEET; THROUGH A COMRAI. ANGLE OF 24'2426^ SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 222.01 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 77'22'62' WEST FOR AN ARO LENGTH OF 224.60 FEETTO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 85'10.30' WESTFORA DISTANCEOF09A FEET; TO THE BEGINNING OF ATANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTH; THENCE RUN W'ESTERLYALONG THEARC OF SND CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 26.00 FEET; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0&01'08; SUBTENDEO BYA CHORD OF 32,16 FEETATA BEARING OF NORTH 74'4840' WEST, FOR AN ARO LENGTH OF 34.01 FEETTO THE END OF SAID CURVE; TCA POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARO OF SAID CURVE 70 THE LEFT, IWVING A RADIUS OF 276.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL. ANGLE OF RO'304V, SUBTENOEO BY A CHOW OF 00.66 FEET AT A BEAMNO OF NORTH 00TU ' 1VE47. TOR AN NRC LEHOn I UP 801'9 FEET TO THE END OF IMO GO RVE; TO THE KANT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND HORFTII DESCRIBED, CONTAINING 3.40 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, TGGETHERYITH (BEEPAGE20F8FORCONTINUATION) GENERAL NOTES 1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT -S', MARBELLA LAKES AS RECORDED IN PIAT BOOK 40 AT PAGES 77 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A9 BEING N 00'34'64' E. AND ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED DATUM. 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEETAND DECIMALOTHEREOG. J 3, ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR. 4. ALL LOT UNES ARE NON -RADIAL TO THE R.O.W. UNLESS OTHERVOSESHOWN. �. 6. A MONUMM7 (AS REFINED BY FLORIDA STATUTES. SBCIION 171'.631122): SHALL Be SET, Yw ERP DENOTED BY SYM BOL SHOWN, AND ALL RG.PS SWILL BE SET, W%efZ- DENDT ED BY SYMBOL Sf IQV V: SO AS TO COMPLY WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SECTION 177.091(0). MONUMENTS AND P.C.P:S SMALL BE SET PRIOR TO TIIE FXPIRATON OFTHEAPPROVED SURETY INSTRUMENT 6. RESERVATIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND COVENANTS OF RECORD RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 4072, PAOE(8) 1400 ET BEG., AND A9 AMENDED OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1. THI8 PROPERTY 18 LOCATED VATWN FLOOD ZONE A HAVING NO BASE FLOOD ELEVATION, PER THE FEDE(W. E,REROEMY IM,NA31MBIT A4EHCY FLWO INSURANCE RATE MAP #120007 0420 0, DATED NOVEMBER 17, 2806.ILIVING A FIRMING DATED kbYEMB Eft 17, 2005. 8. THE MINIMUM A= CROWN EtWATION IS 11.3'NHGVD 29), THE MINIMUM FINISHED FLOOR 19 121' (NGVD 28) PERSOUni FLCRIUA WATER MARAGEMEN7DIB7a ICTPERMITII-001688-03. 9. ANY ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THIS PLAT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES, 19 STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. 10. THIS PROJECT WAS APPROVED AS LMNGSTON VILLAGE PUD ORD. 03-23. LgocAlvmasw (9HT E B D'. Ld fl(�{„rJ i CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY FILING RECORD t .�'�.7 UT., 1 HEREBY CERTI;rY THAT THIS PLAT HAS BEEN EXAMINED SR Y AH& CONPLIES IN FORM W111i THE REQUREMEWS OF C14AF7E CLERK OFFCIRCUUIR. RC�• A, f T COURT #j i . IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY '�=�,}}•'��tn�. COUNTY SURVEYOR AND MAPPEN' '' F'f ' THIS PLATHAE1 BEEN REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCEWITH CHAPTER 177, FLORIDASTATUIES L ,�.'.. P.SM. 06794 A M948=11 COLIIER COUHTYANO hVWPF.