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Agenda 10/28/2008 Item #16E20 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Page 1 of 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Freitas Property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval of the attached Interim Management Plan for the Freitas Property and direction to the County Manager, or his designee, for its implementation. CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance, 2002-63, Section 14(1), as amended, requires that, no later than ninety (90) days from the date of acquisition, an Interim Management Plan shall be submitted by County staff to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) for approval. Upon approval, the Plan shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for final approval and shall be implemented according to the Board's direction. Subsequent to the Interim Management Plan, a final plan is to be presented to the Board within two (2) years. .- The 2.27 -acre Freitas property was purchased by Collier County in July 2008. It is located west of Everglades Blvd on the south side of 62nd Ave NE in the North Golden Gate Estates. The Interim Management Plan was reviewed and approved by the Lands Evaluation and Management Subcommittee on September 8, 2008. On October 13, 2008, it was unanimously approved by the full CCLAAC. FISCAL IMPACT: The land management activity costs are estimated to be $4,200 for the first year and $1,100 each subsequent year. Funds are budgeted within the Conservation Collier Land Management Fund to accomplish these activities. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Management of Conservation Collier lands to support appropriate public access is consistent with and supports Policy 1.1.6 and Objective 1.3 in the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance (2002-63), as amended, in Section 14, provides a legal framework for development of management plans and for use of environmentally sensitive lands. The recommendation of the Freitas Interim Management Plan by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for Board approval falls within this legal framework. The Interim Management Plan is legally sufficient for Board action. - JAB RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the attached Interim Management Plan and directs the County Manager, or his designee, to implement it for the Freitas property. PREPARED BY: Christal Segura, Environmental Specialist, Conservation Collier Program, Department of Facilities Management - Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Page 2 of 12 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16E20 Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Freitas Property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program. Meeting Date: 10/28/2008 900:00 AM Prepared By Christal Segura Environmental Specialist Date Administrative Services Facilities Management 10/13/20082.25:20 PM Approved By MeHssa Hennig ::nvironmental Specialist Date Administrative Services Facilities Management 10/13/2008 2:28 PM Approved By Skip Camp. C.F.M Facilities Management Director Date Administrative Services Faciiities Management 10113/20085:31 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 10/15/200812:08 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 10116120089:03 AM Approved By OMS Coordinator Applications Analyst Date Administrative Services Information Technology 101161200811:03 A,l\Il Approved By Mark Isackson Budget A.nalyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 10/16/2008 :; :38 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County' Manager's Office 1012GI2008 1 :03 PM fi le://C :\Agenda T est\Export\ 115-0ctober%2028, %202008\ 16. %20CONSENT%20AGEN... 10/22/2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28, 2008 Page 3 of 12 Conservation Collier: Freitas Property Interim Management Plan - Final Draft Prepared By: Collier County: Facilities Management Department Conservation Collier Program 3301 Tamiami Trail Bldg W Naples, FL 34112 October 2008 October 2008 Aaenda Item No. 16E20 - October 28, 2008 Conservation Collier.' Freitas Page 4 of 12 Interim Management Plan Table of Contents 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan............................ .. 3 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities...................................... 3 3.0 Interilll Site Plan................................. ........................ ............. 3 3.1 Location and Site Description........... .............................. ..... 3 3.2 Signage..... ... ........ ....... ... ...... '" ..... ....... ...... ....... ...... ....... 3 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases. . . ..... . .. .. . .... . ..... ... ., ...... . ...... 4 3.4 Structures. .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . ... . . .. ... . ....... .... . . .. . ..... . .... 4 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses....... ...... ...... ...... ..... .... .. .. .. 