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Agenda 06/23/2009 Item #16E 9 Agenda Item No. 16E9 June 23, 2009 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to apply to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for the opportunity to certify a portion of the Conservation Collier Starnes property as a gopher tortoise recipient site. OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners authorize the County Manager or his designee to apply to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for the opportunity to certify a portion of the Conservation Collier Starnes property as a gopher tortoise recipient site. CONSIDERATION: Gopher tortoise recipient sites are privately or publicly owned lands onto which tortoises that are displaced by development can be relocated under a new state permitting system that came into effect in April 2009. The objective of the recipient site program is to provide the highest level of long-term security for the gopher tortoise and its habitat on permitted recipient sites. Permitted recipient sites help to prevent the loss of tortoises on development sites, help retain the local or regional tortoise resource, and can contribute to habitat preservation if sites receive long-term protection. Landowners who have their properties certified as recipient sites can receive financial compensation from the donor site owner (such as a developer). This financial compensation can offset any upfront costs associated with becoming a certified recipient site, --- FWC staff and gopher tortoise stakeholders agree that few conservation benefits to the species are realized by Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD) testing associated with tortoise relocation. Under the new permitting system, recipient site owners are allowed to decide for themselves whether URTD testing will be required for relocated tortoises, The Starnes Property, which is owned by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, does, or can, meet all of the requirements to receive FWC certification as a long-term protected recipient site. The property will be managed for conservation, protection, and enhancement of natural resources and for passive and compatible public outdoor recreation, management activities (Le. mowing, burning, and exotic vegetation removal) to improve the site fidelity for the gopher tortoise will occur, and the FWC can be granted a conservation easement over the Starnes property. Additionally, the creation of a gopher tortoise recipient site within the Starnes property is compatible with the creation of a Panther Habitat Unit Conservation Bank within the same property. The Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee recommended unanimously at their April 13, 2009 meeting to pursue any applicable permits necessary to establish a gopher tortoise recipient site certification for the Starnes property. Should the Starnes property be accepted by FWC as a certified gopher tortoise recipient site, any documents required for certification will be brought back to the Board for the Chairman's signature. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenses in the amount of $15,900 will be paid from the Conservation Collier Land Management Fund (174) for site work and preparation of permitting materials that are required for an FWC gopher tortoise recipient site permit application, Should the Starnes property become a certified recipient site, this cost as well as all costs for management and monitoring of the recipient site will be reimbursed to Conservation Collier through tortoise re-Iocation fees charged to the donor site owners. --- Agenda Item No. 16E9 June 23, 2009 Page 2 of 4 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This proposal supports Objective 1.1, which requires the County to continue to develop and implement a comprehensive environmental management and conservation program, which will ensure that the natural resources, including State and Federally listed animal species, of Collier County are properly, appropriately, and effectively identified, managed, and protected. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This Executive Summary has been reviewed for legal sufficiency and is legally sufficient for Board action. This item is not quasi judicial, and as such ex parte disclosure is not required. This item requires majority vote only. - JBW RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners authorizes the County Manager, or his designee, to apply to FWC for the opportunity to certify a portion of the Conservation Collier Starnes property as a gopher tortoise recipient site and authorizes the Chairman to execute a letter to FWC attesting that the property is owned by the Board and that URTD testing will not be required on tortoises relocated to the site. PREPARED BY: Melissa Hennig, Principal Environmental Specialist, Department of Facilities Management _. -- Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 16E9 June 23, 2009 Page 3 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16E9 Recommendation to authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to allow the Conservation Collier Starnes property to become a certified Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission gopher tortoise recipient site. Meeting Date: 6/23/200990000 AM Prepared By Melissa Hennig Administrative Services Environmental Specialist Facilities Management Date 6/4/20095:13:19 PM Approved By Skip Camp, C.F.M. Administrative Services Facilities Management Director Facilities Management Date 6/8/2009 2:22 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 6/9/2009 5:20 PM Approved By OMS Coordinator County Manager's Office OMB Coordinator Office of Management & Budget Date 6/10/20091 :32 PM Approved By Laura Davisson County Manager's Office Management & Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date 6/11/200911:51 AM Approved By Jennifer A. Belpedio County Attorney Assistant County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 6/12/20098:35 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 6/12/2009 11 :32 AM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Board of County Commissioners Deputy County Manager Date County Manager's Office 6/12/20099:58 PM file://r:\A o-eno::l Te <:t\Fxnort\ 1 T) _ hme% '70'71 0/...'7 0'7 OOQ\ 1 h 0/... '70rnN~PNT% ')0 A nPNTJ A \ 1 h/17/?OOO Agenda Item No. 16E9 June 23, 2009 Page 4 of 4 June 23, 2009 Mr. Richard McCann Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 Re: Collier County Starnes Property Recipient Site Permit Gopher Tortoise Recipient Site and URTD Testing Dear Mr. McCann: At its June 23,2009 meeting (Agenda Item 16E) the Collier County Board of County Commissioners authorized the Starnes Property, which is owned by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, to become a certified Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission gopher tortoise recipient site, The property will be managed for conservation, protection, and enhancement of natural resources and for passive and compatible public outdoor recreation. Management activities (i.e. mowing, burning, and exotic vegetation removal) to improve the site fidelity for the gopher tortoise will occur. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will be granted a conservation easement over the Starnes property. Upper respiratory tract disease testing will not be required in accepting offsite tortoises to this site. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the recipient site, please feel free to call Melissa Hennig at 239-252-2957 or Chris Stephens (Ecologist) with Johnson Engineering, Inc. at 239- 461-2414. Sincerely, Donna Fiala, Chairman Collier COW1ty Board of COW1ty Commissioners Enclosures Cc: Heather Rigney (FWC) Chris Stephens (lEI) Melissa Hennig (Collier COW1ty)