{L SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COWER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED PLAT OF MARBELLA LAK58, UNIX CRE, A BUBOMISION LOCATED M SECTION IF, TOANSHP 40 SIW%r RWE N EAOX, CCLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA WAS PREPARED UNDER MY DIR5UTIOH AND SL900011 AHD THB CEPIOTEO BURNEY DATA COMPLIES WITH ALL OF THS NEOUFAEMENTS OP Ci1AP'RBi 177, PMT 1, AORNA STATUTES. I FURTHER CEIUIFY THAT THE JIC;R NSNR REFRFiL'NCE -MO UMENT (PSLWagUYE BEEN PLACED ATMAT LOCATORS SHOO COWS PLAY. BY „ THISaek DAY OF SSPSEx3EiL .2009,t^ '722 fl.V#1 RANDALL L. HENORA by ' PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER 1 1� STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSE NUMBER 6091 'V •+� 3 rry ^'4 T.'3 �,•' Yip' THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY; RANDALL L. HENDRA, PSM 98091 DOUIIE SPrIngB 230.047.11.14 (T 0 GradyMinor FortAlyers 259.900:1300 NOW] POJ'L 041,429:5900 0,10 Milglaeers • Lnnd Surveyors • Pinnu9rs • Landscape Aroliltects CBITr.OPAUMEB0005161 CERT. OFAUTIL L000061 a I OWINB59LO 20000200 LWWYArodyA[Inor.com Q.OradyAllnorondAssoclutes,P.A. FILE R-0161-RPJM 1/ A 00-11 �L. ���1 Lmil i� lJNI ! () ►!P PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE SHEET 2 OF 6 '$131% F 11 17 11 TlD I! !l 11 - , 11 )1 A RE ---PLAT OF TRACTS B , C , , 0 , LOTS 96, 97 AND ALL OF TRACT K MARBELLA LAKES AS' RE _ CORDED IN PLAT BOOK , 46 AT PACES 77 THRU 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING A SUBDIVISION LOCATED, IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTINUED FROM SHEET I OF PARCEL4 ALIROF YTTA.CY ^d' OFF' MnRTSEiIAI LNLF� AICDONBINO0H7O7 H." PLAY 7liEREOF A8 RSCOROED W FIAT SOCK 40 AT FA.. 77 OF THE PUBLIC REGORCe OF COtllER COUNTY, FLORIDA %ING MORS FApTICULAR13 DESCRIBEa AS MILLOM; BEGIN AT SDITTIPNEST CORNETT OF SND 7Rh0T b' tlF :RARaSLLA LARD, RAID POINT ALSO BEING A POIIFC ON A CEN[rUI.RH CURVe CONC,VC EABT. WHOSE NADIUU POINT SEMS HOR7H 50.57'14' EA87 A B1d7AHGe OF 320.00 fE>3TTHeNE FROMI•R18NCE RUN ALONG TIIE BOUNDARY OF 9810 TRA,Qr r0•.NORTHERLY ntDHG YITC MC OP 8ND CURVE TO THC JUG It. IIAYINQ n RA0H1B OF 884.00 FEEL; rHRLUGFI h Crd4TR1yLN4QLEOF S5•(�1M, OUSFENDEO SYACHORDOF 80,37 FEe7 ATA SEANDrti OF NGR7H 2t'SB3x' Yr@SY, FOR ANMD tFNUTH OF 90,72 FEEITO THE END OF 8ND CURVE; 70 A POFHY OF COMPOWtO CURVATURE; THENCE Rik? HOMHFASTENLY NANQ'fHE AHC OF END CURVE YO TND R1OHT, lIAYINGA TLLOIUB OF 40,00 FEET, THNOWH A OENFAAI. FHdLE BF 779dr+6",SUBTENDED BYA CHORD OF31.47 FRETATA 11EARIHO IWNOdi'FH '10'10'15' EA6T FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF 34,04 FEET Ta THE ENO OF SHED CURVE TI', RUH Rtllq-All a 711E C RC�RVE C61R'AVE BQUTH TH'EI4CE RUH E+IOTERLY A OHARO P SAID CURVE TO TIEe RIGHT, IthmNo A RAMU9 OF 477.00 FEM THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 202426': aUD'EENOF77 8YA CIiORD OFIA IAT7 FEETA7A BEARING OF NORTH 7T d2'02" EAST, FOR AXARO LEM31H OFR03-7O FC-aT TO THIE EHOOF 8ND CVRVE; TH2NCERUN Hmm BB'3nC8' PkBT FDR, DISTANGE OF 71&07 FEET; To THE BEOINNM OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE COliGAYe SWTHI THENCE RUN EASTERLY AIAHG THE TIRO OF SND CURVE TO THE AIGHT, HAVING A OADlUDQ2940M FEET AT DEARINOROF OIS4U7H 78.00`l4REAST. FOR AM O110 OF LENGTH OF 20,01 ENDED BY A FEEFTO mR END OF @Rm CURVE 15 A POITT nF EAST. E CLRVATURL: THENCE I" EASTERLY T'n E THERM aF 8ND CURVRYOTHE LEFY. HAVING A RAOIUB OP 04 XO FEET,TWTOUGH A LPHYNAL AHplB OF 23.40'Of , SUHLENgEO 6Y n CH 11 OF 774.70 FEET AT A tl51RB-0G OF 80UIH 7a'0024• EAST, FOR Ali ARC LL'HO7FI 0a: 420.e3 Feel' TO THE elTO aF "D OVRVL' THFNGe am RORTH 69.08100. BAST ftlRA OE3TAkCe QF 274.64 FEET• TO THE BEGINNING OFA -FMGENTNL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SCLhHV1F5T; THENCE RUII mnNTs:EA03E9LY ALONG FNEARC OF SNDCURVE10 THE RIGHT, MAIANQ ARABIUd OF 96,O0 PEER THROUGH A CENTRAL AROLE OF 09.66307 aV6TENOMa BY A CHORD OF 91,00 FEET AYA BEARING OF BOM 40'2610' FAST, FOR AN AND LENGTH OF 107.07 FEET TO THE END OF BAJO CUF&rT THENCE RUN SOUT74 067d4A' FAST FOR A DIS TWHCE OF 40.37 MET; THENCE RUN SOUTH W,)7'Qi' wm FUR A MDTAN0e OF 316A FEET, TO THE BEGINNING OF A 7AHGEIROAL CIRCULAR CARVE OONOAVS NORT!