4 4.0 Interim Management Objectives........... . ........................................ 4 4. 1 Natural Resource Protecti on. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. 4 4.2 Site Security..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . .. 5 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan........................ 5 4.4 Debris Rellloval. . . . ... . . .. . .. .. . ..... . .. .. .. .. .. . . ...... ........ .. . ..... . ...... 5 4.5 CulturaL Historical and Archaeological Resource Protection............ 5 4.6 Listed Species Protection................................................. ..... 5 4.7 Public Access.................................................................... 6 4.8 Site Monitoring and Long Tenn Management Plan.................... .... 6 4.9 Partnerships...................................................................... 6 5.0 Exhibits................................................................................... 7 EXHIBIT I: Location Map EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table EXHIBIT 4: Implementation Timeline ') October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28, 2008 Conservation Collier: Freitas Page 5 of 12 Interim Management Plan 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan The Freitas property (Folio: 38847240008) was purchased by Collier County in July 2008 with funds from the Conservation Collier Program. The property will be managed for conservation, protection, and enhancement of natural resources and for passive and compatible public outdoor recreation. This Interim Management Plan is intended to identify the key management priorities and issues within the site and give direction for management for the next two years. This document is meant to be the precursor to a Final Management Plan, which will outline more specific aspects of site management. Since the Freitas Parcel is contiguous to the Oetting Preserve, both Preserves will be incorporated into one, Final Management Plan. A new preserve name will be assigned at that time to incorporate all continuous parcels. Kev Interim Management Objectives 1. Protect, manage and restore (as appropriate) the native habitat on site 2. Take appropriate steps to open the site for public access 3. Explore opportunities for partnerships 4. Meet with community members who have an interest in this property and obtain feedback for Final Management Plan Action Plan I a. Install temporary conservation land signs and/or no dumping / no trespassing signs along property boundaries I b. Treat, monitor, and manage invasive, exotic vegetation 2a. Determine possible location of future parking area 2b. Determine location of future boardwalk / trail system 2c. Evaluate need for a picnic table, benches, garbage receptacles and interpretive signage along trail 2d. Send copies of Freitas Interim Management Plan to adjoining property owners and the Estates Elementary School 3a. Contact adjacent property owners on a yearly basis for possible preserve expansion 4.. Develop Final Management Plan and hold Public Meeting(s). 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities The Collier County Conservation Collier Staff will be responsible for managing the Freitas property, and may seek to obtain grants to assist in funding management activities. 3.0 Interim Site Plan 3.1 Location and Site Description The 2.27-acre Freitas property (Folio: 38847240008) is located west of Everglades Blvd on the south side of 62nd Ave NE. It is located in Golden Gates Estates Section 31, Township 47, Range 28. The entire property is high quality cypress wetland, which is part of the Horsepen Strand Slough. 3 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28, 2008 Conservation Collier: Freitas Page 6 of 12 Interim Afanagement Plan 3.2 Signage Temporary signs identifying the property as a Conservation Collier Preserve will be posted at the northern boundary of the site facing 62nd Ave NE. Temporary No Trespassing / No Dumping signs may also be posted along the northern boundary if needed. 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases A 30-foot road easement exists on the north side of the property. No other easements, concessions or leases exist on the parcel or are proposed for the future, unless they further conservation objectivcs, such as a conservation easement. 3.4 Structures There are no structures on the property. 