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Backup Documents 01/22/2019 Item # 9A COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA y „, r 9A REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: rpt x Normal Legal Advertisement ❑ Other: (Display Adv.,location,etc.) 13 Originating Dept/Div.:GMD/Zoning Division Person: Marcia R.Kendall Date: 1244/2018 Petition No.(If none,give brief description): PL20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 Petitioner:(Name&Address): N/A Name&Address of any person(s)to be notified by Clerk's Office:(If more space is needed,attach separate sheet)N/A Hearing before X BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date:January 22,2019(Based on advertisement appearing 20 days prior to hearing). Newspaper(s)to be used:(Complete only if important): X Naples Daily News Account#068778 ❑ Other ❑Legally Required Purchase Order number: 4500190197 Proposed Text:(Include legal description&common location&Size: the ad should be a'/4 page advertisement and must not be placed in that portion of the newspaper where classified ads appear. Companion petition(s),if any&proposed hearing date:N/A Does Petition Fee include advertising cost?X Yes ❑ No. If Yes,what account should be charged for advertising costs: 111-138317-649100-00000 Reviewed by: i P� CZ-1Z-r� Division Administrator or Designee Date List Attachments: Advertisement Request and Ad Map DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved,be sure that any necessary legal review,or request for same,is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ❑ County Manager agenda file: to ❑Requesting Division ❑Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office,retaining a copy for file. *********************************************************************************************************** FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE 0 LY:. r� Date Received: I _iI D Date of Public hearing: I l Date Advertised: t l� 9A Teresa L. Cannon From: KendallMarcia <Marcia.Kendall@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 8:12 AM To: Minutes and Records; NeetVirginia Cc: BosiMichael; MaryJoBrock; LangAshley; Patricia L. Morgan; RodriguezWanda; weeks_d; VanLengenKris;JenkinsAnita Subject: PL20160000261/CPSP-2018-2 GGAMP Restudy Amendments - Due to Change in BCC hearing date. Attachments: Hearing Notice to Newspaper_BCC_2.rtf; Black_White GGAMP Ad Map.pdf; GGAMP_Resolution - 110518.pdf; BCC Ad Route Slip2_signed.pdf Please process the attached and acknowledge receipt at your earliest convenience. This is an in-house amendment and does not require approval of an agent/applicant. In addition, please note this item was continued from the BCC December 11,2018 meeting, and due to the timing of the re-advertisement request due date, I will be on holiday vacation. Therefore I am forwarding now for processing. The Ad must run in NDN on 1/02/2018. 14,6.0.ng Dam Lount E . E .Summary E .Summary clue Salt 1C( Pck is %ummary Duo to CAO: to DO Reports dee Dun in due to LM: i LDA. 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Horseshoe Drive, Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239.252.2387 EFax: 239.252.6675 Email: Marcia.Kendall@colliercountyfl.gov Tell us how we are doing by taking our Zoning Division Survey at http://bit.ly/CollierZoning 1 9A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on January 22, 2019 commencing at 9:00 a.m., in the Board of County Commissioners chamber, third floor, Collier County Government Center, 3299 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, FL The purpose of the hearing is to consider: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN RESTUDY AND SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN ELEMENT AND THE GOLDEN GATE AREA FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT; FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; THE SOLID WASTE SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT; AND FURTHERMORE RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. [PL201800002611 All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Copies of the proposed RESOLUTION will be made available for inspection at the GMD Department, Zoning Division, Comprehensive Planning Section, 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr., Naples, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Furthermore, the materials will be made available for inspection at the Collier County Clerk's Office, fourth floor, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, suite 401 Naples, one week prior to the scheduled hearing. Any questions pertaining to the documents should be directed to the Comprehensive Planning Section of the GMD Department, Zoning Division. Written comments filed with the Clerk to the Board's Office prior to January 22, 2019 will be read and considered at the public hearing. 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 proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. 1 9A Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ANDY SOLIS, CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 2 9A GOLDEN GATE AREA FUTURE LAND USE MAP U3 C- sr F IMMOKALEE ROAD / MO I I GO 67 OIL WELL ROAD E. IMMOKALEE ROAD � -�>•.-.-�--.�--_ :>. R RANDALL BOULEVARD r a w _ VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD `'I • A J a`Tj U GOLDEN GATE T-" BOULEVARD PINE.fI RD. 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IU---11--- .--------f D 1 MI :MI 3 MI AMI 5 MI PREPARED BT:OS/CAO MAPPING SECTION GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: t/2016 PRE:CPSP-2013-II-IDWG I R26E I R27E I R28E 9A RESOLUTION NO. 18- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN RESTUDY AND SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN ELEMENT AND THE GOLDEN GATE AREA FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT; FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; THE SOLID WASTE SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT; AND FURTHERMORE DIRECTING TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. [PL20180000261] WHEREAS, Collier County, pursuant to Section 163.3161, et. seq., Florida Statutes, the Florida Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of 1985, was required to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier County Growth Management Plan on January 10, 1989; and WHEREAS, the Community Planning Act of 2011 provides authority for local governments to amend their respective comprehensive plans and outlines certain procedures to amend adopted comprehensive plans; and WHEREAS, Collier County staff has prepared amendments relating to Affordable Housing to the following elements of its Growth Management Plan: Golden Gate Area Master Plan Element and Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map and Map Series; Conservation and Coastal Management Element; Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map and Map Series; Solid Waste Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element; Stormwater Management Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element; and Transportation Element; and WHEREAS, on July 19, 2018, the Collier County Planning Commission considered the proposed amendment to the Growth Management Plan pursuant to the authority granted to it by [18-CMP-01009/1443870/1]15I GGAMP Restudy Words underlined are additions;Words struck through are deletions. PL20180000261 *** *** *** ***are a break in text 1115/18 9A Section 163.3174. F.S., and has recommended approval of said amendment to the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 2018, the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing approved the transmittal of the proposed amendment to the state land planning agency in accordance with Section 163.3184, F.S.; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of Collier County's proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment, various State agencies and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) have thirty (30) days to review the proposed amendments and DEO must transmit, in writing, to Collier County its comments within said thirty (30)days pursuant to Section 163.3184, F.S.; and WHEREAS, Collier County, upon receipt of the written comments from DEO must adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment within one hundred and eighty(180)days of such receipt pursuant to Section 163.3184, F.S.;and WHEREAS. the DEO, within five (5) days of receipt of Collier County's adopted Growth Management Plan Amendment, must notify the County of any deficiencies of the Plan Amendment pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), F.S. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA that: The Board of County Commissioners hereby approves the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment. attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein, for the purpose of transmittal to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies thereby initiating the required State evaluation of the Growth Management Plan Amendment prior to final adoption. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote this day of , 2018. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Deputy Clerk ANDY SOLIS. Chairman Approved as to form and legality: Heidi Ashton-Cicko Managing Assistant County Attorney Attachment: Exhibit"A"—Text amendments and map amendments l 18-CMP-01009,1443870/11151 GGAMP Restudy Words underlined are additions: Words struck-through are deletions. P1.20180000261 *** *** *** ***are a break in text 11/5/18 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 EXHIBIT"A" To update and reorganized the current Golden Gate Area Master Plan, along with the title, heading and Future Land Use Map series. The full document is struck through, followed by the underlined reorganized Plan. —GOLDEN-GATE-AREA-MASTER-PLAN T-r-opaT Prepared for Words underlined are added;words struck-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 1 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 e GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER R AN SYMBO_ DATE AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. May-9,2000 2000 25** May-8,2000 2000 26 •** May-9, 2000 2000 27 (U) May-9, 2008 2000 28 May-9;-2000 2000 29 (4V) X01 2001 12 (V) May-1-4,2002 2002-24 2003 200344 (`�r/}1'�.+� r ,2003 2003-67 (1/244) Oatober-26„2904 2001 71 4 } Juno 7, 2005 .2805-25 (-X) January07 2007-19 2007 76 (X14) gesember-4-r2007 2007 77 2007-43 (4V) OstebeF-4-4,2008 2008-55 2008-56 (XVI.) Ge4GbeF4-4;4008 2008-59 ( Ju1y-267-2040 201031 ( ) July 28, 2010 2010-32 (XIX) SeptembeF-1-4,20-14 2011 29 (XX) January-9, 281-3 2013 15 2011 11 (44 NevembeF-1-07-291-6 2046-62 1 May 10, 2016 2016 12 Ja &17 2017 23 ** ! •s. • .. ' -• - - e - - • a t'•_ •.: •- - - - - o - - • - Ne-98-032464V4). *** • .••_ .- , ... - _ • - -- * .••- - ' • c. * , . - • _ - -- . - . • -. - • • • • - . , - = =• - - ', • - - - .• .. . ... . • . .. - -- re_ . Words underlined are added:words sirask-th are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 2 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Cale Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 A Vie . _ _ , .: . - -: ..•-: ! - - - _. - - • • = , • - �a • ee. (EAR). - - _ - - •- • - - -•- k Words underlined are added;words stRiak-tlafeugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 3 of 119 %t�j' 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 GOLDEN-GATE-AREA-MASTER-PLAN DATE AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. May 19, 1992 02 31 August 4, 1992 92 50 May 25, 1983 93 24 April 12, 1994 91 22 March 14, 1995 95 12 April 14, 1008 98 26 September 8, 1998 08 70 February 23, 1999 99 17 • - - - - - - /11.111. - - - - • - Words underlined are added;words s#wsk-t#eugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 4 of 118 (5' 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 Page I.INTRODUCTION 1 II.OVERVIEW 2 * Ill. IMPLEMENTATION SECTION 3 Goals, Objectives and Policies 3 Land Use Designation Doccription Section 13 1. Urban 73 2. Estates 21 3. Agricultural/Rural Settlement Area 45 1. Overlays and Special Features 45 LIST OF MAPS 46 Words underlined are added;words struek-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 5 of 118 0 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I -- 4 - - • - • -- . - • - ••- • - - - • . . - - 5 --= - - ::• - - - ' =- '•. = - - - ' - - 6 7 -- - - 9 • • . = : • - _. - • - - ---- - - e- - ' : 10 = - • •= - e •- •_ - - 12 - - - ' • - _ : • 13 14 - A : •- -:_ - - - - • - • .. _- : : - . . . . - - - • - -- 15 16 - _ - - - - - = ° = = 17 47-64-was-adgpted 18 19 -- :: - = ' - -- - • - _.• .. 20 - • -- - - = - - _ . . . - - - • .•. :_ = t• 21 - - - • _ _ _ - : _ • - , - • - - • - -- c - " - - - _ - 22 -- - - - = --• :_ - • - . . 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Housing 7 8 - - - - 9 10 11 7- TraReper#atioc3 12 13 17 _ _ . .. _ • - 18 - - 19 20 - • - 21 -_ -• A -- • • • - • _ • -- •- --- - • • - - - -- • • - - 23 -- - - - - 26 • - - ---- - ---• - -.- - - -- - - - •" •= •. - •, . • - 27 reads-asfe►Iews 28 - - - _ - • - = - - - - _ - _ - = 29 - •- • _ .. _ , - . 30 - 31 33 _ . •••• - _ •- . 35 _ .. • .. . : . _ - - - • - - - • -- - • _ -.._ e•-•••• :: 36 - - • • • _ --. = • _ ' - - = • _ _-- - • 37 e - • - • •' -- _ - •- - - • - -- - :_:••••:•e _ 38 - .. _ ..- - ... 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added,words strask-hreugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 7 of 118 9 A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I Ill IMPLE AE -TATION STRATEGL 2 3 . •. , . •- • - 4 , _ ! • _ _ . 6 = . - . 7 • . _ • _ - . - - 8 - - - - . . _ _ a , a _ r • • _ •_ 9 RESIDENTS, 10 11 OBJECTIVE 1.1: 12 !- - . . - -- - _ . • - - . 14 of-this-E-lement, 15 16 Pol°w• r 17 •, _ ° - = 18 • - - - - • - _ ' - - - 19 20 Policy 1.1.0.2: 21 - = • -'_ - 23 21 Policy 1.1.0.3: 25 26 • - -- - -- - -- -- -- - 27 - - = - - - - - - - - • _ 27 • • ••._ : • . • -• - _ • • o • ' - - -• - 28 30 31 32 _ ,. • _ - • _ - 33 34 • - 36 - _ - e„„ • _ - 37 38 39 - 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Words underlined are added,words struck-trough are deleted. 08/22)2018 Page 8 of 118 C40 J Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I Policy 1.1.2: 3 &oklistrists-tgr4 4 A. ESTATES MIXED USE DISTRICT 5 =6 - - - -7 3. Conditional Uses Subdistrict 9 5. Missien Subdistrict I I 8. ESTATES COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 13 2. Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict 18 7. Southbrooke Office Subdistrict 19 20 Policy-1.1.3: 21 - - _ _ - •• - • . . - - - !: _ - - - 22 23 A. RURAL SETTLEMENT AREA DISTRICT 24 25 Policy 1.1.1: - • - - - • - - . p - - . . 2. •t- 28 -28 29 Policy 1.1.6: 31 32 33 Policy 1.1.6: 35 36 38 . = - - ' -• _ -• - _ • • - - _ ' - ' - 39 - .-_ • - - - - • - - =• - •_ -- . --- - - • • ".•. ' - _ - - • 41 - ' -• . c •... - •-• • 42 - - - - - -- • • - • - --•- • - - - • ' 43 e -• -- ._ • -• _ . _ • - _ •_ • _ - • ' - . •_ _ . • _ _ - :. 45 - - . - _ - - - - - _ 46 47 Words underlined are added;words strosk-11:weu0 are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 9of118 (9) 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 2 3 4 -- •- _ - - • - - -- - - . 9 -_•:: =- !!_ _ • - _ :—•• • .•, • _ • 10 -• - -_ - -- - • • . • -• - -- - !c. - !!- •- • 12 _ _ • = _ - __ !! 13 e- - , !!- •- _-- - -- • . _ . ... .. .•_ , - • -- -- _ •-• - _ • 14 _ - ::-•:• -. • • - • - • = - • - • - - 15 ' 16 17 18 no ECTIVE A 2i 20 21 Policy- 22 -- - - - - - _•. • - =- • _ = _ _ 23 24 Management--Per. 25 26 Policy 1.2.2: 27 - - • = ' 28 - _ • - - - - . -_- - - - . _ -- - - - - 29 31 32 33 - • - . - . _ • . - . _ - 34 37 - :. • . - - . - _ -• - • - , t • , -- - - - = - 38 •- 39 40 41 43 _- - - -• .' _ _... ._. - _ : : :• - - - - 44 45 Policy 1.3.0.1: 46 - = _ 48 - - - - -- - - - - - 49 50 51 52 53 Words underlined are added;words etretugh are deleted. 08/2212018 Page 10 of 118 r 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan--BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 Policy 1.3.1: 5 6 7 9 - - - • : •- _ - - . ' - , • . • -- - - - = 10 11 42 Policy 1.4.0.1: 14 - - - - - - -- - - - • _ - 15 16 Policy 1.4.1: 17 = — - — •—— _ - .—' .- _ - - _ - - — •: — • • —'_ - - — - 18 --- •- 19 : - - - _ - •• ••_ . : • - • - • - - 20 21 22 23 GOAL • 24 e - - . - . . - 25 • e _ _ 26 • • " _ _ . _ - • . - . . _ _ - . - 27 - _ - . . - . - . . _ . - ' - 28 e - - - . e - - ' - e - . ,, - • - ' - ' • , - - - e . • • • - , - 79 • _ • - - . • - . 30 31 32 _ e • 34 a - 35 . . _ - • - . 36 37 38 39 OBJECTIVE-37-14 40 - _ . . - - • . ' - ••-• • - - :_ - • • 41 • - - - • °• - -• - - -- • -- • - _ • 43 - . . • • -tr. - - -- - - _ 44 46 • ' = - = = : -. •. 47 -' - _ - - • ' _ - �. 48 : — — - = : : 49 50 51 52 53 Words underlined are added;words struck through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 11 of 118 (dlr.) Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 1 GOAL 4: 3 • • - ' ! , _ . _ r _ - • ! - ! 7. 4 5 6 7 OBJECTIVE A 1 9 •- _ - - 10 n—Peksy tO.1: 12 ': - - - - _ _ = ' ' • - - - - - • _ = 14 15 Policy 4.1.1: 18 following issues•: 20 - 21 I. owaiks 22 23 24 - • -25 26 27 a - - _- - - -• - - 28 29 Policy 4.1.2: 30 - - _ _ _: •••• . -'• _ _ - 31 -- - o ' ' . - - - _ •- -- 32 - - = • - - - :: -- - •_ ••' . • - - . . - - 34 35 36 Policy 4.1.3: 3839 ti4is-somffkolity, 40 41 12 GOAL 6: 43 e - - - 45 • • - ! - • . . . . . - . 46 - a • _ • • r • . • . _ r - _ ! - . ■ . P. AP . . 47 48 49 50 51 Words underlined are added; words struck-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 12 of 118 t�� Staff Propcsed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 t OBJECTIVE 6.4: 2 • • - - •- - _ - _ . . 3 4 Policy 6.1.1: 5 - - - : - : -•-- • , -_ - -. .- _ . . 8 standards; 9 = 11 _ - 12 13 . .- - - •- _ _ - _ 14 - •--- • a. -- - : 15 16 _._ .... .... • _ - •: - - - • _ . 17 . • • - - • . _ - 18 - • �. _. 19 = _ 20 2' - 24 25 _ _ - ! _ . - - ' =': -- 26 27 28 OBJECTIVE 6.2: 29 - - • - - - 20 _ _ - = 31 32 Policy 6.2.1: 33 • 35 -••_• i-•_ - , _- • - . - - • , • •: .- _ _ 36 37 Policy 6.2.2: 38 •- - = _ : - - . :. :. .4!: ._ 41 -- - - _ - •= - • • • - - - 43 --• - , •- - - - : _ - - ' -_= 44 15 Policy 6.2.3: _ -. - _ 48 - - - _ _ - _• • : • - - • - - • -- _- . ..- - - •-- 49 50 Words underlined are added:words strosk-threugp are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 13 of 118 f:1� 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 - - - - •-- - • 5 : :. - - - - - - - - - • - _ -- - _ - .. _ 6 7 8 OBJECTIVE 6.3: 10 11 Policy 6.3.0.1: 12 = _ 13 :. •• - - - - : - • -• _ • - 14 - •- -• ' :. -• - - _ . -• - IS -46-----Polio-6 -1: 17 : •- -- - - --- . .. - • _: • ' 18 - - - -- -• - - : - 19 Develop odc� - 2Q 21 Policy 6.3.2: 23 -. • - _ - '-:.tt-:.- e 24 25 26 GOAL 6: 27 e - - e . e - • _ • • • . • _ _ . . . _ • - . • . •• . - 28 30 GOLDEN AREA GATE z-�-tra-�.-a- 31 32 OBJECTIVE 6.1: 33 _ 34 - . . . - - • 35 - - _.' 36 37 Policy 6.1.1: 39 - - • - •.:: - • - - • • 40 - - . . - - • • - • _ • • '- -- - - - - 41 - .. •• 4/ Boulevar-d-te-Goklea-Gate-Boulevacd, 43 44 Gate Boulevard 45 46 Policy 6.1.2: 47 - - - - -•- - . - - :• . : - : _ _ . . _• _ 49 50 51 52 Words underlined are added:words eta are deleted, 08/22/2018 Page 14 of 118 C'.xi) Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Cate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I OBJECTIVE 6.2: 5 6 Policy 6.2.1: 7 • 8 - - • - • -- - •- - • . - -=• - 9 10 Policy 6.2.2: 12 - . --- -- - - - - • - - - - - •- - • 13 15 - - - - • - _. • - •- = . .. .. _ . . - - •••_ 16 - --- - •- •- - - .. - - - - =-• - 17 18 19 OBJECTIVE 6.3: 23 20 Policy 6.3.1: 76 - - -• -- - : = - -=• -- • - • • • _ 27 -• . - :••: - - T. - 2g 29 30 Policy 6.3.2: 31 •- - - - - - - - - 32 - = - -- - - - _ • - - - 33 34 35 36 GOAL 7: 37 38 _ e . _ - . _ . _ • a _ . . ,. . 39 - • _ _ • - . a . - - • - , 41 42 OBJECTIVE 7.1: 44 45 •.- . , - -- . .. - - - - - •• - --• - - •_ - - - • 46 - - - ' =• - • '- -- - -- - - - - 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Words underlined are added;words struck-t eugk1 are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 150118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gale Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 Policy 7.1.1: 2 4 --e •.: - 5 -5 6 Policy 7.1.2: 7 9 I0 I i Policy 7.1.3: 12 14 _ 15 : - - • - - - - --- • _ • - - -: -- _ = - - 16 - •_ - _ - - - - - ' 17 18 PoNsy-7•4:4: 19 - _ - _ - - • -- -' _ - • - _ ••- :t-- 20 - - - _ _ • _ . . _ -- _ - _ = - • - - - • _ . • - 22 maRagement: 23 24 25 OBJECTIVE 7.2: 26 -- - - - = • - - . -- - _ • - - - - = - - _ •• - - _- - - • • • 27 - •- - - •- - - - - - ::.-e • -- - - - - - -'•-• - - _ - . . - •: _ . . - 28 Gate-Area, 29 30 Policy 7.2.1: 31 - = - - - - - •_ - - - _ = _ _ :" - _ _ - _ . - . -- 32 - : - - • • _, •' - = • 33 • - •- - - - - •••- • •- - e. t - - 36 37 Policy 7.2.2: 39 40 41 - - _ - - : • - -_ • • - _ -- •' - - _ . _ 42 43 44 45 OBJECTIVE 7.3: 46 `: : - • - • . . • • - - - • • - _ . . - •• - - •- - 47 49 50 51 52 53 Words underlined are added;words struck-tktrough are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 16 of 118 9 A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 - �- _ • - - - - . _ _ . .. • 4 _ = , . - - - • - •- - '• - - : :- :- -' - - • - 5 emeses- 7 : - • _- _ - . • 8 . - - - • • - . r - - r41- , • - - •- 9 Gate-Boulevard: I0 1 I Policy 7.3.2: 12 - -- -- - - - - • . 4 . _ - - . •- .•- • 13 - - - " - • - - • • - - • - :_ . .. • • 14 - = - - -•._ • - - • - - - - - '•: - -- :. • 15 16 Policy x.3.3: 17 _ -• - - - - - - • - _ - - - 18 - - - - = - •: - -- • _ • - - ._ 19 22 -- .--• _ - ..-- - - - - • _ :_ ' --- • . - 23 {3F6 s. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 . . •. _ Mk , _ 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Words underlined are added;words stasis•-trough are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 17 of 118 €II Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 2 4 = = 6 •• . • - - . _ •: '= = - • -• - - . -- - - - . . -- - . - . n - - 7 • 9 - - -'' - _ - - - - • - - 13 14 - 14 inducting, - = -'- •- •- • - = = _ 16 17 18 - 19 - --- 20 21 23 _ _ = ' -- • - - _ -- - -- :' 25 26 27 { 28 - -- - - -- -- -- - • 29 30 :: •.: 31 _. •• _ . 32 34 35 36 =. _. • = - - - - 37 - - •--. .. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Words underlined are added;words st hreugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 18 of 118 CA() Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 3 !: _ - : - c • !. . . - - . - !!. - .. !!• 6 8 • Group Care Facility, 9 • Care Units, 10 - - 11 2 J ct iJfiaa n M�wixtiEt-U�sE3 13 14 - - - - - •-• , . •-• , - - - , - ••• : - • - - - 1S 16 • . . ' - • •- - ._ .•• - - - - 2 17 18 19 20 21 23 - - - - , -- - - : • - 26 27 29 - - - - • -- • ' . '!• et-__ - _ - - . 30 : - - : _ _ : _ _ _ 31 32 erre-pre}eot- 33 it, Proximity to Activity Center 34 36 •- -- - - - - • - -- • : -• - •- : - . - - 37 _ _ _ - . •. ._. - : -- - _ . '_ - • : :. : - - - -- - 38 - - ._ • - - - - '- 39 _ . _ = _ - - - • • 40 ••:_ _ _ : - • - - _ !_ 4I •- - - - • •! : �•= _ - : ' • !• • 42 43 44 Words underlined are added;words stfuck_through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 19 of 118 f A 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 4 5 6 8 ._ 9 10 .-3 dwelljng..1units 11 , 12 •: . _. _ - - _ • - - _- - - = •_ ... 13 - 14 15 the-Capital-IRIprovemegt-Sslaedula.- • 16 _ : •_ • --•O-- • : - -- • 1 - = - 17 18 19 - _ ••-. . 20 21 • . . _ _•_ • . - : --- . _ . • - - -_.oc - • 22 24 25 26 - _ _ -- - • _ _ -• • - . - -• - - - _ 27 - - - - _ • - __ • _ - _- - ! - 29 - 3031 32 ` • • 33 • : _ • -- : .: _ •- •: - _-• _ -_ ...- _ . - .. - _ - 34 _ . ••-- - - ._. - 35 36 = _ - - - - - ' - = a - •. .. . _ 37 38 •• =_ : - e - - - • .. _•. . . .-- 39 • 40 __ . _ - 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words struck-threes are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 20 of 118 CAO Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 3 4 5 6 8 9 =- - - • - --- 12 - - - - - •-- : _ _ : "-• _ - - - - `- - 13 - = 14 - _ 15 16 - 17 •. ' • - - - ._ - 18 19 - 20 ` - •- 21laRciA9 22 •• - _ - 23 24 PfeNaite440--Per-agraP4-gr-belokw 25 - _ = - - - ■. 26 -- • _ - - • - `_ _ - ■ :•-._ - • 27 •- - -• - - -• - • •- - - - = 28 29 Skit3d1Stf6t:i --- -- •• -- - - _ . r - -- - -' - - - - - - - 30 _ 3 I d18tfict. 32 - •- - --_- - - - ' - -- e:•_ - - •- - = 33 = .. .. _ ■. 34 = _ ■ _ _ 35 GGAMP - " 36 __ •- '•- - - • 37 38 SttbdiStfiGti trictand, - 22. 40 dis ' 41 •. e- -•- - - --- - -- - - - - - _ - - - 42 ■. - - 43 - - •- • -•- - _ • - - - 44 45 geeds-Gc-sefviees, 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 21 of 118 '{•A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 2 3 - t = 5 6 7 9 10 = - - • • °. • -= - - - _. 12 • 'e • 13 •. : . . = - 14 • ••'-'•• .-- _ 15 GGFFIRIefGial4leeF-aFea-, • 16 • „ , - - _ ' -- ----=- - =- ' 17 18 19 21 22 23 - 24 26 .•= _ = • ' _ 27 - - 28 29 •- _ - •' • = . - - - _ 30 31 •' - _ • • _ . . _ 33 `: : - - e -= • - .. . - .., e 34 ... . - •.. c - • £� 35 = rc c _ _ 7 338 - = 39 Mixeet-Wse-AGtivity-C•enter, 40 41 42 - - .... 44 45 _ •• = -- , .- _ - _46 - •- _'. ._ - = _ _ 47 Words underlined are added; words struc1 threugla are deleted, 08/22/2018 Page 22 of 118 'AO 9A Staff Propcsed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 a) Commercial uses shall be limited to: 2 3 4 6 7 - - - - •- - - . - •-• 8 - - • • - ' ' i _ -. .. 9 - - - = - • ' • - '' •-• - 10 •- .. ••- •' - - - -' _ - - -• = _ 12 13 14 - -. IS16 17 18 - ' - - - •- •. • -- • - : - 19 20 21 22 - - • - :. _ •- ::. 2324 25 26 27 28 29 - - • • _ - - 30 31 _ • • - - .. •: . . : :. _ _ - _ 32 33 - _ 34 35 = _ _ - - - - - - . • - • - 36 - 37 _ _ _. _ : ••-• ' - - - - - _ - - 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added;words sigh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 23 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 4 - 1ited to _ -- - • _ 5 - _ 6 7 89 - - - - ' 10 .. _ - 11 possible _. 12 13 14 - - _ - _ _ . -• 15 DictFis 17 18 19 20 21 22 - ' • . 23 24 25 26 bas—two—doses, 27 - - - 28 = ' 29 •- _ _ _. . . 