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Agenda 09/23/2008 Item #10GItem # 10G September 23, 2008 1 of 61 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a superseding resolution authorizing the condemnation of fee simple and /or those perpetual or temporary easement interests necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements required for the extension of Tree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street, and Wooderest Drive from Immokalee Road to Tree Farm Road. (Project No. 60171). Estimated fiscal impact: $1,200,000.00. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a superseding resolution authorizing the acquisition by condemnation of fee simple and/or those perpetual or temporary easement interests necessary to extend Tree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street, and Woodcrest Drive from Immokalee Road to Tree Farm Road (Project No. 60171). CONSIDERATIONS: On July 25, 2007, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, adopted Resolution No. 2007 -212, finding public purpose and necessity and authorizing the condemnation of fee simple and/or those perpetual or temporary easement interests necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements necessary to extend Tree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street and Woodcrest Drive from Immokalee Road to Tree Farm Road. Since then, the road alignment adjacent to these parcels has moved slightly to the north to avoid conflicts with underground radial wires emanating from the base of various antennae located on the parent tract of these parcels. The sketches and legal descriptions of Parcels 102FEE and 102SE have been revised, and new Parcels 104FEE2 and 104SE2 have been added to the project to accommodate the new alignment of the road in this area. Initial authorization for the purchase of right -of -way for the Tree Farm Road / Woodcrest Drive project was given by the Board of County Commissioners on February 27, 2007, under Resolution No. 2007 -50. Pursuant to obligations set forth in applicable Developer Contribution Agreements, the county is required to construct this project, and developers along the corridor have agreed to donate the property necessary to construct the road through Plat Book Dedications or Fee Simple donations. While the County still plans to accept those dedications and donations when they are submitted for Plat Book approval or conveyed, if for any reason the property is not submitted, the County needs to be able to acquire the remaining property in order to construct the project. Hence, the authority to acquire the right -of -way by condemnation, if necessary, is being sought from the Board. The Board of County Commissioners has been advised through numerous communications of the need to extend Tree Farm Road and Woodcrest Drive, The Board is herewith being advised of the various alternative routes and typical roadway sections considered by its professional engineering staff and consultants, and of the environmental impacts and costs of each engineering alternative, of the public health, safety and welfare considerations, and of the long -range planning implications posed by each alternative. Reference is being made to the attached Technical Memorandum prepared by CH2MHill. By its review, concurrence and approval of this executive summary, the back -up documentation, and the proposed resolution, the Board will have determined that the legal descriptions, and the interest in real property specified on each legal description, which are a part of Item # 10G September 23, 2008 2of61 the attached Resolution, represent the most feasible location, and are necessary for the construction of the proposed expansion to Tree Farm Road and Woodcrest Drive. The Board of County Commissioners has been further advised that it is necessary and in the public's best interest to acquire, by condemnation if necessary, those interests in real property specified on each legal description attached to the Resolution. FISCAL IMPACT: While much of the right -of -way has been committed to the County at no charge through development agreements, it is estimated that the total cost of all right -of -way which may be taken via condemnation will be $1,200,000.00. This amount includes the cost of all real property rights required for construction of the proposed improvements, as well as all expenses for title work, real estate appraisals, and those expenses, such as property owner attorney's fees and expert witness fees, which the County is required to pay according to Sections 73.091 and 73.092, F.S. All such payments will come from the Transportation Supported Gas Tax fund and the Road Impact Fee funds. Source of funds are gas tax and road impact fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The expansion of Tree Farm Road and Woodcrest Drive (Project No. 6017 1) is an integral part of Collier County's Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action.SRT. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County: 1. Adopt the attached Resolution; 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute same on behalf of the Board; and 3. Authorize any budget amendments that may be necessary to implement the collective will of the Board as evidenced by the adoption of the attached Resolution and the approval of this Executive Summary. Prepared by: Robert Bosch, ROW Coordinator, TECM Attachment: 1. Condemnation Resolution with Exhibit "A" 2. Technical Memorandum from CH2MHill Item # 10G September 23, 2008 Recommendation to adopt a superseding resolution authorizing the conde &odtc* of fee simple and /or those perpetual or temporary easement interests necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements required for the extension of Tree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street, and Woodcrest Drive from Immokalee Road to Tree Farm Road. (Project No. 60171). Estimated fiscal impact: $1,200,000.00. (Norman Feder, Transportation Services Administrator) Prepared By: Department Date Trans. Eng. And Const. Mgmt. 9/8/2008 3:32:30 PM Approved By: Department Approval Trans. Eng. And Approved Const. Mgmt. Approved By: Department Approval County Attorney Approved Approved By: Department Approval Transportation Approved Approved By: Date 9/10/2008 10:12 AM Date 9/11/2008 10:21 AM Date 9/15/2008 9:48 AM Department Approval Date Office of Management Approved 9/15/2008 4:23 PM and Budget Approved By: Department Approval Date County Approved 9/15/2008 5:27 PM Manager's Office ATTACHMENTS: Name: ❑ ES for Superseding Cond. Reso.doc Description: Executive Summary ❑ SupersedinaCond.Reso pdf Condemnation Resolution ❑ Exh.A- $upersedinaCond.Reso.pdf Exhibit "A" to Condemnation Resolution ❑ Technical Merri 08,odf Technical Memorandum Item # 10G 4of61 Type: Executive Summary Resolution Letter Exhibit Backup Material Item # 10G September 23, 2008 5of61 RESOLUTION NO. 2008- A RESOLUTION SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2007 -212 AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATION OF FEE SIMPLE AND /OR THOSE PERPETUAL OR TEMPORARY EASEMENT INTERESTS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE EXTENSION OF TREE FARM ROAD FROM DAVILA STREET TO MASSEY STREET, AND WOODCREST DRIVE FROM IMMOKALEE ROAD TO TREE FARM ROAD. (PROJECT NO. 6017 1) WHEREAS, roadway improvements consisting of the 2 -laning of Wooderest Drive extending south from Immokalee Road to Tree Farm Road for approximately one mile and the 2- laning of Tree Farm Road extending cast from Davila Street to Massey Street for approximately one -half mile (hereinafter referred to as the "Project ") are necessary in order to provide adequate and local access to existing and proposed residences and developments on Tree Farm Road, Woodcrest Drive and Massey Street, thereby meeting certain concurrency requirements consistent with Objective 8 and pursuant to Policy 9.3 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan for Collier County and Chapter 163, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Project is part of Collier County's official Road Network, and is a part of the long range plan for transportation infrastructure as adopted January 12, 2006 in the 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan; and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2007, the Board adopted Resolution No. 2007 -212 authorizing the condemnation of property for the construction of the Project; and WHEREAS, the sketches and descriptions of Parcels 102FEE and 102SE have been revised, and new Parcels 104FEE2 and 104SE2 have been added to correctly reflect the property required for construction of the Project and Item # 10G September 23, 2008 WHEREAS, the location for the construction of the proposed irriproV&hents has been fixed by survey and is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, after consideration of the availability of alternate routes and locations, the comparative costs of the project alternatives, various impacts upon the environment, long range planning options, and public safety considerations, the Board desires to exercise its right to condemn property for public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that it has been determined by the Board that the roadway improvements to Woodcrest Drive from hnmokalee Road to Tree Farm Road and the roadway improvements to Tree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street are necessary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that construction of the Project is an integral part of the County's long range planning effort. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Staff has reviewed alternative locations for the Project, and the costs associated with the design, property rights acquisition, and construction of the project, as well as public safety and welfare considerations associated with the design and construction of the Project, and various impacts to the environment, and the Board finds that after consideration of these issues, the most feasible locations for construction of the proposed improvements is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that in order to construct the Project as designed, it is necessary for the Board to acquire various real property interests described in Exhibit "A." -Page 2- Item # 10G September 23, 2008 AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all property shall be put to7pab 5d purposes. AND IT 1S FURTHER RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to immediately acquire by gift, purchase or condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the above referenced real property interests more particularly described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necessary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution, adopted on this __ day of second and majority vote, supersedes and replaces Resolution No. 2007 -212. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and I e al sufficiency: County Attorney / 2008, after motion, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: _ TOM HENNING. CHAIRMAN -Page 3- uxE EEwnc QNOfN u Yom• � osr u 0 3' OR OFFICIAL RECORDS (BOOK /PAGE) ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY Legal Description Parcel 101Fee1 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORID0. COUFRY Of COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF FOLLOWS; SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTIi, RANGE 2fi EAST, AND BEING MORE PARnCULAgLY So BEIO AND DESCRIBED OF AS FOLLOWS; 8EONNNG AT THE NORTH QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION ]5; THENCE N.89'S8'31 "E., ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE LANDS OESCRIBEp IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OSD80O�KO]S]1 SECTION pACE52DFOR PUBLIC FEET TO E COWER T CORN FLORIDA,; TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THENCE 5.89'S8'31'W., FOR 30.02 FEET TO SAID LANDS, FOR HE NOR FEET; WEST THENCE NAYRCEL, Y., ALONG SAID WEST LINE. FOR 30, 2E FEET To TH EAST OF BEGINNING OF SECTION HEREIN THENCE DESCRIBED PARCEL QUARTER 1/4 SECTION 35; CONTAINING 901 SQUARE FEET DR 0.02 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY A0 Yo FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GQIERNNpIT Item # 10G TREE F ARl6 ROAD SSELCH & DE3CR0"ppN DS; FUTORR RIGHT DR ITAy e tember 23, 2008 s CGL)]J•Ty, FLORIDd 8of61 N n i EXHIBIT Page L 6T IN E � 1 I S � 6 SONIBECOgMNERO OC I NCRIx ONE OF MMIM 36 L+ TREE FARM ROAD Rloxr of wAr G t� PR^PO$EOmFVNRE TV FMIGEL�1a1.O }51NC. I PARCMNO,jQ�L22- uxE EEwnc QNOfN u Yom• � osr u 0 3' OR OFFICIAL RECORDS (BOOK /PAGE) ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY Legal Description Parcel 101Fee1 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORID0. COUFRY Of COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF FOLLOWS; SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTIi, RANGE 2fi EAST, AND BEING MORE PARnCULAgLY So BEIO AND DESCRIBED OF AS FOLLOWS; 8EONNNG AT THE NORTH QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION ]5; THENCE N.89'S8'31 "E., ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE LANDS OESCRIBEp IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OSD80O�KO]S]1 SECTION pACE52DFOR PUBLIC FEET TO E COWER T CORN FLORIDA,; TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THENCE 5.89'S8'31'W., FOR 30.02 FEET TO SAID LANDS, FOR HE NOR FEET; WEST THENCE NAYRCEL, Y., ALONG SAID WEST LINE. FOR 30, 2E FEET To TH EAST OF BEGINNING OF SECTION HEREIN THENCE DESCRIBED PARCEL QUARTER 1/4 SECTION 35; CONTAINING 901 SQUARE FEET DR 0.02 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY A0 Yo FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GQIERNNpIT 9 AR0 OF C >C.YJC OUNry COMMISSIONERS TREE F ARl6 ROAD SSELCH & DE3CR0"ppN DS; FUTORR RIGHT DR ITAy PARCEL. II -OR as -as -as COLAHR FEE S CGL)]J•Ty, FLORIDd lE m p, � YLR RpCeegML Y11R2RS1 6 YNgq 9Y4PI4 YERTICI2 NF eYL O,dRx MM mMxouY; Yn% Fxolo�pu. snnMm.� o?orcN Ycu of N w +E S Item # 10G September 23, 2008 EXHIBIT A_ > - Papo� d_(„ NORTH ONE OF SECNON M PARCEL NORINEASF CO,PNER OR 3971/2024 J. Legal Description Parcel 101Fee2 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E„ ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35, FOR 30,02 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3971, PAGE 2024; COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUE N.89'S8'31 "E, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 1,291,89 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE 5.02 *16'03'E.. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LANDS, FOR 45.03 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W.. FOR 139.01 FEET; THENCE N.00'02'3TW., FOR 15.00 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 168.98 FEET; THENCE 500'02'37 "E., FOR 15.00 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 650.35 FEET; THENCE N.25'52'46 "E., FOR 16.68 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 321.43 FEET TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID LANDS; THENCE N.02'15'33 "W., ALONG SAID WEST LINE, FOR 30.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL CONTAINING 50,538 SQUARE FEET OR 1.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY POI- OF COMMENCENfM FOR: COLLER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY NORTH I/4 CORNER OG COMMISSIOWERSO SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: SECigN JS PARCEL 11 -D 35 -48 -26 COLLIER POINT OF BEGINNING COUNTY, FLORD)A NpTMyESI CORNEA EXISTING IO• OR 3921 /2011 flICM OF WA� LI NBff58' 31'E 1291.8 TR O L7 SSPSe'31 "W e50.35' $ PROPOSEp NNRE RION, OF N wAY rr (Ail Ism cONM�IOE9 19A INC. I-'ll iA% PMC& 11.0 35 -18-28 OR 3071/202. NNE iABIE LINE OFIAIHC_ LENGTH LI I ]oA2' � le• 4s oa I u u.GG' 8 19a99• H •{6 16.E6' L9 W 30 02' OR OFFICIAL RECORDS (BOOK /PACE) ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY Item # 10G September 23, 2008 EXHIBIT A_ > - Papo� d_(„ NORTH ONE OF SECNON M PARCEL NORINEASF CO,PNER OR 3971/2024 J. Legal Description Parcel 101Fee2 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTH QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E„ ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35, FOR 30,02 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3971, PAGE 2024; COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUE N.89'S8'31 "E, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 1,291,89 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE 5.02 *16'03'E.. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LANDS, FOR 45.03 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W.. FOR 139.01 FEET; THENCE N.00'02'3TW., FOR 15.00 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 168.98 FEET; THENCE 500'02'37 "E., FOR 15.00 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 650.35 FEET; THENCE N.25'52'46 "E., FOR 16.68 FEET; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W., FOR 321.43 FEET TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID LANDS; THENCE N.02'15'33 "W., ALONG SAID WEST LINE, FOR 30.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL CONTAINING 50,538 SQUARE FEET OR 1.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY G too ¢G9 loG FOR: COLLER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY TREE FARM ROAD COMMISSIOWERSO SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: FUTURE RIGHT OF NAY PARCEL 11 -D 35 -48 -26 COLLIER FEE SIMPt_E COUNTY, FLORD)A INTEREST noulxn n uI RROIj$ylg0y ]vRrtxp k uwrw u eE�nw calPrArz Nn. eeae oNWJ ql4 uOVf ME CRNpyL gOlyNpy k 0.V . wROPI 0 IM p nvercn rRneulwuE aR.nvc. ..N, �..... 2W NORTH LINE OL SECTION 35 WEST LINE 1/2 NE 114, NE 1/1 N W E 5 NAPLES SYNDICATIONS, LLC OR 369611371 Fs ;n JNE TABLE FINE BEARING LENGTH L1 S89'58'03 ' W 35.03' L2 NI FEES 26'W 182.84' L3 N41'55 27"W 4].02' L4 N8937 49 "'N 153.16' - L5 I N73'11'14 "W /9.40'- _ L6 589'58'31 "W - _ 5].22' L7 5)3'09'14 "W 44.92' _ 58654'42 W 18].12' �-8 L9 DUCT 6'03 "W ;0.03' _ OR OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE GC FUTJRE RIGHT OF WAY FEE SUIPLE MEREST 23, POINT OF BECINiyl&of NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 35 o O n p T ➢ v CND \ V MERIDIAN BROADCASTINGOR 2257/0 I ���sou-I LI EXHIBIT A Pepe -? of 16 «- LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 102FEE A TRACT OR AARCEL OF :AND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLLDR, BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTH ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAS' QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICJLARLY FOCUSED AND OLSCRIBED AS FG'_ICWS-, BEGINNING A THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, F_ORIOA: THENCE 5.02'16'57'E., ALONG fHE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 35 FOR 668.96 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH ;.IRE OF 'HE NORTH ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NQP'HFAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 35 -. THENCE S.89'58'03 "W., ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, FOR 35.03 =ET TO A POINT ON A LINE LYING 35 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAD EAST LINE, T-IENCE 9.02'1657 N., ALONG SAID PARALLEL '_I4E, FOR 388_]5 FEET: THENCE N_10'08'28 "W, FOR 182.81 FE: T THENCE N.41'55C 7 "W., =OR 47.02 FEET; THENCE N.8037'49 "W., 70P 153.16 FE7. TO A POINT ON A LINE LYING 40 FEET SOU'FHER_Y OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35: THENCE S.89'5831 "W_ ALONG SAID PARALLEL I. NE, FOR 718.67 FFET; -HENCE N.73'11'14 "W.. FOR ]9.40 TEE': THENCE S.89'58'31 °.N., FOP 5].22 FEET: THENCE 5.73'09'1- ' "IN., FOR 44.92 FEET', THENCE S.86 54'42 "W., FOR 187.'2 FEET 10 A POINT ON THE WEST LINE 01 THE NORTH ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF -DE NORTHEAST OLARTER OP SAID SECTICN 33, THENCE N. 02'16'03'6_ ALONG SAID WEST LINE. FOR 4C.03 FEET TO A FC'IN' ON IHP NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35: THENCE N.89'58'31 "E, A_ONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 1,32 ".91 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL. CONTAINING 77,961 SQUARE FEET OR 1 79 ACPES. MORE OR LESS. o Co zoo SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY sce>.N. I"Zoo FOR COLLIER CCJNTY GOVERIMFNT LEANN Cl COUNTY COININSIONERS THEE FARM ROAD SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: FUTURE RTGHT OF WAY PARCEL 102FEE. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1" _ Rv H.,.A AR[ Tm 4[minGR[ N0. Sele —11R 40JT r E ORII g4RANRE Y R 11IN RWB YIIS SGL M RI w + S NAPLES SYNJI'_A' IONS , LLC OR 3696/13'1 NORTH LINE SECTION .I— PP TICSS D 'I:FIGHT T OF of WAY Oa o= FICIAL RECOeos Boon /PAGE PROPOSED SLOPt E�Her FROPO °E'iD :Ia'JRE OGINT OF I,A° September 23, 11 of Pi HOINT OF COMMENCEMENT NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 35 — I 0 0 MERIDIAN F)ROADCAST3NO INC. OR 2257/1230 -SOJ7' LINE N 1.2, NE 1 /4 , V= ,/4 PARMNQ, 102515 0 n N A. > n > � ti ?S. CO' NCINT OF DEGINNTNC-l' EXHIBIT A Page L- n4 WE o SECTION 35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 102SE 11 IF r LdNC 1-9 N THE 3i'T- CF FLO.IDA, COVNTY 0= COLLIER, BEING A PORTON OF THE NCNT -I 26 'PALE OF BE NO HOPE CUAR'ER OF THE NORTHEAST CR eEFR OF SEC-ION 35, TOWNSF'IP 48 SOUTI+, vANGF 26 EACT pNC p_NG MORE PARTICC U+R L" POUNCED AND D'd SCRPE� 45 FO.., OWS CCMMENDNO AT THE GFTI EAST CORNER OF S_C-10N _'S. TOWNSI,P 48 SOUTR, aANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLOR'CA, 'I -EN'E T D21R57' -. ALONG THE IAo- I OF F; SAID NORTH' -AS, CUAR GR FCR E68.96 FrE_ TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF TIT- NORTH ILA= -, -LIE NTH- T'FAST GIJAH 'i OF SAD C ti HEAST QUARTER, 'HENCE 5.89'58'03 W , AL ONC SAID SOUTH _ HE 'OR 3c T3 F�_ - -0 THE PO AT OF BEGINNING: T ,NCE CDNTINJ_ S89'S__°'0?'4., ALONG SAID S]UTF LINE. FCR IS C1 FEET, `HENCE 5.92'16'5 %W., ALONG A JNE --ING 50 1EET WESTERLY OT AND PARALLEL 'C SAID EAST LINE, FOR 387.13 FEET, 'HENCE N. 17D8'28''W 'OR 187 C3 FFETL. THENCE NLI t2TW., HOP ,3'. ". EEL, THENG_ ,.80'37'49'.1 FOR '48.82 FELL, THENCE 589'58'3' W_ ALONG A _INC .YING 5C FE" SOJT -IERLY Cr AND PARALLEL TO -HE NORTH LINE OF SAD SECTION 35 FOR 47273 FEET, THENCE 5.00'01'29 "W. FOR 10.00 FE', TI -ENCE N.89'Se31 F_ A'_ONG A -HE LYINS 40 rEET SOU-FCR Y OF ABC PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 4/3.55 FEE'; T HENCE c.6L37'4E E., rOR '53.'6 FL I`IENCF SGI'S5'27 "E, TOR 4702 Fr- iHENCL S. "Ii 09 -!E, E FOR 182.84 7-ET, THENCE 8.02'I6'S7'E, ALONG A LINE LYING 35 1 ELF WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SA `9 JAST LINE, FOR 388.75 FEET -0 _.,i[ PoIN- OF BECANINC OF THE HER-- N DESCRIBFD PARCEL. CGNTAINING 15.227 SOVARE FE-- C. 2.59 ACRES, MDR= OR LESS PERPETUAL NON - EXCLUSIVE SLOPE EASEMENT 0 ;no zoo w0 �.. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY r°i"'Nw' «u' mN cen.�urz .o. saes °'`'Ep ueERR. NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY scel.e. 1' -eoo' i x omc FOR. CO JER COUNTY GOVERNMENT B9AR9 OF cJUN ?'V COMN55 -0hEFS sAn. 