# 7HElTCE RUN WBBTPJILY ,"Lr TILE TIRO DF BND CMF TO THE RIQRT, HAVIHGA RADIn9 OF 800-06 FEE,TNRCUG}! ncEW.L M, OF s0`xO'ea: SDBTEHOECI SY A CI POND OF 46.74 Feer AT R aFJNiIkO OR NORTH=.14"01 S0'07'6a• Wa11Y, FOR AH ARO LEi10'IH LF 46,0 Fe&r TO7}IE END CF SND CURVE; 7HENCS IWN�HORTH 70 "01 WEST FOR A DWARC- OF 76.00 Fk`E[: Ta YHEBE[iINNIHD aFA7JWGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURV@ CONCAVE NORTH; THENCE RUN 11 9 01LY ALDNO THE RR13 DF 11ND O1HRVI!'ro THE 711GHF, FNVBit3 A .DLRPEEN nook]" A CENTRIC A7i0lE OF {0'OSW7'; SUBTENDFA BY nCIN7RD OF 4423 FEETATA GEAMNG OF NORTH 71'da'34"'NEST. FOR IH4 ARO LENG'R1 OF 4,28 FEET TO THE "D OF SND CITRVE; THENCE RUN kOR1H a9'44'As" Wr=aT FOR A B187ANCe OF 110.40 FEET: T}IEHCE RUN NORTH 74'2B71M WEST FOR A gEBTNiCE OF 41 AO FEET, 7O THE Ba;GlkHlkG DFA 7AHLiEHTIAL C1ILCULRR DURVE CONCAVE SOUTH; THENCE R4H WEBIE7iLY RLANO THe ARC OF 11,10 CURVE TO THE LEFT HANHQ A NADEUS OF 27e -?3 FEET; TTEFLOUGI! A9EHTR tL AHGCE aF tO",!M1'If : SUOTEHDEO BY A CfH7RO tlP7A$t FEET ATA BEARING OP HQRN4 02'dt'BO' WEST, FOR AN AND LENGTH OF 408 FEET 70 7HB SHO OP 9N0 CURVE; THEIICE AUN SOUTIi O-zl5 ' WkBY FOR A OISTANCB OF 217.10 FEET,: TO THE 6£GINNINQ OF ATAHQEHT0IL CdflCUEAR CVFLVB:CWiCAVE SOUTH', THE NCE AUH WESYEIlI.Y AL010tl THE ARL OF 9ND CURVE 70 711E LEFT, RAYWO A NABRIS OF 200,0 FEET; THROUGH A CEiITPAL ANGLE OP 46'OF03'; nut, ENDED BY A CHC NB OF71.70 FERY ATA BEARINd OF SOUTH 7a'I5w W8Slr. FOR Ak ARO LENGTH OF 7206 FEST To THE ENO OF 8ND OURVE: TNI NCB RUM SOUTH ea•9a93' WEST FOR A OIeYANOE OF 170.10 FC" TO v"OINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FARCEV OF LAND HEREIN OUMIBFA, CONTAINING 3]0 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH PARCEL 0 APARCFI. 11 LAIN LCCA7EDIH8E07KlgAf 19, TU',ti5}W 0 SO1TRI,:rr 20 FAST, ALSO 0010 LOT&97, 00. Ma1.N6 Or TI11,CT'N' OF hC1aaFL1A IANk,3 ACCOrMrNO TO THG FLAF 71ieRE0F A3 RECORDED IN FIAT wmR 49 AT FAGe 77 OF TRE PV9U0 RECORDS OF COWER coum, FLORBM BEING- MORE FARROuLARLY aESCRIaEO As rOLLO W3: a�IIMWMMAT TIIE ItGRTK T:a7EW.V O)KNER OF LOT 97 OF SAO VAMELIA IAKM IRENCE RUN NnvrrdHElTERLY SOUNDARV OF SAO WT W NORTH 49'48{0' CAST FGR, TaS7ANCE of lFj&m CURVETO Tim LEST 14AVM A RAOLUS Of 4wo.m lA r. mm+ n�ni RT�m`� SUa764aE0 AYA C7NRD OF iadE? FEDI AI'n OEAPa10 LF WlITH 7.3939• EASr, FOR A IN TAC FEelS`, RITEH4E RWT 80[17}! 06'7010 W Y F RA A 91TAMffi3oF ii77zr'F54r,TO A A ONEWLAR CDRYE COldGTVoi 7lOFG7lYrE37. 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Grady Vlaar and Associates, P.A, FILE; R-015i-RP.OWO MARBELLA LACES, UNIT ONE A RE—PLAT OF' TRACTS "B", "C", "D", "0", LOTS 96, 97- AND ALL OF TRACT "K" MARBELLA LAKES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK -46 AT PAGES 77 THRU 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN- SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SEOIWI� le TRACT'A-3A' (R.O.W.., SPA LAKES D.E.) (PB 46, PCS 77-62) P. 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FILE: R-0161-11P.DWO 6215' 66.85' .84.20' S WNWW 6684' 184.1' 1541 C3rgQ1R � vxs Cl CB ye 10 P.I.tf~ �p-f 242 243 244 8'L3 .al VY 130.&% 20' LAE, AE., aE h' )'3O8ay'6'10,, fit. � � q 7,T6B. 1 t TRACT "I,-4" SHEET 3 OF 6 (PUT BOOK 40, PACE eD) N ly >�s.f� ■ w rrrl IoW[ w Isb ■ul rAl rer Irq res rale nw m .� rel: MR rwL rely ■w ua � 1aL1 r� I_.:; c� � --Ia d � �+ � w no SHEET 6 OF 6 I. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT "B", MARBELLA LAKES AS RELORO1:h IN PLAT OWK 40 AT PAGES 77 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC REDWS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS BEING N 6834'64" E. AND ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED DATUM. 