30 31 32 34 - - = 35 36 —p 37 38 •- - - - - _ 39 40 41 42 43 44 fOefF16)•: Words underlinec are added;words s k•-t#3reugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 24 of 118 CA() Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/C PSP-2018-2 9 A 2 s + } - -2. _ = 4 6 7. Libraries. 7 9 10 . • ' , • - • • 11 •- .. -• -.__ - ._- -• -12 eafberc#eps)13 14 • - • - - •• . • - • •_ -- _- • •- e. 1617 18 19 -' = - - - • - - - - 20 Geiden-Gete-Packwall 21 - __ - - _ -- - .•. . • : . - - - 22 _ -2•' :- - - • - - 23 • • - _ -- _• - - - . •...•_ - - 24 25 Geeety-L-aod-Developmeet-Gede7 = , . 27 __ _ . -- - _ - c_- • 28 - _- - • ._ •.. . • - - •• •• ,_ - 29 30 Vie; - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - _. - - - - - -- 31 32 = • 34 _ : ••--: - :- .2. _ - -== - - : 35 - - _ - 36 37 - - - -38 40 parking, 42 • , 43 44 Words underlined are added;words struckough are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 25 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 e 1 �i 2 A. • . : _ . . •-• . = ••-- - 3 4 5 ' 67 - -. • - _ = 8 - 9 10 Il . ! - -- - 12 18capilQ_ 13 2—ESTATES-DESIGNATION 23 22 - •:: - - -- - . •• .:, - - . • 24 26 - - •- - - .• : _ - _ _ _• - e - 27 /• • 301 -_ _ •-_ _ __ _ •- _ - - =,-:- -•-- = _ . .' .. - _� . . .- - • • '- -- - -- -- , 3 32 - - - - • -- •- - • 33 34 fesidential-areas, 35 36 e-4Rit&; 37 • - - - - - _- _ - • • . 38 4omes. -- - 2 -•-•- -. . • - - • e = - • - 40 41 42 43 Words underlined are added;words struck-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 26 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I I 2 3 4 1 Residential estate_ a ubdi_tri_t 5 6 - - = - --- - - .._ _ .•-• - _ _ = 7 9 12 13 - _ - P. - - _ - - - - - - - -- : - t - - . - 14 - .. 15 Centers. - -- • - - -- - - - - - - - - . . - - -- --- � 16 b) Locations 17 18 - 19 20 21 22 : : _ -t•--t• - - - - _ • • 23 - -- - -- - 25 - - •: "- - - • 26 _ - _ _:: ••. : e : 6 27 28 - - - - - • - - -- - 29 30 - - - - 31 32 33 - _ _ - 34 - = - • - ' - - 35 _ • • - - - - - . 36 Estates. 37 • Collier Boulevard and Pino Ridge Road Center. 38 : _-• _ - - _ - - •• - _ _ = • - - . 39 40 = •-•- - - - _ •• -41 •- • - _ _ - = e 42 - 43 ° - - - _ - - - 44 • . _- - _ 45 - -'- - = _ _46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words staisk-$14roug4 are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 27 of 118 A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000281/CPSP-2018-2 3 4 5 6 - - = '• - - 7 8 •_ -- --e - - - - • - 9 - 10 11 12 13 - - - = IS _.....__ .. _ 17 = _ •- 14 = -. - .. _ "- -• • z . .. et, - . • - - 20 •- • _ . .. -- _s• = -..- 21 ::. = - . - -- = !'j0 22 ' • _ ._ . . . _ - _ 23 24 25 27 - .. - ' - - =. - - - - .• _- _ 29 8 _ -- - _•- -- -.. .. = . `_ - • - - • • - . . _ . - 30 31 - - -- 32 - •- 33 - _ _. _ .•• _ 34 Geenty-Gammissioners, 35 36 Oevelep+ e. - ' 37 • -• " - - • •- - :f -:•• •• --..•: . . . 38 - -- - - _ .c. - - e. • - . • - - • - _ _ • - • - - •• 39 40 -` - - • - - 41 whenever-.possible- 42 ' •--- 43 44 opening, - 45 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words struck-tufa are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 28 of 118 /. ir) 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 4 5 6 • 9 - • • •- . _• : - - - _ . ' • _ • - 10 12 2xternal-outfalk 13 14 • - ` .e, _ •- • _ •• •• -- - : . . __- . 15 _ - •• - - - -:. - - • - _ _ • •- • - • 16 ' • - - - - • _ - , `=' - - • - _ : - .: - 17 18 19 -• - - - . .. • 20 - - • • - - - _ - 21 22 - - • - - - = • - - - Z. - --• -• - --- 23 24 25 • • - 27 28 29 30 31 • _ : ... _. .• _ __ •32 • • • 33 - - - _- = _ - _ _ . . - 34 35 36 = - 37 _ 38 39 : _ - - -= - •- - • 40 - . -'- - - - - 41 - ' - . - - •_ - 43 44 n _ 45 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words struck-throes are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 29 of 118 ( 0 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 36 • - _ •. = 4 9 _ _ -• - - _ 10 11 12 . 13 Win- - 15 ' •- - . .• - . - • _ • -: : • _ : :..••:• - .'. 16 - - - 17 •• - �. 18 _ -19 20 21 22 23 =- - 24 ! = 25 - 76 27 •- _ _ •. - ` - . . .. . 28 •- - - - •• • :: - .. • 29 fr - . . 30 ' • ' - - - - • - • - - 31 32 33 34 - ` __ _ _ _ 35 36 (43344 37 • _ - • -- : • - ... 39 _e: - .:- • - ='= - • . - -•- • al��) 40 41 (8g22) 42 FaFi@6-,(8234-) 43 -- 44 45 - 46 47 48 _- - - • . . • :.-- - - • - -- • - 49 50 Words underlined are added;words strrask-threes are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 30 of 118 (-Al) Staff Propcsed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A ' _ 3 • _ _ • 7 - ' - - •: ' 8 9 _ P. • 2. :•••" : . • . • : ' • . 10 10 -- - .. _• .- ••2:--. .-2. 11 • • - . . . - .. - . 12 - - • _ ■ _ .: • - 1314 •- _-- - - _ - - - _ - - • - . • _ . . .2 15 exp3gded, 16 17 18 19 _ • - - - - ' •_- . _,_ 20 a) Essential Services Conditional Uee Provisions: 21 - _-• - .. .. - . . - . _ 22 _. - _ .. e. _ _ . - - - ' - • =- - _ ' . ' ._ 23 ■' _ 24 defined ac 25 26 • effluent tanks, 27 28 _ .. . 29 30 31 • • _ - . . - 32 33 34 =3536 _ -- -- _ • _ 37 38 = _ _ .. __ = • '- -- ■_ _ 39 _ _. ' • - -_ - • - - - - 40 = - - 41 42 43 44 45 Words underlined are added:words stsusl_-tAceug4 are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 31 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gale Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 1 3 -: - •- - - 7 -- • - - : .. .2 = 8 9 _ = .. - - - - , - _-• 10 - _ 11 13 14 __ ._ . . _. . _ -. : • -- -- • ' '- - - - - , 15 16 = - - . - • 17 . - - - - •- • : . 18 � _ -- -. . - - _ - - _ 19 - . _ .. 20 21 - - _ __ _ •_22 •- - - -- ... _ •- , •. - _ ` - 'L • 23 25 = - - _ - 26 - - 27 28 32 R ilio af3 - - - - - 33 - ' ' --- - . - _- - 35 36 - _ - 37 sefying-the-fs4e4944)GF4e9Ei_GenteF7 38 _ 39 40 .. • 41 42 43 _ •- -- 44 45 are por R+#9d7 - _ '1 _. •-• _ 46 47 48 49 50 Words underlined are added;words stwsla-t#eugP are deleted 08/22/2018 Page 32 of 118 ,CA Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 2 3 ... - _ .. 4 - . - 5 6 9 10 areas: 11 12 _ - - - • - = - -: = 13 - . - • _ _ _ ! - 14 not-exseed-5-aor•esi 15 _ •- -- - 16 ReW4e644eRtial--Heei• 17 18 20 - _ - • - :• - - - • :. -- - - - - 21 22 . .• - •- . -.. ._ :-' 23 ' • -• . - - 24 FesideRtial-uses, 25 - - - - • - - - 26 27 _ •. !- - _ . -• - - - ' .•- ` - - • - . 28 ° - = 29 31 32 33 34 _ •- -- _ 35 = 36 . 38 - • - - , - = -_ - _ . 39 40 •' _ .'• . 41 - = : .- - - 42 •-• - ••- •• _ ... 43 44 45 46 47 Words underlined are added;words struck through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 33 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2 - _ _ . ..• ". - - - . - - 3 - 5 - = - 6 89 10 •: : ___ . - _ .. . _ .. 11 ictfi6tc . 12 - - - 13 14 •- 15 Gentef: 16 1718 19 - .• - - - -f •' _ ._ _ - - '• 20 shuf e 22 . • - •_ 2 24 • _ ., _- . - • - - - -- - - • - - • .••:: s• • - - - 26 _ - 27 ' 28 a) Churches. 29 30 ictris 31 - • _ • - - - • - -- • - 32 $ tfist - is . . 33 34 35 = 36 37 38 39 - - - -40 41 • - •-- - -= - _: : _ -- - - - ' • 42 - •- " - • - !: : _ . - _ _ 43 44 45 46 47 Words undertinec are added;words struck ough are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 34 of 118 'rA 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP•201 B-2 2 3 4 i 6 •_ - •• _= -- - - _ • - 8 9 I0 I2 • 13 - . - - - - - - • = • _ _ - '. ; 14 15 16 (G)--Soup-k+togon6 17 I8 19 20 2I - -- - - , - • - - • = -! _ , ••---• _ - -- - 22 23 25 26 77 28 e- _ - - - - - - • " - - • .. . - - •- - 29 - - _ - - _ _ _ • - _ . _ 30 31 • 32 = _ •-_ - - - - - _ - • - - • 33 34 35 36 37 _ - - - . - • _ -• - - •' • - _ - - 38 - - - - - • -• _ ••- _ - - - ••• 39 •• • - - - • = • - - - _ - = - - 40 41 ' - - 43 - • -,!!! - _ -• - - _ -. -- • . . •- 44 45 46 47 Words underlined are added;words stfusk-thcaugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 35 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 7 • - - :1,111 _'. . - __ - 3 5 6 7 10 • - -• ._ - ._ - ._ •1 11 = - • - • • 12 _ - • • 2--- 13 14 = -- -- 15 16 17 18 - • -} - -, _ ._ 19 20 22 - _ - ::... • = 23 • ' • • - - • ' - _ __ 25 the-t tersest t _ _ • 27 this-.S.E+ ictpis - - - - - 28 29 30 - _ - • .. - - 32 #13141-844 33 . . ._ _ . .. 1 ., _ 34 35 36 -.._ _'_ ---- •' 37 • : ::••-- • _ - - - -- - •- . - - - - 38 . • _c - - - - -• •:. = - • - ._ - - 39 40 42 required = 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added:words strask-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 36 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 2 - .. . . - •� - = 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 . ._ ' . . 16 17 18 - . ., - . . • _ ._ ! _ �. • 19 20 = - - - _ 21 f. The following limitations shall apply to Tracts 72, 89, 90, 107, 108, 125, 126, 127, 22 x..54 23 . '_ - _ ' - - •. !:, _ - - _ 7. - - •-- _ ' 25 26 9: = - 27 _ _ 28 • - e•.,- - • - _ - - - - • . .!r 30 • - _ •-•••••. •• - __ - -• _ _ '.. - . • 31 .- - --• •• _ --- _ - .. ... _ 32 development, 33 _ _ •.. .. .. _ 34 35 _ 36 e -• ' ` --- - - • e • 37 shall-lam-prohibited, -38 '_ - - _ _ _ . • - 39 A . _ - - 40 - - - - • _ :.. 41 42 43 44 Words underlined are added;words struck strosk-t4r-eoga are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 37 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I 2 - - - - - • - 3 4 5 -. et- • ' . - - - - 6 7999) 7 - - 8 9 10 - • - - _ - . - .: _ - - 12 • - - - - • - - • - - _ - e° - - - - '= 13 15 Chapels-(GRa 99) '. = ` 17 _ • _ .-• -. , _ . - , - . • _ _ , _ _ - - �'= - - - - 18 - 19 • • _ _ _ -. 20 7989) _ . . • _ 21 22 - --• - .- ' : = - - . - 23 - • -- •- - - •- - , 24 - 25 - - - _ 26 27 28 Division-of-gefestcy-fice-tower—uses, 29 . • - - - - - . ., 30 with-a-uni4eel-arsiaitestural-theme: 31 • 32 •- - ... _ _ . 33 • 34 -.• _ .. . . . 35 - •- - • : - •• •-: _- : - 37 _- - -- _ • - • - "`" _ P_ _ . :- - _• • 38 - • 41 42 ! - - 44 45 available7 46 47 Words underlined are added;words struck eugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 38 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Cate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2 3 •• ' = _ _ 4 5 6 • 7 -- -• - • •: = . -- _ = _ -•- - 8 - • -. • • - •-- -• _ • _- - - - _-•-• ' • - • " _ - _ 9 10 I I a) Size and Location: 12 The Subdistrict includes a 6.23 acro parcel, located at the southwost corner of 1314 - .- - -• ' - - - 15 _ .. . 16 17 _. •. . - - • .. -- -- _ - I8 __. . . - .. - 19 20 21 22 .•- - ' _ - " - - •- '= - • - '-' ' = = 23 " - - •- . - - • ' - _. . • = • • : ' ' , . . _ . _. 24 January-16,2003]. 25 c) Development Standards: 26 27 = '-' - •-_••• 28 29 30 residential 31 32 -- , - - _ • • -•- - . __ •: e. •- 33 34 . 35 36 - - • •: _-• _, _ .- - - - - •- _ . . . 37 383940 41 _ - - •- _ - - • - 42 -- ' ' - • - • - - - •. - • - -- = - - - - - -• - -• - _ ,,.,, 43 : - _ _ - - - _ e-• • - `_ _ - _ 44 - -- - - - - • • • ' - .• - - e !. ! - • - 45 16, 2003). 46 47 48 49 50 Words underlined are added;words stsask-t eugq are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 39 of 118 fgfj 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 = - 6 7 - • - - ••_• - '• - • _- _ 8 10 . • _ •_ - - - - - _ II 12 13 - 14 _ . __ - _ . — _ - - . . .. ' 15 = .. _ . . - - _ •- •-- .. _. _ _ . 16 17 IS • 19 - .- • -- - • - - 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 - - - - • - - - t _ - - _ 27 - .. . ' ! • - s -. ! • 29 - - - "=- _ ,- _ _ 30 - : . . - _ -- = • __ - • -- - ••• -- -- 31 32 - -- _ - _ • - _ • - 33 34 35 36 acliGigigg-semmerGial-deve4efameoter, 37 38 = - 39 40 41 - - 42 _ • - • .. - ••• - 43 afea: 44 = 45 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words stkisk-thcough are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 40 of 118 l,40 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2 . _. .. .. - - 6 8 .. . e e _ __ 9 10 .•_ . •. .. - - -- - - • 11 . . .. 12 - • - - = - - - - - • _ :. - -.. - . 13 .. . . _ . .. - - • IS _ _ -- • •_ . . .. . -• . :- . • - _ . =- _ _ 16 t. - :: - •- - - _ -• :.• - - 19 20 . : - - - _ - _ 21 22 - . _ .. . . - -. . 23 - - - _ • - _24 s - 25 deefative-trim 26 _ -• _ . - -_ ••• _. 27 (-36)-feet: . .. 2829 --• 30 fesiciential4apti-u-ses, 31 . -- 32 - • - 33 34 - - - - • - - _ • --- -• '. . 35 _. . - _ • - - 37 westwa�# -e `� _ :_ • • - - _ ' . - . _ . .- . - • � 38 39 • - _ -- - - _ 40 41 42 43 44 spy.; 45 46 47 48 Words underlined are added;words stfuSkr-14reogh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 41 01118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 k 3 5 - - - , - - - - • _ 6 004 8 ' 9 • - - 10 __ - - - - -• 11 - - effiews...GiethiRg...stor es 12 - 13 - •• _ -- - 14 15 16 --" _ - --- . 17 IS - • - - - - - -- • - - 20 21 22 =. - - _, • - • - - : ••- 23 _ 24 25 _ - - - - -• -- -- 26 27 - 28 29 30 -- - • - - - - - -- - -- - -_ 31 32 „- 33 35 = - 37 = _ - _-- , ::- . e 38 _ = - arw 39 40 41 42 - . - 43 Ger-vises - 44 45 46 Words underlined are added;words sthisk-t#r-eugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 42 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A 2 3 - - _ . -. . - - 4 5 6 78 9 - : - •. • •- - : : -- - •• - .. _ 10 11 12 13 - • • - ' . , =. - -• 14 15 16 - 17 - 18 19 20 - - - . _ -- '• _ - - - -. 21 indestfy 22 - - .." • :.. - 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 - -. - • • "- - - -• , - : : •- - • 30 " - - -• " - 31 32 - -- • ,. . . 33 34 35 36 37 38 '= - 39 40 ,!.. - 2-- : - =- - - •- - - • - 41 61assifted 42 ' : - - - , . - - - - - 43 44 - - - :. . :_ .• - • - 45 46 Words underlined are added;words are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 43 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2 3 4 5 a, 6 7 8 10 12 13 _ IS 13. Food storec 16 - 19 20 21 22 _ 23 fuel-pumps-awl-oaf:war:44 24 25 26 §331 Variety-stoles 27 " 28 29 30 31 _ • . - - , ', = =- 32 33 34 35 36 - -- - -- - - - - _ - - . 37 38 39 40 - - 41 42 •- , -•_ - - --- -- • _ 43 44 45 Words underlined are added;words stfuok-thr-eugltt are deleted. 08!2212018 Page 44 of 118 (: 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 3 = = 4 .. 6 8 • - - . - 10 II 12 - - - - = - - 13 = 14 IS - . ... 16 17 18 19 20 - 21 22 -- .--- • 23 -- , - . -_: .--- 24 5992— +sts 25 26 27 28 - 29 30 _ 31 32 33 34 35 36 = -- = - •- .- - - - 37 38 - _= 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Words underlined are added:words stFueli-threugh are deleted 08/22/2018 Page 45 of 118 CA Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I 2 3 . • • -- - 4 7231 Beaut. h 5 7241 rber-•shops 6 = _ 7 • = ' 8 9 II 12 21. Real Estate 13 _ .. _ -- ! - - - •- -• - - 14 _ 15 16 17 1819 -. 20 21 - - - _ - - -_ - _ - 22 - _ •- - .. 23 _-•• • . •- . •.. - _ _ -- - •- • 24 - - _25 26 --27 28 29 - - - - _ 30 31 _ __ - - 32 only) 33 34 = - 35 _ _ • • • 36 kenneling) '- - - - 37 .�. - . . 38 39 • • 40 - -- - -- - •- - - - ••- _-- - - 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added,words stf.usk-thfeugh are deleted. 08/2212018 Page 46 of 118 C.AS 9 A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I b. Accessory Uses: 4 5 enclesed 7 - - - 8 - - - - 9 d) 10 . - - - • - • - - •- - - • - -- II 12 13 14 . •- - - = - = - -• IS . lG - = = - .. -- 17 18 19 20 21 22 • • - - -- -- - - - -- - 23 24 - - - : = = 25 -- - 2G 27 8231 Libraries 28 29 30 31 =e - •0 , - - - 32 33 34 35 ': 36 0. Personal services 37 38 39 40 - _ 41 centers; 42 = - -• -_. 43 shelters 44 Words underlined are added:words ugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 47 of 118 t'AO 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261ICPSP-2018-2 1 - • ••-• - - _ • -•- - •• _ !!!1.1.1.41_1 __ , _ -- _ - 322 afea, 4 6 - - .. • • - - .. ! !a! • R -- - - ■ ■!! - - 10 11 12 1 m -13 • - - •=• __ - - - - - -- 14 � ' - - _ _ - - IS - - 16 17 • 18 fei mburc@me -n; - _ . . - _ ! 19 20 21 _• - • • !■ !!f - -- 23 - • 24 •- -•-- - = " : • " !- • 25 - -•• - ` . 76 - 27 28 _ _ c - - - • - - :. - =- - =-= • 2 •.. -- - 30 = = •-• =- •• . 31 32 = _• - '- '" - " _•. - _ 33 - 34 3i at-a-M44114tIfil4 36 - = 37 - 38 40 -_ 41 - - - - - - - - -=•• -• • • _as' • - • - cc • 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added;words state eugh are deleted, 08/22/2018 Page 48 of 118 CAO 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2 3 -: - = _ - a. - -•• --! - '-, • 4 5 .. . _ - •- - . _ _ 6 7 • 8 -- - •' • - - - - - • 0- - . . - - - • - 9 10 II 12 -••-• • - - , - - -• • - - •- 13 - _ 14 following-criteria= 15 - - - 16 17 18 vegetation.. 19 21 11 23 25 - - -. . • - 26 - 27 - 28 29 30 31 .. -- = = - ._ .. _ - •:_ _ 34 • • - •• • _- - _ !• .- - 35 36 != _ _ _ - _ ' - - • - 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Words underlined are added:words Freugh are deleted 08122/2018 Page 49 of 118 CA ! I AStaff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 2 5 - ••- _ _ - •: 8 - - - - -- - - :• .:. - • - . • • . • . _ • _ 9 dated-the-2,79' -_ - -- • , ': : , '' - : • - - • ' 13 14 -- 20 - - - - - - - -• - . - - - _. .. : . - - - - 21 - I • .- • - - - - - --•-• . . . - - - - - 24 _ . •- : •• - , _ -- - - -- - . • , •- . . _ -- _ . _..-. - 26 29 .: . -- • - - -• - - = - _. ._ - • . - -- - • • 30 ! - - - - • _ . - • - . - = • • - • : - - . : • -- 31 ,ro,.isi„•,o „s tho rt i is 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Words underlined are added;words struck-thro+9kt are deleted 08/22/2018 Page 50 of 118 �� 9A Staff Propcsed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 FUTURE 1 AND I I E MAC RIES �....� �...�...ter-�cr�rcv Words underlined are added;words through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 51 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN Prepared by Collier County Zoning Division Prepared for COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Adopted (date) Words underlined are added;words s -through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 52 of 118 G nq 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gale Area Master Plan—BCC Transm ttal Draft 20180000261ICPSP-2018-2 AMENDMENTS TO COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN SYMBOL DATE AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. May 9, 2000 2000-25 ** May 9, 2000 2000-26 *** (� May 9, 2000 2000-27 May 9, 2000 2000-28 (I� May 9, 2000 2000-29 jlvl March 13, 2001 2001-12 May 14, 2002 2002-24 (VI) September 10, 2003 2003-44 December 16, 2003 2003-67 (VIII) October 26, 2004 2004-71 LI( June 7, 2005 2005-25 u January 25, 2007 2007-19 XI December 4, 2007 2007-76 ()CII) December 4, 2007 2007-77 (XIII) December 4, 2007 2007-83 (XIVI October 14, 2008 2008-55 (XV) October 14, 2008 2008-56 October 14, 2008 2008-59 (XVII) July 28, 2010 2010-31 (XVIII) July 28, 2010 2010-32 (XIX) September 14, 2011 2011-29 (XX) January 9, 2013 2013-15 (XXI) November 18, 2014 2014-41 (XXII) November 10, 2015 2015-62 (XXIII) May 10, 2016 2016-12 (XXIV) June 13, 2017 2017-23 The parenthesized Roman numeral symbols enumerated above appear throughout this Element and provide informational citations to adopted documents recorded in the Official Records of Collier County, as required by Florida law. These symbols are for informational purposes only, meant to mark entries amended after the 1997 adoption of the full Element and typically found in the margins of this document, but are not themselves adopted. * Indicates adopted portions ** Ordinance No. 2000-25 rescinded and repealed in its entirety Collier County Ordinance No. 99-63, which had the effect of rescinding certain EAR-based (1996 EAR) objectives and policies at issue in Administration Commission Case No. ACC-99-02 (DOAH Case No. 98-0324GM). *** Ordinance No. 2000-26 amended Ordinance No. 89-05, as amended, the Collier County Growth Management Plan, having the effect of rescinding certain EAR-based (1996 EARL objectives and policies at issue in Administration Commission Case No. ACC-99-02 Words underlined are added;words Siruc oughh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 53 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 DOAH Case No. 98-0324GM), more specifically portions of the Intergovernmental Coordination Element(Ord. No. 98-56), Natural Grourdwater Aquifer Recharge(Ord. No. 97-59) and Drainage (Ord. No. 97-61) sub-elements of the Public Facilities Element, Housing Element (Ord. No. 97-63), Golden Gate Area Master Plan (Ord. No. 97-64), Conservation and Coastal Management Element (Ord. No. 97-66), and the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map(Ord. No. 97-67): and readopting Policy 2.2.3 of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan. • The above Ordinance No. 2007-19 is based on the 2004 Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR). • The above Ordinance No. 2013-15 is based on the 2011 Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR). Words underlined are added;words struck-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 54 of 118 <<irl J 9A Staff Propcsed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/C PSP-2018-2 AMENDMENTS TO COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN —prior to 2000 GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN DATE AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. May 19, 1992 92-34 August 4, 1992 92-50 May 25, 1993 93-24 April 12, 1994 94-22 March 14, 1995 95-12 April 14, 1998 98-26 September 8, 1998 98-70 February 23, 1999 99-17 Note: All of the above amendments occurred after adoption of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan in 1991 (Ord. No. 91-15) and prior to adoption of amendments in 1997 that were subsequently re-adopted in 2000. These amendments are no longer denoted on the paqes of the Element with Roman numeral symbols. Words underlined are added;words struck-threugh are deleted. 0812212018 Page 55 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I.INTRODUCTION 1 II. OVERVIEW 2 A. County-Wide Planning Process B. Golden Gate Area Planning Process * Ill. IMPLEMENTATION SECTION 3 A. Goals, Objectives and Policies 3 B. Land Use Designation Description Section 13 1. Urban 13 2. Estates 21 3. Agricultural/Rural Settlement Area 45 4. Overlays and Special Features 45 * LIST OF MAPS 46 Golden Gate Area Master Plan Study Areas Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map Golden Gate City Future Land Use Map High Density Residential Subdistrict 1989 Boundaries of Activity Centers Downtown Center Commercial Subdistrict Urban Mixed Use Activity Centers Golden Gate Parkway and Coronado Parkway Golden Gate Urban Commercial Infill Subdistrict and Golden Gate Estates Commercial Infill Subdistrict Santa Barbara Commercial Subdistrict Collier Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict Pine Ridge Road (CR 896)—Interchange Activity Center and Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict Golden Gate Estates Neighborhood Centers Wilson Boulevard/Golden Gate Boulevard Center Collier Boulevard/Pine Ridge Road Center Golden Gate Boulevard/Everglades Boulevard Center Immokalee Road/Everglades Boulevard Center Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict Commercial Western Estates Infill Subdistrict Golden Gate Parkway Interchange Conditional Uses Area Golden Gate Parkway Institutional Subdistrict Mission Subdistrict Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict Conceptual Plan Everglades— Randall Subdistrict Southbrooke Office Subdistrict Conditional Uses Subdistrict: Golden Gate Parkway Special Provisions Special Exceptions to Conditional Use in Golden Gate Estates Immokalee Road/Randall Boulevard Planning Study Area Words underlined are added;words struck-threugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 56 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I. INTRODUCTION 2 As part of the revised Growth Management Plan, the County adopted the original Golden Gate 3 Area Master Plan(GGAMP) in 1991. The GGAMP was further revised in 1997. The Golden Gate 4 Area Master Plan provides growth management regulations for the designated Golden Gate Area 5 (see original Golden Gate Area Master Plan Study Areas Map). 6 The Golden Gate Area was previously subject to the regulations outlined in the County's Future 7 Land Use Element (FLUE). However, in 1991, the unique characteristics of the area resulted in 8 adoption of a Master Plan for Golden Gate, as a separate Element of the Collier County Growth 9 Management Plan. This Master Plan superseded former Objective 1, Policy 1.1, and Policy 1.3 10 of the FLUE. All other Goals. Objectives, and Policies contained in the FLUE and all other I i Elements of the Growth Management Plan remain applicable to the Golden Gate Area. In 12 addition, the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map will be used instead of the County-Wide 13 Future Land Use Map. 14 In April 1996, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Evaluation and Appraisal Report 15 (EAR) for Collier County. As a result of the recommendations made in the EAR, Ordinance 91- 16 15,which adopted the original Golden Gate Area Master Plan,was repealed and a new Ordinance 17 97-64 was adopted. 18 In February of 2001, the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to initiate a restudy of the 19 Golden Gate Area Master Plan. Accordingly, in June of 2001, Comprehensive Planning Section 20 Staff requested that the Board appoint an advisory committee, consisting of residents of Golden 21 Gate City and Golden Gate Estates. to aid Staff in the restudy process. The Golden Gate Area 22 Master Plan Restudy Committee met on over twenty (20) occasions, between June 2001 and 23 June 2003, to consider proposed amendments to the GGAMP, as well as other matters related to 24 the Golden Gate Area. All meetings were open to the public; many of these meetings were well 25 attended. 26 The restudy process was divided into two phases. The County transmitted Phase I amendments 27 to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) in April 2003. These amendments were 28 adopted, as Ordinance 2003-44, in September 2003. Phase lI amendments were transmitted in 29 June 2004. The Phase II amendments were adopted in October 2004, as Ordinance 2004-71. 