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COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26. TOWNSHIP 48 FLORIDA; SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, THENCE N.02'18'34 "W., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N.02'16'34 "W., ALONG SAID EAST LINE. FOR 963.41 SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SAID SECTION 2FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE 6; THENCE 5.89'59'33 "W., ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH THREE QUARTERS FOR 35.03 FEET; THENCE S.0715'34`E.. ALONG A LINE LYING 35 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 798.30 FEET; THENCE SA5'29'3C "W., FOR 110.51 FEET; THENCE 5.5340'23 "W., FOR 42.23 FEET; THENCE S.78'35'07 "W,, FOR 151.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 235.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 39,111 SQUARE FEET OR D.90 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 1W SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY PD' ' 0. NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 6QMD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS TREE FARµ ROAD SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED RIGHT OF FAY PARCEL 004 -FEE I FEE SIMPLE C0111ER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTEREST W. DCxx15 5^ YRl[A, PRp[55pxLL SwRYOR Y YVrvEP �� u+°ESTROIOx crmYUrz w. Daze �^ mIE ;e„w vewNnE Y wsco zwossm xw z 'N .um 13 of 61 CHENSOFF OR 2631/2284 EXHIBIT Fege_(` of 6 NORTH LINE ^N� S 3/4, S 1/2, S 1/2 1� WE "�Vr SECTION LINE NAPLES SYNDICATIONS tL2 OR 3696/1371 BLE LINE BEARING LENGTH Ei NO2'18'34 W 40.03' CALUSA PINES L2 N9 ' 3 "W 35.03' OR 3982/1994 L3 50529'30 "W 110.51' l4 553'40' 3 "W 42.23' 15 S78'35'07'W 151,91' 35.00' L6 N89'58'31 "E 235.18' ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY TREE FARM ROAD POINT OF EXISTING BEGINNING RIGHT of wqv L5 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTION 26 SECTION LINE °o MERIDIAN OR 2257/0230 PADM W,LLq L 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 10414El A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26. TOWNSHIP 48 FLORIDA; SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, THENCE N.02'18'34 "W., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 40.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N.02'16'34 "W., ALONG SAID EAST LINE. FOR 963.41 SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SAID SECTION 2FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE 6; THENCE 5.89'59'33 "W., ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH THREE QUARTERS FOR 35.03 FEET; THENCE S.0715'34`E.. ALONG A LINE LYING 35 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 798.30 FEET; THENCE SA5'29'3C "W., FOR 110.51 FEET; THENCE 5.5340'23 "W., FOR 42.23 FEET; THENCE S.78'35'07 "W,, FOR 151.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 235.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 39,111 SQUARE FEET OR D.90 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 1W SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY PD' ' 0. NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 6QMD OF COUNTY CO MISSIONERS TREE FARµ ROAD SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED RIGHT OF FAY PARCEL 004 -FEE I FEE SIMPLE C0111ER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTEREST W. DCxx15 5^ YRl[A, PRp[55pxLL SwRYOR Y YVrvEP �� u+°ESTROIOx crmYUrz w. Daze �^ mIE ;e„w vewNnE Y wsco zwossm xw z 'N .um N w +E S LINE TABLE LINE BEARING L1 NO2'18'34 "W XO2 L2 N87'06'46 "E L3 N89'S8'31 "E S8709'44°E NAPLES SYNDICATIONS OR 3596/1371 POINT OF BEGINNING L4 589'58'_ J0' A O MERIDIAN °a OR 2257/0230 pwe 7 23, �m z SECTION LINES a � � p NORTH LINE OF EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY fi "W 800.24' _ TREE FARM ROAD SECTION LINE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTION 26 OR OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE I® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY _ EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY TREE FARM ROAD FEE SIMPLE INTEREST 1ommN0 104FIS6 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 10411 l A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 25. TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE N.02'18'34'W. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, FOR 40.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE S 8756'31 "W. ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 800.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUE 5.89'58'31 "W., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 520.00 FEET; THENCE N.8706'46 "E.. FOR 200.25 FEET; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E., FOR 120.00 FEET; THENCE S.8709'44 "E, FOR 200.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN CESCRIBED PARCEL. CONTAINING 3,200 SQUARE FEET OR 0.07 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 0 ro zoa o0 SKETCH $ DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY KM , 1'_200' FOR COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS rtaN,w TREE FARM ROAD SKETCH k DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED RIGHT OF NAY PARCEL IO4 -F6F1 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CENNS 9 YILLp. AORRONLL SYRhYOR 6 NA°PFR so °rx"Iw ntcmunax aRrrant w. sexe aru Nour TRt ww.o� sir...nNe r Rnrstn N.IV0 mL Rl TILL NAMt I SHEET T N CN ff,< -9 I nF 1 N W +E S CHENSOFF /NORTH LINE S 3/4, OR 2831/2284 / S 1/2, S 1/2 NAPLES SYNDICATIONS OR 3696/1371 I, 77 PROPOSED SLOPE, E49EMENT' = EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY TREE FARM ROAD EXISTING RIGHT OF N —SECTION LINE 40.00' MERIDIAN OR 2257/0230 Item # 10G 15 of 61 EXHIBIT 14,[ �� SECTION LINE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 1845$1 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE 1.02'18'34 "W., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAO SECTION FOR 40.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W.. ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR 235.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N.02'18'15 "W., ALONG A LINE LYING 235.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, FOR 15.19 FEET N.78'35'07 "E, FOR 146.19 FEET; THENCE N.53'40'23"E., FOR 32.21 FEET; THENCE N.05 '29'30 "E., FOR 102.76 FEET; THENCE N.OT18'34 "W., ALONG A LINE LYING 50.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR 797.89 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAD SOUTH THREE QUARTERS; THENCE 1.8559'33 "E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE FOR 15.01 FEET; THENCE 5.02'18'34 "E. ALONG A LINE LYING 35.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR 798,30 FEET; THENCE 5.05'29'3U'W., FOR 110.51 FEET; THENCE 5.5340'23 "W., FOR 42.23 FEET; THENCE 5.7F35'OTW., FOR 151.91 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,365 SQUARE FEET OR 0.38 ACRES, MORE OR SLOPE EASEMMENT EET SIVC LESS. PERPETUAL NON 0 0 00 SKETCH @ DESCRIPTION ONLY ��so N u NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY R 0MMIS I'�BO' s. u,um, >Ipros,pe]. sermon ! mcmn ryh; HMN CfIR�PCAI[ NP 6N]x m Mxtl�i0 niNWt M( OWCMK Z.GWNpE "'°� TREE FARM ROAD i SKETCH h DESCRIPTION OF: SLOPE x_tdE^1eNY me F.m 0 c ORLckl COW,IER COUNTY, FLORIDA p 9 PINES CA OR 398 2/1994 M ti II O G r1 n . PROPOSED FU T URE 15.00' RIGHT OF WAY 4 L 5 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTION 26 -POINT OF BEGINNING PARCEL No._12ULLF 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 1845$1 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE 1.02'18'34 "W., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAO SECTION FOR 40.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE 5.89'58'31 "W.. ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR 235.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N.02'18'15 "W., ALONG A LINE LYING 235.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, FOR 15.19 FEET N.78'35'07 "E, FOR 146.19 FEET; THENCE N.53'40'23"E., FOR 32.21 FEET; THENCE N.05 '29'30 "E., FOR 102.76 FEET; THENCE N.OT18'34 "W., ALONG A LINE LYING 50.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR 797.89 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAD SOUTH THREE QUARTERS; THENCE 1.8559'33 "E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE FOR 15.01 FEET; THENCE 5.02'18'34 "E. ALONG A LINE LYING 35.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER FOR 798,30 FEET; THENCE 5.05'29'3U'W., FOR 110.51 FEET; THENCE 5.5340'23 "W., FOR 42.23 FEET; THENCE 5.7F35'OTW., FOR 151.91 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,365 SQUARE FEET OR 0.38 ACRES, MORE OR SLOPE EASEMMENT EET SIVC LESS. PERPETUAL NON 0 0 00 SKETCH @ DESCRIPTION ONLY ��so Nucxno NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY R 0MMIS I'�BO' s. u,um, >Ipros,pe]. sermon ! mcmn ryh; HMN CfIR�PCAI[ NP 6N]x fOR: COLLIER COUNTY GGVERNNENi 90ARp OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mxtl�i0 niNWt M( OWCMK Z.GWNpE "'°� TREE FARM ROAD rw ! MI16 ryp0]Ot ]Vi Or uosirnm maamxa s,ISVrOn .wo wrrn SKETCH h DESCRIPTION OF: SLOPE x_tdE^1eNY me PARCEL 1043E] c ORLckl COW,IER COUNTY, FLORIDA se,owuw r.nw�., a]u mo ck N W + E 5 NAPLES SYNDICATIONS OR 3696/1371 SECTION LINE TABLE LINE I BEARING LENGTH Lt I NO2'18'34 'W 4003' L2 I S89'58'31 "W 460.34' L3 N5709'44 "W 200.25' L4 S8958'31"W 120.00' L5 S8706'46 "W 200.25' L6 N00'D1'29 "W 5.00' L7 N89'58'3 YE 140.00' L8 N89'58'31 "E 260.00' L9 N89'58'31 "E 140.00' L10 S0001'29'E 5.00' TREE FARM ROAD NORTH LINE OF EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY MERIDIAN OR 2257/0230 OR OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOR /PAGE = PROPOSED SHARED SLOPE, FASO'oo terytii�er 23, "I r POINT OF BEGINNING BECTON LINE -\ o A L2 POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTION 26 A O O O EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY TREE FARM ROAD PERPETUAL NON- EXCLUSIVE SLOPE EASEMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL IO4SI =1 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND S17UATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTH THREE QUARTERS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N.0718'34 "W. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 40.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TREE FARM ROAD; THENCE S. 891 ALONG SAID NORTH LINE. FOR 460.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUE 5.89'58'31 "W.. ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 339.90 FEET; THENCE 1.8709'44 "W., FOR 200.25 FEET; THENCE S.89 "5831 "W., FOR 120.00 FEET; THENCE S.8706'46 "W., FOR 200.25 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE S.8958'31 "W. ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 339.90 FEET; THENCE N.00'01'29'W., FOR 5.00 FEET; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E., FOR 140.00 FEET; THENCE N.8722'19 "E, FOR 330.24 FEET; THENCE N.89'58'31 "E, FOR 260.00 FEET; THENCE S.8725'1 7"E,, FOR 330.24 FEET; THENCE N,89'58 31"E.. FOR 140.00 FEET: THENCE S.09D1'29 "E., FOR 5.