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Agenda 05/27/2014 Item #16D 6 5/27/2014 16.0.6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the Interim Management Plan for the Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Parcels. OBJECTIVE: To obtain board approval from for the Interim Management Plan (IMP) for the Camp Keais Strand parcels to be in effect for a for a two year period. CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance. 2002-63. as amended, Section 14(1). requires that within ninety days from the date of acquisition. an IMP shall be submitted by staff to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) for approval. Upon approval. the Plan shall be submitted to the Board for final approval and shall be implemented according to the Board's direction. Following the Interim Management Plan. a Final Management Plan will be presented to the Board within two years. The Camp Keais Strand properties Interim Management Plan is late and comes after discussion on divestiture of these parcels. There is no access to the parcels and staff has been unable to initiate management action. The access obstacles were known at the time of approval of these parcels, and they were acquired anyway due to their high environmental value and location within a Florida Forever project boundary. Parcels within the Camp Keais Strand were acquired between December 2008 and June 2009. There are six parcels totaling 32.5 acres making up this non-contiguous group located south of Oil Well Road and east of Desoto Boulevard in Sections 31 and 32. Township 48 South. Range 29 East. The parcels are situated within the Camp Keais Strand, a linear wetland feature that extends from Lake Trafford on the north and flows south through lands designated in the Collier County Land Development Code (Sec. 4.08.02) as the Rural Lands Stewardship (RLSA) Zoning Overlay District. Within this district. lands are further designated as Stewardship Sending Areas (SSA) and Stewardship Receiving Areas (SRA). and further into flowwav and habitat stewardship areas. These parcels are within SSA/flowwav stewardship designated lands. This IMP was discussed by the Conservation Collier Lands Evaluation and Management Subcommittee on February 13. 2013 and recommended unanimously for approval by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee on November 18. 2013 (Agenda item V.D.). It was delayed at that point due to discussions regarding divestiture and the Conservation Collier Financial Plan which was approved by the board April 8. 2014 (Agenda item 11B). The Conservation Collier Financial Plan does not provide funds for management of these parcels. The attached plan proposes reviewing access opportunities every two years with an updated Interim Management Plan and is in effect a monitoring plan until current conditions change. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact with this item. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. —JAB RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approves the attached Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan and directs staff to implement the plan. Prepared by: Alexandra Sulecki.Principal Environmental Specialist. Parks and Recreation Department Packet Page -1240- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.6. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the Interim Management Plan for the Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Parcels. Meeting Date: 5/27/2014 Prepared By Name: BetancurNatali Title: Operations Analyst. Beach & Water 4/25/2014 12:47:56 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist. Principal. Conservation Name: SuleckiAlexandra 4/25/2014 12:47:57 PM Approved By Name: SuleckiAlexandra Title: Environmental Specialist. Principal. Conservation Date: 4/25/2014 2:36:10 PM Name: Washburnllonka Title: Manager-Park Operations. Parks &Recreation Date: 4/28/2014 5:04:58 PM Name: TownsendAmanda Title: Director-Operations Support. Public Services Division Date: 5/1/2014 9:39:21 AM Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Director-Parks &Recreation. Parks & Recreation Date: 5/2/2014 11:10:37 AM Name: AlonsoHailev Packet Page -1241- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. Title: Operations Analyst,Public Services Division Date: 5/9/2014 9:02:54 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 5/9/2014 4:34:12 PM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Administrator-Public Services, Public Services Division Date: 5/13/2014 2:30:37 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Transportation Engineering&Construction Management Date: 5/13/2014 3:22:53 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney. Date: 5/14/2014 4:09:40 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager. County Managers Office Date: 5/18/2014 1:03:15 PM Packet Page -1242- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Project Parcels au¢n :::::'1„ ,. ' Camp Keais Strand 7— r'. 