30 In February 2015, the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to initiate another restudy of 3I the GGAMP. Staff evaluated the Golden Gate Area within 3 distinct areas: 1) Golden Gate City, 32 2) Golden Gate Rural Estates, defined as the Estates area east of Collier Boulevard: and 3) 33 Golden Gate Urban Estates, defined as the Estates area west of Collier Boulevard. Guided by an 34 Oversight Committee, staff conducted eight public workshops along with electronic outreach to 35 gather resident and stakeholder opinions. Most fundamentally, the vision statements created by 36 consensus within the sub-areas of the Golden Gate Area are as follows: 37 Golden Gate City Vision Statement: 38 Golden Gate City is a safe, diverse, family-oriented community that offers easy access to 39 education, parks, shopping and services within a vibrant, walkable community. 40 Golden Gate Rural Estates Vision Statement: 41 The Golden Gate Rural Estates is an interconnected, low-density residential community with 42 limited goods and services in neighborhood centers, defined by rural character with appreciation 43 for nature and quiet surroundings. 44 Golden Gate Urban Estates Vision Statement: 45 Golden Gate Urban Estates is a low-density, large-lot residential neighborhood in a natural setting 46 with convenient access to the coastal area. Words underlined are added;words strue1i-througls are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 57 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 t This plan includes three major sections: 2 The OVERVIEW section provides an introduction to Countywide and Golden Gate Area planning 3 efforts. 4 The IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY places the Plan into effect. Strategies have been developed 5 to address land use, public facilities,transportation, rural character, emergency management and 6 natural resources. This section includes the Goals, Objectives, and Policies, the Golden Gate 7 Area Future Land Use Map and the Land Use Designation Description Section. The Goals, 8 Objectives and Policies include Goal 2, which deals solely with Golden Gate City. Because the 9 visions and opinions of Estates residents were similar in the Rural and Urban areas, both areas 10 of Golden Gate Estates are covered together in Goals 3-7. t i The SUPPORT DOCUMENT outlines data and information used to develop the Implementation 12 strategy, including the Goals, Obiectives, and Policies. Words underlined are added:words ue #are deleted. 08122!2018 Page 58 of 118 (irk 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261ICPSP-2018-2 I II. OVERVIEW 2 A. COUNTY-WIDE PLANNING PROCESS 3 Pursuant to Section 163.3177(6), Florida Statutes, the Collier County Growth Management Plan 4 shall contain the following elements: 5 1. Future Land Use 6 2. Housing 7 3. Public Facilities 8 4. Conservation and Coastal Management(Coastal Counties only) 9 5. Intergovernmental Coordination 10 6. Capital Improvements 11 7. Transportation 12 8. Recreation and Open Space 13 In addition to the above Elements, local government comprehensive plans in Florida may, by 14 decision of the local legislative body, contain one or more optional elements. Optional elements 15 are required to comply with certain general criteria under Section 163.3177, Florida Statutes, but 16 are not subiect to specific requirements (with some exceptions). In 1991, the Board of County 17 Commissioners chose the option of adopting the Golden Gate Area Master Plan, in recognition of IS the unique characteristics of the Golden Gate Area. 19 In addition to establishing the Coll er County Growth Management Plan's mandatory structure, 20 Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, also subjects the Plan to a mandatory evaluation process every 21 seven (7)years. This process involves the preparation of an Evaluation and Appraisal Review 22 (EAR) to determine whether, and to what extent, the existing Growth Management Plan has 23 carried out its stated Goals, Objectives and Policies. 24 B. GOLDEN GATE AREA PLANNING PROCESS 25 Objective 4 of the Collier County Future Land Use Element (FLUE) allows the countywide 26 planning process to 'address specific geographic or issue areas." Policy 4.1 of this Objective 27 reads as follows: 28 "A detailed Master Plan for Golden Gate Estates has been developed and was incorporated 29 into this Growth Management Plan in February 1991. The Master Plan addresses Natural 30 Resources, Future Land Use,Water Management, Public Facilities and other considerations." 31 In February 1991, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the original Golden Gate Area 32 Master Plan. The original Master Plan incorporated the recommendations of a Citizens Steering 33 Committee. A revised and updated Master Plan was adopted in 1997, pursuant to 34 recommendations of the County's 1996 Evaluation and Appraisal Report. In 2001, the Board of 35 County Commissioners established the Golden Gate Area Master Plan Restudy Committee and 36 directed Staff to work with the Committee to further revise and update the Master Plan. The Board 37 of County Commissioners adopted revisions to the GGAMP, incorporating the recommendations 38 of the Restudy Committee, in 2003 and 2004. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added:words str-tiek-thfeugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 59 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 n I III. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY 2 This section places the plan into effect. Implementation strategies include the Goals, Objectives 3 and Policies, and the Land Use Designation Description Section. 4 A. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES 5 GOAL 1: GOLDEN GATE CITY AND GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 6 TO GUIDE LAND USE AND PUBLIC FACILITY DECISION MAKING AND TO BALANCE THE 7 NEED TO PROVIDE BASIC SERVICES WITH NATURAL RESOURCE CONCERNS THROUGH 8 A WELL PLANNED MIX OF COMPATIBLE LAND USES WHICH ENSURE THE HEALTH, 9 SAFETY, WELFARE,AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE LOCAL RESIDENTS. 10 I I OBJECTIVE 1.1: 12 Develop new or revised uses of land consistent with designations outlined on the Golden Gate 13 Area Future Land Use Map and provisions found in the Land Use Designation Description Section 14 of this Element. 15 16 Policy 1.1.1: 17 The Policies under the above Objective shall identify the Future Land Use Designations, Districts, l8 and Subdistricts for the Golden Gate Area. 19 20 Policy 1.1.2: 21 The Land Use Designation Description Section of this Element shall provide the standards and 22 permitted uses for Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Districts and Subdistricts. 23 24 Policy 1.1.3: 25 The Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map and companion Future Land Use Designations, 26 Districts, and Subdistricts shall be binding on all development orders unless otherwise permitted 27 in this Master Plan effective with the adoption of this Master Plan. 28 29 Policy 1.1.4: 30 The URBAN Future Land Use Designation shall include Future Land Use Districts and 31 Subdistricts for: 32 A. URBAN—MIXED USE DISTRICT 33 1. Urban Residential Subdistrict 34 2. high Density Residential Subdistrict 35 3. Downtown Center Commercial Subdistrict 36 B. URBAN—COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 37 1. Mixed Use Activity Center Subdistrict 38 2. Golden Gate Urban Commercial Infill Subdistrict 39 3. Santa Barbara Commercial Subdistrict 40 4. Collier Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict 41 42 43 44 45 46 Words underlined are added;words str uek-1hretugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 60 of 118 t.� fj Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261ICPSP-2018-2 1 Policy 1.1.5: 2 The ESTATES Future Land Use Designation shall include Future Land Use Districts and 3 Subdistricts for: 4 A. ESTATES— MIXED USE DISTRICT 5 1. Residential Estates Subdistrict 6 2. Neighborhood Center Subdistrict 7 3. Conditional Uses Subdistrict 8 4. Golden Gate Parkway Institutional Subdistrict 9 5. Mission Subdistrict i0 6. Everglades— Randall Subdistrict I I B. ESTATES—COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 12 1. Interchange Activity Center Subdistrict 13 2. Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict 14 3. Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict 15 4. Commercial Western Estates Infill Subdistrict 16 5. Golden Gate Estates Commercial Infill Subdistrict 17 6. Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict 18 7. Southbrooke Office Subdistrict 19 20 Policy 1.1.6: 21 The AGRICULTURAL/RURAL Future Land Use Designation shall include the following Future 22 Land Use District: 23 A. RURAL SETTLEMENT AREA DISTRICT 24 25 Policy 1.1.7: 26 Overlays and Special Features shall include: 27 A. Southern Golden Gate Estates Natural Resource Protection Overlay 2S 29 Policy 1.1.8: 30 Conditional Use requests within Golden Gate Estates shall adhere to the guidelines outlined in 31 the Conditional Uses Subdistrict. 32 33 Policy 1.1.9: 34 To obtain Conditional Use approval, a super majority vote (minimum of 4 votes) by the Board of 35 Zoning Appeals shall be required. 36 37 Policy 1.1.10: 38 No development orders shall be issued inconsistent with the Golden Gate Master Plan with the 39 exception of those unimproved properties granted a positive determination through the Zoning 40 Re-evaluation Program and identified on the Future Land Use Map Series as properties 41 consistent by Policy and those development orders issued pursuant to conditional uses and 42 rezones approved based on the County-Wide Future Land Use Element (adopted January 10, 43 1989,Ordinance 89-05)which was in effect at the time of approval. Any subsequent development 44 orders shall also be reviewed for consistency with the Growth Management Plan based on the 45 County-Wide Future Land Use Element. 46 47 Words underlined are added:words straek-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 61 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/C PSP-2018-2 I Policy 1.1.11: 2 The sites containing existing public educational plants and ancillary plants, and the undeveloped 3 sites owned by the Collier County School Board for future public educational plants and ancillary 4 plants, within the GGAMP area, are depicted on the Future Land Use Map Series in the 5 countywide FLUE and on the Public School Facilities Element Map Series, and referenced in 6 FLUE Policy 5.14 and Intergovernmental Coordination Element Policy 1.2.6. All of these sites are 7 subject to the general Interlocal Agreement, adopted on May 15, 2003 by the Collier County 8 School Board and on May 27, 2003 by the Board of County Commissioners, and as subsequently 9 amended and restated, with an effective date of December 2008,and subject to the implementing 10 land development regulations to be adopted. 11 12 OBJECTIVE 1.2: 13 Ensure public facilities are provided at an acceptable level of service. 14 15 Policy 1.2.1: 16 Requests for new uses of land shall be subject to level of service standards and concurrency 17 requirements for public facilities as outlined in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth 18 Management Plan. 19 20 OBJECTIVE 1.3: 21 Protect and preserve the valuable natural resources within the Golden Gate area. 23 Policy 1.3.1: 24 The County shall protect and preserve natural resources within the Golden Gate area in 25 accordance with the Objectives and Policies contained within Goals 6 and 7 of the Collier County 26 Conservation and Coastal Management Element(CCME). 27 28 Policy 1.3.2: 29 As provided for in CCME Policy 6.1.1, the subdivision of tracts up to 13 acres in size and 30 designated Residential Estates Subdistrict shall not trigger preserve requirements. 31 32 Policy 1.3.3: 33 Collier County shall coordinate its planning and permitting activities within the Golden Gate Area 34 with all other applicable environmental planning, permitting and regulatory agencies to ensure 35 that all Federal, State and local natural resource protection regulations are being enforced. 36 37 OBJECTIVE 1.4: 38 Provide a living environment within the Golden Gate Area, which is aesthetically acceptable and 39 protects the quality of life. 40 41 Policy 1.4.1: 42 Collier County shall provide a living environment that is aesthetically acceptable and protects the 43 quality of life through the enforcement of applicable codes and laws. 44 45 Policy 1.4.2: 46 The County's Code Enforcement Board shall strictly enforce the Land Development Code and 47 other applicable codes and laws to control the illegal storage of machinery,vehicles and junk, and 48 the illegal operation of commercial activities within the Golden Gate Area. 49 50 GOAL 2: GOLDEN GATE CITY 51 TO PRESERVE AND ENHANCE A MIX OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAND USES 52 WITHIN GOLDEN GATE CITY THAT CREATES A SAFE, DIVERSE AND VIBRANT Words underlined are added;words struckare deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 62 of 118 c9r 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000281/CPSP-2018-2 I WALKABLE COMMUNTY CONSISTENT WITH THE STATED VISION OF GOLDEN GATE 2 CITY. 3 4 OBJECTIVE 2.1: 5 Provide for residential and commercial land uses that meet the needs of Golden Gate City and 6 the surrounding area. 7 8 Policy 2.1.1: 9 Development and redevelopment within Golden Gate City shall be guided by the residential and 10 commercial needs consistent with the stated vision of Golden Gate City. II 12 Policy 2.1.2: 13 The County shall protect established stable neighborhoods and provide opportunity for 14 redevelopment and renewal through development standards and practices that promote IS compatibility. 16 17 Policy 2.1.3 IS Within two years, Collier County shall create development standards to guide the transformation 19 of Golden Gate Parkway and the Activity Center into destinations that are convenient, pleasant 20 and safe for pedestrians and cyclists, and maintain strong connections to transit service. 21 22 Policy 2.1.4 23 The Activity Center shall allow uses intended to strengthen the economic health of Golden Gate 24 City. 25 26 Policy 2.1.5 27 Collier County shall discourage new land uses along Golden Gate Parkway and within the Activity 28 Center that impede pedestrian activity and are solely auto-oriented, such as car washes storage 29 facilities, auto dealerships and drive throughs. Land development regulations will be established 30 within two years to ensure compatibility of auto-oriented uses within the pedestrian environment. 31 32 Policy 2.1.6 33 Residential land use designations shall support the diversity of housing types within Golden Gate 34 City. 35 36 Policy 2.1.7: 37 Collier County shall respond to community-initiated planning programs as they may occur. 38 Community planning programs may take into consideration the following issues: 39 A. Affordable housing based upon home ownership; 40 B. Commercial re-vitalization, to include: 41 i. Sidewalks 42 ii. Traffic calming measures 43 iii. Improved street lighting; 44 C. Neighborhood parks, open space and recreational centers; 45 D. Crime reduction; 46 E. Consistent enforcement of land development regulations; and, 47 F. Improved lighting for streets and parking areas. 48 49 OBJECTIVE 2.2: 50 Strengthen the quality of life in Golden Gate City and the surrounding area,and promote a healthy SI economy through support of redevelopment and renewal in Golden Gate City with focus along 52 Golden Gate Parkway and within the designated Activity Center. Words underlined are added;words st -through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 63 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 Policy 2.2.1 2 Collier County shall consider the use of redevelopment tools such as tax increment financing. 3 4 Policy 2.2.2 5 Within two years of adoption, Collier County shall initiate a community renewal plan to include 6 economic development strategies. urban design schemes, and infrastructure improvements. 7 Renewal plans shall be in concert with the vision of Golden Gate City and promote vibrant 8 urbanism, improve aesthetics and support walkability. 9 10 Policy 2.2.3 11 Within two years of adoption, Collier County shall initiate the involvement of Golden Gate City 12 residents and business owners to consider amendments to the Land Development Code to 13 support and implement residential and commercial redevelopment and renewal initiatives. 14 Amendments shall include incentives for remodeling and renovation by creating criteria and 15 standards for variances and/or deviations. 16 17 Policy 2.2.4 18 In collaboration with the Golden Gate City residents and business owners, and other community 19 partners such as the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce, Collier County shall initiate a 20 branding and marketing plan for Golden Gate City within two years of adoption. The proposed 21 plan shall be in concert with the overall vision for Golden Gate City. 23 Policy 2.2.5 24 Collier County will work to ensure pertinent economic incentive programs are made available to 25 those seeking business creation and redevelopment opportunities. 26 27 OBJECTIVE 2.3 28 Ensure Golden Gate City public facilities are provided at an acceptable level of service, planned 29 and implemented in concert with the vision of Golden Gate City_ 30 31 Policy 2.3.1 32 Due to the continued use of individual septic systems and private wells within a densely platted 33 urban area,Collier County Public Utilities will expand sewer and water service in accordance with 34 the Implementation Report attached as Appendix A to Resolution No.2017-222. Expansion plans 35 shall consider the renewal areas of Golden Gate Parkway and the area surrounding the Activity 36 Center a priority for expansion and shall coordinate its projects with scheduled road and/or 37 stormwater improvements to maximize efficiency and minimize disruption to businesses and 38 residents. 39 40 Policy 2.3.2 41 Collier County will support all transportation needs within Golden Gate City with an emphasis on 42 walkability. Walkability will be improved through the implementation of the recommendations of 43 the Metropolitan Planning Organization's Walkability Study. 44 45 Policy 2.3.3 46 Redevelopment within the Activity Center shall maintain multiple access points to the surrounding 47 neighborhoods and through the Activity Center while providing safe and direct access to transit 48 stops within or adjacent to the Activity Center. 49 50 Policy 2.3.4 51 Alleys in Golden Gate City may only be vacated if such vacation does not prevent reasonable 52 connection and continuity for future pedestrian, non-motorized and transit trips. Within one year 53 of adoption, Resolution 2013-166 shall be amended to implement this policy. Words underlined are added;words s+r-ueli-tlifeugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Pace 64 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A I Policy 2.3.5 2 To ensure a safe and pleasant pedestrian environment, Collier County shall periodically conduct 3 speed studies in Golden Gate City. When appropriate, traffic calming measures and speed limit 4 reductions may be implemented. 5 6 GOAL 3: GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 7 TO RECOGNIZE THAT THE AREA WHICH LIES SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 75 (ALLIGATOR 8 ALLEY) TO US 41 (TAMIAMI TRAIL) IS AN AREA OF SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL 9 SENSITIVITY AND IS BIOLOGICALLY AND HYDROLOGICALLY IMPORTANT THROUGH Io PARTICIPATION IN THE PICAYUNE STRAND RESTORATION PROJECT AS PART OF THE 11 FEDERAL SAVE OUR EVERGLADES PROGRAM. BASED UPON SUCH CONDITIONS, THE 12 STATE HAS ACQUIRED OWNERSHIP OF ALL LANDS WITHIN THE SOUTHERN GOLDEN 13 GATE ESTATES (SGGE) PICAYUNE STRAND RESTORATION PROJECT AREA. 14 15 GOAL 4: GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 16 TO PROVIDE FOR LIMITED COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR 17 PURPOSES OF SERVING THE RURAL NEEDS OF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES RESIDENTS, 18 SHORTENING VEHICULAR TRIPS, AND PRESERVING RURAL CHARACTER. 19 20 OBJECTIVE 4.1: 21 Meet the locational and rural design criteria contained within the Estates Designation, Estates- 22 Mixed Use District, Neighborhood Center Subdistrict and Conditional Use Subdistrict of this 23 Golden Gate Area Master Plan Element, of the Collier County Growth Management Plan when 24 considering the placement and designation of Neighborhood Centers and Conditional Uses within 25 Golden Gate Estates. 26 27 Policy 4.1.1: 28 Neighborhood Centers within Golden Gate Estates shall be subject to the locational and rural 29 design criteria established within the Estates Designation, Estates — Mixed Use District, 30 Neighborhood Center Subdistrict of this Golden Gate Area Master Plan Element, of the Collier 31 County Growth Management Plan. 32 33 Policy 4.1.2: 34 Conditional Uses within Golden Gate Estates shall be subject to locational and dimensional 35 criteria established within the Conditional Use Subdistrict in the Land Use Designation Description 36 section of this Golden Gate Area Master Plan. 37 38 OBJECTIVE 4.2: 39 Provide For new commercial development within Neighborhood Centers and other Commercial 40 Land Use Designations. 41 42 Policy 4.2.1: 43 Within one year of the completion of the Randall Blvd. and Oil Well Rd. Corridor study,the County 44 Manager or designee shall initiate an evaluation of the future land uses along Immokalee Rd. in 45 the vicinity of Randall Blvd., Oil Well Rd. and Wilson Blvd. (as generally shown on the 46 ImmokaleeRd./Randall Blvd. Planning Study Area Map)and make recommendations to the Board 47 of County Commissioners for any proposed changes to the future land uses. 48 49 GOAL 5: GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 50 TO PRESERVE THE AREA'S RURAL CHARACTER, AS DEFINED BY LARGE WOODED 51 LOTS, THE KEEPING OF LIVESTOCK, THE ABILITY TO GROW CROPS, WILDLIFE 52 ACTIVITY, ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP, LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 53 DEVELOPMENT,AND LIMITATIONS ON COMMERCIAL AND CONDITIONAL USES. Words underlined are added;words ugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 65 of 118 f 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I OBJECTIVE 5.1: 2 Balance the provision of public infrastructure with the need to preserve the rural character of 3 Golden Gate Estates. 4 5 Policy 5.1.1: 6 Future road and bridge improvements in Golden Gate Estates shall not only provide for safety 7 and reasonable mobility, but shall also contribute to the rural character of the area. Transportation 8 improvements shall be designed in context with their setting. 9 10 Policy 5.1.2 I i The County shall initiate architectural standard requirements in the Land Development Code 12 within two years of adoption that apply to commercial, conditional use and essential services 13 facilities, reflecting the rural character of the Estates area and providing coherence and area 14 identity. 15 16 Policy 5.1.3: 17 The County Manager or designee shall create a public network of greenway corridors within 18 Golden Gate Estates that interconnects public lands and permanently protected green space. 19 The greenway network shall consist of interconnected trails and paths that allow people to move 20 about the Estates area by means other than motorized vehicles. All greenways shall be 21 constructed within existing or future public easements or rights-of-way. In creating the greenway 22 network, the County shall not employ eminent domain proceedings. 2; 24 Policy 5.1.4: 25 Recognizing the residential nature of the land uses surrounding the 1-75 interchange at Golden 26 Gate Parkway, as well as the restrictions on conditional uses of the Conditional Uses Subdistrict 27 of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan, there shall be no further commercial zoning for properties 28 abutting Golden Gate Parkway between Livingston Road and Santa Barbara Boulevard. No new 29 commercial uses shall be permitted on properties abutting streets accessing Golden Gate 30 Parkway within the above-defined segment. This policy shall not apply to that existing portion of 31 the Golden Gate Estates Commercial Infill Subdistrict, which is located at the northwest corner of 32 the intersection of Golden Gate Parkway and Santa Barbara Boulevard. 33 34 OBJECTIVE 5.2: 35 Provide for the protection of the rural character of Golden Gate Estates. 36 37 Policy 5.2.1: 38 Rural character protection provisions shall provide for the preservation of such rural amenities as, 39 but not limited to, wooded lots, the keeping of livestock, the ability to grow crops, wildlife activity, 40 and low-density residential development. 41 42 Policy 5.2.2: 43 The growing of food crops and/or the keeping of livestock on properties within Golden Gate 44 Estates shall be permitted, provided that such activities are conducted according to the Land 45 Development Code. 46 47 Policy 5.2.3: 48 Rural character shall be further protected by resisting site-specific Master Plan changes that are 49 out of scale or character with the rural quality of Golden Gate Estates. 50 51 Policy 5.2.4: 52 Recognizing the low density in Golden Gate Estates, the County will initiate a review of written 53 notification requirements in the Land Development Code and the Administrative Code related to Words underlined are added;words streak-Ow-each are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 66 of 118 �y' r� 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 land use petitions in Golden Gate Estates, within 1 year of adoption, and consider increasing the 2 specified distance, with particular attention to properties located on dead-end streets. 3 4 Policy 5.2.5: 5 Consistent with public safety requirements and best practices for rural areas, outdoor lighting 6 within Golden Gate Estates shall be placed, constructed and maintained in such manner as to 7 prevent or reduce light pollution. In implementing this Policy, the County shall: 8 a. Adhere to the"Collier County Lighting Standards"(County Manager's Office Standards dated 9 Janiary 6, 2017)as amended,with respect to new and existing County owned or maintained 10 sites and structures. 