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. 3. ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR, 4. ALL LOT LINES ARE NON—RADIAL TO THE R.O.W. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. S. A MONUMENT EAS DEFINED BY FLORIDA STATUTES, SECTION 177.031(2.2)) SHALL BE SET, WHERE DENOTED BY 5YM6aL SHOWN, AND ALL P.C,P.'S SHALL BE SET, YRIERE DENOTED BY SYMBOL S9091; SO AS 10 COMPLY 1WTH FL13MA STATUTES. SECTION 177.091(117. MONUMENTS AND P.O.P.S 514AU. BE SET 'POOR TO THE EXPOi1W11O OF THE APPROVED SURETY INSTRUL(ENT, 6. RESERVATION% RESRTLOTIONS AND COVENANT'S OF RECORD RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 4079, PACE{S) 1-108 ET SEC„ AND AS AI,IENOED OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. 7. ANY ADDITIONS AND/OR DEL"ONS TO THIS PLAT BY ULHER IHAN THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES+ IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PLAT BOOK qq PAGE SHEET 3 OF 6 O' 25 EO 100 SCALE I' _.._ CURVE TABLE THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: RANDALL L. HENDRA PSM #6091 BonllaIgIngs 23D,0-17.1144 0. GradyMinor PortlFyera 230,000,1380 North Port 041.420.6860 Clvll Engineers • Land Surveyors • Planners • Landscape Arc 11tcOls CERT, OPAUTIL 211000615 tCERL OPAUIIl. La 0006101 PU$fX5 EGY000OP011 WIVIV,Gradylll55r.conl Q. Grady\llnorandA6soclatea,PA. FILE: R-0161-11P.DWO MARBELLA LAKES, UNIT CSN A RE -PLAT OF TRACTS "B", "C", "D", "0", LOTS 96, 97 AND ALL OF TRACT IT' MARBELLA LAKES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46 AT PAGES 77 THRU 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, • 1 .SHEEN 4 OF 6 (PWT B00 , SHEET 4 OF 6 ■ l� 7150.+5 NI W � 01* l_ Br it iW lel leq 1�1 Fotl 01 d �tl >v[ bell lad �1 NI loll 1M lr w m mm " Ed " SHFET 6 OF 6 SHEET 5 OF 6 LEGEND F.C.M. _❑ FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT P.R.M- - ■ PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT (SET 4°K4 X24" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH ALUMINUM CAP P.R.M.. LB.'#5151) P.C.P. » O PERMANENT CONTROL. POINT(SET P.H. NAIL AND DISK, P.C.P., LB.,p5181) IRON ROD= • SET 5/8" IRON ROD L.B.E 5161 (R) = RADIAL (E) = EASEMENT TIE - R.O.W. - RIGHT-OF-WAY C.U.E, - COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT P.U,E, = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A.E. = ACCESS EASEMENT OX, - DRAINAGE EASEMENT L.M.E. = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LB.E. = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT I.E. = IRRIGATION EASEMENT S.W.E. -• SIDEWALK CASEMENT P.O.C. m POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING GENERAL NOTES 1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT "B', MARBELLA I -MEG AS RECORDED IN PLAT EOOK 40 AS PAGES. 77 THROUGH 52 or T1fE PUBLIC RECORDS 15F'COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS BEING. IN B8'Jh'64" E. AND ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED OATOW 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. 3. ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR, 4. ALL LOT LINES ARE NON -RADIAL TO THE R.O.W. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. 5, A MONUMENT [AS DEFINED BY FLORIDA STATUTES, SECTION 177,031(22)] SHALL BE SET, WfERE DENOTED BY SYMBOL SHOWN, AND ALL P.C.P.'S SHALL HE SET WHERE DENOTED) BY sYMSOL SNOWH; 50 .AS TO COMPLY WI T(i FLOMIM STATUTES. SECAQN 177.09.1 8j.� MONUMENTS AND P.O.P.'S SHALL BE SET PRIOR TO THE EYP1Ri11 ON OF THE APPROVED SURETY INSTRUMENT. . 6. RESEnVAITONS, RESTRICTIONS AND COVENANTS OF RECORD RECORDED IN OFF1CNl- RECORDS BOOK 4072, PACES) 1-108 ET EEO. AND AS AMENDED OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLDER COUNTY. FLORIDA. 