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Resolution 2004-175 RESOLUTION NO. 2004--.!]5 16A8 :.11;".' ,. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF COLLIER, FLORIDA, APPROVING A TARGET PROTECTION AREA MAILING STRATEGY FOR THE CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION PROGRAM'S SECOND PROPERTY SELECTION CYCLE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County has recognized the need to plan for future growth and has initiated a long-term program, known as Conservation Collier, to acquire, protect, restore and manage environmentally sensitive lands in perpetuity and to provide public open space for the benefit of present and future generations; and WHEREAS, Conservation Collier Program includes identification and protection of Collier County's natural resources, including upland and wetland communities, native plant communities, endemic species, endangered species habitat, water resources and aesthetic or other natural features; and WHEREAS, protected lands include those that provide appropriate natural resource-based recreational and educational opportunities, protect local water resources, provide flood control; and WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as "Ordinance No. 2002-63") has described Target Protection Areas (TPAs); and WHEREAS, Section 13 (I) of Ordinance No. 2002-63 provides that county staff will send letters of inquiry to all property owners within these Target Protection Areas. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION I. Findings It is found and declared that: (A) The cost of a simultaneous mailing of letters to all property owners within all Target Protection Areas will be approximately $40,000, as opposed to $300 for a proposed second cycle mailing to criteria-based properties from identified Target Protection Areas and other areas that meet program goals and criteria. !' 16A8 :>> (B) The goal for a realistic number of properties for staff to process and for the CCLAAC to evaluate and rank in creating the second Active Acquisition List has been determined to be 35. (C) Using estimated rates of return of positive interest generated by property owner interest letters, it has been determined that mailing approximately 750 interest letters will result in approximately 15 to 30 parcels for review and ranking on the Active Acquisition List. (D) There has been a subcommittee recommendation that was unanimously approved by the CCLAAC on March 8, 2004, endorsing a strategy for a mailing outreach effort. This strategy is to modify the broader TPA list into a more manageable partition of that list, targeting those lands having the highest environmental value within TPAs and including one area recommended by Lee County Conservation 20/20 and endorsed by the CCLAAC. Additionally, with each successive mailing cycle, appropriate lands within TPAs shall be targeted by means of a criteria-based, equitably distributed, phased mailing until all undeveloped properties within the TP As have been sent an inquiry letter or all Conservation Collier funds have been spent. (E) The CCLAAC is authorized by Ordinance No. 2002-63 to recommend an update to the Target Protection Areas List and selection strategy to the Board of County Commissioners to fulfiIl the purposes of the Conservation Collier Program. (F) This Resolution is adopted pursuant to applicable provisions of law. SECTION II. Be it also resolved that Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopt the following Second-cycle Target Protection Areas outreach mailing strategy: 1. Staff shall send approximately 750 interest inquiry letters to owners of undeveloped properties within the following areas that meet the following criteria: Area Objective Criteria for selection I Properties in the Immokalee area where xeric 10 acres or less and at least scrub plant communities are present 50% vegetated -Urban TP A 10 acres or more and at least Properties where undeveloped wetlands remain 50% vegetated and/or II and can serve to buffer and expand CREW functioning as a buffer to conservation lands CREW lands -Sending and Habitat and Flow way Stewardship TPA --.... Properties in the Sabal Bay area where xeric 10 acres or less and at least III scrub, coastal strand, native beach, high marsh 50% vegetated - Urban or tidal freshwater marsh plant communities TPA remam Adjacent to the Gordon IV Remaining native plant communities that buffer River corridor and at least the Gordon Ri ver corridor 50% vegetated - Urban TPA V Continued acquisition of properties within NGGE Unit 53 properties NGGE Unit 53 NGGETPA Undeveloped properties in S6 T48 R27 -Sending TP A VI Properties that abut and expand conservation S 11 T48 R26 -Sending TP A target lands across border with Lee County S 12 T48 R26 - Sending TPA S6 T46 R28 - Non-TPA 16A8 2. Using a query to the County's GIS database, the number of parcels and acreage involved in this interest inquiry letter mail-out using the above criteria and distributed across TP As is as follows: Number of Parcels Acreage 1. Urban Area 600 9,500 2. North Golden Gate Estates 40 80 3. Sending 68 1,920 4. FSNHSAs 92 16,000 5. Other 2 640 Total 802 28,140 3. Subsequent mail outs will include other properties from within TP As, however, prior to the mail out, the CCLAAC shall re-evaluate priorities for purchase to focus efforts and will forward this recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners for its approval. This cycle shall be repeated until either all undeveloped properties in the TPAs have been sent an interest inquiry letter or all Conservation Collier funds are spent. SECTION III. Effective Date. This Resolution adopted and made effective this motion, second and majority vote favoring same. l6A8 1tlll day of May, 2004, after BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER C TY, FLORID ATTP;S.T~~ '''~'''' D~iGHT.E~.B)tO.CK, Clerk '., 'm ~ ~. ~ :'," 1 '. ,~) B...y. ' . <'~..,~~-". ~ ., . ~Jtycleif - - ~:~)ttClst. Qi:~.$i.a.""f $1Q4,l,~~.,!';:)~'ll. I .~. ',-" ,) . Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: ~~ ;tar Michael W. 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