11 b. Continue to coordinate with FPL and FDOT to improve roadway and security lighting I2 consistent with International Dark Skies Association best practices. 13 c. Consider changes to the Land Development Code and other applicable ordinances to 14 create voluntary or mandatory outdoor lighting standards for commercial, residential or 15 other uses consistent with International Dark Skies Association best practices, and 16 determine the extent such standards apply to new or existing development. 17 18 OBJECTIVE 5.3: 19 Encourage the preservation of natural resources in Golden Gate Estates, including protection and 20 enhancement of its watershed. 21 22 Policy 5.3.1: 23 The Land Development Code shall continue to allow and further encourage the preservation of 24 native vegetation and wildlife indigenous to the Estates Area. 25 26 Policy 5.3.2: 27 The County shall continue to pursue the Watershed Management Plan initiatives in Golden Gate 28 Estates as financial and staff resources become available. 29 30 Policy 5.3.3: 31 The County shall encourage the combination of parcels smaller than 2.25 acres with other parcels 32 in order to preserve and enhance low-density environmental advantages. Within two years of 33 adoption of this policy, County staff will present recommendations for property owner incentives 34 to the Board of County Commissioners. 35 36 Policy 5.3.4: 37 The County will evaluate the use of transferable development rights for the purpose of securing 38 the preservation of wetland or other environmentally significant land within Golden Gate Estates, 39 in a timeframe directed by the Board. 40 41 Policy 5.3.5: 42 Within two years of adoption, the County, in coordination with the Floodplain Management 43 Committee,will initiate a study on the feasibility of dispersed water management(DWM1 for single 44 family Estates lots, and determine the extent to which it will rely on voluntary, incentive or 45 mandatory provisions and whether provisions will apply to developed and undeveloped Estates 46 parcels. 47 48 Policy 5.3.6: 49 The County will continue to identify and implement educational opportunities related to water 50 resources for parcel owners, homeowners, builders, real estate professionals and the public to 5I aid in understanding and addressing site-specific financial and environmental impacts as well as 52 area-wide impacts to water resources. Words underlined are added;words Wigh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 67 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 2 Policy 5.3.7: 3 The County will periodically coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District to 4 review the Level of Service Standards for primary water management canals within the County 5 and their effect on Golden Gate Estates. 6 7 Policy 5.3.8: 8 The County shall continue to pursue a best management practices approach to making septage 9 treatment available to residents and businesses within Golden Gate Estates, as a component of 10 bio-solid processing, either directly, through a private entity, or through a public-private It partnership. 12 13 GOAL 6: GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 14 TO PROVIDE FOR A SAFE AND EFFICIENT COUNTY AND LOCAL ROADWAY NETWORK, is WHILE AT THE SAME TIME SEEKING TO PRESERVE THE RURAL CHARACTER OF 16 GOLDEN GATE ESTATES IN FUTURE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE 17 GOLDEN GATE AREA. 18 19 OBJECTIVE 6.1: 20 Increase the number of route alternatives for traffic moving through the Golden Gate Area in both 21 east-west and north-south directions, consistent with neighborhood traffic safety considerations, 22 and consistent with the preservation of the area's rural character. 23 24 Policy 6.1.1: 25 In planning to increase the number of route alternatives through the Estates Area, Collier County 26 will prioritize the following routes over other alternatives: 27 a. The extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from its current terminus to DeSoto Boulevard. 28 b. The development of a north-south connection from the eastern terminus of White 29 Boulevard to Golden Gate Boulevard. 30 c. The development of a new east-west roadway crossing the Estates Area south of Golden 31 Gate Boulevard. 32 33 Policy 6.1.2: 34 The County shall coordinate with FDOT and the Metropolitan Planning Organization to submit a 35 revised interchange justification report for an interchange at 1-75 in the vicinity of Everglades Blvd. 36 (Section 31-34, Township 49, Range 28). 37 38 Policy 6.1.3: 39 Everglades Blvd., between Golden Gate Blvd and 1-75, shall not be expanded beyond 4 lanes. 40 41 OBJECTIVE 6.2: 42 Increase linkages within the local road system for the purposes of limiting traffic on arterials and 43 major collectors within Golden Gate Estates, shortening vehicular trips, and increasing overall 44 road system capacity. 45 46 Policy 6.2.1: 47 The County shall continue to explore alternative financing methods to facilitate both east- west 48 and north-south bridging of canals within Golden Gate Estates. 49 50 Policy 6.2.2: 51 The County shall update the 2008 Bridge Study to prioritize bridge construction based on 52 emergency response times, evacuation times, cost components, anticipated development Words underlined are added:words eek-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 68 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I patterns and other considerations and shall report its recommendations to the Board of County 2 Commissioners within two years of adoption of this policy. 3 Policy 6.2.3: 4 Planning and right-of-way acquisition for bridges within the Estates Area local road system shall 5 include consideration of the costs and benefits of including sidewalks and bike lanes. 6 7 Policy 6.2.4: 8 Sidewalks and bike lanes shall provide access to government facilities, schools, commercial 9 areas and the planned Metropolitan Planning Organization greenway network. 10 I I Policy 6.2.5: 12 Planning, funding and implementation of potential greenway trails shall be coordinated between 13 the County and the Metropolitan Planning Organization. 14 15 OBJECTIVE 6.3: 16 Explore alternative financing methods to accelerate paving of lime rock roads. 17 18 Policy 6.3.1: 19 The County will consider the acceleration of the paving of lime rock roads, including a cost/benefit 20 analysis, in its annual budget review. 21 22 GOAL 7: GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 23 TO PROTECT THE LIVES AND PROPERTY OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE GREATER 24 GOLDEN GATE AREA, AS WELL AS THE HEALTH OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, 25 THROUGH THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES THAT PREPARE FOR, MITIGATE, 26 AND RESPOND TO, NATURAL AND MANMADE DISASTERS. 27 28 OBJECTIVE 7.1: 29 Coordinate with local emergency services officials in engineering and constructing road 30 improvements within Golden Gate Estates to ensure that the access needs of fire department, 31 police and emergency management personnel and vehicles are met. 32 33 Policy 7.1.1: 34 Collier County shall hold at least one annual public meeting with Golden Gate Area emergency 35 services providers and the local civic association in order to ensure that emergency needs are 36 addressed during the acquisition of right-of-way for design and construction of road 37 improvements. 38 39 Policy 7.1.2: 40 Collier County shall continue to coordinate with Golden Gate Area emergency services providers 41 to prioritize necessary road improvements related to emergency evacuation needs. 42 43 OBJECTIVE 7.2: 44 Ensure that the needs of all applicable emergency services providers are included and 45 coordinated in the overall public project design for capital improvement projects within the Golden 46 Gate Area. 47 48 Policy 7.2.1: 49 Preparation of Collier County's annual Schedule of Capital Improvements for projects within the 50 Golden Gate Area shall be coordinated with the independent Fire Districts that serve Golden Gate 51 Estates (Fire Districts), public and private utilities, Emergency Medical Services Department and 52 the Collier County Sheriff's Department to ensure that public project designs are consistent with 53 the needs of these agencies. Words underlined are added;words stwek-thro are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 69 of 118 yr Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 A 1 2 3 Policy 7.2.2: 4 Fire Districts, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department and the Collier County 5 Sheriff's Department will receive copies of pre-construction plans for capital improvement projects 6 in the Golden Gate Area and will be invited to review and comment on plans for the public projects. 7 8 OBJECTIVE 7.3: 9 Maintain and implement public information programs through the Collier County Bureau of to Emergency Services, Collier County Sheriff's Department, Fire Districts, and other appropriate 1 i agencies, to inform residents and visitors of the Greater Golden Gate Area regarding the means 12 to prevent, prepare for, and cope with, man-made and natural disasters. 13 14 Policy 7.3.1: 15 The Fire Districts that serve the Golden Gate area, and other appropriate agencies, shall embark 16 on an education program to assist residents in knowing and understanding the value and need 17 for prescribed burning on public lands in high risk fire areas. 18 19 Policy 7.3.2: 20 The Fire Districts and Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services shall actively promote the 21 Firewise Communities Program through public education in Golden Gate Estates. 22 23 Policy 7.3.3 24 Fire Districts and the Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services shall hold one or more annual 25 "open house" presentations in the Golden Gate Area emphasizing issues related to wildfires, 26 flooding, emergency access and general emergency management. 27 28 OBJECTIVE 7.4: 29 Pursue appropriate planning and mitigation measures to address the threat of wildfires in Golden 30 Gate Estates. 31 32 Policy 7.4.1: 33 Collier County shall evaluate the Land Development Code for Golden Gate Estates requirements 34 that are found to be inconsistent with acceptable fire prevention standards. This evaluation 35 process shall be coordinated with the Fire Districts and the Collier County Bureau of Emergency 36 Services. 37 38 Policy 7.4.2: 39 Within one year of adoption,the County shall begin to evaluate the need to purchase or dedicate 40 parcels within Golden Gate Estates for the purpose of providing staging areas for wildfire 41 prevention activities for the Florida Forest Service, Fire Districts, Collier County or other agency 42 use and will consider whether potential parcels may be used for other public purposes including 43 ride sharing or park and ride facilities allowed by Conditional Use. 44 45 Policy 7.4.3: 46 The County shall explore annually, options for funding wildfire prevention measures undertaken 47 by the County, Florida Forest Service and/or Fire Districts, including but not limited to Golden 48 Gate Estates Municipal Services Taxing Units (MSTU) revenue, grant funding and general fund 49 revenue. 50 51 Policy 7.4.4: Words underlined are added;words stpueli-thcough are deleted. 08122/2018 Page 70 of 118 9 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transm ttal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 i The County shall review annually and update as necessary, all interlocal agreements and mutual 2 aid agreements to assure coordination of legal,procedural and educational components of wildfire 3 prevention. 4 5 Policy 7.4.5: 6 County-owned property within Golden Gate Estates shall be subject to an active, on-going 7 management plan to reduce the damage caused by wildfires originating from County-owned 8 properties. 9 I0 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 f REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKI '14 25 26 27 Words underlined are added;words sffitek-threugh are deleted. 08/2212018 Page 71 of 118 1 `fir}\ Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 A 1 B. LAND USE DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION SECTION 2 The following section describes the three land use designations shown on the Golden Gate Area 3 Future Land Use Map. These designations generally indicate the types of land uses for which 4 zoning may be requested. However, these land use designations do not guarantee that a zoning 5 request will be approved. Requests may be denied by the Board of County Commissioners based 6 on criteria in the Land Development Code or in special studies completed for the County. 7 1. URBAN DESIGNATION: 8 URBAN MIXED-USE DISTRICT AND URBAN COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 9 Urban Designated Areas on the Future Land Use Map include two general portions of Collier 10 County: areas with the greatest residential densities and areas in close proximity, which have or 11 are projected to receive future urban support facilities and services. It is intended that Urban 12 Designated areas accommodate the majority of population growth and that new intensive land 13 uses be located within them. 14 The boundaries of the Urban Designated areas have been established based on several factors 15 including: 16 • patterns of existing development, 17 • patterns of approved but unbuilt development, 18 • natural resources, water management, and hurricane risk, 19 • existing and proposed public facilities, 20 • population projections, and 21 • land needed to accommodate growth. 22 The Urban Designation will also accommodate future non-residential uses including essential 23 services as defined by the most recently adopted Collier County Land Development Code. Other 24 permitted non-residential land uses may include: 25 a. parks, open space and recreational use; 26 b. water-dependent and water-related uses; 27 c. child care centers; 28 d. community facilities such as churches, cemeteries, schools, and school facilities co- 29 located with other public facilities such as parks, libraries, and community centers, where 30 feasible and mutually acceptable, fire and police stations; 31 e. utility and communication facilities. 32 f. support medical facilities such as physician's offices, medical clinics, treatment, research 33 and rehabilitative centers and pharmacies(as long as the dominant use is medical related) 34 may also be permitted provided they are granted concurrent with or located within %4 mile 35 of existing or approved hospitals or medical centers which offer primary and urgent care 36 treatment for all types of injuries and traumas, such as, Golden Gate Urgent Care. 37 Stipulations to ensure that the construction of such support medical facilities is concurrent 38 with hospitals or such medical centers shall be determined at the time of zoning approval. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Words underlined are added:words struek--through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 72 of 118 �r).r Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611C PSP-2018-2 1 Group Housing shall be permitted within the Urban Mixed-Use District and Urban Commercial 2 Districts subject to the definitions and regulations as outlined in the Collier County Land 3 Development Code (Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended) and consistent with locational 4 requirements in Florida Statutes(Chapter 419.001 F.S.). 5 Group Housing includes the following type facilities: 6 a. Family Care Facility if occupied by not more than six (6) persons shall be permitted in 7 residential areas. 8 b. Group Care Facility, 9 c. Care Units, 10 d. Adult Congregate Living Facilities, and 1 e. Nursing Homes. 12 A. Urban-Mixed Use District 13 This district is intended to accommodate a variety of residential and commercial land uses 14 including single-family, multi-family, duplex, and mixed use (Planned Unit Development). 15 1. Urban Residential Subdistrict 16 All land within the urban mixed-use designation is zoned and platted. However, any parcel to 17 be rezoned residential is subject to and must be consistent with the Density Rating System, 18 DENSITY RATING SYSTEM: 19 a. BASE DENSITY— Four (4) residential units per gross acre is the eligible density, though 20 not an entitlement. 21 b. DENSITY BONUSES — Density bonuses are discretionary, not entitlements, and are 22 dependent upon meeting the criteria for each bonus provision and compatibility with 23 surrounding properties, as well as the rezone criteria in the Land Development Code. 24 The following densities per gross acre may be added to the base density. In no case 25 shall the maximum permitted density exceed 16 residential dwelling units per gross acre. 26 i. Conversion of Commercial Zoning Bonus 27 • 16 dwelling units— If a project includes the conversion of commercial zoning that 28 has been found to be"Consistent By Policy"through the Collier County Zoning Re- 29 evaluation Program (Ordinance No. 90-23), then a bonus of up to 16 dwelling units 30 per acre may be added for every one (1) acre of commercial zoning that is 31 converted to residential zoning. These dwelling units may be distributed over the 32 entire project. 33 ii. Proximity to Activity Center 34 • 3 dwelling units-Within 1 mile of Activity Center 35 iii. Affordable Housing Bonus 36 To encourage the provision of affordable housing within certain Districts and 37 Subdistricts in the Urban Designated Area, a maximum of up to 12 residential units 38 per gross acre may be added to the base density if the project meets the requirements 39 of the Affordable Housing Density Bonus Ordinance (Section 2.06.00 of the Land 40 Development Code, Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended) and if the affordable housing 41 units are targeted for families earning no greater than 140% of the median income for 42 Collier County. 43 44 45 Words underlined are added;words struek through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 73 of 118 9r 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 iv. Residential In-fill 2 If the project is 10 acres or less in size; located within an area with central public water 3 and sewer service; compatible with surrounding land uses; has no common site 4 development plan with adjoining property: no common ownership with any adjacent 5 parcels: and the parcel in question was not created to take advantage of the in-fill 6 residential density. 7 • 3 dwelling units 8 v. Roadway Access 9 Density credits based on future roadways will be awarded if the developer commits to 10 construct a portion of the roadway (as determined by the County) or the road is I t scheduled for completion during the first five years of the Capital Improvement 12 Schedule. 13 • Add 1 dwelling unit - if direct access to two or more arterial or collector roads as 14 identified in the Transportation Element. IS c. There are Density Bands located around Activity Centers. The density band around 16 an Activity Center shall be measured by the radial distance from the center of the 17 intersection around which the Activity Center is situated. If 50% or more of a project is 18 within the density band,the additional density applies to the entire project. Density bands 19 shall not apply within the Estates Designation. 20 2. High Density Residential Subdistrict: 21 To encourage higher density residential and promote mixed uses in close proximity to Activity 22 Centers, those residential zoned properties permitting,up to 12 dwelling units per acre which 23 were located within and consistent with the Activity Center designation at Golden Gate 2a Parkway and Coronado Parkway established by the 1989 Collier County Growth Management 25 Plan and subsequently removed by the creation of a new Activity Center via the adoption of 26 the Golden Gate Area Master Plan are recognized as being consistent with this Master Plan 27 and are outlined on the High Density Residential Subdistrict Map. 28 29 3. Downtown Center Commercial Subdistrict: 30 The primary purpose of the Downtown Center Commercial Subdistrict(see Downtown Center 31 Commercial Subdistrict Map) is to encourage redevelopment along Golden Gate Parkway in 32 order to improve the physical appearance of the area and create a vibrant and viable 33 downtown district within Golden Gate City. Emphasis shall be placed on the creation of a 34 pedestrian-oriented boulevard. 35 The provisions of this Subdistrict are intended to ensure harmonious development of 36 commercial and mixed-use buildings at a pedestrian scale that are compatible with residential • 37 development within and outside of the Subdistrict. 38 39 40 41 42 Words underlined are added:words -through are deleted. 08/22/2016 Page 74 of 118 9� 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 The Subdistrict allows the aggregation of properties in order to promote flexibility in site 2 design. The types of uses permitted within this Subdistrict are low intensity retail, office, 3 personal services, institutional, and residential. Non-residential development is intended to 4 serve the needs of residents within the Subdistrict, surrounding neighborhoods, and 5 passersby. 6 a. All development or redevelopment within the boundaries of the Downtown Center 7 Commercial Subdistrict shall include: 8 i. Provisions for bicycle and pedestrian travel. 9 ii. An emphasis on building aesthetics. 10 ii. Emphasis on the orderly circulation of vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. 11 iii. Provision for broad sidewalks. 12 iv. Enhanced streetscapinq. 13 v. Project interconnections, where possible and feasible. 14 vi. Quality designs for building facades, including lighting, uniform signage and 15 landscaping. 16 b. Permitted uses within this Subdistrict shall include only the following, except as may 17 be restricted in an implementing zoning overlay district, and except as may be 18 prohibited in Paragraph D, below: 19 i. Those uses permitted by right within the C-1, C-2 and C-3 Zoning Districts, as 20 outlined in the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC); 21 ii. Residential uses permitted by right in the existing residential zoning districts in 22 this Subdistrict: 23 iii. Those permitted uses that may be allowed in an implementing zoning overlay 24 district. 25 c. Conditional uses allowed by this Subdistrict shall include only: 26 i. Those conditional uses allowed within the C-1, C-2 and C-3 Zoning Districts, as 27 outlined in the LDC', 28 ii. Those conditional uses allowed, by the LDC, within existing residential Zoning 29 Districts in this Subdistrict 30 iii. Those conditional uses that may be allowed in an implementing zoning overlay 31 district; and, 32 d. Prohibited uses in this Subdistrict are as follows: 33 i. Automatic food and drink vending machines located exterior to a building. 34 ii. Any commercial use employing drive-up, drive-in or drive-through delivery of 35 goods or services. 36 iii. Enameling, painting or plating as a primary use. However, these uses are 37 permitted if secondary to an artist's or craft studio. 38 iv. Single-room occupancy hotels, prisons, detention facilities, halfway houses, soup 39 kitchens or homeless shelters. 40 v. Uses as may be prohibited in an implementing zoning overlay district. 41 42 B. Urban Commercial District 43 1. Mixed Use Activity Center Subdistrict 44 The Activity Center designated on the Future Land Use Map is intended to accommodate 45 commercial zoning within the Urban Designated Area. Activity Centers are intended to be 46 mixed-use (commercial, residential, institutional) in character. The Activity Center concept is 47 designed to concentrate new and existing commercial zoning in locations where traffic impacts Words underlined are added;words u gh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 75 of 118 C f 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I can readily be accommodated, to avoid strip and disorganized patterns of commercial 2 development, and to create focal points within the community. The size and configuration of 3 the Activity Center is outlined on the Urban Mixed-Use Activity Center—Golden Gate Parkway 4 and Coronado Parkway Map. 5 The standard for intensity of commercial uses allowed within each Activity Center is the full 6 array of uses allowed in the C-1 through C-5 Zoning Districts, as identified in the Land 7 Development Code (Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended) excluding the following new 8 commercial uses: 9 10 Hotels and motels that locate within an Activity Center will be allowed to develop at a density 11 consistent with the Land Development Code. Residential density for residential projects 12 located within the boundaries of the Mixed-Use Activity Center shall be allowed to develop at 13 a density of up to 22 residential units per gross acre. This density may be distributed 14 throughout the project, including any portion located outside of the boundary of the Mixed- 15 Use Activity Center. 16 17 Certain uses specifically intended to support economic development in Golden Gate City are 18 allowed within the Mixed Use Activity Center. The following uses, as identified with a number 19 from the Standard Industrial Classification Manual are permissible. 20 a. Advanced manufacturing, including automated apparel (2211-2299, and 2311-2399), 21 light assembly (3679) and 3D printing (3571, 3629); 22 b. Call centers(7338); 23 c. Software development and programming(7371); 24 d. Internet technologies and electronic commerce (7374); 25 e. Data and information processing (7374); 26 f. Professional services that are export based such as laboratory research or testing 27 activities (8734); 28 g. Other uses as may be determined by the Board of County Commissioners consistent 29 with the intent of supporting economic development in Golden Gate City. 30 31 2. Golden Gate Urban Commercial In-fill Subdistrict 32 This Subdistrict is located at the southwest quadrant of C.R. 951 and Golden Gate Parkway. 