07 r, T :.;,: dG ,,,.4.:',;;;:::1!„--,-,-,-:;.744,;-4"*.,,.,'-4,-, .7s,.itot'j--,- ,-,":7,‘'- ,,-:.1.,,,;,41)..,Ptrf,,,,. 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Concessions or Leases 4 3.4 Structures 4 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses 4 4.0 Interim Management Objectives 4 4.1 Natural Resource Protection 4 4.2 Site Security 5 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan 5 4.4 Cultural, Historical and Archaeological Resource Protection.. 5 4.5 Public Access ... 6 4.6 Site Monitoring Plan 6 4.7 Partnerships 6 5.0 Exhibits 7 EXHIBIT 1: Location Map EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table EXHIBIT 4: SFWMD and Conservancy Ownerships EXHIBIT 5: Implementation Timeline Packet Page -1244- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan The Camp Keais Strand project constitutes 6 parcels totaling 32.5 acres within the Flowwav Stewardship area of the Rural Lands Stewardship Area. which is a linear wetland feature known as the Camp Keais Strand. Three of the parcels are contiguous and three are non-contiguous. The properties were acquired between December 2008 and June 2009 for $2.500 per acre. Because there is no legal access established to the properties and physical access to this area is dangerous and difficult. staff has not visited the properties other than to view them from above by airplane. Folios and acreage: • 00229080005 — 5 acres • 00228760009— 10 acres • 00229880001 —2.5 acres • 00231080006— 5 acres • 00230240009— 5 acres • 00229720006—5 acres This interim management plan is intended to comply with the Conservation Collier ordinance which requires that an Interim Management Plan (IMP) be prepared, though lack of access to the properties prohibits staff from developing a plan for management actions. This IMP is also intended to be a means for revisiting these parcels every two years to determine if circumstances have changed and access for management is warranted and effective and efficient management actions can be taken to benefit these parcels. This document is intended to be the precursor to a final management plan. once access can be developed. Key_ Interim Management Objectives 1. Monitor the native habitat on site via yearly aerial photography 2. Explore opportunities for sale to or partnerships with another conservation agency or organization Action Plan la. Review aerials as they become available annually from the Collier County Property Appraiser's Office to determine if there have been any changes to the area and if access potential has changed. Document any changes. 2a. Make contact with other conservation agencies and organizations with a presence in Collier County to determine if transfer to another agency for perpetual conservation would be appropriate. If such potential is realized, approach the Board of County Commissioners for direction. Contact SFWMD and the Conservancy of Southwest Florida annually to determine if there is potential for access or partnership of some kind for monitoring. 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department. Conservation Collier Program. will be solely responsible for Camp Keais Strand parcels until determination of another course of action. 3 Packet Page -1245- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan 3.0 Interim Site Plan 3.1 Location and Site Description The Camp Keais Strand Project Parcels are located south of Oil Well Road and east of Desoto Boulevard in Sections 31 and 32. Township 48 South, Range 29 East. They are situated within the Camp Keais Strand, a linear wetland feature that extends from Lake Trafford on the north and flows south through lands designated in the Collier County Land Development Code (Sec. 4.08.02) as the Rural Lands Stewardship (RLSA) Zoning Overlay District. Within this district, lands are further designated as Stewardship Sending Areas (SSA) and Stewardship Receiving Areas (SRA). and further into flowwav and habitat stewardship areas. These parcels are within SSA/flowway Stewardship designated lands. The parcels are located outside of lands with overlay zoning of Special Treatment (ST) and not within the County's Natural Resource Protection Areas (NRPA). Surrounding lands are zoned for agricultural and mostly owned in section-sized parcels and farmed by agribusiness. The Camp Keais Strand carries surface water from the Lake Trafford and Corkscrew Swamp areas southward through the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge and the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. and into the Gulf of Mexico at the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge in Collier County.Florida. To the best of staff knowledge, the parcels are comprised of cypress forest. freshwater marsh and mesic pine flatwood vegetation communities. 3.2 Signage Signage is not necessary at present because the parcels are very remote and there is no known visitation occurring. 