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Ordinance 2006-49 ORDINANCE NO. 06 - 49 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 2004-41, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE APPROPRIATE ZONING ATLAS MAP OR MAPS BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM RURAL AGRICULTURE (A) AND CREEKSIDE COMMERCE PARK PUD ZONING DISTRICTS TO A BUSINESS PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE NAPLES DAIL Y NEWS BPPUD AND LOCATED, IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 35.24 ACRES; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ) "'"":'.t..."C>" WHEREAS, D. Wayne Arnold, AICP, of Q. Grady Minor & Assoc., P.A., representing Collier Publishing Company, Inc., d/b/a Naples Daily News, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: The zoning classification of the herein described real property located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from the Rural Agriculture (A) and Creekside Commerce Park PUD Zoning Districts to Business Park Planned Unit Development Zoning District for a project known as Naples Daily News Business Park Planned Unit Development (BPPUD) in accordance with the BPPUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein. The appropriate zoning atlas map or maps as described in Ordinance Number 2004-41, as amended, the Collier County Land Development Code, is/are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by super majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this ,;) LI1l day of C' e it' 1).",- \' , 2006. Page 1 of2 1\TTEST: . DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK ~~~tcOk AttAit' '&"~' ~1""'Ileputy Clerk i 1 VI\.ti#'t "oal- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY:~HA2~ Approved as to form and legal sufficiency . rY\i"'r fl1.~ - tJt<-..Lj Marjori~ M. Student-Stirling , Assistant County Attorney PUDZ-2005-AR-8833/MJD/sp This ordinance fjled with the ~7Mtary of State's Office th~ - day of I\.JC)U " Zoo and acknOWledgement of that filing received this 07Ct day of N~~~~ Depu1'y Clerk Page 2 of2 NAPLES DAILY NEWS A BUSINESS PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PREPARED FOR: COLLIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, FL 34102 PREPARED BY: a. GRADY MINOR AND ASSOCIATES, P.A. 3800 Via Del Rey Bonita Springs, FL 34134 (239) 947-1144 (239) 947-0375 (fax) and ROETZEL & ANDRESS, L.P.A. 850 Park Shore Drive Trianon Center, 3rd Floor (239) 649-2708 (239) 261-3659 (fax) Naples, FL 34103 DATE FILED I ofa.L{ ~~<p DATE APPROVED BY CCPC DATE APPROVED BY BCC 10 f!TY /2-t'1.J {o ORDINANCE NUMBER a CJD Co- Lt'1 EXHIBIT "A" Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)c1ean TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE jii SECTION I LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, & 1-1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2-1 SECTION III BUSINESS PARK 3-1 SECTION IV PRESERVE 4-1 SECTION V OPEN SPACE 5-1 SECTION VI GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 6-1 Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)cleall EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT G EXHIBIT H LIST OF EXHIBITS NAPLES DAILY NEWS BUSINESS PARK BPPUD MASTER PLAN BOUNDARY SURVEY LOCATION MAP DEVIATIONS CONCEPTUAL PARK / PARKLET PLAN CONCEPTUAL WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN WATER MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe IO-24-06)clean ii STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The purpose of this Section is to express the intent of Collier County Publishing Company dba Naples Daily News and Ocean Boulevard Partnership and Ocean Boulevard Partnership II, hereinafter referred to as the developer, to create a Business Park Planned Unit Development (BPPUD) on 35:t acres of land located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. The name of this Business Planned Unit Development (BPPUD) shall be Naples Daily News BPPUD. The development of the Naples Daily News BPPUD will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Growth Management Plan, Business Park Subdistrict. The development will be consistent with the growth policies and land development regulations adopted thereunder of the Growth Management Plan Future Land Use Element and other applicable regulations for the following reasons: 1. The subject property is within the Urban Mixed Use District, Urban Residential Subdistrict as identified on the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE). The purpose of the Urban Mixed Use District, Urban Residential Subdistrict is to provide for a variety of residential and non-residential developments such as Planned Unit Developments. Pursuant to the FLUE, Business Parks are allowed as a Subdistrict in an Urban-Mixed Use District. 2. The Naples Daily News BPPUD is compatible with and complementary to existing and future surrounding land uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the FLUE. The project lies between developed industrial and commercial planned developments, and the uses, development standards, buffers and open spaces are compatible with neighboring properties. 3. Improvements will be in compliance with all applicable land development regulations. 4. The development of the Naples Daily News BPPUD will result in an efficient and economical extension of community facilities and services. 5. The Naples Daily News BPPUD complies with the location and development criteria for business parks as found in the Business Park Subdistrict of the Future Land Use Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. 6. All final local development orders for this project are subject to the Collier County Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. 7. The Naples Daily News BPPUD is in compliance with Objective 7 and its implementing policies of the Future Land Use Element, in that interconnections to surrounding development have been provided for vehicular and pedestrian access. The conceptual location of the interconnection( s) have been shown on the conceptual master plan. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)cleall iii 8. Access to the Naples Daily News BPPUD is presently provided to Immokalee Road (via Creekside Way), an arterial roadway and to Creekside Boulevard. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)cleall iv SHORT TITLE This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "NAPLES DAILY NEWS BUSINESS PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE". Naples Daily News BPPUD (BeC IO-24-06)c1eall v SECTION I LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the legal description and ownership of the Naples Daily News BPPUD, and to describe the existing condition of the property proposed to be developed. 1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00038'43" EAST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 27, ALSO BEING THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S. 41 FOR A DISTANCE OF 125.02 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF IMMOKALEE ROAD; THENCE RUN NORTH 44038'23" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89045'00" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 573.45 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 86053'15" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 500.61 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89045'00" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 134.