33 Due to the existing zoning and land use pattern in proximity to the Commercial In-fill 34 Subdistrict (see Golden Gate Urban Commercial Infill Subdistrict and Golden Gate Estates 35 Commercial Infill Subdistrict Map) and the need to ensure adequate development standards 36 to buffer adjacent land uses, commercial uses shall be permitted under the following criteria: 37 a. Commercial uses shall be limited to: 38 i. Low intensity commercial uses that are compatible with both residential and 39 intermediate commercial uses, in order to provide for small scale shopping and 40 personal needs, and 41 ii. Intermediate commercial to provide for a wider variety of goods and services in a2 areas that have a higher degree of automobile traffic. These uses shall be similar 43 to C-1, C-2, or C-3 zoning districts outlined in the Collier County Land 44 Development Code(Ordinance 91-102), adopted October 30, 1991. 45 b. Rezones shall be encouraged in the form of a Planned Unit Development(there shall 46 be no minimum acreage requirement for PUD rezones except for the requirement that 47 all requests for rezoning must be at least forty thousand (40.000) square feet in area 48 unless the proposed rezone is an extension of an existing zoning district consistent 49 with the Golden Gate Area Master Plan); Words underlined are added;words stm gh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 76 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transm ttal Draft 20180000261ICPSP-2018-2 c. Projects within this Subdistrict shall make provisions for shared parking arrangements with adioininq commercial developments when appropriate; 3 d. Driveways and curb cuts for projects within this Subdistrict shall be consolidated with 4 adioininq commercial developments; and 5 e. Access to projects shall not be permitted from Collier Boulevard. 6 3. Santa Barbara Commercial Subdistrict 7 The boundaries of the Subdistrict are hereby expanded to include the former Commercial 8 Subdistrict and also to extend approximately one (1) block to the east of the former boundary 9 (see Santa Barbara Commercial Subdistrict Map). The intent of the Santa Barbara 10 Commercial Subdistrict is to provide Golden Gate City with an area that is primarily I l commercial,with an allowance for certain conditional uses. The types of uses permitted within 12 this Subdistrict are low intensity retail, offices, personal services, and institutional uses, such 13 as churches and day care centers. Such development is intended to serve the needs of 14 residents within the Subdistrict and surrounding neighborhoods and persons traveling nearby. 15 Commercial and institutional uses permitted within this Subdistrict are those that: 16 a. Generate/attract relatively low traffic volumes; 17 b. Are appropriately landscaped and buffered to protect nearby residential properties 18 and 19 c. Are architecturally designed to be compatible with nearby residential areas. 20 21 4. Collier Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict 22 The primary purpose of the Collier Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict (see Collier Boulevard 23 Commercial Subdistrict Map) is to encourage redevelopment along Collier Boulevard in order 24 to improve the physical appearance of the area. This Subdistrict is intended to allow a mix of 25 uses, including heavy commercial within those areas presently zoned C-5. 26 This Subdistrict includes properties zoned RMF-12, C-4, and C-5. This Subdistrict will allow 27 commercial development on lands presently zoned residential. 28 Buildings shall be limited to three stories, not to exceed 50 feet, inclusive of under building 29 parking. 30 Within one year of the effective date of this Subdistrict, the Land Development Code shall be 31 amended to establish a zoning overlay containing regulations to implement this Subdistrict. 32 33 a. All development and redevelopment within this Subdistrict shall include: 34 1. Provisions for bicycle and pedestrian travel. 35 2. An emphasis on building aesthetics. 36 3. Emphasis on the orderly circulation of vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. 37 4. Provision for adequate ingress and egress,which may include local street vacation 38 or relocation if alternative access is provided. 39 5. Provision for broad sidewalks or pathways. 40 6. Enhanced streetscapinq. 41 7. Shared parking and/or property interconnections,where possible and feasible. 42 8. Quality designs for building facades, including lighting, uniform signage and 43 landscaping. 44 45 Words underlined are added;words straek-thfeugh arc deleted. 08/22)2018 Page 77 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 I 2. ESTATES DESIGNATION 2 This designation is characterized by low density semi-rural residential lots with limited 3 opportunities for other land uses. Typical lots are 2.25 acres in size. However, there are some 4 legal non-conforming lots as small as 1.14 acres. Residential density is limited to a maximum of 5 one unit per 2.25 gross acres, or one unit per legal non-conforming lot of record, exclusive of 6 guesthouses. Multiple family dwelling units, duplexes, and other structures containing two or 7 more principal dwellings, are prohibited in all Districts and Subdistricts in this Designation. 8 Generally, the Estates Designation also accommodates future non-residential uses, including: 9 a. Conditional uses and essential services as defined in the Land Development Code,except 10 as prohibited in the Neighborhood Center Subdistrict. Also, refer to the Conditional Uses t i Subdistrict. 1 12 b. Parks, open space and recreational uses. 13 c. Group Housing shall be permitted subiect to the definitions and regulations as outlined in 14 the Collier County Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended) and 15 consistent with locational requirements in Florida Statutes (Chapter 419.001 F.S.). 16 d. Schools and school facilities in the Estates Designation north of 1-75, and where feasible 17 and mutually acceptable, co-locate schools with other public facilities, such as parks, 18 libraries and community centers to the extent possible. 19 Group Housing includes the following type facilities: 20 aa. Family Care Facility if occupied by not more than six (6) persons shall be permitted in 2l residential areas. 22 bb. Group Care Facility, 23 cc. Care Units, 24 dd. Adult Congregate Living Facilities, and 25 ee. Nursing Homes. 26 All of the above uses shall be consistent with all of the Goals, Objectives and Policies of the 27 Golden Gate Area Master Plan. 28 29 A. Estates—Mixed-Use District 30 31 1. Residential Estates Subdistrict 32 Single-family residential development is allowed within this Subdistrict at a maximum density 33 of one unit per 2.25 gross acres, or one unit per legal non-conforming lot of record, exclusive 34 of guesthouses. 35 2. Neighborhood Center Subdistrict 36 Recognizing the need to provide basic goods, services and amenities to Estates residents, 37 Neighborhood Centers have been designated on the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map. 38 The Neighborhood Center designation does not guarantee that commercial zoning will be 39 granted. The designation only provides the opportunity to request commercial zoning. 40 a. The Collier County Land Development Code shall be amended to provide rural 4I design criteria to regulate all new commercial development within Neighborhood 42 Centers. 43 b. Locations 44 Neighborhood Centers are located along major roadways and are distributed within 45 Golden Gate Estates according to commercial demand estimates. (See Golden Gate 46 Estates Neighborhood Centers Map). The centers are designed to concentrate all 47 new commercial zoning, and conditional uses, as allowed in the Estates Zoning Words underlined are added;words 54fkkek-thraugi+are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 78 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 District, in locations where traffic impacts can be readily accommodated and to avoid 2 strip and disorganized patterns of commercial and conditional use development. 3 Four Neighborhood Centers are established as follows: 4 i. Wilson Boulevard and Golden Gate Boulevard Center. 5 This center consists of three quadrants at the intersection of Wilson and Golden 6 Gate Boulevards(See Map 10). The NE and SE quadrants of the Center consist 7 of Tract 1 and 2, Unit 14, Tract 17, Unit 13 and the western half of Tract 18, Unit 8 13 Golden Gate Estates. The NE quadrant of Wilson and Golden Gate 9 Boulevards is approximately 8.45 acres. The parcels within the NE quadrant 10 shall be interconnected and share access to Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson 11 Boulevard to minimize connections to these two maior roadways. The SE 12 quadrant of Wilson and Golden Gate Boulevards is 7.15 acres, allows 5.00 acres 13 of commercial development, and allocates 2.15 acres to project buffering and 14 right-of-way for Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson Boulevard. The SW 15 quadrant of the Center is approximately 11.78 acres in size and consists of Tract 16 124, 125, and the north 150 feet of Tract 126, Unit 12 of Golden Gate Estates. 17 ii. Collier Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road Center. 18 The center at Collier Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road is located on both sides of 19 the intersection. Tracts 109-114, Unit 26, Golden Gate Estates are included in 20 this center as elic ible for commercial development. (See Collier Boulevard/Pine 21 Ridge Road Center Map). The E1/2 of Tract 107, Unit 26 is also included within 22 this center but is only to be used for buffer,water management and open space. 23 iii. Everglades Boulevard and Golden Gate Boulevard Center. 24 This Center consists of all four quadrants at the intersection of Everglades and 25 Golden Gate Boulevards (See Golden Gate Boulevard/Everglades Boulevard 26 Center Map). The NE quadrant of the Center is approximately 5.46 acres in size 27 and consists of Tract 1, Unit 77 of Golden Gate Estates. The SE quadrant of the 28 Center is approximately 5.46 acres in size and consists of Tract 97, Unit 81 of 29 Golden Gate Estates. The NW quadrant of the Center is approximately 5.46 30 acres in size and consists of Tract 128, Unit 76 of Golden Gate Estates. The SW 31 quadrant of the Center is approximately 5.46 acres in size and consists of Tract 32 96, Unit 81 of Golden Gate Estates. 33 34 iv. The Immokalee Road and Everglades Boulevard Center 35 This Center is located in the southwest and the southeast quadrants of the 36 intersection. This Center consists of three Tracts: Tract 128, Unit 47, is 5.15+ 37 acres and is located within the southwest quadrant of the Center, south of the 38 fire station; and, Tracts 113 and 16, Unit 46, are 4.05 +acres and 5.15 + acres 39 respectively, and are within the southeast quadrant of the Center, east of the 40 fire station. 41 c. Criteria for land uses at the centers are as follows: 42 i. Commercial uses shall be limited to intermediate commercial so as to provide 43 for a wider variety of goods and services in areas that have a higher degree of 44 automobile traffic. These uses shall be similar to C-1, C-2, or C-3 zoning 45 districts outlined in the Collier County Land Development Code(Ordinance No. 46 04-41, as amended), except as prohibited below. 47 ii. The Neighborhood Center located at the intersection of Pine Ridge Road and 48 Collier Boulevard may be developed at 100% commercial and must provide 49 internal circulation. Any rezoning is encouraged to be in the form of a PUD. 50 This Neighborhood Center may also be utilized for single-family residential or Words underlined are added;words struck t gh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 79 of 118 , - I Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018.2 9 A conditional uses allowed in the Estates zoning district such as churches, social or fraternal organizations, childcare centers, schools, and group care facilities. 3 iii. Parcels immediately adjacent to commercial zoning within the Neighborhood 4 Centers located at the intersections Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson 5 Boulevard (excluding the SW quadrant), Golden Gate Boulevard and 6 Everglades Boulevard, Everglades Boulevard and Immokalee Road may qualify 7 for Conditional Use under the transitional conditional use provision of the 8 Conditional Uses Subdistrict of this Master Plan Element. 9 iv. A single project shall utilize no more than 50% of the total allowed commercial 10 acreage. This percentage may be increased at the discretion of the Board of 1 I County Commissioners. 12 v. The project shall make provisions for shared parking arrangements with 13 adioininq developments. 14 vi. Access points shall be limited to one per 180 feet commencing from the right- 15 of-way of the maior intersecting streets of the Neighborhood Center. A 16 maximum of three curb cuts per quadrant shall be allowed. 17 vii. Driveways and curb cuts shall be consolidated with adjoining developments, I S whenever possible. 19 viii. Driveways accessing parcels on opposite sides of the roadway shall be in direct 20 alignment, except when the roadway median between the two parcels has no 21 opening. 22 ix. Projects shall provide a 25-foot wide landscape buffer abutting the external 23 right-of-way. This buffer shall contain two staggered rows of trees that shall be 24 spaced no more than 30 feet on center, and a double row hedge at least 24 25 inches in height at time of planting and attairinq a minimum of three feet height 26 within one year. A minimum of 50% of the 25-foot wide buffer area shall be 27 comprised of a meandering bed of shrubs and ground covers other than grass. 78 Existing native trees must be retained within this 25-foot wide buffer area to aid 29 in achieving this buffer requirement; other existing native vegetation shall be 30 retained, where possible, to aid in achieving this buffer requirement. Water 31 retention/detention areas shall be allowed in this buffer area if left in natural 32 state, and drainage conveyance through the buffer area shall be allowed if 33 necessary to reach an external outfall. 34 35 a. For Tract 114. Golden Gate Estates, Unit 26, access shall be 36 restricted to 11th Avenue S.W. Also, vehicular interconnection shall 37 be prcvided to the adjacent property(s) in the Pine Ridge 38 Road/Collier Boulevard Neighborhood Center. 39 b. All buildings shall have tile roofs, 'Old Style Florida' metal roofs, or 40 decorative parapet walls above the roofline. The buildings shall be 41 finished in light, subdued colors, except for decorative trim. 42 x. Building heights shall be limited to one(") story, with a maximum height of 43 thirty-five (35)feet. This provision only applies east of Collier Boulevard. 44 xi. All lighting facilities shall be architecturally—designed, and shall be limited 45 to a height of twenty-five(25)feet. Such lighting facilities shall be shielded 46 from neighboring residential land uses and consistent with Policy 5.2.4. Words underlined are added;words struck- ough are deleted. 0812212018 Page 80 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 xii. Commercial uses shall encourage pedestrian traffic through placement of 2 sidewalks, pedestrian walkways, and marked crosswalks within parking 3 areas. Adjacent projects shall coordinate placement of sidewalks so that a 4 continuous pathway through the Neighborhood Center is created. 5 xiii. All buildings and projects within any single specific quadrant of the 6 Subdistrict shall utilize a common architectural theme. This theme shall be 7 applicable to both building design and signage. 8 xiv. No building footprint shall exceed 5,000 square feet, unless the project is 9 submitted in the form of a PUD. Walkways or courtyards shall connect 10 adjacent buildings. This provision only applies east of Collier Boulevard. 11 xv. Drive-through establishments shall be limited to banks, with no more than 12 3 lanes; the drive-through areas shall be architecturally integrated with the 13 rest of the building. This provision only applies east of Collier Boulevard. 14 xvi. Fences or walls may be constructed on the commercial side of the required 15 landscape buffer between adjacent commercial and residential uses. If 16 constructed, such fences or walls shall not exceed five (5) feet in height. 17 Walls shall be constructed of brick or stone. Fences shall be of wood or 18 concrete post or rail types, and shall be of open design (not covered by 19 slats, boards or wire). 20 xvii. Projects directly abutting residential property (property zoned E-Estates 21 and without an approved conditional use) shall provide, at a minimum, a 22 seventy-five (75) feet wide buffer in which no parking uses are permitted. 23 Twenty-five (25) feet of the width of the buffer along the developed area 24 shall be a landscape buffer. A minimum of fifty (50)feet of the buffer width 25 shall consist of retained native vegetation and must be consistent with 26 subsection 3.05.07H.of the Collier County Land Development Code(LDC). 27 The native vegetation retention area may consist of a perimeter berm and 28 be used for water management detention. Any newly constructed berm 29 shall be reveaetated to meet subsection 3.05.07H. of the LOC (native 30 vegetation replanting requirements). Additionally, in order to be considered 31 for approval, use of the native vegetation retention area for water 32 management purposes shall meet the following criteria: 33 a. There shall be no adverse impacts to the native vegetation being 34 retained. The additional water directed to this area shall not increase 35 the annual hydro-period unless it is proven that such would have no 36 adverse impact to the existing vegetation. 37 b. If the project requires permitting by the South Florida Water 38 Management District, the project shall provide a letter or official 39 document from the District indicating that the native vegetation within 40 the retention area will not have to be removed to comply with water 41 management requirements. If the District cannot or will not supply such 42 a letter, then the native vegetation retention area shall not be used for 43 water management. 44 c. If the project is reviewed by Collier County, the County engineer shall 45 provide evidence that no removal of native vegetation is necessary to 46 facilitate the necessary storage of water in the water management area. 47 xix. Projects within the Neighborhood Center Subdistrict that are submitted 48 as PUDs shall provide a functional public open-space component. Such 49 public open-space shall be developed as green space within a 50 pedestrian-accessible courtyard, as per Section 4.06.03B. of the Words underlined are added;words struslk-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 81 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 •■ Collier County Land Development Code, as in effect at the time of P.U.D. 2 approval. 3 xx. The following principal permitted uses are prohibited within 4 Neighborhood Centers: 5 a. Drinking Places (5813) and Liquor Stores (5921 1 6 b. Mail Order Houses (5961) 7 c. Merchandizinq Machine Operators (5962) 8 d. Power Laundries(7211) 9 e. Crematories (7261) (Does not include non-crematory Funeral 10 Parlors) 11 f, Radio, TV Representatives (7313) and Direct Mail Advertising 12 Services (7331) 13 g. NEC Recreational Shooting Ranges, Waterslides, etc. (7999) 14 h. General Hospitals(8062), Psychiatric Hospitals(8063), and Specialty 15 Hospitals (8069) 16 i. Elementary and Secondary Schools (8211), Colleges (8221), Junior 17 Colleges(8222) 18 j. Libraries (8231 1 19 k. Correctional Institutions (9223) 20 I. Waste Management(9511) 21 m. Homeless Shelters and Soup Kitchens. 22 xxi. The following additional restrictions and standards apply to Tract 124 and 23 the north 150 feet of Tract 126, within the southwest quadrant of the 24 Wilson Boulevard and Golden Gate Boulevard Center: 25 a. Commercial uses shall be limited to the following: 26 1. medical offices and clinics and professional offices, except 27 surveyors; and, 28 2. medical related uses, such as a wellness center. 29 b. The ordinance rezoning this property to allow commercial uses shall 30 include the following requirements: 31 1. no less than sixty percent (60%) of the gross square footage 32 shall be designated for medical offices and clinics; and, 33 2. parking for the entire project shall be that required for medical 34 office or clinic use by the Land Development Code (Ordinance 35 No. 04-41, as amended), so as to allow 100 percent medical 36 office use. 37 c. Parking lot lighting shall be restricted to bollards except as may be 38 required to comply with lighting standards in the Land Development 39 Code (Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended) and other governing 40 regulations. 41 d. The Neighborhood Center boundaries of this quadrant shall not be 42 further expanded. 43 3. Conditional Uses Subdistrict 44 Various types of conditional uses are permitted in the Estates zoning district within the Golden 45 Gate Estates area. In order to control the location and spacing of new conditional uses, one 46 of the following four sets of criteria shall be met: 47 a. Essential Services Conditional Use Provisions: 48 Those Essential Services Conditional Uses, as identified within Section 2.01.03 G. of 49 the Collier County Land Development Code, may be allowed anywhere within the Words underlined are added;words struck-threb-gh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 82 of 118 �' Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gale Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A Estates Zoning District, except as prohibited in certain Neighborhood Centers, and are 2 described as: 3 1. electric or pas generating plants, 4 2. effluent tanks, 5 3. major re-pump stations, 6 4. sewage treatment plants, including percolation ponds, 7 5. hospitals and hospices, 8 6. water aeration or treatment plants, 9 7. governmental facilities (except for those Permitted Uses identified in Section 10 2.01.03 of the Land Development Code), 11 8. public water supply acquisition, withdrawal, or extraction facilities, and 12 9. public safety service facilities, and other similar facilities. 13 b. Golden Gate Parkway and Collier Boulevard Special Provisions: 14 1. Recognizing the existing residential nature of the land uses surrounding the I- 15 75 interchange at Golden Gate Parkway, there shall be no further conditional 16 uses for properties abutting Golden Gate Parkway, between Livingston Road 17 and Santa Barbara Boulevard, except: as permitted within the Golden Gate 18 Parkway Institutional Subdistrict and the Golden Gate Estates Commercial 19 Infill Subdistrict: as provided in subparagraphs 3. and 5, below; for the 20 properties identified as Unit 30 Tracts 113-115 and the N 150'of tract 116 that 21 have existing Conditional Uses; and, for essential services, as described in 22 paragraph a., above. 23 2. Further, no properties abutting streets accessing Golden Gate Parkway, 24 between Livingston Road and Santa Barbara Boulevard, shall be approved 25 for conditional uses except: as permitted within the Golden Gate Parkway 26 Institutional Subdistrict: as provided in subparagraph 3. below: and, for 27 essential services, as described in paragraph a. above. 28 3. In consideration of the improvements associated with the interchange at 29 Interstate 75 and Golden Gate Parkway, the existing conditional use (church 30 and related facilities) located at the southeast corner of Golden Gate Parkway 31 and 66th Street S.W.may be expanded in acreage and intensity along the south 32 side of Golden Gate Parkway to the east of 66th Street S.W., but the total project 33 area shall not exceed approximately 9.22 acres (see Golden Gate Parkway 34 Interchange Conditional Uses Area Map). 35 4. The parcel located immediately south of the Commercial Western Estates Infill 36 Subdistrict, on the west side of Collier Boulevard, and at the southwest 37 quadrant of the intersection of Vanderbilt Beach Road and Collier Boulevard, 38 shall be eligible for a transitional conditional use designation. 39 5. Conditional use for expansion of the existing educational and charitable social 40 organization (Naples Bridge Center) is allowed on.the east 150 feet of Tract 75 41 and the west 150 feet of Tract 82, Unit 30,Golden Gate Estates. The maximum 42 building area permitted on the two parcels shall be limited to 15,000 square 43 feet. Use of Tract 82 shall be limited to parking, water management and open 44 space uses. See Conditional Uses Subdistrict Golden Gate Parkway Special 45 Provisions map. 46 6. The property located on Collier Boulevard identified as Golden Gate Estates 47 Unit 1, north 150 feet of TR 114, less right-of-way, shall be eligible for 48 Conditional Use. 49 50 c. Neighborhood Center Transitional Conditional Use provisions: 51 Conditional uses shall be allowed immediately adjacent to designated Neighborhood 52 Centers subject to the following criteria: Words underlined are added;words s+ruek-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 83 of 118 fq 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 1. Properties eligible for conditional uses shall abut the arterial or collector road 2 serving the Neighborhood Center, 3 2. Such uses shall be limited to transitional conditional uses that are compatible with 4 both residential and commercial such as churches, social or fraternal 5 organizations, childcare centers, schools, and group care facilities, 6 3. All conditional uses shall make provisions for shared parking arrangements with 7 adjoining developments whenever possible, 8 4. Conditional uses abutting Estates zoned property shall provide, at a minimum, a 9 75-foot buffer of native vegetation in which no parking or water management uses 10 are permitted, i1 5. Conditional uses adjoining the commercial uses within Neighborhood Centers 12 shall, whenever possible, share parking areas, access and curb cuts with the 13 adjoining commercial use, in order to facilitate traffic movement. 