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases There are no known Easements. Concessions or Leases on the parcels owned by Collier County. 3.4 Structures No structures are known to be currently present on the parcels. No structures will be erected within the time span of this interim management plan. 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses Lands directly adjacent to the acquired Camp Keais parcels are within the Camp Keais Strand and are all undeveloped wetlands. Lands within surrounding sections are a mixture of farmed and undeveloped natural lands. Most of the land in the vicinity is owned by large agribusiness in section-sized parcels. The exception is that portions of the two Sections where these parcels are located, Sections 31 and 32, have been subdivided into parcels sized from under 1 acre to 80 acres which are owned by private individuals and organizations. 4 Packet Page-1246- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan The Conservancy of SW Florida owns 20 acres in Section 32, some of that adjacent to the Conservation Collier parcels. Just west of the westernmost parcel in the Camp Keais group. in Section 31, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) owns 60 acres of fee simple lands that were acquired in 2007. See Exhibit 4 for map of SFWMD and Conservancy of SW Florida-owned parcels. The SFWMD. along with all other Florida Water Management Districts, underwent an assessment of its fee-owned land holdings during 2013 in order to determine which parcels meet its mission—critical responsibilities. Lands that were determined not to directly support the SFWMD's core mission could be considered for alternative uses or recommended for surplus. A public evaluation process included the 60 acres owned by SFWMD in Camp Keais Strand. The Summary of comments and recommendations resulting were that the 60 acres `may be good candidates for exchange with Collier County." As part of the assessment, SFWMD staff noted that the parcels lack any means of direct access and are consequently difficult to manage. 4.0 Interim Management Objectives 4.1 Natural Resource Protection Existing Vegetation: Staff used two methods to determine native plant communities present; review of South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) electronic databases for Department of Transportation's Florida Land Use. Cover and Forms (FLUCCS) (1994/1995) and photos from an airplane flyover in 2008. The electronic database identified: • FLUCCS 621 —Cypress • FLUCCS 641 —Freshwater marsh • FLUCCS 643 —Wet prairie • FLUCCS 624—Cypress-pine-cabbage palm • FLUCCS 617—Mixed wetland hardwoods • FLUCCS 411 —Pine flatwood The following native plant communities were observed during airplane flyover: • FLUCCS 621 —Cypress • FLUCCS 641 —Freshwater marsh • FLUCCS 411 —Pine flatwood Unique Natural Features: The parcels lie within areas containing surface wetlands and cypress strands. Particular features are not known. Possible Listed Plant Species: Based on the Florida Natural Areas Inventory online Florida Biodiversity Matrix (2013) http://www.fnai.org/biointro.cfm. the following plants are potentially present on the Camp Keais parcels: 5 Packet Page -1247- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan Common name Scientific name State State Listing Federal Rank Listing pine-woods bluestem Andropogon arctatus S3 T n/a narrow-leaved carolina Elvtraria caroliniensis var. S2 n/a Ma scalystem angustifolia nodding pinweed Lechea cernua S3 ' T n/a clamshell orchid Enevclia cochleata var. triandra S2 E n/a celestial filly Nemastvlis lioridana S2 E nia ghost orchid Polvrrhiza lindenii S2 E n/a Florida royal palm Rovstonea elata S2 E ilia S2-State imperiled: S3-State rare.restricted or otherwise vulnerable to extinction:E-Endangered:T-Threatened Possible Listed Wildlife Species: Based on the Florida Natural Areas Inventory online Florida Biodiversity Matrix (2013), the following wildlife species are either documented or likely present on the Camp Keais parcels: Common name Scientific name State .Lsting , Federal Rank Listing Florida panther ' Puma concolor corvi S1 E E Florida black bear brsus anrericanus floridanus Si E E wood stork A9vcteria americana S2 E E Florida burrowing owl Athene cunicularia foridana S3 SSC nla eastern indigo snake Drvmarchon couperi S3 T T little blue heron Egretta caerulea S4 SSC nia snow. egret Egretta Chula S3 SSC nja Florida bonneted bat Eumops_Jloridanus SI T PE gopher tortoise Gopherus pol phemus S3 T C red-cockaded Picoides borealis S2 1 E E woodpecker snail kite Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus S2 E E Sl-State critically imperiled: S2-State imperiled:S3-State rare.restricted or otherwise vulnerable to extinction:S4- State apparently secure:E-Endangered:T-Threatened:SSC-Species of Special Concern 4.2 Site Security No site security measures are planned. 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan Exotics will not be managed on these parcels due to access difficulties, wetland conditions and the presence of significant surrounding seed source. Once exotic 6 Packet Page-1248- 5/27/2014 16.0.