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses The Freitas property is directly contiguous to Conservation Collier's Oetting Preserve to the south. It is surrounded on the three sides by undeveloped estates zoned lots. The Estates Elementary School is located across 60th Ave NW to the southeast of the Freitas and Oetting Properties. The Oetting and Freitas Preserves are located 2.8 miles southeast of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed. 4.0 Interim Management Objectives 4.1 Natural Resource Protection Existing Native Vegetation: Ground Cover: Groundcover vegetation includes, in order of abundance, native grasses, dog fennel (Eupatorium capillifolium); swamp fern (Blechnum serrulatum), musky mint (H.vptis alala), hempweed (Mikania scandens); false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica). These plants indicate a moist area. The abundance of dog fennel indicates drought conditions. A number of vine species were present throughout the ground cover and midstory. These include morning glories (Ipomea sp.), greenbriar (Smilax sp.), and white twinvine (Sarcostemma clausum). Midstorv: The midstory is sparse, consisting of scattered wax myrtle (^,~vrica cerifera), saltbush (Baccahris ham ilifo lia), and myrsine (Myrsine jloridana). Strangler fig (Ficus aurea) is minimally present in the midstory. Canopy: The canopy is dominated by cypress (Taxodium distichum), but also includes scattered cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), red maple (Acer rubrum), and laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia). These tree species typically indicate upland/wetland transitional areas and/or wetlands. Unique Natural Features: The cypress wetlands on site are of high quality, containing minimal invasive exotic plants. The property is part of a larger slough system called Horsepen Strand. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) stated that the property contains "wetlands of high quality and function" and are part of "a unique cypress system." 4 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Conservation Collier: FreitasPage 7 of 12 Interim Management Plan Listed Plant Species Listed plant species found on the Freitas property include common wild pine (Tillandsia faseieulata) and reflexed wild pine (T balbisiana). Possible Listed Wildlife Species: No listed wildlife species were observed at the time of the site visit. The observed habitat and location would support the presence of the following listed species: Everglades snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus), limpkin (Aramus guarauna), and woodstork (Myeteria amerieana). Florida black bear (Ursus amerieanus floridanus) and Big Cypress fox squirrel (Sew'ius niger shermani), may also be present, forage in, or move through this area as it is near known populations (Closing the Gaps, Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission, 1994). 4.2 Site Security Security shall be provided by the Collier County Sheriffs Office via routine patrols in the area. Once plans for public access have been implemented, a sign will be posted at the trail entrance denoting the times the property will be open for public access. 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan Conservation Collier staff will contract out the exotic vegetation removal and maintenance using Conservation Collier management funds. The low exotic plant density on site does not warrant applying for grant funding to aid in the cost of removal. Invasive, exotic plants present primarily include Brazilian pepper (Sehinus terebinthifolius) and ceasarweed (Urena lobata). Because there are only scattered areas of low-density exotic plants, the plants in the ROW will be cut treated and physically removed from the site and the remainder will be treated in place with an appropriate herbicide. F allow up maintenance will occur after the water levels subside each subsequent year. The removal of hardwood, invasive vegetation has already been initiated on the adjoining Oetting Preserve. 4.4 Debris Removal There was no significant debris found on the property. If deemed necessary, "No Dumping" signs and a fence may need to be installed along the northern property line to deter fuliher dumping. Routine trash removal and trail maintenance can be accomplished by staff, the Sheriff's office weekender crews, contracted, or volunteer labor. 4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resource Protection The Freitas property is not within an area of historical and archaeological probability, and no historical or archaeological sites appear to be present on the property. The County will notify the Division of Historical Resources immediately if evidence is found to suggest that any archaeological or historic resources exist on site. If such resources are identified on- site, staff shall cordon off the area, and a professional survey and assessment shall be instituted. The archaeologist shall prepare a report outlining results of the assessments and issue recommendations to County staff about management of any sites discovered, per provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. This report shall be sent to the Division of Historical Resources. The County shall cooperate fully with direction from the 5 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Conservation Collier: Freitas Page 8 of 12 Interim Management Plan Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological and historical resources. The management of these resources will comply with the provisions of Chapter 267, Florida Statutes, specifically Sections 267.061 2 (a) and (b). Listed Species Protection Conservation Collier staff will evaluate needs for protection if any listed species are found on the property. 