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Agenda 12/14/2010 Item #10A Agenda Item NO.1 OA December 14, 2010 Page 1 of 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioncrs provide direction to staff on selection of preferrcd altcrnative to addrcss access to E's Country Store on Oil Well Road, currently under construction. OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to select its preferred method of providing access to E's Country Store on Oil Well Road, currently under construction, from a series of altemate access concepts. CONSIDERATIONS: The project for Oil Well Road, Project No. 60044, was part of the Developer's Contribution Agrecment (DCA) for the development of Ave Maria. Throughout the design of the project, public meetings were held at several milestones during the development of the project. A 30% design phase public meeting was held on November 28, 2005; a 60% design phase public meeting was held on September 14,2006; a 90% design phase meeting was held on June 27, 2007. The project went out to bid and was subsequently awarded by the BCC to Mitchell and Stark Construction on December 15, 2009. The Notice to Proceed for the project was issued on February 3,2010 with final completion of the project on March 15, 2012. A public infonnation meeting for the kickotT of construction was held on February 22, 2010. E's Country Store attended the public meetings throughout the project development, voiced their concerns but did not coordinate with the Orange Tree commercial owner to consider alternatives until after the county commenced construction, at which time they requcsted, essentially, the same concept as presented in Alternative # 2 below. Current project plans call for only a right-in/right-out driveway access to E's on Oil Well Road at its current location. Due to limited right-ot:way and prior commitments to construct the turn lane within the original pennit application, no right turn lane is provided for the E's driveway access point. In anticipation of the typical costs incurred in resolving business and severanee damage claims made by property owners and business proprietors, a decision was made to construct the proposed improvements within the existing right-of-way and avoid any such claims. This was accomplished by constructing a low retaining wall (rather than an earthen back slope outside the existing right-ot:way), and installing a guard rail along the roadway and a handrail along the edge of the sidewalk (over the retaining wall) along the South side of Oil Well Road along the frontage of E's Country Store. Also, at the request of the homeowners of Orangetree Subdivision, the roadway of Valencia Drive was closed at Oil Well Road to prevent future commercial congestion of a residential roadway. At the October 26, 2010 meeting of the Board of County COlmnissioners (BCC), a public petition by E's was presented asking the BCC to consider revising the Oil Well Road project to provide improved access to E's and the future eommercial development adjacent to and south of E's. Following that presentation and discussion, the BCC directed staffto bring alternative plans fur access to E's back to the Board for turther review and discussion. ~ Prior to and following the BCC meeting of October 26, 2010, County staff and representatives of E's met to discuss and devise ditTerent alternatives for providing access to E's and the future commercial development adjacent to E's. A community meeting was held with Orange Tree and the conununity confirmed that it did not want Valencia opened to commercial traffic and bypass. Staff had prepared presentations to be brought before the board concerning this issue on three prior occasions believing each time that a resolution had been al,'feed upon. Agenda Item NO.1 OA December 14, 2010 Page 2 of 12 As a result of these discussions, four (4) different alternatives were developed for access to E's. Following is a list of those alternatives with pros and cons noted for each alternative. Drawings of each respective altcrnative arc attached for usc and review. StatT recognizes that temporary access during this economic recession in conjunction with low opening day volumes may provide a short tenn hcnefit to E's Country Store and the Orange Tree commercial site, however it should be noted that the Oil wcll Road project was designed to maximize the value (capacity added) of the Oil Wcll Road widening for all of the traveling public, Pennanently compromising access management diminishes the carrying capacity of a facility, leads to higher impact fees and requires additional facilities to'compensate the reduced capacity, Any concession to use current available capacity needs to clearly document the intent to close off thc access as soon as it creatcs a safety or operational problem: Alternative # 1: Current Construction Plans as Proposed The current construction plans, now under