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL, CONTAINING 11.647 SQUARE FEET OR 0.27 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Yf1 i 04SG7- 0 m 200 400 SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY SC=: 1' -200' FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A ft T. TREE FARM ROAD _. SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: SLOPE, F-ASEAtFNI- PARCEL I ) OkS6 3 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ryR0I11P'. SIIWTMlIWX0R3]pWiC9V1 .2 6 WPPW 4pXlp MIL: 41CNnNH - .I ...E) . O1 EXHIDTT ,x, EXH f 10 Pagiepte , 2008 177 orE1— N rnul 2AlU PANT a BE Inc r--T W BEGINNING; FEET: TNE+2CE SOUTH 00'4016 T, A DISTANCE of 130.13 3011'!3' EAST, A g57ANCE O.r 00.] &DO FEET: THENCE SOUTH CE 40.00 FEET: 7HENCE SOUTH 0310'10' EAST, EA DISTANCE Oi]f01613 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00'OF 4C, EAST, A DISTANCE cF 4504 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 0310'36' EAST. A DISTANCE OF /0,04 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION MITH THE SOUTH UNE Or SAID SECTION 13: THENCE THENCE NORTH 00'49'10' g CE NEST. 11E SOUTH uNE OF SND SECTION 13. A STAN OF 340.3] FEET TO 7H[ 32JD ALONC 1 POINT CF BEGINHwQ PARCEL CONTAINS 13,737.03 SQUARE FEET OR 0,32 ACHES MORE OR UE$ NOTES: SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION: T. THIS IS NOT A SURTEy 2 0EARINOS ARE BASED ON ME SOUTH C. 7fip uNE W THE 3. ACCT TO E REM IDA SOUTH 00'49'20' EAST. RESERVATIONS FOOFS r4n N EN irBw1� �2 HnW 1 ly aMF RESTRICTIONS AND RECORD. R[CORO. � ry W CLn�iNOIHSIVn N M •44949 INwO ~ 2AN nANivle crAnR I SKETCH CALUSA PINES CALF CLUB, LLC LLC 4 ANTA� 1 LL 2 a ,q rO 3vo) 9Wb1N 20-N�i N W4M 1 � 1 PARCEL NO. LO- Zr ,� FEE SIMPLE INTEREST N W +E ss LINE TABLE LINE BEARING LENGTN L1 589'57'4 "W 35.03' L2 589' 7'45 "W 15.01' L3 N '57'29" 15.01' 15.00' CHENSOFF OR 2831/2284 Item # 10G 2008 Page_"( i of 16 SECTION LINE 35.00' CALUSA PINES OR 3982/1994 POINT OF BEGINNING L2 Lt SE CORNER E 1/2 i NAPLES SYNDICATIONS HE 1/4, WE 1/4, ®6POS =A S�A6 EACCheNF OR 3696/1371 �N SE 1/4, SE 1/4 I'M POINT TH COMMENCEMENT N SOUTHEAST CORNER 8 SECTION 26 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL IGb SE A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE EAST ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N.02'18'15 "W.. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 1,005.52 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE EAST ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE 5.89'57-45 "W., ALONG THE SOUTH LIN BEGINNING; E OF SAID EAST ONE HALF, FOR 35.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF THENCE CONTINUE 5.89'57'45 "W., ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, FOR 15.01 FEET; THENCE N.D2'18'15W., ALONG A LINE LYING 50.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL 70 THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST ONE HALF, FOR 335.17 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST ONE HALF; THENCE N.89'57-29 "E., ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 15.01 FEET; THENCE S.02'18'15E., ALONG A LINE LYING 35.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST ONE HALF, FOR 335.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,027 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS SKETCH $ DESCRIPTION ONLY 6 60 100 200 NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR: COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT RQARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1/00DCREST DRIVE -7 SKETCH k DESCRIPTION OF: SLOPE, EA.cneNr PARCEL 14.0 28 -48 -26 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA F[. 4EXMU ]. Y Iq. [ypryy pryT011 f uNiLP uo-t0"iwo ati wim"°conmon vmssn s"m""n.....CX111_M[ i_RV[_[v MC55(p yµ pE iX[ WpWt P _ SKETCH AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION /' 1ArQa� THIS IS NOT A SURVEY 4. S PARCEL wo, PARCEL 108FC9 WT OF NP �TTJD POINT Tyf SODT9 tLLf Of TNJ SAYS yAl/ 0/ aJJ NOMNJISf (/� f Tdt SOPfyLSS Vi Op SJC}ION td, iONNStl /p y SOUfH. I4M03' !0 dtST UNPLSTBD `FOAL OEDCREPUOEE (SUBJECT YARM): A PMCEL OF `µD LtlNO a gCDpH 10, ryyMgyP y gppTH. RNICF 26 T. 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Pp]F a 3/2. /W /1 TR LSr p2T0 ME OF spR Item # 10G September 23, 2008 EXHIBIT Page12. of I�L DNPGT'IgD NEST UK OF ME OF I EAST :/] OF THE Sp:IMEASf 1/4 OF sECnW 26 NE TAB LW[ BEAPoN LFND u mesa l2 SB BT L3 Nlvt BOBD 14 D D 4p• 39. i'IADmog ,�„ 30/0T AUUTAT FOR RUNdNITY OF JL \5I r 1 gyBp r•2°°' COLLIER COUNTY, INC. 61nritaM.�p3 °". nTLE: WI6N0bwFw LLAS LECAL DESCRIPTION AND SXETCS r:«.: R.1gy2Mm4 �x rNE am .a: ..8E. PRwECt 10 M9 20E NYMBCR: OW161.00.01 NUY3 R, MW N W +E S OR PARCEL, NQ G5 FE61 ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY OR OFFOAL RECORD BOOK /PACE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 109FEE1 OR Item # 10G September 23, 2008 EXHIBIT Page 3 aft troy Fur iA% OR 2 AO 729ILIA OR 3]36/1]19 �RMETFAY6L7RiLTSf� POINT OF BEGINNING �n F/Sf 1/4 GORNOR SEORON 29 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, LYING IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULNRLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT THE EAST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF 5ECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, THENCE FLORIDA, S.02'18'34'E, ALONG THE EAST L24E OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 668.73 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST OR OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3494, PAGE 799, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE S.89'59'40 WY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL, FOR 35,03 FEET; THENCE N.OTIB'34 "W, ALONG A UNE LYING 35.00 FELT WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID SECTION 28, FOR 667.31 FEET; THENCE N,D2'19'L4 "W. ALONG A UNE LYING 35.00 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 1,339.53 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3408, PAGE 2611, OF THENCE S,6759'07'E. ALONG SAID NORTH UNE, FOR 35.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE S,02'19'44 -E, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, FOR 1,070.29 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL: THENCE N.69'59'21'W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAO PARCEL, FOR 30.03 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3494, PAGE 801, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE S.O719'44-E. ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID PARCEL, FOR 267,80 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL AND A POINT ON THE NORTH UNE OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3494. PACE 799, OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE S.89'58'28'E. ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 30.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL CONTAINING 62,205 SQUARE FEET OR 1.43 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 0 60 609 y SKETCH G DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR; COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF GOVNTF DOWII11ttlnbut TOODCRE91' DlI SKETCH k DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED W y PARCEL lag FEE1 % I TA PYLE COUJBR COUNTY. PLOR111A INTEREST JOB RANGE NUMBER REWSION SECTION }pµNSy6p .10009.00.06 0001 SG 28 469 1 26E 1" mKNXb 4 YINN vlq(pYYyy M4pR t W/RR �v �ImvSw Ymnurt w 4a mw'.IN6enpn ,uu,., v,. N w + E S 3D ® PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY OR OFTML RECORD BOOK /PAGE PARCEL NO, j 0`t FEE2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL ICOIFEBZ Item # 10G September 23, 2008 EXHIBIT Paged w. /6 I �1 GLLVY. PINE$ iN( PMCFL 4.0 25 -4e -36 OR 2)26/1]24 -POINT OF BEGINNING EAST 1/4 0.p^ NEI u=R 2e A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF TIIE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3494, PAGE 801, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION 26, TOWHNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE FAST QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 3494, PAGE 801. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N.89'58'28"W, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL, FOR 30.03 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE LYING 30.00 FEET WESTERLY OF, AND PARALLEL TO, THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE N.02'19'44'W. ALONG SAID LINE, FOR 257.80 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL; THENCE S.89'59'21'E. ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, FOR 30,03 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL AND A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE S.02'19'44 "E. ALONG SAID EAST LINE, FOR 267.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL. CONTAINING 8,034 SQUARE FEET OR 0.18 ACRES. MORE OR LESS, a w w eo SKETCH k DESCRIPTION ONLY NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY euu: [•�eo• FUR: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF CDUNTr COMMINSSIONERS e' cor�ilo � irox �umw[iu: esse a uwru N�nu 4�R �nxw [wpw[[ a xu4ro [gym [[u or ROODCREST DRIVE I nc BUTCH k DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED RIGHT -OF -WAY T4Aa PARCEL tc9,Rae2 FEE SIMPLE COLLIER CD INTEREST LINTY. PLORIOA �1p`��rA1pN4Wbm` rnw,.:aTp1 wis rl'iyimll wT.one EXHIBIT A Paqe�LL =Of PAMM a N w + E S ® FUTURE RIGHT OF WAY 27T EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY 1�-/� IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) FOR: COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD PROJECT N 60018 Item # 10G 22 of 61 UIHERLY LINE IOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) 40.00' n z NE LINE TABLE o N LINE BEARING LENGTH °i o L1 N89'58'09 "W 40.03' W L2 58739' 7 "W 10.00' F l3 50' 0'03 "E 249.59' L4 N89'59'09 "E 50.04' A m 0 u WAGNER ON 1345/1489 L2 50.00' SOUTH LINE L3 NE 1/4, NE 1/4 SOL NE WATERWAYS L4 OR 3408/2611 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL NGF'c& CALUSA PINES OR 2726/1729 NE 1/4 POINT OF 3EGINNING THEAST CORNER 1/4, NE 1/4 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COWER, BEING A PORTION OF THE EAST ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N.02'20'03 "W., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, FOR 1,146.03 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) AS PER PROJECT NO, 60018; THENCE N.89'58'D9 "W., ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, FOR 40.03 FEET; THENCE 5.02'20'03 "E., ALONG A LWE LYING 40 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 896.06 FEET; THENCE S.87'39'5Y'W., FOR 10.00 FEET; THENCE S.02'20'03'E., ALONG A LINE LYING 50 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 249.59 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE N.8959'09 "E.. ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, FOR 50.