7. ANY ADDITIONS AND/OR 0a"ONS TO THIS PLAT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY Oh PARRIES, IS STRICTLY PRCHIUMD WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. 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NAIL AND DISK, P.C.P., LB.,p5181) IRON ROD= • SET 5/8" IRON ROD L.B.E 5161 (R) = RADIAL (E) = EASEMENT TIE - R.O.W. - RIGHT-OF-WAY C.U.E, - COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT P.U,E, = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A.E. = ACCESS EASEMENT OX, - DRAINAGE EASEMENT L.M.E. = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LB.E. = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT I.E. = IRRIGATION EASEMENT S.W.E. -• SIDEWALK CASEMENT P.O.C. m POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING GENERAL NOTES 1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT "B', MARBELLA I -MEG AS RECORDED IN PLAT EOOK 40 AS PAGES. 77 THROUGH 52 or T1fE PUBLIC RECORDS 15F'COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS BEING. IN B8'Jh'64" E. AND ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED OATOW 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. 3. ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR, 4. ALL LOT LINES ARE NON -RADIAL TO THE R.O.W. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. 5, A MONUMENT [AS DEFINED BY FLORIDA STATUTES, SECTION 177,031(22)] SHALL BE SET, WfERE DENOTED BY SYMBOL SHOWN, AND ALL P.C.P.'S SHALL HE SET WHERE DENOTED) BY sYMSOL SNOWH; 50 .AS TO COMPLY WI T(i FLOMIM STATUTES. SECAQN 177.09.1 8j.� MONUMENTS AND P.O.P.'S SHALL BE SET PRIOR TO THE EYP1Ri11 ON OF THE APPROVED SURETY INSTRUMENT. . 6. RESEnVAITONS, RESTRICTIONS AND COVENANTS OF RECORD RECORDED IN OFF1CNl- RECORDS BOOK 4072, PACES) 1-108 ET EEO. AND AS AMENDED OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLDER COUNTY. FLORIDA. 7. ANY ADDITIONS AND/OR 0a"ONS TO THIS PLAT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY Oh PARRIES, IS STRICTLY PRCHIUMD WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. 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U76 3A0o 9 J1' sa5• 34 63.88 C423 4.94 606.09 02802 ­2J581Y 4.94 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: RANDALLL HENDRA PSM 110081 OaW1a Springs 23D.047.1144 IVA GradyMinor 23D.a00A300 - 1NBrlh FOUL 041: 420.6058 CivilLnglncers . Land Surveyors • Planaers 0 LandscapeArchltects CBI2T. OP.%Uni. ED 0000161 CET%. ONAOnLL00000161 DUSINSS L0200002GO Imm.Grad A6100r.CO1a Q. Grady Minor and Associates, P,%. FILE: R-0161-RP.DWG MARLDJ EL LA LA KES ', �-S, UNI T ONE A RE—PLAT OF TRACTS "B", "C", "D'y, "0", LOTS 96, 97 AND ALL OF TRACT "K" MARBELLA LAKES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46 AT PAGES 77 THRU 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF. COLLIER' COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO F3EING A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE .26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEGEND F.QM. =❑ FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT P.R.V. •• al PERMA+IENT REFERENCE MONUMENT a( AI,V 4'X4"X24" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH MINCIM CAP P.119,. L.B.J5161) P.C.P. - O P[RLIMENT CONTROL POINT(SET P.K. NAIL AND DISK, P.C,P., L.B.#5151) IRON ROD- a SET 5/8" IRON ROD L.B.y 5151 (R) a RADIAL (E) - EASEMENT TIE R.O.W. = RIGHT-OF-WAY C.U.E. - COUNTY UnUTY EASEMENT P.U.E, = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A.E. a ACCESS EASEMENT D.E. - DRAINAGE EASEMENT LIM.E. - LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT L.B.E. = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT I.E. a IRRIGATION EASEMENT S.W.E. = SIDEWALK EASEMENT P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING SHEET 4 OF 6 d laq 1331 aaa Eo1 » 31111 Aal • 1®1 d no a n ale RK ON am noun as ala Qal ►m or !m a® no as lei o m km 71 �aal ar lr as 4 SHEET 5 OF 6 I I TRACT "L-4' I II (PLAT BOOK 40, PAGE 00) III IIkyI-� 10' P.V.E--{ I 72ty. .! I 20' LME, 1C, & AE 5.0' O.U.E C F I 'a t0 3 85:9l�1 E 0,�20� N 891[5 208 224 � � T ru4.T ` � � ~ [T -z 75� 223 222 " 219 218 217 220 _ 221 g y 10' AUX �t I\ P2 GS0J'-�--_9501 �JdLkB s 00'J;'00' 1Vl9.L3' r MONTEREY �01NT �_ dt��ro.TirRnonK a PAGE ea) 1 a. an•aRlnn• C . 