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89045'00" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 599.23 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00015'00" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89045'00" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.04 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 02033'13" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 5.01 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89045'00" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 249.45 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00025'51" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 107.22 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 60002'56" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 117.20 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 82032'14" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 119.17 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00007'39" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 111.93 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89058'01" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 456.64 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02019'57" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,179.69 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 72059'03" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 656.88 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 7r43'40" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 573.75 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00039'12" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 187.52 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 68035'21" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 110.88 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 5r47'59" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 46.92 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89020'45" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 156.34 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00039'15" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 34.09 FEET TO A POINT ON A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWEST, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 06018'10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 70.00 FEET THEREFROM; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 70.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38045'24", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 46.45 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 64019'08" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 47.35 FEET TO A POINT ON A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WEST, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 45003'34" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 197.21 FEET THEREFROM; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 197.21 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 75024'07", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 241.20 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH OJD14'23" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 259.53 FEET TO A POINT ON A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EAST, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC lO-24-06)c1eall 1-1 SOUTH 59032'19" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 130.00 FEET THEREFROM; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 130.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66043'37", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 142.99 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 02054'08" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 151.40 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 70.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 98024'12", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 105.98 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 12056'10" WEST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 120.22 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 62008'16" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.07 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 93006'13"; SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 43.56 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 15035'09" WEST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 48.75 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 30057'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 34.79 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWEST; THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 80.00 FEET; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14016'42"; SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 19.88 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 23049'37" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 19.94 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 84013'14" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 158.41 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 80055'24" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 183.78 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 81052'51" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.90 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH FOR A DISTANCE OF 261.28 FEET; THENCE RUN WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 394.57 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH FOR A DISTANCE OF 271.73 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 84013'14" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 120.32 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 33005'40" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 54.13 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 76056'51" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 89.04 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 58035'21" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 65.19 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 15031'55" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 74.80 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00041'41" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.24 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 28022'47" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 171.51 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 17"11'45" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 106.79 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 13002'52" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 28.51 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 73036'14" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 54.78 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 49016'08" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 112.78 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89047'08" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 53.08 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 58000'49" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.49 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00039'12" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 303.48 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89020'45" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 341.45 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00039'15" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 69014'15" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 258.29 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 13026'32" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 348.97 FEET; TO A POINT ON A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTH, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 03017'21" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 936.00 FEET THEREFROM; THENCE RUN EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 936.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06023'14", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 104.29 FEET AT A BEARING OF SOUTH 89054'16" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 104.34 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 86054'07" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 258.32 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 86054'07"; SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 68.77 FEET AT A BEARING OF NORTH 43027'04" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.84 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN NORTH FOR A DISTANCE OF 830.91 FEET TO A POINT ON A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST, WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH, A DISTANCE OF 85.00 FEET THEREFROM; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 85.