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 48.335 SQUARE FEET OR 1.11 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. o SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY Loo' a0o' 400' NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY Lxlmx s. uINFn, rRO[seelave[ s[arvnae r uusrn "xv°s"rn''1pM c[xnRa. uo. UP. FOR: COWER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD 9C.u.E: t' +2R0' swix OF COUNTY COMMISSIDNERS ^or vµlo nRNgR rxF w001NU emwlw[ s wem ale0se[0 :Mi OF MnIM PLLMGCD Ilpi[65pNLL ROODCREST DRIVE SVMCYpn ML) Wpp[p. me SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED RIGHT OF RAY � PARCEL 2,0 26 -46 -26 FEE SIMPLE 2 b flcve'y COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTEREST enl0vnoow r[nonn, WOO x597 Fl7$lFe FMn6 s '(ZIB)SG]db)3 i/Jl:lyJpj 69] -05)0 JOB NUMBER REVISION SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE SCALE LO xo.I sass DATE 080069.00.00 0005 26 485 DRAWN BY FILE NAME SHEET 26E 1" 200' 01 11 07 DAM SK 2 -0 RW 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Pap—L.L toSC N WE LY LINE E ROAD 846) LINE TABLE LINE G LENGTH L1 "W 50.04' L2 "W 15.01' L3 3 "W 248.99' L4 0NOT20'03"W E 10.00' L5 `E 15.01' L6 "W 10.00' L7 3 "E 249.59' ® PM1p Pbj 6051- �PEC�AS6MEN>- EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) PROJECT a 50018 15.00' WAGNER OR 1346/1469 —SOUTH LINE NE 1/4, HE 1/4 5.00' WATERWAYS OR 3408/2611 POINT OF- BEGINNING LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 11056 # 10G amber 40.00' CALUSA PINES OR 2726/1729 TION LINE T LINE 1/4, NE 1/4 — 50.00' POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER NE 1/4, NE 1/4 A TRACT OR PARCEL OF ]AND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF COLLIER, BEING A PORTION OF THE EAST ONE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE 5.89'59'09 "W., ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, FOR 50.04 FEET TD THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE 5.89'59'09 "W., ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, FOR 15.01 FEET: THENCE N.02'20'03"W.' ALONG A LINE LYING 65 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL 'O THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER. FOR 248.99 FEET; THENCE N.e T39'57'E., FOR 10.00 FEET; THENCE N.OT20'03 "W.. ALONG A LINE LYING 55 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 896.58 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF IMMO'KALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) AS PER PROJECT NO. 60018; THENCE S.89'58'09 "E., ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, FOR 15.01 FEET; THENCE S.02'20'03'E., ALONG A LINE LYING 40 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 896.06 FEET; THENCE S.8739- 57'W., FOR 10.00 FEET; THENCE S.02'20'03 "E., ALONG A LINE LYING 50 FEET WESTERLY OF AND PARALLEL 'TO SAID EAST LINE, FOR 249.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 17,182 SQUARE FEET OR 0.39 ACRES, MORE OR LESS 0 IW' 200" 40a' SKETCH & DESCRIPTION ONLY �ocxxs s. wucn, cno.caza�w anunox x wean NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY nanon nmisw.mx amsu+x w. sex¢ sMM I zoo' sawxa uio FOR; COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS xm vino mxwrt xxe onpmu vcwmlus�e"Rgxo, exeosscR sv4 or ♦ 11LRIM R[CISrtXn wrcteeY,uu DRIVE SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF; SLOPE F% FNr VlemYOtlm PARCEL 2.0 PARCEL 2.0 28 -48 -28 (I,A' 0 e i1 g sayMbe�syy,s COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .'a WW.Pw NaPW.Pk,i4 s+IRR emx.:tanl sxr4ms ^/N:1:]R)¢va.o¢n Item # 10G September 23, 2008 24 of 61 Report n Tree Farm Road - Woodcrest Drive From Davila Street ' To Immokalee Road Prepared for ' Collier County, Florida Right of Way Acquisition Department 1 September 4, 2008 ' Prepared by tCIH211VIIHILL Lj Item # 10G September 23, 2008 25 of 61 I Contents Appendices A lntvmrm tion I jvouo,�) I I 1 I,() Introduction ......... .......... .................. ..................................................... 1-1 2.0 3.0 Project Description .................... ..................................................... Need for"Fransportation Impruvements .......................... ........................... 24 ...... ............................... 3-1 4.0 Fxisting Conditions ....................................... ..................... .................................... _ 4.1 4.1 Wrindcrest Drive ...... .. -- .... .1, ..4 -1 4.2 free Farm Road . .... .. .. ....... ... ­­ . ...... . . .............. 4,1 13 Intersections.____. — I . ..... .. 5.0 Fvaluation Factors .... ........ ....................... ..................... I ................................... 5-1 5.1 Alternate Afigninelits .... ... .. .... .... . 5-1 I I Right of WaN Evaluation .......... .. ......................... S --] 5,1.2 Drainage....._....._..-..._......._ ..... .... ... . ................... ........... .. ... ..... 5.2 5.1.3 Alignment Lvaluation ........ . .... .... . ..... ... ...... .... ....................... 5-2 5.2 Safety Factors.... .. ............. ........ ..... ......... ­­r ..... ...........................5 -`t 5.3 Loot. Range Planning ( acturs ..... . 5.4 Envirolloo-11(al Fa, fors 5.5 Costs .... .... .. .. .......................... ......... 5-3 ... 5-3 5-1 6.0 Summary of Proposed InipToven1vots ..................................................................... 6-1 6.1 lvoodcr• l I)ji%,t, (,.2 1 rok- Fai in Road ........... ............ ... ........ 6-1 o- I 6.3 'rItt'l4il .... ..... .... ... . ..... ..... ... Figures 1-1 Project Limits (AC1.1,11 N1,11) lion) I Rl') ....... .. ................... .................. ...... ............ 1-2 1-2 Current Project(s) Location kill, ....... . ... ... .... ..... ... ... 1-3 3-1 Current 1"Ind Use .. ............ 3 -2 k-L) hilure I and Usc.. - - ... .......... .... ...... ... — -- v; Appendices A lntvmrm tion I jvouo,�) I I 1 ' Item # 10G September 23, 2008 I. 26 of 61 1.0 Introduction ' Collier Comity has initiated a roadway improvement project to construct approximately 0.5 miles of Tree Fann Road (extend from Davilla Stre t to Massey Street) and improve 1.0 mile of existing Woodcrest Drive (from biaswv Strut to hnnwkalee• Road), in Collier County, Florida (Figure 1 -1). The specific purposes of thv project is to enhance mobility and develop a traffic circulation plan for the local system connection to the primary facilities of Collier Boulevard (CR951) and Immokalee Road that promotes safe local traffic, bicycle and pedestrian movements. ' The intent of the project is to provide adeeivaloe transportation capacity to meet future traffic development and planned growth as approved in the Collier Couroty Growth Management flan. This report addresses cost, environmental impacts, permutability, current and future development patterns. In addition, this project k part of an overall corridor improvement program Collier Comity has undertaken to alleviate rapacity C011COT11S along Collier Boulevard and Immokalee Road. There at -(' manv other roadway improvement projecks in the area which are at various stapes of cumpic,tiun (Figure 1_2). 'fhe improvements to Collier Boulevard (951), (from Golden (;aty Boulevard to Irnmokalee Road). located to the west of this project is under construction. file improvements to lrmmckalev Road, immr,diaw1v north of this project, have reachod sttbstantial completion. The Vanderbilt RVelt 11 RDatl 1rxlPnNiun, located to the south, is in the W% design phase (Figure 1-2)- U L I J II C;T?J9. Pori.: ^`JVif.,. i ;i?4 P.EFTMJfiL. °Cot ^h, d -.n.- ! -? r sm� IT AT %jealusa Pines m Amaket Dan Mont 511mm's au ate Tree Vain plo"111 oil Bono -71 'j iota Omms poll' lot Summu Whim o � \.. .u� i;•l'( gyp, a__ 1,.. � s SLpp � n Ii►iiriokale��R�a'il (CR.hdGa � per - � t � AGwemaNeY ftu g�E ' " 0,1 �� s Tree Farm Bond W� R.nY PC 4 .ate � C � y y n =, " Ilan►lerh►il Beach load *if' ,8611- v „ , - Ph five.MV - MI Ave N14 iw 4 r ;Gold en,01Tutl " x C I I J I I C C C 0 1 D I Item # 10G September 23, 2008 29 of 61 2.0 Project The Collier County Tra TIN] III rtafiun l)eparhneot (Counh) proposes to it 1.0 mile of Woodcrest Drive an existing 2 -lane unpaved rural north -south roadway, to a 2 -lane undivided local minor urban section and extend I rev Farm Road, an existing east -west roadway (built with the Collier Boulevard Project (Project No, 65061), from its current terminus al I)awla S eei, rI,proxim tteh 0.5 uric s to into rsc t 1 with Woodcrest Drive /Maswy Strew I Free Fat R0,111 Will also be desil,nc d is it 2 -lane undivided local minor urban roechon. fhe total length of the pcolc c t is 1.5 nnlc s. I I I tu rwetion improvements will be made at the Wooth-rest Drive- Immokalee Road lnlersection, Woodcrest Drive - Acremaker Road Intersection and the Woodcrest Drive - free Farm Road Intersex tion. Ciia.)d F;OK 4 ^::ii5: "iG>I Rt�F.� ^ii.vA.: ,i L�ii It r Item # 10G September 23, 2008 30 of 61 3.0 Need for Transportation Improvements This project is being developed as a vital component Ito the regional transportation network to accommodate existing and future residential growth in the area and suet future traffic demands in Collier County, Collier County has seen significant development and growth in recent years. All vacant land adjacent hn this project have secured development orders from Collier County or planned development activities within the next few years. This growth presents major challenges to the existing Collier County network of arterials and collators, and pra;npted the n tiuirc -d improvements to this vital roadway connection to Inmrokalee Road and Collier Boulevard (C,R 9.71) to improve traffic conditions at the Collier Boulevard - Immokalee Road Intersection and Collier Raulrvard- Vanderbilt Beach Road Intersection. Figures 3 1 and.1-2 show current and future land use for the property adjac eat to the project. Improvements to Woodcrest Drive, nlcluding the connection to Massey Street, will provide acontinuous cotuiection between lunnokaler> Road (ill tiro north) and Vanderbilt Beach Road (to the south), removing trills from Collier Boulevard In twi en the same roads. This will alleviate traffic conditions at the Collier F3uulevard- Imnrokalee Road intersection, This intersection was identified in the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organisation (MM) 211311 l.cmg Range Transportation flan as a one of the Critical Volume Intersections. The extension cli"froe Farm Road ham Davila CitrPet tc+ the 1Voodtrest Drive- M.nssev Street Intersection will also help alleviate traffic conditions at it iv Collier I3oulavard- hnmokatee Road iota rsecti ❑n as wall as the Collier Boulevard - Vanderbilt Beach Road intersection. 1'lnesc additions and improvements to the existing roadway network will enhance regional mobility. [pia ROV !9hi 0.]N.Rir * KLvv- i W s I e 4 i � r s! tw k •nnfpNi � _ i° A , .. _ RPUD A —" 91ff, _ S r � J'1 1 �• 4Rx 1 d � •Y8+ J - ' n n i z.� 1 Lapslsl L ekes R iP ,; ,, RPUD ., iicr�neiherNn;ttl >^., y Trpo Farm Road t: RPUD A,,t A —- i .:.. I Yxa.v as ruas> ,PUB , — A' o @ '4.. x'6 hf5 °. Le � • .A .. x r x \l ♦ rb+ .._ 1 p� r �WQ�tl �x�r *Pi51YiAiil tR��✓6 "hl �� �#- k L j ` uderbiltleach Mid ICR8fr2B • `_ Fll �= __., _ _� r a i j , Planned ential 'rt t�4 Y- - \ fi L L I L_ S 0 I H C Item # 10G Development Project Limits FIGURE 3•2 '—' Tree Farm Road- Woodcrest Dr Future Land Use Project timils _ "rce Farm Road and Woodcrest Drive ERP CH2MHILL I I I I n 0 1 0 0 I F 1 n I1 I Item # 10G September 23, 2008 33 of 61 4.0 Existing Conditions 4.1 Woodcrest Drive Hie existing Woodcrest Drive madwav consists of two 12 -ft. (approx.) unpaved travel lanes. The lime -rock road lxgins at lmmokalce Road (on the north) and continues south to Ackermaker Road providing access to the single family residences along Ackermaker Road. I he roadway continues south and intersects With Massey street. The intersection with Immokalee Road is a frill median opening not Currently signalized. An eastbound right turn lane onto Woodcrest Drive and a wesilxrund left turn lace were buih as part of the Immokalee ROad siz -lane project (Project No. 60018), currently under construction. The existing right -of -way width varies bohveen ?5 feet and 70 feet. 4.2 Tree Farm Road The existing. free Farm Road (built as part of the Collier Boulevard Project No. 655061) is a 2- lane, undivided, urban roadway (two 12 -11 lanes, hike lanes, sidewalk). 'Ihe roadway goes from Collier Boulevard to Davila Street (approx. 