9ldRl IQ y�Y yam off`° I GENERAL NOTES I. BEARINGS SHOWY; 119?C04 RCrM TO THE RORTH LINE 01 TRACT 'B", MAROELLA LAKES AS REOOROED 11 PLAT BOOM 411 AT PAGES 77 OUGH 02 OF THE PUBIJC RECORD OF C THROLLIER C:OURIY, FLORIOA. AS nafID II 89'34'54' E. ANO ARE BASED ON AN ASSIRrM DATUM. 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. 3. ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR. 4. ALL LOT UNES ARE NON -RADIAL TO THE R.O.W. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. 5. A MONUMENT [AS OWNED BY FLORIDA STATUTES. SECBON 177.031(22)) SHALL BE SET, WHERE DENOTED BY SYMIOL SHOWN, AND AU. P.C,T'.'S SHALL BE SET, WHERE DENOTED BY SYM1101. SHOWN,. SO AS TG COMPLY WITH FLORIDA !MTDTES. SECTION 177.091(91. MONUMENTS AND P.C.P.'S SHALL k SET FmoR TO THE EXPIRATI OF THE APPROVED SURETY INSTRUMENT. a. RESERVATIONS, RE5111IC1IONS AND COVENANTS{{ OF RECORD RECOR-. AND 1 ASOFnOAL AMEHOEOPCOF RECORDS BOOK OPUBUO7 R� RD OF COLUER TY, FLORIDA, 7. ANY ADDITIONS AND/OR DELE11ONS TO THIS PLAT BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY OR PArVeM% IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. - 512" {5,70 09.15'.;09.20'- f 39.30" 213 214 )E 215 2 0511 lay 20' LAA.., LE, & DX TRACT "L -T (PLAT BOOS 4% PACE 00) PLAT BOOK qq PAGE SHEET 5 OF 6 N , d 25 50 100 SCALE: V -_ 5d CURVE TABLE I THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: RANDALL L. HENDRA PSM # 6081 11 Ila Springs 238.047.1144 GradyMinor FortMyers 230.000.4380 rNorth Port 841.420.5860 Civil Hnglueers a Land Surveyors a Plmurers a Lslidscope ArcllltecU CERS OFAUTII. EO 0006101 cgRr. OrAUml. LB 0003161 OC6INESB LU 20000260 mm.Crollymmorcom Q. Grady 111nor'andASSOCl6les,PA. FILE R3161•RP.OWU MARBELLA LAKES, UNIT ONE' A RE -PLAT OF TRACTS "B", "C") "D", "0", LOTS 96; 97 AND ALL OF TRACT. "K" MARBELLA `LAKES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46 -AT PAGES 77 THRU 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SHEET 3 OF 6 W aqF IUB rl! d !A NSA ON JILL m w Int it 1M CI No no Cr M 1821 Im wo ® an m ®I no NI m 1130111 0.2 W, No WL zm mt sal PSI d HL,'_ T 6 OF 6 s BB',s'12 E 20' L.M.E., AE., VE 12r7a 028Iy- 87:30'18' E I0SA7'�� N 38 0620 1 x 73,88' f4. I.aB 8d, 25, N y4,8B'91' E 57.77a— \ TRACT "1r4" 27 .74,48 �� $ (PWT BOOK 40, PACE 80) 3 `� 231 =w232 236 229 z Ni 233"ia'PIAE, TRACT "L-2" (PWT BOOK 40, PADS 60) I \ \ 99 � ` �f 98 1.6 9. / r PARCEL 8g�ue. qttw�'A%pyadl—ra'P.u.F \ \ 1411 °° 96 \ Ilk 198 / 95 (PLAT BOOK 40, PACE 00) 197 _L 41 — __z I f S d9 J3 9' IY 11222 'TRACT "1-1" Y HOOK 4a, PAOE 00] LEGEND F.C.M. =O FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT P.R.M. = M PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT (SET h°X4"X24" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH ALUMINUM CAP P,R.M., L.B.85151) P.0.P. - O PERMANENT CONTROL POINT(SEr P.K. NAIL AND OIS4 P.C.P., L.B.#5151) IRON ROD- 0 SET 5/8" IRON ROD LB.# 6151 (R) = RADIAL (E) - EASEMENT RE R.O.W. = RIGHT-OF-WAY C.U,E, - COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT P.U,E, - PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A.E. = ACCESS EASEMENT D.E. = DRAINAGE EASEMENT L,M.E. = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT L.O.E. - LANDSCAPE DUFFER EASEMENT LE. - IRRIOAnON EASEMENT S.W.E. - SIDEWALK EASEMENT P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNINU SHEET 4 OF b 4.. W lUtl lU w ON m no no am " NN ISI w ISM mo Ir No r AN ur m m mo ON am SHEET 6 OF 6 - It PP' E M2,70' Cts TRACT 'L-4" (PEAR BOOK 40, PADS BD) , GENERAL NOTES I. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT B", MARBELLA LAKES AS REMRDEO IN PLAT BOOK 46 AT PAGES 77 THROUGH 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECGRDS OF CCI M COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS BEING N 88'34'64' E. AND ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED DATUM. 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN UNITED STATES SURVEY FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. 3. ALL CURVES ARE CIRCULAR. 4. ALL LOT LINES ARE NON -RADIAL TO THE ROM. UNLESS .OTHERWISE SHOWN. 5. A MONUMENT (AS DEFINED BY FLORIDA STA-IUtS, SECTION 177.03,(22)1 SHALL BE SET, WH£RE DENOTED BY SYMUQL SHOWN, AND ALL P.C.P.'S SHALL Be SET, WHEIIE DENOTED BY SYIABOI. SHORN; SO AS TO COMPLY WIRI FLORIDA STATUTES, 5ECTICR 177.091CSi. MONUMENTS. AND P,C,P.'S SHALL BE SET PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATT,(O}I OF iw MPROVFA SURETY INSTRUMENT. 6. RESERVATIONS. RESTRICTIONS AND i;O WANTS OF RECORD REGMEO RI OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 40725 PACq S) 1-108 ET SED„ AND AS AMLNOPID OF TRE PUBUO REXRD$U OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. 7, ANY AOWTIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO THIS PLAT BY OTHER 'THAN THE SNGNIAC PARTY OR PARTIES, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRI PLAT BOOK Lfl PAGE M(o SHEET 6 OF 6 . i Of 25 60. 100 SCALE V = SIT F_ CURVE TABLE I THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: RANOALLL.HENDRA PSM #6081 11.0,1 Springs 230.047.114-1 0 GradyMinor 1?m'LA4'ua 238.690..1060 North Porti 041.420,5869 CWI) EDglneers • Land Surveyors • P)BIIIIRI'R • Lnnd90npB Arol11CCl CERT. OPACML ED 0005161 CERT. OPAIJIULE10006161 DEWINESS LC 200002GO mm.0radyARnor,Col11 Q. Uredy3flnor and Associates, P.A. FILE. R-0161-RP.DWO Y NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER A ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, on December 12th, 2017, in the Board ofCounty Commissioners Meeting Room, Third Floor, Collier Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples FL., the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) 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: z The purpose of the hearing is to consider: J AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 03-23, THE ® LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), Q TO APPROVE AN INSUBSTANTIAL CHANGE TO THE PUD TO MODIFY STANDARDS RELATING TO STREET TREES, w AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE SUBJECT A PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF LIVINGSTON o. ROAD, APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF PINE RIDGE a Z ROAD, IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 148.98+/ - ACRES, [PL20160002748] A copy of the Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to the o proposed Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties are N invited to attend and be heard. N NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on agenda item must .any register with the County manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be p° limited to 3 minutes on any item: The selection of any individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or p organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. Z Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in Q the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum 0 of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, cn written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall �-' be submitted to the approppriate County staff a minimum of z seven days prior to the ublic