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan management starts, it must be continued or exotics will re-grow rapidly. Until reasonable access can be secured and it is determined that ongoing exotic maintenance is feasible and warranted no land management or maintenance will occur. 4.4 Cultural,Historical and Archeological Resource Protection The Camp Keais Strand parcels are not within an area of historical and archaeological probability, and no historical or archaeological sites appear to be present in the property. The County will notify the Division of Historical Resources immediately if evidence is found to suggest any archaeological or historic resources are present on County-owned lands. If such properties are identified on-site. staff shall cordon off the area. and a professional survey and assessment shall be instituted. The archaeologist shall prepare a report outlining results of the assessments and issue recommendations to County staff about management of any sites discovered, per provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. This report shall be sent to the Division of Historical Resources. The County shall cooperate fully with direction from the Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological and historical resources. The management of these resources will comply with the provisions of Chapter 267. Florida Statutes. specifically Sections 267.061 2 (a) and (b). The collection of artifacts or the disturbance of archaeological and historic sites within the Camp Keais Strand parcels will be prohibited unless prior authorization has been obtained from the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Department of State. Division of Historical Resources. 4.5 Public Access Public access is not possible at this time due to the remote location and lack of access roads. 4.6 Site Monitoring Plan Monitoring of the parcels shall consist of review of aerial photographs annually to determine if there have been any changes. 4.7 Partnerships The SFWMD and the Conservancy of Southwest Florida are potential partners. 7 Packet Page -1249- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan 5.0 Exhibits EXHIBIT 1: Location Map CON,-•�.ATION �_J�, ,��LLIER 1 E, Camp Keais Strand Location Cattier County 4LF CO r s Q a C¢) i 33RD AVE NE CR 858 OIL WELL RD 31ST AVE VE 29TH AVE NE 27TH AVE NE 24TH AVE E z a 0 O Q o ="P 8TH AVE NE 6TH AVE IN E ~4TH AVE NE 2ND AV: NE 2ND Pqc/'' SE 4TH AVE SE - 6TH AV SE - 8TH AV SE - 10THA ESE 12THA ESE C 0.75 1.5 3 Miles Legend Data Source-Parcels-Collier County Propert y ;•-- County Roads Appraiser 2012 Aerial Maps ! 1 Camp Keais Strand Project Parcels Created By.AS\G:\ODES Planning Services, Development Services', Conservation Collier maps \Acquired properties\Camp Keats Strand 1Location.mxd Date 6-10-13 8 Packet Page -1250- 5/27/2014 16.0.6. November '013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map GOrt ATtON LLIEK *....° is `�"'`` `` Cam Kea- .Strand Aerial P cast,Y coeint, 4',--r.-..,e,::,-='--. f fi € . tag �f t'I�t i fe ia,' 11i tat ).4 �� r C".1 �.4 iro { iill iii• - r ' rt"- '�'� s it ilia it k ��~t ''��t '-'l,'''' / I 7 1 f - r t X( ur ! F 1 r`k �, L � ti t 0 025 0.5 1 Mlles Data Source:Parcels-Collier County Propertc Appraiser 2012 Aerial Maps 'Legend Created By AS\GICDES Planning Services' 8 Land Development Services, F Camp Keais Strand Project Parcels, Conservation Cotner\maps Acouired propert ies`,Camp Keais Strand \Aenal.mxd Date 6- 0-13 EXHIBIT 3: Zoning Overlay Map 9 Packet Page -1251- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan CON„.;,t.,�ATtON •LLIER COoe7'CouvLiy i p�LY Camp Keais Strand Zoning Overlays sue . w. . f.. 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November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp keais Strand interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 4: SFWMD and Conservancy_ Ownerships CON,• ATION 9 LLIER co 7eY�v(�Lltt y Camp Kea is Strand �-- .� . Agency/Conservation Org Ownership - S31&32, T48S, R29E 3 i _ t f i .a.� q :Aar .,...3_. Ft ,r�"'{ a° ,. l s z,� I r 4 akt' 1 ' ' ,cs' ; �. '. r t9� i 4i:' sa �E . 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November 2013 Conservation Collier Camp Keais Strand Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 5: Estimated Cost Table Management Element Initial Cost Annual Comments Recurring Costs Exotics Control tbd tbd The extent of exotic infestation is unknown as the property is inaccessible Conservation Collier 0 Signs are not necessary signs as the parcels are inaccessible Total tbd tbd Management is not feasible at this time 12 Packet Page -1254- 5/27/2014 16.D.6. CCS c. ,, = L C% • r. L.. 6 R L 4... = r.... cU 0.o , r a. v c. bD It R io. U 'C r :C =▪ v M. Garr. I .. r i - r •�r. rr G. L ✓ 6! J Z. d.+ • r ■U- dr or I I la Img 4,- I y f v — y c 1 c r,1 M M en M "1 ..'t 7 'et In if t( tf r r r Packet Page -1255-