05 miles). The roadway continues east as an unpaved access road. The existing roadway provides access to single family residences and the Meridian Broadcasting communications tOWCr Incited al the southwest corner of Massey Street and Calusa Pines Drive The existing, roadway right of wav width along the Proposed extension k 10 feet. 4.3 Intersections Thera arc three existing, intersections along, Woodcrest Drivv: 1. Immokalee Road (Unsignalized - Pull Median Opening) Woodcrest Dr. NB Approach I left, 1 thru- right. Quarry FirSt3 Approach: 'I left, 'I thru -right Immokalee FB Approach: l thru, I left turn, I right turn. humokalee kVI3.Approach: 3 thru, 1 left turn, I right turn. Acremaker Road ( "T" Intersection) Wonu crest SB Approach: I thru -right Woodcrest NR App nadr I thru. Arremaker 1(B Approach: I left -right combination. 3. Calusa Pines- Massey Woodcre.st SB Approach; I thru. Alasscv N 13 Approach: I right. t_alllsa W13 Approach. 1 left. ac;.;e rcr +,�c�rrsn a�r;a, ac:,vrsr = =�� to L R Item # 10G September 23, 2008 34 of 61 5.0 Evaluation Factors The following factors were considered prior to recommending the propose d improvernents: 5.1 Alternate Alignments Woodcrest Drive is an existing roadway whose centerline alig rra oviih the. section line. Collier County acquired 75 feet of right of way from Calusa Pines Golf Club 11C in 2004. Design requirements were to follow die existing alignment as it severed the adjoining{ properties equitably and keep any improvenionts within the existing right of wav to the greatest extent possible. Two Farm Road is an existing roadway whose centerline aligns with the section line. The improvernenLs to the roadway segment between Collier Boolevard and Davila Stmet were designed and completed by Collier County as part of project No 65061- Aligrunent design considerations for the extension considerations were similar to the Woodcrest Drive and consider the location of the existing tilassey Stree1- CA1U9a Pines inters x tion. Therefore the proposed 0.5 mule extension of free Farm iloacf will In continue along the section line to its terminus at the hlasey /Calusa Pines intersection. A slight shift in the roadway alignment will be, incorporated to avoid impacts to the M(n -idiao Broadcast Site. this is explained in Section 5.1.3 below. 6.1.1 Right of Way Evaluation A Traffic Analysis was performed by the Developers adjacent to tho corridor as part of their Commmnity Developnunt & Environmental Se rvices Division permitting process. The results of the traffic studies indicated that l lane is required along Woodcrest Drive and free Farm Road to provide adequale capacity tar traffic operation; therefore a two - lane typical section is the controlling roadway itam to determine the required ROW width. 1'he typical sections evaluated included. a. 'I wo -lane Urban K "Two -lane Rural I fie evaluation of the typical sections, bath urban and Rural, focused on a minimum overall ROW foot print to accommodate the required roadway features as travcl limes, sidewalk, drainage, and utilities. Collier C oonh, staff reviewed both alternatives and tersest oo the fact Chat the urban section with a erred drainage system would help rnininu;,v ROW requirements, reduce environmental impacts, minimize maintenance and providc it niore aesthetic project, the decision was made to proceed with a two-lane Urban Typical Section. The right of way required for this project would 1',c consistent with other two -lane corridor reservations County staff raas requiring from develofwus and land owners throughout the county. niNU aew ACJ16r'ull aE�I)Rr RevW:;C -;:oc 5 -r I i u Item # 10G September 23, 2008 ' 35 of 61 5.1.2 Drainage 'I he two -lane urban hpical section would require additiolull right of way to accommodate the slorinwater management system to meet attenuation and wedcr quality critcria. Drainage requirements wcie determined early In the process and agieenlents were reached ' wfill the Summit Lakes, Moe kingbirtl and Buttonwood IZeSeTVe Dee ^lopnumts to accept all Sturm water runoff from flit h, o roadways for treatment and attenuation, Therefore no additional right of wvay is requimd for sforrn water manal;cment. An hnvironmental Investigation was conducted eariv in the process. Adjacent corridor POW was evaluated for potential wetland and upland impacts as will as the presence of any Threatened rtened and hndangered spears tlaat would need to• availed ur nnhl ale d. Seven wetlands wea'e identified in file project area with eStnllated InlpaetS Ile i weell 3 to 4 acres depending all the final alienillent. I'1'plcal erlCian ?�CTed spCCICS obSert'eti Ill the area are red- cockaded woodpecker, Bil; C vpress lox sgrirrels, Iiald Paglc, Florida panther and Black hear. Upon establishing the typical section, (feterrnining minilnunl requited ROVE' width mquirements and validating the abilty to provide storm water iTeahnent and attenuation in offsite drainage ponds; an alignment alternative analysis was developed. rite existing conditions elnrl„ the corridor ware depicted on aerial photography to be used to identify ' potential alignments. 5.1.3 Alignment Evaluation ' I hcrc were three alignment altenlatives developed! • All(m nive 1 - hold Existing RC)Ib C'CIlfG hoc and widen both left and right; • Alternative 2 - I fold 1 xi,Sfing ROLL t entvr1inc and lvlden all to file left; Altelnatfve 3- I fold Existing ROYV t_enterhne 111(1 widen all It) the right; Bach alternative alignnu•nt was incorporated into the aerial photography to deterntitle the numhrr of Impacts to pi-oli rh- owners, the number of homes and /or businesses impacted and /or displaced file proximity of Nn' alignment to Ale remaining 110111es and the impacts oil tiv safoty Lit file hemos uul flit, cunoinit of imitatis to environmentally sensitive areas. Based on flits evaluation It was determined en alignment that c enh ievl the roadway would affect tale most stakeholdOI S, hoWl-WOr the center widening lvould g'vnerate the Ivir t impacts 1 oearall to all stakeholders and would lave the least environniental mapacts. Smte most of the landowners along the :orl idor o%%nrd large parcels. file Increase it the nunitRT of stakeholders was naininial. In audition, a centered alignment would plat e die proj(I t outside the required bald eagle nesting tree 3.10 feet buffer area (construction is not allowed within there during; the nesting season). It also provides the maximum landscape buffer possible txr(ween Iht• nt st anti the project (reconun amid in th:v Clearance to Proceed w•itll C omiruclion Artivitit s -ldjacant to Bald Magic Nest -2-006 Rc,x t iwr l;utdt•Im::cj l'hrcnll;h the dt si}',n process Meridian Ill oadcastuag, il.iot nu d the County that their pernurt,inf; plot (ss for ille AM anh^nn, had ta•en or going during flit, last five years and is almost omplete ;'•.nl- nxnfilirahons to the wQ( ill and permit at this finle would have i )?kris lVd, t •.-i,l r t .EA",- I i u ' Item # 10G September 23, 2008 36 of 61 fr3Y0�. Ra'N.aOV Y`I C'! P.C°UP'. RE P07d -0�1C 5.? to be performed by Collier County re-sultirtg in an extensive time delays and significant cost. As a result, the Frye Farm Road alignment was shifted slightly to the north to avoid all impacts to the antenna underground sprotem. "'Aweral design features were included (such as retaining walls and realignment of the utility Systems) to niininlize the right of reap ' requirements: In the areas where turn lanes were required, the alignment was shifted to minimize ROW and environmental impacts, ROW nerds increase to 90 feet on Tree Farm Road and 100 Feet ' on Woodcrest Drive at intersection /turn lane locations. At roadway intersections, alignment decisions were based an FI)OII' and County . iiteria far inter±„ t ticm configuration, access management and safety. The intersection of Woodcrest Drive/ Massey Street and l roe Farm Road was evaluated based on traffic data and it was determined that due to traffic: volumes, a 4-way intersection ' with stop signs would not provide an acceptable level of service for the roadway. A "RoundabouC configuration for the intersection was considered and it was concluded a Roundabout would provide the best level of services for the intersection. 5.2 Safety Factors Construction of the Tree Fat m Road Woodcrest Drive will increase the safeIV of the adjacent roadway collectors by removing residential traffic from Collier Boulevard, Imoutkalee Road O and Vanderbilt Beach Road as early as possible in the trip movements. Signing and marking and turn lane length decisions were based on JDOT and Collier County guidelines to safely movv podt °striae and vehicular traffic Mke lanes and sidewalk on'f coo Farm Road and a Pathway on Woodcrest Drive was includ_,d to provide for pedestrian and bike traffic. 5.3 Long Range Planning Factors ' 1 lie improvements to Woodcrest Drive the Tree Farm Road and extension of and are part of flit- Collier Metropolitan 17anning Organization (MPU) 1.030 Long Range Transportation Plan (1_1<1 P). The 2030 l.R I P was adopted in early 2006 "! his project is being do telolxwd as an important component to tlw regional traitrsportation network to accornmodate existing and future residential and commercial growth in the area and meet future traffic demands in Collier Count, tin p ro Yemen is to Woodcrest Drive and connectivity to Collier BonlPVard (CR 951) through I roe Faun Road and Vanderbilt Ueach Road through Massey Street, will enhance regional mobility. 5.4 Environmental Factors The I I'll(, Farm Road Woodcrest Drive project h is been designed to minimize envirortmenlal disturb nict, aS much its possible., Right of wily, and aligmnoit dectsions were made based an reducing, flit, area, impacted buy Lhe new eonstructi:ur. l hreatcned and endangered species in flit, area "'t-re ev Heated to reduce the potential impact's at- is the case of the ' Gopher Tudoise s and flit, held Eagle nest Identified in the area. fr3Y0�. Ra'N.aOV Y`I C'! P.C°UP'. RE P07d -0�1C 5.? ' Item At 10G September 23, 2008 37 of 61 ' Through the agrreniPnts with the l)vyelopers along the prohrl area, to accept the runoff from the roadway project no additional land vv is necessary to accommodate crater treatment ponds, reducing; the potential impacts to the environment 5.5 Costs Waterways joint Ventures IV contributed $,511,000 toward the design kit Free Farm Road from Davila Street to Messy-% Streel through the Bristol Yuie'v Developer Contribution A freemen t. Waterways Juinl Ventures V igrced in the Siunmit IAkes Developers Contribution Agreement to design Wood. rest Drive and construct a 2 -lane urban minor collector road section knoetint as the Tre. Farm, Woodcrest and Massey ahcrnalive roadway project at a maximum cost of 55,700,0011 that County will pay the in Road Impact Yet, credits. Water ays (hint Ventures V will assume all costs above the 55,100,000 limit in accordance with tha terms and conditions of the Summit I -akes Developer Contribution Agreement. I I i n I F a CI tea, r ; _;n 5 1 i ' Item # 10G September 23, 2008 L 38 of 61 1 6.0 Summary of Proposed Improvements 3, Tree FarnVY1'oodcrest/Calusa/Massey (Roundabout) I lus intersection wi0 be all urban single lane round about aril all four legs of the roundabout will have onC 12 -toot travel lane approach. £ r. YJGIr�'_w h.P. Ii31IiCV.I {r r a v ✓ti P:, C;x bt Based on data prepared and evaluated during the conceptual design development, the final recommendations for Woodcrest Drive and'I'ree Yarrn Road were: 6.1 Woodcrest Drive 1 From hnmokalee Road to Calusa Pines /Massey Street, a two -lane urban typical section with a total 24 feet pavement wid th will be constructed within a typical 70 -foot NOW (additional ROW required for turn lanes), Single right turn lanes arc provided at the access point to Summit bakes, (._alusa Pines also known as Knolhvmld, and I-labltat Woodcrest developments. A 10 -foot sidewalk /pathway is proposed along the west side of the roadtitay. Utilities such as ratable water main and sanihrry sewer force main will he ' constructed uvithin the proposed roadway I2OW. 