construction, maintain the existing driveways to E's Country Store. One driveway on Oil Wcll Road approximately 180' East of Immokalee Road and the other driveway on Immokalee Road approximately 220' South of Oil Well Road. Valencia Drive was closed at its interscction with Oil Well Road thus a Westbound left turn lane on Oil Well Road at Valcncia was not provided. This concept is shown in the Alternative # I exhibit Pros . The full impact of the Orange Tree commercial site would be considered at the time it develops along with the E's access modifications. This would coordinate the improvement and share the burden of site related improvements between the benefiting pmiics. . Maintains safety and operational effectiveness of conunitment of considerable public funds for lmmokalee Road and constrained Oil well Road improvements into the future, especially in constrained area with the public schools. . Protects the clmidor from multiple driveway access points, turn lanes, etc., to the same ownership or sites closed to the lmmokalee Road at the Oil Well Road intersection. . Addresses the concems of the Orangetree Subdivision homeowners regarding commercial traf1ic and congestion on a residential roadway. . No additional cost to the County for implemcntation Cons . No Westbound turn lane into E's and the existing right-inlright-out driveway access is vcry close to lmmokalee Road. . Potential County exposure to loss of access claims from the Orange Tree commercial sitc tor closure of Valencia Drive. (Note: a right-in and right-out re- opening of Valcncia Drive to Oil Well Road without the median opening might address this and t()llowing community concern) . Commercial claim to Valencia Drive access to Oil Well Road is in conflict with residcntial desire tor closure, Agenda Item NO.1 OA December 14, 2010 Page 3 of 12 Alternative #2: Revise construction Plans to Re-open Valencia Drive Valencia Drive at its intersection with Oil Well Road was closed due to neighborhood concerns of by-pass traffic and due to its close proximity to lmmokalee Road. This alternative would re- open Valencia Drive and provide for a directional median opening. Access to E's may be achieved on Valencia Drive as shown in exhibit Alternative # 2. Pros . The full impact of the Orange Tree commercial site would be considered at the time it develops along with the E's access modifications. This would coordinate the improvement and share the burden of site related improvements between the benefiting parties. . Provides improved and proper access management into E's and the future commercial development via Valencia Drive and a westbound left turn lane on Oil Well Road at Valencia Drive and an Eastbound right turn lane at Valencia Drive. . Very simple plan to design and implement. . No potential County exposure to loss of access claims from commercial property owncrs. . Cost of retaining wall, guard rail and hand rail eliminated as long as property owners donate the right-of-way required to construct the required fill slope. Cons . Additional delay to the roadway project for design and implementation; contractor likely to request reimburscment for delays. . Does not address the concerns of the Orangetree Subdivision homeowners regarding commercial traffic and congestion on residential roadway. . Westbound left tum at Valencia Drive would have to be eliminated in the future based upon future traffic demands and safety due to anticipated traffic volumes at the intersection of lmmokalee Road and Oil Wcll Road thereby creating a right in and right out only at Valencia Drivc at Oil Well Road. . Commercial claim to Valencia Drive access to Oil Well Road is in conflict with residential desire tor closure. Alternative #3: Modified Site Lavout wi E's and Future Commercial Development This alternative modities the E's Country Store site layout and would provide revisions to construction plans of Oil Well Road as shown in exhibit Altcmative # 3. A directional median opening provided at a point west of Valencia Drive with new shared access for E's and the Orange Tree PUD shopping center established with condition to E's relocation of current right- in/right-out access and Valencia Drive would be closed with cul-de-sac developed. Pros . Provides improved access to E's and the future commercial development with westbound left turn lane. Agenda Item NO.1 OA December 14, 2010 Page 4 of 12 . Addresses the ncighborhood concerns of the Orangetree Subdivision homeowners. . Provides for thc right-of:way and relocation and construction of the right-in/right- out drivcway access to E's; also provides for right tum lanc at same which enhances traffic safety on Oil Wcll Road. . Provides right-ot:way and construction of the tumaround for motorists on Valencia Drive at dead cnd at Oil Well Road. . Cost of retaining wall guard rail and hand rail eliminated, with property owners donating the right-of~way rcquircd to construct