14 15 d. Transitional Conditional Uses: 16 Conditional uses may be granted in Transitional Areas. A Transitional Area is defined 17 as an area located between existing non-residential and residential areas. The 18 purpose of this provision is to allow conditional uses in areas that are adiacent to 19 existing non-residential uses and are therefore generally not appropriate for residential 20 use. The conditional use will act as a buffer between non-residential and residential 21 areas. 22 The following criteria shall apply for Transitional Conditional Use requests: 23 1. Site shall be directly adjacent to a non-residential use (zoned or developed) or 24 directly adjacent to an intersection of a 4-lane or greater roadway with a 4-lane or 25 greater roadway, existing or planned, as identified in the Metropolitan Planning 26 Organization's Long Range Transportation "cost feasible"plan; 27 2. Site shall be 2.25 acres, or more, in size or be at least 150 feet in width and shall 28 not exceed 5 acres; 29 3. Site abutting Estates zoned property without an approved conditional use shall 30 provide, at a minimum, a 75-foot buffer of native vegetation in which no parking or 31 water management uses are permitted; 32 4. Site shall not be adjacent to a church or other place of worship, school, social or 33 fraternal organization, child care center, convalescent home, hospice, rest home, 34 home for the aged, adult foster home, children's home, rehabilitation centers; 35 5. Site shall not be adjacent to parks or open space and recreational uses; and 36 6. Site shall not be adjacent to permitted (by right) Essential Service uses, as 37 identified in Section 2.01.03 of the Land Development Code, except may be 38 located adjacent to libraries and museums. 39 7. For a Transitional Conditional Use petition at a major intersection, in an effort to 40 avoid the concentration of the same type of conditional use at a single intersection, 41 the existing land uses at the intersection shall be considered. 42 43 e. Special Exceptions to Conditional Use Locational Criteria: 44 1. Temporary use (TU) permits for model homes, as defined in the Collier County 45 Land Development Code,may be allowed anywhere within the Estates-Mixed Use 46 District. Conditional use permits for the purpose of extending the time period for 47 use of the structure as a model home shall be required, and shall be subject to the 48 provisions of Section 5.04.046. and C. of the Collier County Land Development 49 Code, Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended. Such conditional uses shall not be 50 subject to the locational criteria of the Conditional Uses Subdistrict, and may be 51 allowed anywhere within the Estates-Mixed Use District. Words underlined are added;words stwelt-through arc deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 84 of 118 4 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 2. Conditional Use permits for excavation, as provided for in the Estates zoning 2 district, are not subject to the locational criteria for Conditional Uses and may be 3 allowed anywhere within the Estates-Mixed Use District. 4 3. Conditional Use for a church or place of worship, as provided for in the Estates 5 zoning district, is allowed on Tract 22, Golden Gate Estates, Unit 97(See Special 6 Exception to Conditional Use Location Criteria Map). 7 4. Conditional Use for a church or place of worship as allowed in the Estates 8 Zoning District is allowed on the north 180 feet of Tract 107, Unit 30, Golden Gate 9 Estates. Church-related day care use shall not be allowed. Development shall be 10 limited to a maximum of 12,000 square feet of floor area (See Special Exception 11 to Conditional Use Location Criteria Map). 12 5. Conditional Use for a cellular tower is be allowed in the Estates Zoning District 13 only on parcels no smaller than 2.25 acres and adjacent to a roadway classified 14 within the Transportation Element as a Collector or Arterial. 15 16 4. Golden Gate Parkway Institutional Subdistrict 17 This Subdistrict is specific to Tracts 43, 50, 59, and 66 of Golden Gate Estates Unit 30, and 18 includes four parcels of land containing approximately 16.3 acres, located on the north side 19 of Golden Gate Parkway, east of 1-75 and west of Santa Barbara Boulevard. The intent of the 20 Golden Gate Parkway Institutional Subdistrict is to provide for the continued operation of 21 existing uses, and the development and redevelopment of institutional and related uses. The 22 Subdistrict is intended to be compatible with the neighboring residential uses and will utilize 23 well-planned access points to ensure safe and convenient access onto Golden Gate Parkway. 24 25 The following institutional uses are permitted through the conditional use process within the 26 Subdistrict: 27 a. Churches and other places of worship. 28 b. Group care facilities (Categories I and II) 29 c. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities associated with the David Lawrence 30 Center. 31 d. Essential services as set forth in Section 2.01.03 of the Collier County Land 32 Development Code, Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended. 33 e. Private schools associated with the David Lawrence Center or Parkway Community 34 Church of God, for Tracts 43, 50 and 59 only. 35 f. Day care centers associated with the David Lawrence Center or Parkway Community 36 Church of God. 37 g. Medical offices associated with the David Lawrence Center. 38 5. Mission Subdistrict 39 The Mission Subdistrict is located on the south side of Oil Well Road, approximately one- 40 quarter mile west of Everglades Boulevard, and consists of 21.72 acres. The purpose of this 41 Subdistrict is to provide for churches and related uses, including community outreach. The 42 following uses are allowed: 43 a. Churches. 44 b. Child care centers — must be not-for-profit and affiliated with a church within the 45 Subdistrict. 46 c. Private schools — must be not-for-profit and affiliated with a church within the 47 Subdistrict. 48 d. Individual and family social services(activity centers, elderly or handicapped only; day 49 care centers, adult and handicapped only)—must be not-for-profit and affiliated with a 50 church within the Subdistrict. Words underlined are added:words struck s+Fueli-thretigh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 85 of 118 r.t(); 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 e. Medical outreach to the community, to include activities such as administering 2 influenza vaccine, checking blood pressure, and conducting blood donation drives — 3 must be not-for-profit and affiliated with a church within the Subdistrict. 4 f. Soup kitchens and homeless shelters are prohibited in this Subdistrict. 5 g The maximum total floor area allowed in this Subdistrict is 90,000 square feet. The 6 maximum height of buildings shall be 30 feet zoned height, except the worship center 7 shall be permitted a zoned height of 35 feet. Development in this Subdistrict shall be 8 designed to be compatible with the existing, and allowed future, development in the 9 surrounding area. 10 11 In the alternate to the foregoing uses, measures of development intensity, and development 12 standards, this Subdistrict may be developed with single family dwellings in accordance with 13 the Residential Estates Subdistrict. 14 15 Property adjacent to this Subdistrict shall not qualify for the Transitional Conditional Use. 16 17 6. Everglades—Randall Subdistrict 18 The Everglades — Randall Subdistrict is located on the northeast corner of Everglades 19 Boulevard and Randall Boulevard, consists of 7.8 acres, and comprises Tract 115 and the 20 east 150 feet of Tract 116, Unit 69, Golden Gate Estates. The purpose of this Subdistrict is to 21 provide for churches and other places of worship and their related uses. 22 23 The following use is permitted within the Subdistrict through the conditional use process: 24 a. Churches and other places of worship 25 The following church-related uses are prohibited within the Subdistrict: 26 a. Day care centers 27 b. Private schools 28 c. Soup kitchens 29 d. Homeless shelters 30 The maximum total floor area allowed in this Subdistrict is 20.000 square feet, including no 31 more than 230 seats. The maximum height of buildings shall be 30 feet. Architectural features 32 such as steeples may be a maximum height of 60 feet. 33 For access drives, a throat depth of no less than 30 feet, measured from the roadway edge 34 of the pavement, shall be provided. 35 36 B. Estates—Commercial District 37 38 1. Interchange Activity Center Subdistrict 39 On the fringes of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan boundaries, there are several parcels 40 that are located within the Interchange Activity Center #10 at 1-75 and Pine Ridge Road as 41 detailed in the County-wide Future Land Use Element (FLUE). Parcels within this Activity 42 Center are subject to the County-wide FLUE and not this Master Plan. See Activity Center 43 and Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict Map for a detailed map of this Activity Center. 44 45 2. Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict 46 This Subdistrict is adjacent to the northwest quadrant of Interchange Activity Center#10,west 47 of the Naples Gateway PUD, and comprises 16.23 acres. It consists of Tracts 1, 12, 13 and 48 28 of Golden Gate Estates, Unit 35,as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 85,of the Public Records 49 of Collier County. The intent of the Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict is to allow for a 50 mix of both retail and office uses to provide for shopping and personal services for the 51 surrounding residential areas within a convenient travel distance and to provide commercial 52 services appropriately located along a collector roadway, Livingston Road. Well-planned 53 access points will be used to improve current and future traffic flows in the area. Within this Words underlined are added:words struckeug#are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 86 of 118 rq 9A i Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 1 Subdistrict no more than 35,000 square feet of office-related uses on+3.2 acres are permitted 2 within the eastern portion of this property, which includes a portion of Tract 28 and a portion 3 of Tract 13. A maximum of 80,000 square feet of gross leasable retail or office area,as allowed 4 in the Commercial Intermediate District (C-3) of the Collier County Land Development Code 5 in effect as of the effective date of the adoption of this Subdistrict (Ordinance No. 03-01, 6 adopted January 16,20031, are permitted within the western 10.52 acres of this property. The 7 C-3 uses are not an entitlement. Such uses will be further evaluated at the time of rezoning 8 application to insure appropriateness in relationship to surrounding properties. 9 A rezoning of the western 10.52 acres is encouraged to be in the form of a Planned Unit 10 Development. Regulations for water management, uniform landscaping, signage, screening 11 and buffering will be included in the rezoning ordinance to ensure compatibility with nearby 12 residential areas, and shall be subject to the following additional criteria: 13 a. There shall be no access onto Livingston Woods Lane. 14 b. Shared access shall be encouraged. 15 c. Building heights shall not exceed 35 feet. 16 d. There shall be a minimum setback area of 75 feet along the northern property line. 17 e. Driveway access, parking, and water management facilities may be allowed within the 18 75-foot setback area along the northern property line, but none of these uses shall be 19 located closer than 30 feet to this line. 20 f. No freestanding automobile parking lots, homeless shelters or soup kitchens shall be 21 permitted. 22 g. Within the eastern portion of Tract 28, 2.2 acres, more or less, shall be preserved as 23 wetlands and no development shall occur within that area. 24 h. Within the western 10.52 acres, a loop road shall be constructed through the property 25 to provide access from Pine Ridge Road to Livingston Road and to reduce traffic at the 26 intersection. 27 See Activity Center and Pine Ridge Road Mixed Use Subdistrict Map for a detailed map of 28 this Subdistrict. 29 30 3. Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict 31 The Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict, containing approximately 56.5 acres, is 32 located on the south side of Randall Boulevard and lmmokalee Road (CR-846), extending 33 from 8'Street NE west to the Corkscrew Canal. This Subdistrict is comprised of the following 34 properties: Tracts 54, 55, 71, 72, 89, 90, 107, 108, 125, 126 and 127, Golden Gate Estates, 35 Unit 23. This Subdistrict has been designated on the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map 36 and the Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict Map. It is the intent of this Subdistrict to 37 provide commercial goods and services to the surrounding area. 38 All development in the Subdistrict shall comply with the following requirements and limitations: 39 a. All development is encouraged to be in the form of a PUD. 40 b. Projects directly abutting Estates zoned property shall provide, at a minimum, a 75- 41 foot wide buffer of retained native vegetation in which no parking or water management 42 uses are permitted; except that, when abutting conditional uses no such buffer is 43 required. 44 c. Shared parking shall be required with adjoining development whenever possible. 45 d. Tract 55 shall only be utilized for native preservation and water management areas. 46 e. The eastern boundary of Tract 55 shall contain, at a minimum, a 50-foot wide 47 retained native vegetation buffer. 48 f. The following limitation shall apply to Tract 71 only: 49 1. Limitation of Uses—Uses shall be limited to the following: 50 a. Automobile Service Station; 51 b. Barber & Beauty Shops; S2 c. Convenience Stores; Words underlined are added;words strt+slt-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 87 of 118 (�10 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 9A 1 d. Drug Stores; 2 e. Food Markets; 3 f. Hardware Stores; 4 g. Laundries—Self Service Only; 5 h. Parks, Public or Private; 6 i. Post Offices and Professional Offices; 7 j. Repair Shops—Radio, TV, Small Appliances and Shoes, 8 k. Restaurants, including fast food restaurants but not drive in restaurants; 9 I. All Permitted Uses of the C-2, Convenience Commercial, zoning district in the I0 Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance No. 04-41. as amended i I as of April 14. 2009; and, 12 m. Veterinary Clinic with no outside kenneling; 13 14 q. The following limitations shall apply to Tracts 72, 89, 90, 107, 108, 125, 126, 127, and 15 Tract 54: 16 1. Development intensity on Tracts 72, 89, 90, 107, 108, 125, 126, 127 and the west 17 one-half of Tract 54 shall be limited to 360,950 square feet of floor area, of which 18 no more than 285,950 square feet shall be retail development. 19 2. Development intensity on the east one-half of Tract 54 shall be limited to 20,000 20 square feet of commercial development. 1 3. The first phase of the project development, exclusive of the existing 20,000 sq. ft. 22 of development on the east one-half of Tract 54, shall include a grocery anchor, 23 with a minimum of 35,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area, prior to any 24 certificates of occupancy being issued beyond 100,000 square feet of commercial 25 development. 26 4. Allowable uses shall be limited to the permitted and conditional uses of the C-4, 27 General Commercial District in the Collier County Land Development Code in 28 effect as of the effective date of the adoption of the amendment of this Subdistrict 29 'Ordinance No. 2010 -32, adopted July 28, 2010], except that the following uses, 30 as identified with a number from the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 3I shall be prohibited: 32 a. Tire Dealers,Automotive Retail (Group 55311 33 b. Automotive Parking (Group 7521) 34 c. Communication Services (Group 4899) 35 d. Drinking Places (Group 5813) 36 e. Fishing Piers(Group 7999) 37 f. Glass and Glazing work (Group 1793) 38 g. Health Services (Groups 8059- 8069) 39 h. Specialty Outpatient Facilities(Group 8093) 40 i. Houseboat Rental, Lakes Operations, Party and Pleasure Boat rental (Group 41 7999) 42 j. Large Appliance repair service (Group 7623) 43 k. Marinas (Group 4493 and 4499) 44 I. Miscellaneous Repair Services (Groups 7622-7641, 7699) 45 m. Liquor Store, unless operated by a Grocery Retailer (Group 5921) 46 n. Used Merchandise Store (Group 5932) 47 o. Automatic Merchandising Machine Operators (Group 5962) 48 p. Direct Selling Establishment(Group 5963) Words underlined are added;words seek-thr-eugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 88 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 q. Escort Services, Massage Parlors, Tattoo Parlors, Turkish Baths, Wedding 2 Chapels (Group 7299) 3 r. Betting Information Services, Bath Houses, Billiard Parlors, Bookies and 4 Bookmakers. Cable lifts, Carnival Operation, Circus Companies, Fortune 5 Tellers, Go-cart racing operation. Off-track betting, Ping Pong Parlors, Rodeo 6 Animal Rentals, Rodeos, Shooting Ranges, Trapshooting Facilities (Group 7 7999) 8 s. Parole offices, Probation offices, Public welfare centers, refugee services, 9 settlement houses (Group 83221 10 t. Tow-in parking lots (Groups 7514,7515, 7521) 11 u. Animal Specialty Services (Group 0752) 12 5. At time of rezoning, consideration shall be given to imposing appropriate 13 restrictions on the amount of development allowed in this Subdistrict prior to 14 discontinuance and relocation of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Station and Florida 15 Division of Forestry fire tower uses. 16 6. All buildings on Tracts 72, 89, 90, 107, 108, 125, 126 and 127 shall be developed 17 with a unified architectural theme. 18 7. Excluding the commercial zoning on Tract 71 and the existing approved 19 commercial zoning on the east one-half of Tract 54, any additional development in 2U the Subdistrict shall be developed in phases. Phase I shall be limited to 100,000 21 square feet of gross leasable floor area. Subsequent phases shall not receive 22 building permits until the Randall Boulevard/lmmokalee Road intersection project, 23 including the widening of the segment of Randall Boulevard abutting the 24 Subdistrict, as shown on Exhibit "A" of the Developer Contribution Agreement 25 adopted July 28, 2010 by the Board of County Commissioners, has commenced. 26 No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued for subsequent development phases 27 until the Randall Boulevard/lmmokalee Road intersection project is substantially 28 complete. Neither the building permits limitations nor the Certificates of 29 Occupancy limitations shall apply if satisfactory alternative mitigation is approved 30 by the Board of County Commissioners pursuant to Transportation Element Policy 31 5.1, or if traffic conditions change in such a manner that adequate capacity is 32 available. 33 34 4. Commercial Western Estates Infill Subdistrict 35 The purpose of the Subdistrict is to allow for limited commercial and/or medical office uses, in 36 recognition of the subject property's unsuitability for single-family residential development. 37 Limited commercial and/or medical uses at this location will also assist in reducing the 38 distance and the number of vehicular trips generated within the general area through trip 39 capture. The standards contained in this Subdistrict are designed to ensure that uses within 40 the Subdistrict will be compatible with nearby residential development. A loop road shall be 41 required through the property to connect Vanderbilt Beach Road with Collier Boulevard will 42 also serve to lessen vehicular trips through the intersection. 43 44 a. Size and Location: 45 The Subdistrict includes a 6.23-acre parcel, located at the southwest corner of 46 Vanderbilt Beach Road and Collier Boulevard (see Commercial Western Estates Infill 47 Subdistrict Map). The parcel is identified as Tract 105, Unit 2, Golden Gate Estates. 48 b. Permitted Uses and Development Intensity: Words underlined are added;words straek-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 89 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP•2018-2 I Within the subject property, 3.93 acres of office/medical use is permitted with a 2 maximum of forty-one thousand four hundred and ninety(41,490) square feet of gross 3 leaseable area permitted or approximately 6,660 sauare feet per gross acre. The 4 balance of the area, comprising +2.3 acres, shall remain in open space. Uses allowed 5 within this Subdistrict shall be those office uses,medical uses, and financial institutions 6 permitted whether by right or by conditional use, within the C-1 zoning district, as 7 contained in the Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance 91-102. as of the 8 effective date of the adoption of this Subdistrict [Ordinance No. 03-01, adopted 9 January 16, 20031. 10 c. Development Standards: I I 1. All permitted uses within this Subdistrict shall be encouraged to be submitted 12 in the form of a Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) for the subiect property 13 with special attention to be provided for shared access, water management, 14 uniform landscaping, signage, screening and buffering to ensure compatibility IS with nearby residential areas. 16 2. Building height shall be limited to two stories, with a maximum height of thirty 17 (30) feet, except that portions of the property within one hundred (100) feet of 18 the buffer described in item #3, below, shall be limited to one story with a 19 maximum height of twenty-five (25)feet. 20 3. There shall be a setback of seventy-five (75) feet in width abutting Estates- 21 zoned property. Where feasible, existing native vegetation shall be retained 22 within this setback area. Water retention/detention areas shall be allowed in 23 this setback area provided that the area is left in a natural state, and drainage 24 conveyance through the setback area shall be allowed, as necessary, in order 25 for stormwater to reach an external outfall. 26 4. The buffer area along Collier Boulevard/CR-951 and Vanderbilt Beach Road 27 shall be 25 feet in width and shall conform to the vegetative requirements of a 28 Type"B" buffer as provided for in the Collier County Land Development Code, 29 in effect as of the date of adoption of this amendment [Ordinance No. 03-01, 30 adopted January 16, 20031. A loop road shall be constructed, internal to the 31 subject property. This road shall be open to the public, in order to connect 32 Vanderbilt Beach Road and Collier Boulevard, so as to provide an alternative 33 to use of the intersection. 34 5. The maximum gross leaseable floor area of each individual 35 office/medical/financial building footprint shall be 6,000 square feet. However, 36 buildings may be connected by architectural treatments, and shall be designed 37 to appear similar to residential structures through the treatment of rooflines and 38 other architectural embellishments. 39 6. No development of property within the Subdistrict shall commence until the 40 abutting segment of Collier Boulevard is four-laned. 41 42 5. Golden Gate Estates Commercial Infill Subdistrict 43 This Subdistrict consists of two infill areas. The two areas are located at the northwest corner 44 of Collier Boulevard and Green Boulevard and at the northwest corner of Santa Barbara 45 Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway. Due to the existing zoning and land use pattern in 46 proximity to the Estates Commercial In-fill Subdistrict (see Golden Gate Urban Commercial 47 Infill Subdistrict and Golden Gate Estates Commercial Infill Subdistrict Map) and the need to 48 ensure adequate development standards to buffer adjacent land uses, commercial uses shall 49 be permitted under the following criteria: 50 a. Commercial uses shall be limited to: Words underlined are added:words stfueli-glreugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 90 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1. Low intensity commercial uses that are compatible with both residential and 2 intermediate commercial uses, in order to provide for small scale shopping and 3 personal needs, and 4 2. Intermediate commercial to provide for a wider variety of goods and services 5 in areas that have a higher degree of automobile traffic. These uses shall be 6 similar to C-1, C-2, or C-3 zoning districts outlined in the Collier County Land 7 Development Code (Ordinance 91-102), adopted October 30, 1991. 8 b. Rezones shall be encouraged in the form of a Planned Unit Development (there shall 9 be no minimum acreage requirement for PUD rezones except for the requirement that 10 all requests for rezoning must be at least forty thousand (40,000) square feet in area 1 I unless the proposed rezone is an extension of an existing zoning district consistent 12 with the Golden Gate Area Master Plan). 13 c. Projects within this Subdistrict shall make provisions for shared parking arrangements 14 with adjoining commercial developments when appropriate. 15 d. Driveways and curb cuts for projects within this Subdistrict shall be consolidated with 16 adjoining commercial developments. 17 e. Access to projects shall not be permitted from Collier Boulevard. 18 f. Any project located within this Subdistrict at the northwest corner of Golden Gate 19 Parkway and Santa Barbara Boulevard, less and except an easement for Santa 20 Barbara Boulevard right-of-way, shall be subject to the following additional 21 development restrictions: 22 1. The site shall be limited to thirty-five thousand (35,000) square feet of building 23 area. 24 2. Land uses shall be restricted to offices only. 25 3. All principal structures shall be required to have a minimum setback of one 26 hundred (100)feet from the project's northern boundary. 