'the storm drainage system north of Acremaker Road -will discharge intoSuuunit !-ales and ' the storm system south of Acremaker Road will discharge into Mockingbird Crossing. 6.2 Tree Farm Road From its current terminus at Davila Street to Woodcrest Drive, a two -lane urban typical section (12 -foot travel lanes) with four -foot bike lanes will he constructed within a typical 70 -foot ROW (additional ROW required for turn lanes). A six-foot sidewalk will be constructed on troth the north and south side of the roadway_ Utilities such as potable water main and sanrtary sewer force main will be constrm ted within the proposed roadway RO- V, ■ ■ 6.3 Intersections The than existing into rsuvticros along, Woodcrest Drive will remain and I>E configured as ' follotit s� 1. Immokalee Road (Unsignalized - Full Median Opening) Woodcrest Dr. NU Approach: I thru -left, I -right tern. Quarry Dr. SB Approach: I thru -left, 1 -right turn. hnnnokalce Rd. 113 Approach: 3 thru, l left turn, 1 right turn. Inimokalee Rd. WI; Approm li: I thruu, I left torn, I right. turn. 2. Acremaker Road (Unsignalized "T" Intersection) Woodcresl Dr. Sli Approach: 1 thru I right turn Woodcrest Dl Nil Approach: l thru Ac n maker Rd l B Approach I combination left -right 3, Tree FarnVY1'oodcrest/Calusa/Massey (Roundabout) I lus intersection wi0 be all urban single lane round about aril all four legs of the roundabout will have onC 12 -toot travel lane approach. £ r. YJGIr�'_w h.P. Ii31IiCV.I {r r a v ✓ti P:, C;x bt Item # 10G September 23, 2008 ' 39 of 61 I U 1 E F L 1 L APPENDIX A Intersection Layouts H 1 Item # 10G zep= 40 of 61 T' r� I ; Cry � I p i I� o f to a I� m I I m w v lJ c� 1 ■ f ' Item # 10G 41 of 61 CIO m i I - Z I C?VOH H3NVngdjv r� Q _ A I ku 3 O J _ ah I 1 0 d I i L. 1 1 R u I IT yl Ql LU~I LU 8' Plbi Item # 10G 42 of 61 QVOa lYadd 33ti1 — / 3AINQ S3N7d vsni+� 1111 11I11,a ! i I r, a I� I W' z a w H z A a w a R A °a it ��QSQ V ti ' Item # 10G September 23, 2008 ' 43 of 61 ' Report Tree Farm Road - Woodcrest Drive ' From Davila Street ' To Immokalee Road 0 ' Prepared for ' Collier County, Florida Right of Way Acquisition Department September 4, 2008 ' Prepared by ' CH2MFIILL I h � � � Contents 0 2.0 3.0 48 5.0 |h9m #1OG September 23.7008 440f61 Introduction.......................... ~ ................................................................. .................... 1~I PrnjeoDeycdndvn-..._..~....-..~."~~.~........—....~.~.~.~.2'1 Need for Transportation Improvements ..... ................. ............................. .......... 3^l ExistingConditions ......... ............... ~.~~ ...... ..................... . .............................. 4-1 4.1 Wvndcreot[)hv« --- ....... 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The intent of tho project is to prrmid o adequate° transportation t apmrity to meet htture traffic devclopmacnt and planned growth as approved in tho Collier Cnunty Growth Mianagcement Plan. r This roport addresses cast, environmental impacts, permutability, current and future development patterns. In addition, this project is part of an overall corridor improvement program Collier Coitnty has undertaken to all0viate capacih° concerns along Collier Boulevard and I nill-tol"Ilee Road. There our namry other ro ulcvaa� improvemont projects in the area which are at vart,nts stages of omplenou 0pigurr 1 -21. 'fhc tiff provemenis to Collier Boulevard (951), (from Golden (:at(' Bnnleeard to Innnokak>c Road), located to the r we,at of this project is undo a construction. [he maprove.narnts to Inunokafee Road, innm dialc,ly north of [his project, have reached substantial completion 1 he Vanderbilt Brach Road 1'xtension, located to the south, is in thv 6U "„ desi}.;n phase (I i(;ure'1 -2). 1 C E I I u F ;cp)d I ,A IIJ fill, '!6V 11 'If ti V, ..;;_ r , MQG't .' 0. Jam® ;L 'J ...IN To S �' ,...u„a ^aIQtIQIQOh�I��L,4iQleQil lfA�%$AGl " � `4 _ _� _+gym• � � _� _ ____.__ .. 311min takes AtfVJau ruaaysQ � '' � fff Fri to €y� a� € t . CEptinow, s fIlLlketiPV � inira�I � '. ^` >, �t trn � " i ; CQQIus Q Puns s. S- � Wan]) SpYiliy5 yy � Road .QiQFaun Al � ??x'�' u s_ -� RYi€ HiPYiH 14i MuCknQgbfnlCrassmg . �""• ,�„ xi87ti UR3 ttYi a'P34i$i 4�. ... € R '< = � r vandemill , -' CUliillfy Q (IIQQ E a ra C9:Iwx's�, w y w low Al UaQlrler�QAit6esclo#��11 B86 tI� " s Ar . F , ' ( e i v a *` a tlF x t7. r + . ►• 8 -. � �.� �hNniokaleu�8ua�1,�iCR 4G1 •d ?J* d Acre maker Null .. r'• ".: - „ +- r Tree Fatlll Road k "fit di.w� ey i 3 �; � �� �ntiauderUUi Reaclt Roall (CA 662), a : + - - 516 Ave. NW '- K 3 ril An. NW Hw t. -IstaAe.NW 3 • GoltienGaleNda= y It w : t w qq� 1j L' C F 8 tJ G fl F Item # 10G September 23, 2008 48 of 61 2.0 Project Descri The Collier County Transportation Department (Cotarvty) proposes to improve 1.0 voile of Woodcrest Drive, an existing 2 -lane unpaved rural north -south roadway, to a 2 -lane undivided local minor urban section and extend Frce Farm Road, an existing east -west roadway (built with the Collier Boulevard Project (Project No. 65061), from its current terminus at Davila Stroot, approsimafaly 0.5 miles to inlersecl with Woodcrest Drive/Massey Strew t. Tree Dann Road will also Nx designed as a 2 -lane undivided local minor urban section. 'l'he total length of the project is 1.5 miles. lnte_rsection improvements Will IV made at the Woodcrest Drive- lnnnokalee Road Nnterseclion, Wooclmst Drive - Acremaker Road Intersection and the Woodcrest Drive - free harm Road Intersection, c ;LOg POn 40AS"mox PxXiM, rcAk: fix: I_ LJ I II E u E P 0 I 0 F l_ 1 I I lJ Item # 10G September 23, 2008 49 of 61 3.0 Need for Transportation Improvements This project is being developed as a vital c mtponont to the region,( transportation network to accommodate existing and future residential growth in the area and meet future traffic demands in Collier County. Collier County has seam significant development and growth in recent }ears. All vacant land adjacent to this project have secured development orders from CrdlicrCounty or platuicd development activities within the next few years. "this growth presents major challenges to the existing Collier County network of arterials and collet: tars, and prompted the required improvemt•rdn to this vital roadway ay connection to Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard (CR 951) to improve traffic conditions at the Collier Boulevard - Immokalee Road Intersection and Collier Boulevard- Vanderbilt Beach Road Intersection. Figures 3 -'1 and 1 -1 show current and future land use for the property adjacent to the project. Improvements to 1Noodcrest (hive, including Ilie connection to Massey Street, will provide a continuous connection butween lnunokalee Road (to the north) and Vanderbilt Beach Road (to the south), remac ing Irips from C'olli r Boulevard hatuveen tliv same roads. I his will alleviate traffic conditions at the Collier Koukvani- lnunokalee, Road interscetion. T us intersection was identified in the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization fN1110) 2030 I.ong Range Yranspo Cation Plan as a one of the Critical Vol a is Intersections, Hie extension of') roc Farm Road from Davila Strom to the Woodcrest Ihice- Masse v Street huorsection will also help alleviate traffic unnlitiuns at the• ('Other Boulevard- Intntnkalee Road intersection as well as the Collier Boulevard-Vanderhill coach Rand ImerSOCti On These arhlilions and unlit OVviucri ls to the existing roadwav network will enhance rcf;ional mobility. pYd4HFi7 )il. *Fa ^Ik%k. Ef+d 1z 3.1 1 nir'e � Inuup �l lte i1 1C0846J n � {jA Q' m upug[ 5 � rie�ei[r4akt�rliu;�i1 � *-�•, �� POD Tree IF Roatl if j RPUB �.r ' i.. � � dF4o9ikltAYit Pi � w°'- .,4P fl7Fti'Pi141 eY#9 HY!ITC. YU1R _' y ! 1 4 .✓ .- ..:drys �yi .,� P � � � 1 , spat :a�rry�yr�`tP 8eitiiart xt �yi -,� ..R4 do . f got } t amledlilt`Rcach Road IGR 8621 -- Land Use Codes RPUD Residential Planned Unit a , H Development Planned PUD Unit Development w .. Ij } Item # 10G September 23, 2008 52 of 61 1 4.0 Existing Conditions L svau; rep+ s,or >t on :,rs:;r 4 a 4.1 Woodcrest Drive The existing; Woodcrest Drive roadway consists of two 12 -ft (approx.) unpaved travel lanes. the lime -rock road begins at Immokalee Road (on the north) and continues south to Ackermaker Road providing access to the single family residences along Ackermaker Road_ Hie roadway continues south and intersects with Masse} Sti -NA. I'he intersection with Inunokalee Road is a full median opening not currently signalized. An eastbound right turn lane unto Woodcrest Drive and a westtxmnd left turn lane were built as part of the I nmokalee Road six -lane project (Project No. 60018), currently under construction. The existing right -of -way width varies bet-ween 35 feet and 70 fret. 4.2 Tree Farm Road I'he existing'Free harm Road (built as part of ter Collier Boulevard Pruje.ct No 65061) is a 2- Iane, undivided, urban roadway (two 12 -ft lanes, bike lanes, sidewalk). The roadway goes from Collier Roulevard to Davila Street (approx. 25 miles). The roadway continues east as IR an unpaved access road The existing roadway provides access to single family residences and the Meridian Broadcasting communications tower located at the southwest corner of Massev Street and Calusa Pares Drive. I lie existing roadway right of wav width along the proposed extension is 30 feet. 4.3 Intersections I hery are three existing, inhv-sot bons along Woodcrest Drive: I Immokalee Road (Unsignalized— pull Median Opening) Woodcrest Dr. NB Approach: 'I left, I taro- right. Quarry Dr SB Approach. 1 left, 1 thru -right Immokalee EB Approach:3 thru, 1 left turn,'I right turn. Inmrokalce, WB Approach: 3 taro, I left turn, l right turn_ 2. Acremaker Road ( "T" Intersection) Y1ondceestSBAppruach: I thru -right Woodcrest NB Approae h: 1 thru. Ae re maker I-B Approach: I le=ft -right combination. 3. Calusa Fines - Massev Woodcrest5B Approach. 1 thru. 4lasw,y NI$!tpproach, I fight. Calusa Wit Approach. I lafl. L svau; rep+ s,or >t on :,rs:;r 4 a I 11 0 0 E L U U I M I 1 I C E Item # 10G September 23, 2008 53 of 61 5.0 Evaluation Factors The following laclors were considered print to recommending the proposed improvements: 5.1 Alternate Alignments Woods est Urive is an existing roadway chose centerline aligns with the section line. Collier County acquired 33 feet of right of way from Calusa Pines Golf Club 1.1 C in 20tH. Design w(Inirenionts were to Follow (lie existing alignment as it severed fhe adjoining properties Vyuitably will keep any improvements within the existing right of way to the greatest extent possible - Tree Farm Road is an existing roadway whose centerline aligns with the section line, "Fite improvements to the roadway segment between Collier Boulevard and Davila Street were designed and completed by Collier County as part of project No 65061. Alignment design Considerations for fhe extension considerations Well similar to the Wondarest Drive and Consider the location of the existing M rssoy Street- C'alusa Pines intersection. Therefore the propVSed 11.5 mile extension of beret Fill m (toad will to continue along the section line to its terminus at the Masep /Calnsa pine =s ndersertion. A slight shift in the wadway alignment will lie incorporated to avoid impacts to the Meridian Broudrast Site. Phis is explained in Section 5.1.3 below. 