hearing. All materials used in before the Board will become a permanent part opresentations f the record. Any person who decides to appeal any 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 N proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you area person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112- 53569 (239) 252-8380, at least two days priorto the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PENNY TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) November 22, 2017 No.1828292 ORDINANCE NO. 17 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 03-23, THE LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), TO APPROVE AN INSUBSTANTIAL CHANGE TO THE PUD TO MODIFY STANDARDS RELATING TO STREET TREES, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF LIVINGSTON ROAD, APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE SOUTH OF PINE RIDGE ROAD, IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 148.98+/- ACRES. [PDI- PL20160002748] WHEREAS, on May 13, 2003, the Board of County Commissioners approved Ordinance No. 03-23, which established the Livingston Village Planned Unit Development zoning district; and WHEREAS, Marbella Lakes Owners Association, Inc., represented by Robert J. Mulhere, FAICP, of Hole Montes, Inc., filed a petition to request approval of an insubstantial change to the Livingston Village PUD, which was approved by the Collier County Planning Commission on November 16, 2017. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2.9 OF THE PUD DOCUMENT ATTACHED TO ORDINANCE NO. 03-23, THE LIVINGSTON VILLAGE PUD. Section 2.9 of the PUD document attached as Exhibit "A" to Ordinance No. 03-23, the Livingston Village PUD, is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION TWO: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. [I 6 -CPS -0 1626/1378625/1190 Livingston Village PD1-PL201600027481 1 1.16.17 Page 1 of 2 Text underlined is added, text struck through is deleted. 9� PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by super -majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: Scott A. Stone Assistant County Attorney 2017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PENNY TAYLOR, Chairman Exhibit A — revision to Section 2.9 of the Livingston Village PUD [I 6 -CPS -0 1626/1378625/1190 Livingston Village PDI-PL20160002748 / 11.16 17 Page 2 of 2 Text underlined is added: text stmek dwougis deleted. �'4n EXHIBIT 1:9 A iv SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2.9 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS Landscape buffers, benns, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use throughout the Livingston Village PUD. Except_ as specifically provided in paragraphs A. through K. the provisions of the LDC shall apply, as applicable to landscape buffers berms, fences and walls. The fellewing standards shall applyi K. Street Trees previously requiredpursuant to the Street Tree Master Plan may be removed. Such trees are not required to be replanted. All single family lots must meet the minimum planting requirements set forth in the LDC Prior to the removal of any Street Trees Marbella HOA shall submit an insubstantial change to the approved project landscape plan identifying the fact that the Street Trees are to be removed and identifing any single family lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements. The revised landscape plan shall include one or more typical planting_plans for such lots that do not meet the LDC minimum tree requirements, and evidence that the necessary plantings have been installed by the Marbella HOA at their expense on common area property or on the single family lot with the homeowner's written consent. .:: M. 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