27 4. The northern seventy-five(75)feet of the western sixty (60) percent of the site 28 shall be a green area (open space area). It shall be utilized for only water 29 management facilities, landscape buffers, and similar uses. 30 5. The western sixty (60) percent of the site shall have an outdoor pedestrian- 31 friendly patio(s), that total at least five hundred (500) square feet in area and 32 incorporate a minimum of: benches or seating areas for at least twelve (12) 33 persons, and vegetative shading, and a waterfall or water feature of at least 34 one hundred (100) square feet in area, and brick pavers. 35 6. A twenty-five(25)foot wide landscaped strip shall be provided along the entire 36 frontage of both Golden Gate Parkway and Santa Barbara Boulevard. 37 7. A minimum buffer of thirty-five (35) feet in width shall be provided along the 38 proiect's western boundary and along the eastern forty (40) percent of the 39 project's northern boundary. A minimum buffer of fifty (50) feet in width shall 40 be provided along the western sixty (60) percent of the proiect's northern 41 boundary. Where feasible, existing native vegetation shall be retained within 42 these buffers along the project's western and northern boundaries. These 43 buffers shall be supplemented with Oak or Mahogany trees planted a maximum 44 of twenty (20) feet apart in a staggered manner; and a seven (7) foot wall, 45 fence, or hedge that will, within two (2) years of planting, grow to a minimum 46 height of seven (7)feet and be a minimum of ninety-five (95) percent opaque. 47 8. All buildings shall have tile or metal roofs, or decorative parapet walls above 48 the roofline, and buildings shall be finished in light subdued colors except for 49 decorative trim. 50 9. Building heights shall be limited to one (1)-story and a maximum of thirty-five 51 (35)feet. Words underlined are added;words struck s+rveli-thfeugh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 91 of 118 !'a r 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 10. All lighting facilities shall be architecturally designed, and limited to a height of 2 twenty-five(25)feet. Such lighting facilities shall be shielded from neighboring 3 residential land uses. 4 11. There shall be no ingress or egress on Santa Barbara Boulevard. 5 6. Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict 6 Recognizing the need to provide for centrally located basic goods and services within a portion 7 Northern Golden Gate Estates,the Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict has been designated 8 on the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map. 9 The Subdistrict is located at the NW corner of Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson Boulevard 10 westward to 3nd Street NW and extending northward to include the southern 180 feet of Tracts 11 142 and 106 of Unit 11 and the southern 255 feet of Tract 111 of Unit 11 of Golden Gate 12 Estates, totaling approximately 41 acres. 13 The Estates Shopping Center Subdistrict is intended to provide convenient shopping, 14 personal services and employment for the central areas of Northern Golden Gate Estates. 15 Commercial development in this Subdistrict will reduce driving distances for many residents, 16 assist in minimizing the road network required, and reduce traffic impacts in this area of Collier 17 County. I8 19 All development in this Subdistrict shall comply with the following requirements and 20 limitations: 21 a. Allowable Uses, as identified with a number from the Standard Industrial Classification 22 Manual, shall be limited to the following: 23 1. Amusement and recreation 24 Groups 7911 — Dance studios, schools and halls, excluding discotheques 25 7991 —Physical fitness facilities 26 7999 —Amusement and recreation services, not elsewhere classified, 27 allowing only day camps, gymnastics instruction, iudo/karate 28 instruction, sporting goods rental and yoga instruction 29 2. Apparel and accessory stores (no adult oriented sales) 30 Groups 5611 — Men's and boys'clothing and accessory stores 31 5621 —Women's clothing stores 32 5632 —Women's accessory and specialty stores 33 5641 —Children's and infants'wear stores 34 5651 —Family clothing stores 35 5661 —Shoe stores 36 5699— Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores 37 3. Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations 38 Groups 5531 —Auto and home supply stores 39 4. Automotive repair, services and parking (No outdoor repair/service. All 40 repairs/services to be performed by authorized automotive technician.) 41 Groups 7514—Passenger car rental 42 5. Building materials, hardware, garden supply, and mobile home dealers 43 Groups 5231 —Paint,glass, and wallpaper stores 44 5251 —Hardware stores 45 5261 —Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores 46 6. Business services Words underlined are added:words struslk—through are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 92 of 118 y� 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 1 Groups 7334— Photocopying and duplicating services 2 7335—Commercial photography 3 7336—Commercial art and graphic design 4 7338—Secretarial and court reporting services 5 7342— Disinfecting and pest control services 6 7352— Medical equipment rental and leasing 7 7359—Equipment rental and leasing, not elsewhere classified, 8 excluding the following uses: airplane rental and leasing; coin 9 operated machine rental and leasing; industrial truck rental and 10 leasing; oil field equipment rental and leasing; oil well drilling 11 equipment rental; leasing; toilets, portable—rental and leasing; 12 and vending machines—rental only 13 7371 —Computer programming services 14 7372— Prepackaged software 15 7373—Computer integrated systems design 16 7374—Computer processing and data preparation and processing 17 services t8 7375—Information retrieval services 19 7376—Computer facilities management services 20 7379—Computer related services, not elsewhere classified 21 7382— Security systems services 22 7383—News syndicates 23 7384—Photofinishing laboratories 24 7389—Business services, not elsewhere classified 25 7. Communications 26 Groups 4812 — Radiotelephone communications 27 4841 —Cable and other pay television services 78 8. Construction, special trade contractors (office use only, no on-site materials or 29 equipment storage) 30 Groups 1711 — Plumbing, heating and air-conditioning 31 1721 — Painting and paper hanging industry 32 1731 —Electrical work industry 33 1741 —Masonry, stone setting,and other stone work 34 1742—Plastering, drywall, acoustical, and insulation work 35 1743—Terrazzo,tile, marble, and mosaic work industry 36 1751 —Carpentry work 37 1752— Floor laying and other floor work, not elsewhere classified 38 industry i9 1761 — Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work industry 40 1771 — Concrete work industry 41 1781 —Water well drilling industry 42 1791 —Structural steel erection 43 1793—Glass and glazing work 44 1794—Excavation work 45 1795—Wrecking and demolition work 46 1796—Installation or erection of building equipment, not elsewhere 47 1799—Special trade contractors, not elsewhere classified Words underlined are added:words 4r-wk.-through are deleted. 0812212018 Page 93 of 118 t6 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2018-2 9. Depository institutions 2 Groups 6021 —National commercial banks 3 6022—State commercial banks 4 6029—Commercial banks, not elsewhere classified 5 6035—Savings institutions, federally chartered 6 6036—Savings Institutions, not federally chartered 7 6061 —Credit unions, federally chartered 8 6062—Credit unions, not federally chartered 9 6091 — Non-deposit trust facilities 10 6099—Functions related to depository banking, not elsewhere I I classified 12 10. Eating and drinking places (Group 5812, including only liquor service accessory to 13 the restaurant use, no outdoor music or televisions, and no windows or walls open 14 to the outside, except as required by code) I$ 16 11. Engineering, accounting, research, management, and related services 17 Groups 8711 —Engineering services 18 8712—Architectural services 19 8713—Surveying services 20 8721 —Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services 21 8741 — Management services 22 8742—Management consulting services 23 8743—Public relations services 24 8748—Business consulting services, not elsewhere classified 25 12. Executive, legislative, and general government,except finance 26 Groups 9111 —Executive offices 27 9121 —Legislative bodies 28 9131 — Executive and legislative offices combined 29 9199—General government, not elsewhere classified 30 13. Food stores 31 Groups 5411 —Grocery stores(minimum 27,000 square feet) 32 5421 —Meat and fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners 33 5431 — Fruit and vegetable markets 34 5441 —Candy, nut, and confectionery stores 35 5451 —Dairy products stores 36 5461 — Retail bakeries 37 5499—Miscellaneous food stores, including convenience stores with 38 fuel pumps and carwash 39 14. General merchandise stores 40 Groups 5311 —Department stores 41 5331 —Variety stores 42 5399— Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 43 15. Home furniture, furnishings, and equipment stores 44 Groups 5712— Furniture stores 45 5713— Floor covering stores 46 5714— Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Words underlined are added;words souekgh are deleted. 08122/2018 Page 94 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018.2 5719—Miscellaneous home furnishings stores 2 5722 — Household appliance stores 3 5731 —Radio, television, and consumer electronics stores 4 5734—Computer and computer software stores 5 5735—Record and prerecorded tape stores(no adult oriented sales) 6 5736— Musical instrument store 7 16. Insurance carriers 8 Groups 6311 — Life insurance 9 6321 —Accident and health insurance t0 6324— Hospital and medical service plans 11 6331 — Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 12 6351 —Surety insurance 13 6361 —Title insurance 14 6371 —Pension, health and welfare funds 15 6399—Insurance carriers, not elsewhere classified 16 6411 — Insurance agents 17 17. Justice, public order and safety 18 Groups 9221 —Police protection 19 9222— Legal counsel and prosecution 20 9229—Public order and safety, net elsewhere classified 21 18. Meeting and banquet rooms 22 19. Miscellaneous retail (no adult oriented sales) 23 Groups 5912— Drug stores and proprietary stores 24 5921 — Liquor stores (accessory to grocery or pharmacy only) 25 5932 —Used merchandise stores 26 5941 —Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops • 27 5942—Book stores 28 5943—Stationery stores 29 5944—Jewelry stores, including repair 30 5945—Hobby, toy, and game shops 31 5946—Camera and photographic supply stores 32 5947—Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 33 5948—Luggage and leather goods stores 34 5949—Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 35 5992—Florists 36 5993—Tobacco stores and stands 37 5994— News dealers and newsstands 38 5995—Optical goods stores 39 5999—Miscellaneous retail stores, not elsewhere classified (excluding 40 gravestone, tombstones, auction rooms, monuments, 41 swimming pools, and sales barns) 42 20. Non-depository credit institutions 43 Groups 6111 —Federal and federally-sponsored credit agencies 44 6141 — Personal credit institutions 45 6153—Short-term business credit institutions, except agricultural 46 6159— Miscellaneous business credit institutions Words underlined are added;words strtisk thret+gh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 95 of 118 t fj 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP•2018-2 1 6162—Mortgage bankers and loan correspondents 2 6163— Loan brokers 3 21. Offices and clinics of dentist(Group 8021) 4 22. Personal services 5 Groups 7212 —Garment pressing, and agents for laundries and drycleaners 6 7221 —Photographic studios, portrait 7 7231 — Beauty shops 8 7241 —Barber shops 9 7251 —Shoe repair shops and shoeshine parlors 10 7291 —Tax return preparation services 11 7299—Miscellaneous personal services, not elsewhere classified, 12 excluding massage parlors, Turkish baths and escort services 13 23. Public finance, taxation, and monetary policy(Group 9311) 14 15 24. Real Estate 16 Groups 6512 — Operators of nonresidential buildings 17 6513—Operators of apartment buildings 18 6514—Operators of dwellings other than apartment buildings 19 6515—Operators of residential mobile home sites 20 6517—Lessors of railroad property 21 6519 —Lessors of real property, not elsewhere classified 22 6531 —Real estate agents and managers 23 6541 —Title abstract offices 24 6552—Land subdividers and developers,except cemeteries 25 25. Schools and educational services, not elsewhere classified (Group 8299) 26 26. Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges, and services 27 Groups 6211 —Security brokers, dealers, and flotation companies L8 6221 —Commodity contracts brokers and dealers 29 6231 —Security and commodity exchanges 30 6282— Investment advice 31 6289—Services allied with the exchange of securities or commodities, 32 not elsewhere classified 33 27. Social services 34 Groups 8322—Individual and family social services (adult day care centers 35 only) 36 8351 —Child day care services 37 28.Travel agencies (Group 4724) 38 29. Veterinary services for animal specialties (Group 0742, excluding outside 39 kenneling) 40 30. Video tape rental(Group 7841, excluding adult oriented sales and rentals) 41 31. United states postal service (Group 4311, excluding major distribution centers) 42 32. Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of 43 permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals ("BZA") 44 by the process outlined in the LDC. 45 Words underlined are added;words struck Nrettgh are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 96 of 118 9 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201 B00002611CPSP-2018-2 1 b. Accessory Uses: Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the permitted principal 3 uses and structures, including, but not limited to: 4 1. Utility buildings (including water and wastewater plants)which shall be enclosed 5 2. Essential service facilities 6 3. Gazebos, statuary and other architectural features 7 4. Utilities, water and wastewater facilities and/or plants (all processing plants must 8 be enclosed) 9 5. Alcohol service for outdoor dining shall only be accessory to food service 10 C. Operational Standards 11 1. Outdoor music is prohibited 12 13 d. The following uses, as identified with a number from the Standard Industrial 14 Classification Manual, shall be prohibited: 15 1. Amusement and recreation services, not elsewhere classified (Group 7999, 16 except those uses expressly listed above in a.1 are permitted) 17 2. Air and water resource and solid waste management(Group 9511) 18 3. Business Services 19 Groups 7313 — Radio, television, and publishers' advertising 20 representatives 1 7331 —Direct mail advertising services 22 4. Correctional Institutions (Group 9223) 23 5. Drinking places(alcoholic beverages) (Group 5813) 24 6. Educational services 25 Groups 8211 — Elementary and secondary schools 26 8221 —Colleges, universities, and professional schools 27 8222—Junior colleges and technical institutes 28 8231 — Libraries 29 7. Health services 30 Groups 8062 —General medical and surgical hospitals 31 8063— Psychiatric hospitals 32 8069—Specialty hospitals, except psychiatric 33 8. Miscellaneous Retail 34 Groups 5921 — Liquor stores 35 5961 —Catalog and mail-order houses 36 5962—Automatic merchandising machine operators 37 9. Personal services 38 Groups 7211 — Power Laundries,family and commercial 39 7261 — Funeral service and crematories 40 10. Social services 41 Groups 8322—Individual and family social services, excluding adult day care 42 centers 43 8361 —Residential care,including soup kitchens and homeless shelters 44 e. Development intensity shall be limited to 190,000 square feet of gross leasable floor 45 area. 46 f. No commercial use shall exceed fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet, except for a 47 single grocery store use between twenty-seven thousand (27,000) and sixty thousand Words underlined are added;words struck-tang#are deleted. 08/22/2018 Page 97 of 118 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 1 (60,000) square feet in size, a single commercial use of up to thirty thousand (30,000) 2 square feet in size, and a single commercial use of up to twenty thousand (20,000) 3 square feet in size. 4 g. No building may exceed 30,000 square feet in size, except for the grocery anchored 5 building with inline stores. 6 h. Development within this Subdistrict shall be phased and the following commitments 7 related to area roadway improvements shall be completed within the specified 8 timeframes: 9 1. Right-of-Way for Golden Gate Boulevard Expansion and Right-of-Way for the 10 Wilson Boulevard Expansion will be donated to the County at no cost within 120 1 1 days of a written request from the County. 12 2. The owner will pay its fair share for the intersection improvements at Wilson 13 Boulevard and Golden Gate Boulevard within 90 days of County request for 14 reimbursement. 15 3. Until the intersection improvements at Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson 16 Boulevard are complete, the County shall not issue a Certificate(s) of Occupancy 17 (CO) for more than 100,000 square feet of development. The applicant must 18 obtain a C.O. for a grocery store as part of this 100,000 square feet, and the 19 grocery store must be the first C.O. obtained. 20 i. Rezoning is encouraged to be in the form of a Planned Unit Development(PUD), and 21 the rezone ordinance must contain development standards to ensure that all 22 commercial land uses will be compatible with neighboring residential uses. 23 This subdistrict includes a conceptual plan, which identifies the location of the 24 permitted development area and required preserve area for this subdistrict. The 25 preserve area depicted on the conceptual plan shall satisfy all comprehensive plan 26 requirements for retained native vegetation, including but not limited to the 27 requirements of Policy 6.1.1 of the CCME. A more detailed development plan must 28 be developed and utilized for the required PUD rezoning. 29 j. Development standards, including permitted uses and setbacks for principal buildings 30 shall be established at the time of PUD rezoning. Any future PUD rezone shall include 31 at a minimum: 32 1. Landscape buffers adiacent to external rights-of-way shall be: 33 a. 1st/3'c' Streets— Minimum 30'wide enhanced buffer 34 b. Wilson Boulevard —Minimum 25'wide enhanced buffer 35 c. Golden Gate Boulevard —Minimum 50'wide enhanced buffer 36 2. Except for the utility building, no commercial building may be constructed within 37 125 feet of the northern property boundary and within 300' of the 3rd Street NW 38 boundary of this subdistrict. 39 3. Any portion of the Proiect directly abutting residential property (property zoned 40 E-Estates and without an approved conditional use) shall provide, at a minimum, 41 a seventy-five (75) feet wide buffer, except the westernmost 330'of Tract 106, 42 which shall provide a minimum 20'wide buffer in which no parking uses are 43 permitted. Twenty-five (25)feet of the width of the buffer along the developed 44 area shall be a landscape buffer. A minimum of fifty(50) feet of the buffer width 45 shall consist of retained or re-planted native vegetation and must be consistent 46 with subsection 3.05.07.H of the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC). Words underlined are added:words straelk-through are deleted. 08/22/2018 'age 98 of 118 0 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP•2018-2 9 A The native vegetation retention area may consist of a perimeter berm and be used for water management detention. Any newly constructed berm shall be 3 revegetated to meet subsection 3.05.07.H of the LDC (native vegetation 4 replanting requirements). Additionally, in order to be considered for approval, 5 use of the native vegetation retention area for water management purposes 6 shall meet the following criteria: 7 a. There shall be no adverse impacts to the native vegetation being retained. g The additional water directed to this area shall not increase the annual hydro- 9 period unless it is proven that such would have no adverse impact to the 10 existing vegetation. 11 b. If the project requires permitting by the South Florida Water Management 1 District, the project shall provide a letter or official document from the District 13 indicating that the native vegetation within the retention area will not have to 14 be removed to comply with water management requirements. If the District 15 cannot or will not supply such a letter, then the native vegetation retention 16 area shall not be used for water management. 17 c. If the project is reviewed by Collier County. the developer's engineer shall 18 provide evidence that no removal of native vegetation is necessary to facilitate 19 the necessary storage of water in the water management area. 20 21 7. Southbrooke Office Subdistrict 22 The Southbrooke Office Subdistrict is approximately five (5) acres and is located approximately 23 1/4 mile east of Oakes Boulevard on the south side of Immokalee Road. he intent of the 24 subdistrict is to permit general office, medical office, and business service uses generally 25 consistent with those uses permissible by right, or as a conditional use in the C-1 Commercial 26 Professional and General Office zoning district. 27 28 Development within the Subdistrict is encouraged to be rezoned as a PUD in order to provide 29 greater specificity of permitted land uses, development standards and any necessary operational 30 characteristics. A maximum of 40,000 square feet of commercial development shall be permitted. 31 All buildings will be limited to single-story, and shall be constructed in a common architectural 32 theme. A minimum 30 feet in width vegetated buffer shall be provided adjacent to Autumn Oaks 33 Lane, which shall consist of retained native vegetation. Access to the Subdistrict shall only be 34 from Immokalee Road. 35 36 3. AGRICULTURAL/RURAL DESIGNATION 37 A. Rural Settlement Area District 38 This area consists of Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, and a portion of 22,Township 48 South, Range 39 27 East(the former North Golden Gate Subdivision), which was zoned and platted between 1967 40 and 1970. In settlement of a lawsuit pertaining to the permitted uses of this property,this property 41 has been"vested"for the types of land uses specified in that certain "PUD" by Settlement Zoning 42granted by the County as referenced in that certain SETTLEMENT AND ZONING AGREEMENT 43 dated the 271" day of January 1986. Twenty-one hundred (2,100) dwelling units and twenty-two 44 (22) acres of neighborhood commercial uses and hotel/motel use are"vested". This area is now 45 comprised of the Orange Tree PUD and Orange Blossom Ranch PUD, and the types of uses 46 permitted in this District include residential, earth mining, commercial, agricultural, community 47 facility, community uses, education facilities, religious facilities, golf course, open space and 48 recreational uses, and essential service uses. 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Hi ' i ,MidatcQr3Qi , a Hiii$1 :mw ADOPTED-xxxx (oro,No.%XXX) RBY GEMBETH YANG.AICP r-"7 r-----1 Miles rILESGROWTH MANAGEMENT'DEPARTMENT ondAon I s DATE Spec2at Exceptions to Cono=t=onal Use mad N 0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 0512018 08/22/2018 Page 110 of'118 C,NS) Immokalee Rd./Randall Blvd Study Area 9 A NW Staff Proposed Draft Amendmen s Golden Gate AreaNthrAYEARIE Transmittal Draft 201 grABitelRay CT Ocean Bluff CT L. NW 35th AVE NE 33rd AVE NE gesismi I OILWELL RD r' I i I I r I i tY i • n g e '- ! w ' II J i 4htir e I Y O ! O > Z z 03 rmamamgi g i i 411110 U) -° L i i '0 —I C\1 str j i'. N - 1 ir 1 11 Randall Blvd Commercial Subdistrict 11 I 1 ,•a , 25th AVE NE i '--- \ i mama sssrnuassso��0.�i i RANDALL BLVD IMMOKAL01:-R[) I m 24th AVE NE —IiamimismilmYaamsa1Y.im.Zymsimaas malmaa1em11maimis 0 -J 7 N /E NW 20th AVE NE 20th Al E NE 08122120'8 Page 111 of 118 co. 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 Conservation and Coastal Management Element (Adopted October 1997, amended through December 12, 2017 by Ordinance no. 2017-48) GOAL 6: (pg. 16] TO IDENTIFY, PROTECT, CONSERVE AND APPROPRIATELY USE NATIVE VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES AND WILDLIFE HABITAT. OBJECTIVE 6.1 [pg. 16] Protect native vegetative communities through the application of minimum preservation requirements. (The Policies under this Objective apply to all of Collier County except for that portion of the County which is identified on the Countywide Future Land Use Map (FLUM) as the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay.) Policy 6.1.1 [pg. 16] For the County's Urban Designated Area, Estates Designated Area, Conservation Designated Area, and Agricultural/Rural Mixed Use District, Rural-Industrial District and Rural-Settlement Area District as designated on the FLUM, native vegetation shall be preserved through the application of the following minimum preservation and vegetation retention standards and criteria, unless the development occurs within the Area of Critical State Concern(ACSC)where the ACSC standards referenced in the Future Land Use Element shall apply. Notwithstanding the ACSC requirements, this Policy shall apply to all non-agricultural development except for single-family dwelling units situated on individual parcels that are not located within a watershed management conservation area identified in a Watershed Management Plan developed pursuant to Policies supporting Objective 2.1 of this Element, For property in Golden Gate Estates and designated Residential Estates in the Golden Gate Area Master Plan, the subdivision of parcels up to 13 acres in size into single family lots shall be treated as single family dwelling units under the preceding sentence. For properties not previously within the Coastal High Hazard Area but now within the Coastal High Hazard Area due to adoption of a revised Coastal High Hazard Area boundary in 2013, the native vegetation preservation and retention standards of the Non-Coastal High Hazard Area shall continue to apply. (Reference the Coastal High Hazard Area Comparison Map in the Future Land Use Element.) Words underlined are added;words st -teugh are deleted. Row of asterisks(**** **** "")denotes break in text. 08/22/2018 Page 112 of 118 .4 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan-BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A Future Land Use Element (Adopted October 199-, amended through December 12, 2017 by Ordinance no. 2017-48) FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION SECTION [pg.25) *** *** *** .** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** URBAN DESIGNATION [pg.25) *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** C. Urban Commercial District [pg. 54] *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 1. Mixed Use Activity Center Subdistrict [pg.54] *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Allowable land uses in Mixed Use Activity Centers include the full array of commercial [pg. 55] uses, residential uses, institutional uses, hotel/motel uses at a maximum density of 26 units per acre, community facilities, and other land uses as generally allowed in the Urban designation. Mixed Use Activity Center#15, in Golden Gate City, shall also allow the additional uses identified in the Golden Gate Area Master Plan. The actual mix of the various land uses shall be determined during the rezoning process based on consideration of the factors listed below. Except as restricted below under the provision for Master Planned Activity Centers, all Mixed Use Activity Centers may be developed with any of the land uses allowed within this Subdistrict. Words underlined are added;words Stfilek-thfe444 are deleted. 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' V 74 01 7-44"tr * \\ ‘,,, .L, ,4111 ----:f—2 / • IT ''''' 10? t \'' i � , L-——..:..:L 1 2' , , __writs Li 40* 6 in *maiuwuias _ �, 1 . . _ Al 1* 111111111111' 1— Ill!ill q ' 1 4.6 A • NtNewl, 40, 11 • , i44,4,44 mom •!. . _.__, Izit_ rii. -, 1 1_, -- . 1 i i 1 il* siVre TO IVA* * .- 4 li. i .4\4:410 NfitiA I I l " : 'f' '-!-- I• - . 1 - -,T'. -I MI ion i - Te4:10 * 444* I i 40 4$V * I INIENIEN ' -tzi II . • :Er : _ *0. 46,4_ ,,,„4,4 . . . ®� + .1a a \ 191 t rT;s—- 1/ !. t _ 111 - , IIe .®���► �''�� �+A( 9A Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT Solid Waste Disposal Sub-Element (Adopted October 1997, amended through December 12. 2017 by Ordinance no. 2017-48) GOAL: [pg. 2] TO PROVIDE AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL BALANCE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERVICES THAT WILL ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF COLLIER COUNTY TO MEET THE ESTABLISHED REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AND MANAGEMENT IN A MANNER THAT ASSURES PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY AND PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES OF COLLIER COUNTY. #** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 2: (DISPOSAL) (pg. 16] Utilize safe and efficient methods for environmentally sound disposal of solid waste in accordance with local, State and Federal regulations and investigate improved methods and implement practices that meet this Objective. **# *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Policy 2.15: [pg 16j The County shall continue to pursue a best management practices approach to making septaae treatment available to residents and businesses within Golden Gate Estates, as a component of bio-solid processing, either directly, through a private entity, or through a public private partnership. Words underlined are added;words struck through+are deleted. Row of asterisks(**** **** ****)denotes break in text. 08/22/2018 Page 116 of 118 Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 20180000261/CPSP-2018-2 9 A PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT Stormwater Management Sub-Element (Adopted October 1997,amended through December 12, 2017 by Ordinance no. 2017-t8) GOAL: [pg. 21 TO PROVIDE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR DRAINAGE AND FLOOD PROTECTION FOR EXISTING AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, MINIMIZE THE DEGRADATION OF QUALITY OF RECEIVING WATERS AND SURROUNDING NATURAL AREAS AND PROTECT THE FUNCTIONS OF NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE AREAS. *** *** *** .** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 2: [pg. 3] Maintain adopted drainage level of service standards for basins and sub-basins identified in the Water Management Master Plan. Maintenance of the drainage level of service(LOS) identified for each basin will be implemented through the watershed management planning process identified within Goal 2 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of this Growth Management Plan. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Policy 2.3: [pg 3] The County will periodically coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District to review the Level of Service Standards for primary water management canals within the County and their effect on Golden Gate Estates. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 5: [pg 4] Regulate land use and development in a manner that protects the functions of natural drainage features, the stormwater management network and natural groundwater aquifer recharge areas. Implementation of this Objective will be consistent with the Watershed Management Planning process identified within Goal 2 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Growth Management Plan, and with relevant provisions contained within the adopted Land Development Code (Ordinance Number 2004-41. as amended). *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.3 [pg. 4] The County will continue to identify and implement educational opportunities related to water resources for parcel owners, homeowners, builders, real estate professionals and the public to aid in understanding and addressing site-specific financial and environmental impacts as well as area-wide impacts to water resources. Policy 5.4 [pg. 4] Within two years of adoption,the County will initiate a study on the feasibility of dispersed water management (DWM) for Golden Gate Estates, and determine the extent to which it will rely on voluntary, incentive or mandatory provisions and whether provisions will apply to developed and undeveloped parcels in Golden Gate Estates. Words underlined are added;words strioek41444augh are deleted. Row of asterisks(**** **** ****)denotes break in text. 08/22/2018 Page 117 of 118 r� Staff Proposed Draft Amendments Golden Gate Area Master Plan—BCC Transmittal Draft 201800002611CPSP-2016-2 9 A n Transportation Element (Adopted October 1997, amended through December 12, 2017 by Ordinance no. 2017-48) GOAL: [pg. 10] TO PLAN FOR, DEVELOP AND OPERATE A SAFE, EFFICIENT, AND COST EFFECTIVE TRANSPORTATION RMOTORIZED NON - MOTORIZED MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS THROUGHOUT COLLIER COUNTY.. MOTORIZ OTORI *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 10: [pg. 21] Encourage safe and efficient mobility for the rural public that remains consistent with the character of the rural areas of Collier County. *** *** *** *** *** *w* *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.3:, [pg.21] Everglades Boulevard, between Golden Gate Boulevard and 1-75, shall not be expanded beyond 4 lanes. Words underlined are added;words sough are deleted. Row of asterisks (**** "" "")denotes break in text. 08/22/2018 Page 118 of 118 9A Acct. #068778 December 13, 2018 Attn: Legals Naples Media Group 1100 Immokalee Road Naples, Florida 34110 Re: CPSP-2018-2 - PL20180000261 (Display W/MAP) Dear Legals, Please advertise the above referenced notice Wednesday, January 2, 2019. Please send the Affidavit of Publication, together with charges involved to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Teresa Cannon, Deputy Clerk P.O. #4500190197 9A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on January 22, 2019 commencing at 9:00 a.m., in the Board of County Commissioners Chamber, Third Floor, Collier County Government Center, 3299 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, FL The purpose of the hearing is to consider: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN RESTUDY AND SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN ELEMENT AND THE GOLDEN GATE AREA FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT; FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; THE SOLID WASTE SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT; AND FURTHERMORE RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. [PL20180000261] [insert map] All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Copies of the proposed RESOLUTION will be made available for inspection at the GMD Department, Zoning Division, Comprehensive Planning Section, 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr., Naples, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Furthermore, the materials will be made available for inspection at the Collier County Clerk's Office, Fourth Floor, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 401 Naples, one week prior to the scheduled hearing. Any questions pertaining to the documents should be directed to the Comprehensive Planning Section of the GMD Department, Zoning Division. Written comments filed with the Clerk to the Board's Office prior to January 22, 2019 will be read and considered at the public hearing. 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 proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, 1 9A Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to 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 ANDY SOLIS, CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Teresa Cannon Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 2 GOLDEN GATE AREA 9 A FUTURE LAND USE MAP w E. IMMOKALEE ROAD ' GE3 N ti °a _ GO OIL WELL ROAD F f: IMMOKALEE ROAD ,. .-.�-,.-......_..__ G RANDALL BOULCVARD r Ll } a w ..... VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD 9 0 '—' 1 a 1 I a °�' V GOLDEN GATE. r+� BOULEVARD 0 O PINE.RIS RD. a WHITE BLVD, 0 — 1 a < CO Et C NI G.O.PKWY. Tri Qm 'c . ;, . a '< g 3rorEftrATe.,, 1 m SR na F.5. DAVIS BOULEVARD R B.R. 84 CI ca M5 r 3 E. ~4 S I1 Q 1 m d Tn $ rg F I (3/1 SCALE 0 T VI :M1 3 a A Mr. 5 MI PREPARED Btt OS/CAO MAPPNIG SECTOR GROWTH MANAGEMENT OEPARTMENT GATE: I/2016 PILE:CPSP-2013-I I-1 DWG I R26E R27E I R28E 1 9A Teresa L. Cannon From: Teresa L. Cannon Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 11:17 AM To: Naples Daily News Legals Subject: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Attachments: CPSP-2018-2 - PL20180000261 (BCC 1-22-19).doc; CPSP-2018-2 - PL20180000261 (BCC 1-22-19).doc; CPSP-2018-2 - PL20180000261 (BCC 1-22-19).pdf Lega Is, Please advertise the attached Display Ad w/Map on Wednesday,January 2,2019.Thanks Teresa Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk II Minutes & Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com 1 9A Teresa L. Cannon From: NDN-Legals <legals@naplesnews.com> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:39 PM To: Teresa L. Cannon Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Attachments: ND-2186016.pdf : Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Please review the proof, and provide approval. Thank you! From:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 11:17 AM To: NDN-Legals<legals@naplesnews.com> Subject:CPSP-2018-2/PL2O18O000261 Legals, Please advertise the attached Display Ad w/Map on Wednesday,January 2, 2019.Thanks Teresa Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk II Minutes & Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com Please visit us on the web at http://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/4ccUCYEY1vFL6OZQYsODJwo?domain=collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient,you must not copy,distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated,opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdesk©collierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents.The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 9A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on January 22,2019 commencing at 9:00 a.m.,in the Board of County Commissioners Chamber,Third Floor,Collier County Government Center,3299 E.Tamiami Trail,Naples,FL The purpose of the hearing is to consider: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05,AS AMENDED,RELATING TO THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN RESTUDY AND SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN ELEMENT AND THE GOLDEN GATE AREA FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES;CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT;FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES;THE SOLID WASTE SUB- ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT;STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB- ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT;AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT; AND FURTHERMORE RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. IPL201800002611 outnEN GATE ARER FUTURE ►ANO USE MAP • IL e I _ !i 3 w _! All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Copies of the proposed RESOLUTION will be made available for inspection at the GMD Department,Zoning Division,Comprehensive Planning Section,2800 N. Horseshoe Dr.,Naples,between the hours of 8:00 A.M.and 5:00 PM.,Monday through Friday.Furthermore,the materials will be made available for inspection at the Collier County Clerk's Office,Fourth Floor,Collier County Government Center,3299 East Tamiami Trail,Suite 401 Naples,one week prior to the scheduled hearing.Any questions pertaining to the documents should be directed to the Comprehensive Planning Section of the GMD Department,Zoning Division.Written comments filed with the Clerk to the Board's Office prior to January 22,2019 will be read and considered at the public hearing. 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 proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division,located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 101,Naples,FL 34112-5356,(239)252-8380,at least two days prior to 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 ANDY SOLIS,CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Teresa Cannon Deputy Clerk(SEAL) N0.2186016 ❑ PROOF O.K.BY: ❑ O.K.WITH CORRECTIONS BY: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY•SUBMIT CORRECTIONS ONLINE ADVERTISER:BCC_COMPREHENSIVE PLANNI PROOF CREATED AT: 12/13/2018 1:02 PM SALES PERSON: NDN7103 PROOF DUE:- PUBLICATION:ND-DAILY NEXT RUN DATE:01/02/19 ND-2186016.INDD SIZE:3 col X 9.25 in 9A Teresa L. Cannon To: NeetVirginia; KendallMarcia Subject: FW: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Attachments: N D-2186016.pdf Please review From: NDN-Legals<Iegals@naplesnews.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:39 PM To:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL2O18O000261 External Message: Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Please review the proof, and provide approval. Thank you! From:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 11:17 AM To: NDN-Legals<legals@naplesnews.com> Subject:CPSP-2018-2/PL2O18OOOO261 Legals, Please advertise the attached Display Ad w/Map on Wednesday,January 2, 2019.Thanks Teresa Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk II Minutes & Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com Please visit us on the web at http://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/4ccUCYEY1vFL6OZgYsODJwo?domain=collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient,you must not copy,distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated,opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdesk@collierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents.The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 9A Teresa L. Cannon From: KendallMarcia <Marcia.Kendall@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 8:17 AM To: Teresa L. Cannon; NeetVirginia Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Teresa, At first the map looked a little fuzzy. However,when the PDF is reduced to the actual size as it will appear in the paper, the map fuzziness disappears. Please proceed upon approval from the CA office. Thank you! Respectfully, /twata Rs, ,eterledi Senior Planner, Zoning Division Comprehensive Planning Section 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, FL 34104 Phone: 239.252.2387 EFax: 239.252.6675 Email: Marcia.Kendall@colliercountyfl.gov Tell us how we are doing by taking our Zoning Division Survey at http://bit.ly/CollierZoning C �Ca nty Exceeding Expectations From:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 8:11 AM To: NeetVirginia <Virginia.Neet@colliercountyfl.gov>; KendallMarcia <Marcia.Kendall@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: FW: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Please review From: NDN-Legals<legals@naplesnews.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:39 PM To:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 : Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Please review the proof, and provide approval. Thank you! From:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 11:17 AM 1 9A Teresa L. Cannon From: NeetVirginia <Virginia.Neet@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2018 4:33 PM To: Teresa L. Cannon Cc: kendall m Subject: FW: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 GGAMP ad See below. Dinny Virginia A. Neet, FRP Office of the Collier County Attorney Telephone (239)252-8066 - Fax(239) 252-6600 Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. From:AshtonHeidi Sent: Monday, December 17, 2018 4:30 PM To: NeetVirginia <Virginia.Neet@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc:CrotteauKathynell<Kathynell.Crotteau@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 GGAMP ad Approved! Thanks! Yield?ashton-rick,' Heidi Ashton-Cicko Managing Assistant County Attorney Office of the Collier County Attorney 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 301 Naples, FL 34104 (239) 252-8400 From: NeetVirginia Sent: Monday, December 17, 2018 4:00 PM To:AshtonHeidi<Heidi.Ashton@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc:CrotteauKathynell<Kathvnell.Crotteau@colliercountvfl.gov> Subject: FW: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 For your approval (BCC). I sent this to you on Friday. Dinny 1 9A Teresa L. Cannon To: NDN-Legals Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Lega Is, Proof looks good, OK to run.Thanks From: NDN-Legals<legals@naplesnews.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:39 PM To:Teresa L. Cannon <Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Subject: RE: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 External Message: Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Please review the proof, and provide approval. Thank you! From:Teresa L. Cannon<Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com> Sent:Thursday, December 13, 2018 11:17 AM To: NDN-Legals<legals@naplesnews.com> Subject: CPSP-2018-2/PL20180000261 Legals, Please advertise the attached Display Ad w/Map on Wednesday,January 2, 2019.Thanks Teresa Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk II Minutes & Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com Please visit us on the web at htto://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/4ccUCYEY1vFL60ZQYs0D3wp?domain=collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient,you must not copy,distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated,opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdesk(acollierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents.The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 9A Napirs at rwui NaplesNews.com 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 daily newspaper 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 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 P.O.# BCC/COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DEV 2186016 PL20180000261 4500190197 Pub Dates January 2,2019 • 61-1L( tGZl1 (Sign ture of affiant) •'M:'"` KAROL E KANGAS of Sworn to and subscribed before me , "°"mesion `26O 1 � :.f 3 CammlsslonkGG126041 � This January 02,2019 i ,? mea hmuit IN BondN ML CAlYter (Signature of affiant) 1 CA I WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 2,2019 I NAPLES DAILY NEWS Sheriff's Office: 21-year-old man New Year's Day 9 A stabbed fatally in Immokalee Mead C.Cardona News Chaff I V cue,in the area of Farm rescue: Deputies Naples Dally News �, USA TODAY NETWORK-FLORIDA The Collier County Medical Examin- er's Office identified21,according the man all S er- pull woman from Aman was fatally stabbed in Immo- nasal peroses, to the Sher kalee a few hours into the new year. ill's Office. The Collier County Sheriff's Office re- Detectives were investigating the 3:30 a.m. Tuesday yinaboutastabbing blocboutk stabbing as ahonlicide.No arrests have submerged car 3:30 a.m.Tuesday in the 2200 block of been made. STATE BRIEFS have reunited after 70 years,thanks toa ASSOCIATED PRESS Ilffis DNA test. Deputies:Florida man accused of The Palm Beach Post reported the TAMPA-A Florida sheriff's dive "As a dive team,it's not a killing mother DNA test in November 2017 gave Antho- team pulled a woman to safety earlylot of chances that we get n Granito y Y on after another MACCLENNY-A man is charged ing for.A brother named John DiPietro, er cut her off on Interstate 4 and her to actually have someone with second-degree murder after depu- who lives in Massachusetts.But they vehicle wound up upside down in a ties found the body of his mother in her didn't come face-to-face until Sunday muddy ravine. walk away from the scene, north Florida home. after DiPietro coordinated with Gram- Amanda Antonio,33,called 911 at SO we're very fortunate." News outlets reported that 44-year- to's daughter-in-law for the surprise old Joel Lee Weeks called the Baker meeting at a Japanese restaurant. 3:48 a.m.;telling dispatchers the wa- Chris Sullivan County Sheriff's Office on Monday and Granito says he got goosebumps ter was rising in the foggy darkness dive team deputy told dispatchers he needed emergency when he saw his brother's face,adding near Tampa, said Hillsborough medical help. he'd waited almost"70 years for this." County Sheriff's spokesman Danny in case the air pocket disappear- When deputies arrived at the home They talked for hours at the restau- Alvarez. ed before they could free Antonio. they found the hilt of a knife protruding rant,swapping jokes and family stories. "We had 13 units trying to race up He said he could only pry the driv- fromawound in Weeks'stomach.Then They learned that neither brother and down l-4 near the fairground in a er's side door open a few inches be- they found the body of 66-year-old Re- smokes or drinks.And neither gambles dense, dense fog," Alvarez told cause it was encased in mud.Pollack bekah Ann Osteen in one of the bed- for the same reason-they work too WFFS."Our lights are bouncing back eventually got the passenger door rooms. hard for their money to bet it away. at us from the fog as we're trying to open. Authorities didn't say how she was find this woman that is literally 'pas a dive team,ifs not a lot of killed. Toddler hurt falling Into rhino drownin " exhibit at Florida zoo g chances that we get to actually have 1 dead,15-year-old girl hurt when A deputy eventually spotted someone walk away from the scene, car crashes into lake MELBOURNE - Officials say a 2- the rear of her car sticking out of so we're very fortunate," Sullivan year-old girl has been injured after fall- waist-deep muddy water, Alvarez said. MIAMI LAKES-Police in SouthFlor- ing into the rhinoceros exhibit at aFlori- said. Antonio suffered minor injuries ida say a car plunged into a lake,killing da zoo. He calmed Antonio and kept her and was taken to Tampa General 19-year-old and sending a 15-year-old Brevard County Fire Rescue officials in an air pocket until the sheriff's Hospital to get checked out. girl to a hospital with critical injuries. said the girl was taken to an Orlando dive team members arrived to help. "New Year's we usually have sto- Miami-Dade police say the four teens hospital for treatment Tuesday after- Deputies Chris Sullivan and Jere- ries that are tragic.Bad accidents," were inside the car when it crashed into noon.Her mother was also taken to a my Pollack realized they needed to Alvarez said. a lake in Miami Lakes early Tuesday hospital for treatment. The incident get her out quickly as water rose in "Today was a great scenario where ' morning.Two16-year-olds-driver Jon- happened at the Brevard Zoo in Mel- the vehicle. athan Perez and passenger Kevin Pla- bourne. everything lust came together the cares-escaped without injuries. The zoo's executive director Keith "It was thick,disgusting muddy right away.We fought the mud.We Wmsten tells Florida Today they don't water that came up to your chest and fought the weather.We fought the 2 brothers reunite after 70 years believe the rhino's horn touched the was very difficult to move through," lack of knowing where she was.She thanks to DNA test child.The extent of her injuries wasn't said Sullivan,a member of the dive came out alive because of a really immediately known. team. good team effort." WEST PALM BEACH-Two brothers —Associated Press Sullivan carried an oxygen tank ®, FOR 70 YEARS! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby F that b Cala c Board of Comity Coouvktlooaa will hold a public hearing on January y` 22,2019 eomueu,tg 900 h Board of County Commission.,Chamber.Third Floor Collier County SHt�E•• T off f f Govema 3299E T T J naRNaplFL 1 Th,purpose of h hearing m d. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING WAREHOUSE AMENDMENTSN555. 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