the required fill slope. . Westbound left tum lane for E's and commcrcial site near Valencia Drive would be guarantccd ti.1r a period of 3 years and then only be eliminated in the future when queuc volumes from the intersection of lmmokalce Road and Oil Well Road extend beyond the dircctional median. . Provides better access during this economic recession and defers closure until volumes warrant it. Rcstricted access would accompany higher volumes associated with more traffic (potential customers) passing E's. . All access related improvements are completed at one time without additional disruption to traffic patterns after the existing construction is completed. Cons . Roadway construction projcct will be delayed due to redesign and implementation; contractor will likely want reimbursemcnt caused by delay. . Assumes Orang Tree PUD will provide the right-of-way and that this improvement will meet the needs of his upcoming development of the commercial site. Alternative #4: Modified Site Lavout for E's wi Stal!ed Improvements This alternative would modify E's site layout and would only construct Westbound tum lane on Oil Well Road while maintaining thc existing driveway shown in exhibit. Staff DOES NOT recommend this option dcpicted as exhibit Alternative # 4 Pros . Provides improved access to E's and the future commercial development with westbound left tum lane. . Addresses the neighborhood conccrns of the Orangetree Subdivision homeowners. . Additional right-of-way providcd by E's and the future commercial development for right turn lane into E's. . Cost of retaining wall, guard rail and hand rail eliminated with property owners donating the right-ot:way rcquired to construct the required fill slope. Cons . Does not relocate nor commit timeframe for the relocation of the existing right- in/right-out driveway access to E's and does not provide for construction of the right turn lane at same during the initial stage. Agenda item No. 10A December 14, 2010 Page 5 of 12 . Sets a precedent of using public funds for private site related improvements. . Will cause disruption to traffic on Oil Well Road when construction occurs during future stages. This is pmiicularly disruptive when school pedestrian and vehicular traffic are present. . Does not provide for the construction tor the turnaround on Valencia Drive. . Westbound left turn lanc for E's ncar Valencia Drive would have to be eliminated in thc future based upon future traffic demands and safety due to anticipated traffic volumes at the intcrsection of Immokalee Road and Oil Well Road thus creating a right in and right out only condition. . Minimal public bencfit realizcd fi'om this alternative; essentially all improvements arc for the benefit of E's and future commercial development. The petitioner, E's Country Storc, wishcs to use all the savings resulting from deletion of work items such as the wall and guardrail to go to the construction of the Westbound left turn lane and the On-Site improvements. Staff does not recommend that all savings be used solely for thc benefit of private development, particularly for the On-Site Construction which is rcquircd to be bome by the developer. . Roadway construction project will be delayed due to redesign and implementation; contractor will likely want reimbursement caused by delay. . Assumes Mr. Bolt will provide the right-ot:way and that this improvement will meet the nceds of his upcoming development ofthe commercial site. FISCAL IMPACT: Altemative # 1: The construction project as designed and went to bid includes all costs associated with this alternative. Neithcr savings nor additional costs to the project will be realized. Alternative # 2: With donation of right-of-way by E's and Orange Tree PUD, an anticipated savings of approximately $103,000 will be realized due to delction of contracted items in the project (retaining wall, guard rail and hand rail), A portion of the savings estimated at $55,000 would be required, if directed by the Board, to construct the Westbound left lane and directional median opening as wcll as the re-opening of Valencia Drive, The Eastbound right tum lane on Oil Well Road and any compensating right-of-way would be a site plan approval requirement of Orange Tree PUD or E's. Staff does not recommend using any of the savings to construct on-site improvements or site rclatcd items that would bc rcquircd by the sitc developments. While a greater savings to the county would be realized, the request is to open the median and reduce the capacity of the multi-Ianing improvemcnts the public is funding Alternative # 3: With donation of right-of-way by E's and Orange Tree PUD, an anticipated savings of approximately $103,000 will be realized due to deletion of contracted items in the project (retaining wall, guard rail and hand rail). A portion of the savings, estimated at $68,000 may be used, if directed by the Board, for the