4.7 Public Access The public may access the property from 62nd Ave NE. The potential of creating an agreement for shared parking with the Elementary School across from the adjoining Oetting Property exists. The creation of a permeable parking area will be explored especially if adjacent parcels are able to be purchased. Staff may work with the Transportation Department to create a crosswalk across 60th Ave NE from the Estates Elementary School to the Oetting Preserve and therefore the Freitas Preserve to make crossing the road safer. Grant funding will be sought to fund the creation of a raised boardwalk. Conservation Collier staff wi]] obtain any vegetation clearing pennits that may be required for boardwalk creation. Until standards can be specifically designed for conservation lands, public access for Conservation Collier properties will be managed by the same standards as set forth within Collier County Ordinance # 76-48, as amended, which regulates the use of County parks. 4.8 Site Monitoring and Long Term Management Plan Monitoring of the site will consist of trash removal, boardwalk up-keep, and invasive exotic vegetation re-treatment. Conservation Collier staff shall be responsible for property maintenance with tasks contracted out as necessary and management partnerships sought with neighboring agencies. The site will be monitored for exotic vegetation re-growth semi-annually for two years following initial treatment. After two years, exotic vegetation will be monitored on a yearly basis. 4.8 Partnerships Conservation Collier staff will seek out and evaluate potential for partnerships for conservation, protection, and education. We will work with the Estates Elementary School to set up opportunities for environmental and science based educational programs and use. Grants will be explored to assist in funding of educational signage and programs. 6 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Conservation Collier: Freitas Page 9 of 12 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 1: Location Map Conservation Collier FrettasLoeatlon Map 6.&thA.Vll HE 6.2nd AVII HE l...; > W :'/,- ~ I ..-.:: I ~' C. '-' 60th Ave NE 68th Ave HE I (1 I ',='~IO 2:, ~)OZ) ~e€f, " '~_E )I{ Freitas Location .. Ffefta~ 38847,?400D5 I,Aj\iii'.'l AcqUired COn!;erv&t!OI". CollIer Pwpoerl>es iOettingl t r'I'i'<'. ~ "fn;ot!., s 0.,. &-.:." Pare.e,. . CofU... c:~ ,,~ ....._er ~ IIy: ~IS '1:-"","'00" ~ Q,',e_l'YaUOII CoI''', ,ICSIt, t_rete'#<'Ol'tll$,AIII,_"'<'Ol'" 1 '"".,..xii and "" 0.-. ....07 7 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28, 2008 Conservation Collier.' Freita'i?age 10 of 12 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map Conservation Collier Freitas Aerial Map u .. -; ~ '.....,J I :'::-,C.,f~' Freitas Aerial '\ 1 \\ -<;'fit__ I ( " r-"'! L-J Ffelta;; 38E'472~QQOB t,cqwred ConSBrvaHon Colher PrODeriler. (Oetting) Cotjle~ C.;.Hlnt\1 Roads .'----., -1 I ~,-; ~ I Do'. lk>u<<: eo' "'re"l~ and ::/0011 Aen." . Collier Count)' ............,,. App".I- c....I.ct By, GIS (;0"........'_ CoH* (l;.eo.........lStlon CoII...nm"".:_...... p..."...,.u.a.,p~~'......1 0.'",7.1S.oe i "CHl L.,_ivr::h 8 October 2008 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28,2008 Conservation Collier.' FreitaJlage 11 of 12 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table Management Element Initial Cost Annual Comments Recurring Costs Exotics Control $3,200 $1 , 1 00 Based on figures for the Oetting Property Parking Facility nla nla A parking area within the slough could be difficult to permit Access Trailsl ADA $800 nla Seasonal mulched foot trails may be created through the Frietas parcel. This would connect to a potential boardwalk (ADA) on the Oetting parcels to the south. The Sheriff's Department weekend work program or local Boy Scout troops can be utilized to create the mulched trails. Estimate based on 625 linear feet, 5 feet wide, 3 feet thick at $2.00 a bag. Fencing nla $3.00 per foot field fencing; Gates - $250 ea Trash Removal nla t.b.d. No solid waste observed Signs $200 3' X 1.5' metal on post - uninstalled $100 each Total $4,200 $1,100 9 Agenda Item No. 16E20 October 28. 2008 Page 120' 12 EXHIBIT 4: Estimated Implementation Time Line Management Activities OIN D J F M A' MI J J i A IS 0 N D J F M A'M J J Als I ViE CIO E A E A P A V UU E C 0 E A E A P A V V T V C N B R R Y N L G P T V C N B R R Y N L Gjp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 's 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 , 0 0 010 I 0 0 o 0 i I lnstall signs I x I ! ! I I I i ! I I I I I Initial exotic vegetation treatment and maintenance x x I I : ! x x x : x I I ! X x i i I Debris removal ! ! I I I I I , I Send intetim management plan to neighbors and x x i I ! ! ! I I 1 i I school upon approval bv BCC I i I I I Completion of final management plan (incorporate I I I I I I x ! I I I I I i Oetting and Freitas Properties into one plan) ! , I ! I I