5.1.1 Right of Way Evaluation A T'r'affic Analysis Haas performed by lilt, Developers adjat ent kt the corridor as part of their C"ontrnunity Development & Environilmital Services Division pennitting process. ]'he resulis of the traffic studies indicated that 1 lane is required along WOOdCrb)Ht Drive and Tree harm Read to provide acleguale cars. il} for traffic orerahon; therefore a two- lane tvpiod suction is tiro controlling n adw'ay It<m to determine the ivquired ROW width The typical sertionsevalualed included: a. ltvo -lane Urban h. Two -lane liural 'I he evaluation of the° tgpiad "ections, both Urban and Ian: +I, f CIlsed un it minimum overall ROW font print to acconrtnodate the required roadway features as trawl lanes, sidowalk, draiodge, and utilities. Collier County staff reviewed both alternatives and based on the fact lliat the urban section with it closed drainage sysn 111) would hole minimivv POW requiromvnis, reduce environmental impacts, Min Ill ire maintenance and providt. a more aesthetic project, the decision was made to proceed with a two -lane Urban "I'ypical Section. I'he right ul way rogoireii lot this proje, t would he consistent with other two -lane corridor reservations Comity stall t +as n:quirinp, tram dcvclopoi s and land )wnors throughout the t runty Item # 10G September 23, 2008 O 54 of 61 ' 5.1.2 Drainage The two -lane urban typical section would require additional right ill way to accommodate the stornlwatcr management system to meet attemlation and water quality criteria. Drainage requirctnlents were determined early in the process anti agreenuarts were reached ' with the Summit takes, Mockingbird and Buttonwood Reserve i>evelopmentc to accept all stor'Ill water runoff from the two roadways for treatment and attenuation- Therefore no additional right of nay is required for slorm water nlanal;enlent. All t'alvironlnetltll IIIVesHgatiOn was CtandnCted early in the prl io%s Adjacent corridor ROW was evaluated for potential wetland and upland impacts as w a 11 as the pit senee of aril- "i hre itened and hlldanl cro>d species that would need to be avoided or mitigated. Seven wetlands were identified in the project area with estimated impacts lxtwern 3 to 4 acres depending on flit final alignment. i'vpical endangered species observed Sri the area are red- ' cockaded woodpecker, Biy, Cypress fox squire is, Bald 6agk, Florida panther and Slack bear. Upon establishing the typical section, determining mininuun requited ROW width requirements and validating $le ability to provide storm water treatinent and at tmi ation in offsite drainage ponds; all alignment alternative analysis was developed. The existing conditions alone; the corridor were depicted on aerial photography to be used to identify alignments. potential 5.1.3 Alignment Evaluation F There were three alignment alternatives developed: • Alternative I - I fold Existing RO \Y C enterlme and widen both left and right; • Alternative _' - f Inh3 pxn[in}; ROW C enterhaae and widen all to the left; • Alternative 3 - i loll Existing ROi'1 Centerline AIi(I widen All io I.nC IlgIt; Fach alternative alignment was inccn poi aled into the aerial photography to determine the number of impacts to property owners, ilie number of homes and /or businesses iulpacted and /or displaced the proximity of the alignment to the remaining hones and Hie impacts on talc safety of the hellos, and the amount of impacts to environmentally sensitive areas. Based on this evaluation it was determined an alignment that centered the roadway would Affect the most stakeholders however the center widening would gem rate the h-ast impacts overall to all stakeholders and would have the least environmental imp ads. Since most of the landowners along tilt corridor owned large panels, [lie increase in the number of stakeholders #vas minimal. In addition, a cenivired alignment would place the project outside the required bald eagle nesting tree: 3 30 feet buffer area (construction is not allowed within there during the nesting season). It also provides the maximum landscape buffer possible IN twtren the tie &t and the project (recomillended in the C.learanco to Proceed with Consfrnetion At tivltns Adjacent to Bald haglo Nast -2(J06 Revision gtodchnes). Through the design pro,csi Metidlan Broad Casting informed the County that thoir permitting prom s5 for Ihv e xismig AM auto nra had been oll going dill'ing tile last five years and is almost COMplete. Any modifi"Itions t0 flat, N'Stvlll And permit at this time would have 'iaatl ROW t n, I{I `U REJW_3 w„ 5 ' Item # 10G September 23, 2008 ' 55 of 61 to he Ile-formed be Collie] County lcsulting in an extensive time delays and significant cost. As a result, the I lee Farm Road alipnnrcnt v as shitted slightly to the north to avoid all impacts to the antenna underl;nnuld system.'N vi ral dcMi'll features were included (such as retaining walls and realignment of the utility systems) to inininl7e the right of way ' requirements. Ili the areas where tuI "ii limes were required, the alignment was shifted to ri nilnize ROW luld 1 m ironmental imloar Is. ROW needs increase to 90 feet cm Tree Farm Road and 100 Feet on Woodcrest Drive at intersection/ turn line loi atilm,,. AI roadway into n sections, ahl rvnent decisions Wuc based on FDOF and County irilel is for intersection cilnfiguration access management and safehY. The intersection of Wowdcrest Drive/ Massey Street and I ree Harm Road was evaluated based on traffic data and it was determined that dui° to tra(Ili volumes, o A -way intersection With stop signs would not provido an acceptable Ievel of service for till- roadway. A "RoundabnuC" configuration for the intersection was considered and it was concluded a Roundabout would provide the° txsl level of services for the intersection_ 5.2 Safety Factors Construction of the Tree Farm Road 1Noodcrest Drive ,sill increase the' safety of the adjacent roadway collectors by removing residential traffic from Collier Boulevard, Irlunokalee Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road as oarly as possible in the trill movements. Signing and marking; Fuld torn lane longth decks Its here based on 1:1101 and Collier County guidelines to safel% ulnVV 110110slritin ind vchitulad tralIW Milo- l.liw' and ,idvwMK oil I PCP I arm Road and a Pathway un Woodt:wst Drive was included to provide for pedestrian and bike traffic- Range Planning Factors 5h3i „alai „Long tl l <,rrree rat,aa h „,da and are part of (he Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization (NdP()) 7031) Long Range Fransportaltinn Plan (LKIT).'fhe 2030 t R I P was adopted in early 2006. 1 his project is lxing developed as do important component to the regional transportation nets +ork to accommodate eaistinl; and tuhlre residential and conuncrcial giowth in the area and meet future traffic demands in Cullner (,oull[v. hmplo emcnts to W00dcrest Dirvr and connectivity to Collier Boulevard (('R 951) throo;;h l err Fai in Road and Vandcihrlt heath h ,ad through h1assty Street, will enhance n'I;ional nn 9» lily. 5.4 Environmental Factors I lle I n e Farm Road VVood(iest I hive project has been dt'sirVCd to mmnlr,liZe eilVirOlamelltal disturbalu v as nWCh as Possible, Right of NA aF and alignilwilt decisions were made based nn reducing f1w ,mcas i;nll Ielt'd huv L,' no ;. ct 115th, lion. 1 hreatened and endangered specit's in lilt• mt I vYore evaluated to reduce the potential impat'Is as is the case of the Gopher'hirtoisl sand till- Bald I ogle nest idontiliad in flit arra. E Item # 10G September 23, 2008 IL 56 of 61 ' Through the agreements with the fhvelopers along the prole ct area, to accept the runoff from the roadwav project, no additional land was necessat v to acrommodate water treatment ponds, reducing the potential impacts to the enutronnuad. 1 5.5 Casts Waterways Joint Ventures IV contribu ted $150,000 toward the design of ree Farm Road from Davila Street to Massey Street through the Bristol Pon s Dvvv;npL r Contribution Agreement. ' Waterways juint Ventures V agreed in the Summit I tikes I )vveletlxrs Contribution Agreement to design Woodcrest Drive and constrnct a ^-lane urban minor collector road section known as the'1'reti harm, Woodcrest and Massey altornativer roadway project at a ' maximum cost tit'a5,100,0t10 that Counh, will pay the I)eveloper in Road Impact Fee credits. Waterways lirint t'r'nlures V will assume all COS is above the S5,100,000limit in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Summit Lakes Developer Contribution Agreement. ML. P u L1 1 J E 0 11 s-a LI I u L 1l 0 F II U u I P D n Item # 10G September 23, 2008 57 of 61 6.0 Summary of Proposed im Based on data prepared and evaluated during the conceptual design development, the final reconimendatiorls for Woodcrest Drive and "free farm 12oad were. 6.1 Woodcrest Drive Prom Immokalee Road to Calusa Pints /Masse Street, a hyo -tone urban typical section with Li total 24 feet pavement width will be conshti led within a tvilical7ll fo:)t NOW (additional ROW required tot' turn lanes). Single rirlit iurn lanes are provided at the access point III Sunimit hakes, Calusa Pines also known as Knullwoud, and I labital 1h'oodereest developments. A 10 -foot sidewalk/pathway is prol,Nised along the west side of the roadway. Utilities such as potable paler main and v,initary sviwer lorre stain will be constructed within the proposed roadway f2OW1 The storm drainage system north of Acremaker Road will disctrargo into Summit Lakes and the stone system south of Ac renaakt i Koad will discharge into Mockingbird Crossing. 6.2 Tree Farm Road From its cui rent terminus at Davila Sheet to 11'oitdcrest (hive, a two -lane urban typical section (12 -toot travel lanes) with four -foal bike lanes will be constructed within a typical 70 -foot KOly (additional RCA"I' required for turn lanes) A six -fool sidewalk will lie constructed on both the north and snutli side of the road'w'ay Utilities such as potable water main and s;uutary sewer force main will ho constructed v9ithi1l the proposed roadway ROW. 6.3 Intersections I he lhrts, existing; intersections along; 41 ootkTest I )rise will remain and lie configured as foI Iows: 1. Immokalee Road (Unsignalized - Full Median Opening) Woodcrest I )r. N13 Approach: 1 thru -left, I -right tarn. Quarry hr. `11 :Approach: I thrt.t -Icft, I -right turn. Ilnnmkalec'Rd, H3 Approach: 3lhru, I Ich [urn. I right turn - Inunokalce lid. 11'13 Apgmoai-h:3 thru, 16eh turn, I right turn. 2. .Arremaker Road (Unsignalized " I "' Intersection) Woodi rest Dr_ S13 Approach: I thru, I nj;ht turn Woodcrest Di \ll Alip1 -oath: 1 thru. .Acrnmaki,r IM i =13 Approach I t%millinat'ion r- tt- rtt,hk. ;, Tree FarmjW'oodcrest/Calusa/Massey (Ruundabuut) this intersection will be aIa urhan siug;ly land round these and all four legs nt the I'UMILLAo tit will hack one I'_ -lout II Ii ( l lane A proa: h. Hoc a.eu rr�: a -1 I P a- F Item # 10G September 23, 2008 58 of 61 ,APPENDIX A Intersection Layouts 1 1 Item # 10G oepteinbei 23, 59 of 61 ?008 _ d fa 1 f968 -tlJl OVOY 337VVOnnl a i - Q V O w O ti. S, 3 c, n CQ? 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