construction of the Westbound left tum lane with directional median opening, and the cul-de-sac construction of Valencia Drive. The Eastbound right turn lane on Oil Well Road and any compensating right-of-way would be a site plan approval requircment of Orange Tree PUD or E's. Staff does not recommend using any of the savings to construct on-site improvemcnts or site related items that would be required by the site developments. While a greater savings to the county would be realized, the request is to open the median and reduce the capacity of the multi-laning improvements the public is funding Agenda Item No. 10A December 14, 2010 Page 6 of 12 Alternative # 4: Staff does not recommend this alternative. With donation of the right-of-way by E's and Orange Tree PUD, an anticipated savings of approximately $103,000 will be realized due to deletion of contracted items in the project (retaining wall, guard rail and hand rail). A portion of the savings estimated at $45,000 may be used, if directed by the Board, for construction of the Westbound left turn lane with directional median opening. Staff does not recommend using any of the savings to construct on-site or site related improvcments required by the devclopment. (The petitioner is asking the Board to allow for the savings to be used to construct the on-site modifications.) As structured, any savings would be provided to E's and the Orange Tree PUD to fund improvements within the PUD that the Orange Tree PUD would need to fund when the commercial development proceeds. While a greater savings to the county would be realized, the request is to open the median and reduce the capacity of the multi-laning improvements the public is tunding LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The County Attorney's o/ftce does not support any contractual agreement with the commercial property owners wherein the County agrees not to close a median opening in public road right-of way for a period of time after initial construction. Option 3 proposes a period of three years. If the County breaches the agreement, then the County will be obligated to compensate the commercial property owner's that are a party to the agreement for damages resulting from the closure. The County Attorney's office will work with staff and the property owner's to implement Board direction.--HF AC GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Thcrc is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: I. Provide direction to staff on the selection of the preferred alternative for access improvement to E's Country Store. Statf has ranked the alternatives in priority order with Alternative # I having the highest ranking, solely relative to the transportation issues. It is understood that the Board may need to consider these issues relative to other community concerns. Therefore, staff recommends that The BCC only consider Alternative I thru Alternative # 3. Although Alternative # 4 is presented in this Executive Summary in response to the desirc of the applicant, it is not recommended and would set a precedent in expenditure of public funds for site related improvements that would be required ofE's and the Orange Tree PUD when it comes forward; and 2. Any agreement between and among the parties (Collier County, E's Country Store, LLC, and Roberto Bollt, Trustee), after its review by the County Attorney, will be brought baek to the BCC f(lr Board approval. Prepared By: Jay Ahmad, r.E. Director, Transportation Engineering Attaehments: Exhibits; Alternative I, 2, 3 and 4. Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Agenda Item NO.1 OA December 14, 2010 Page 7 of 12 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10A Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners provide direction to staff on selection of preferred alternative to address access to Es Country Store on Oil Well Road, currently under construction. (Norman Feder, Administrator, Growth Management) 12/14/20109:00:00 AM Prepared By Najeh Ahmad Transportation Division Director - Transportation Engineering Transportation Engineering & Construction Management Date 12/11201010:03:09 AM Approved By Heidi F. Ashton County Attorney Section Chief/Land Use-Transportation Date County Attorney 12111201012:10 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, A1CP Transportation Division Administrator - Transportation Date Transportation Administration 1211/20101:06 PM Approved By Nick Casalanguida Transportation D!vision Director ~ Transportation Planning Date Transportation Planning 12/1/20101 :19 PM Approved By Najeh Ahmad Transportation Division Director - Transportation Engineering Date Transportation Engineering & Construction Management 12/1120102:11 PM Approved By Lisa Taylor Transportation Division Management/Budget Analyst Date Transportation Administration 12/1/20103:00 PM Approved By Kevin H. 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