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90000'00", SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF 120.21 FEET AT A BEARING OF NORTH 45000'00" EAST, FOR A DISTANCE OF 133.52 FEET TO THE END OF SAID CURVE; THENCE RUN Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06}cleall 1-2 NORTH FOR A DISTANCE OF 224.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 35.24 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 1.3 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP Folio #'s 29331190521 and 29331190660 Creekside Commerce Park Property Owners Association, Inc. 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida 34105 Folio #'s 00168040601 and 00168046003 Ocean Boulevard Partnership II 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida 34105 Folio #'s 00168042900 Ocean Boulevard Partnership 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida 34105 Folio #'s 00168042803 Ocean Boulevard Partnership II Ocean Boulevard Partnership 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida 34105 Contract Purchaser: Folio #'s 00168040601,001680429000,00168042803, and 00168046003 Collier Publishing Company, Inc. dba Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 1.4 GENERAL AND PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A. The project site is located in Section 27, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. The site is bordered on the north by Immokalee Road, on the south by Pelican Marsh PUD/DRI, on the east by the Creekside Commerce Park PUD and Pelican Marsh PUD/DRI, and the west by Pelican Marsh PUD/DRI and Granada Shop pes PUD. B. The zoning classification of the subject property at the time of BPPUD application was A, Rural Agriculture, and Creekside Commerce Park PUD. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BeC IO-24-06)cleall 1-3 C. Elevations within the site are approximately 8' above MSL, per FEMA Firm Map Panel No. 120067 193 D, dated June 3, 1986. The property is located within flood zone AE (11 ). D. A majority of the site has been altered due to ongoing agricultural operations. A portion of the site lying adjacent to Pelican Marsh does contain native vegetation which is to be retained and designated as a preserve area on the conceptual master plan. E. The soil types on the site generally include Myakka and Satellite Fine Sand and Halopaw and Okeelanta depressional soils. This information was derived from the Soil Survey of Collier County Area, Florida, 1998. F. The project site is located within the Collier County Water Management District Pine Ridge Canal Basin. G. Industrial, light industrial and accessory uses shall be permitted within Business Park designated portions of the project. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)clean 1-4 SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 2.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of development for the Naples Daily News BPPUD, and to identify relationships to applicable County ordinances, policies, and procedures. 2.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES A. The Naples Daily News BPPUD will be developed as a business park providing for industrial and light industrial uses including but not limited to multi-media publishing, printing, broadcasting and other communication and information technologies, and mediums and accessory uses, consistent with the Business Park Sub-district of the Urban Mixed Use District of the Future Land Use Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan as set forth more specifically in Section 3.3 of this BPPUD. B. The Master Plan is illustrated graphically on Exhibit "A". A Land Use Summary indicating approximate land use acreages is shown on the plan. The master plan is conceptual, and the location, size, and configuration of individual tracts and access to tracts shall be determined at the time of final site development plan and/or preliminary subdivision plat approval with minor adjustments at the time of final plat approval. 2.3 COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCES A. Regulations for development of the Naples Daily News BPPUD shall be in accordance with the contents of this BPPUD Ordinance and applicable sections of the Collier County Land Development Code ("LDC") and the Collier County Growth Management Plan which are in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations relate. Where this BPPUD Ordinance does not provide developmental standards, then the provisions of the specific section of the LDC that is otherwise applicable shall apply. The regulations of the LDC shall apply to this BPPUD zoning district except as follows: 1 . Where a deviation or deviations from the provisions of the LDC have been requested as part of the application for PUD zoning and approved by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). 2. Where a substitution or substitutions to a design standard or standards have been or will be requested by the applicant pursuant to the LDC. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)cleall 2-1 3. Where the land uses and development standards which include but are not limited to setbacks, height requirements, minimum lot area, are set forth as a part of this BPPUD Document. 4. Where there are standards set forth within this BPPUD Document that are more strict than the standards set forth in the LDC. 5. Where there are standards set forth in this BPPUD Document not addressed by the LDC B. Unless otherwise defined herein, or as necessarily implied by context, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the LDC in effect at the time of development order application. C. Development permitted by the approval of this BPPUD will be subject to the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, Ordinance Number 04-08. D. All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions for the development of the Naples Daily News BPPUD shall become part of the regulations which govern the manner in which the BPPUD site may be developed. 2.4 DEVIATIONS A. A deviation from LDC, Section 4.06.02.C.5 requirement to construct a twenty-five foot (25') wide landscape buffer along Immokalee Road to provide a twenty-five foot (25') wide landscape buffer, without a six foot (6') high wall, berm or wall and berm combination. B. A deviation from LDC Section 4.02.13.G and Section 4.06.02.C.5, which requires a business park to provide a 25' wide landscape buffer around the entire boundary of a business park, to permit the following buffers: 1. East - 25' wide buffer adjacent Creekside Commerce Park, without a wall or berm. 2. West - 25' wide buffer adjacent to Granada Shoppes PUD, without a wall or berm. 3. South - the 25' wide existing buffer and berm adjacent to the Pelican Marsh PUD shall be maintained for that portion of the Naples Daily News BPPUD located west and south of the existing berm and designated as open space, preserve, or lake area and supplemental plantings shall be consistent with Section 2.9.0. C. A deviation from LDC Section 4.06.02.A.3, Buffer Requirements. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe IO-24-06)cleall 2-2 A request to permit required landscape buffers and signs within recorded water and wastewater easements consistent with grant of easement restrictions as recorded in O.R. Book 2712, Pages 0624 - 0626, and O.R. Book 2712, Pages 0610 - 0612. 2.5 ROADWAYS A Roadways within the Naples Daily News BPPUD may be public or private. Standards for roads and driveways shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of the LDC regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or approved during preliminary subdivision plat approval or site development plan approval. The developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards in accordance the LDC or Code of Laws and Ordinances. 2.6 USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY Utilization of lands within all project rights-of-way or access easements for landscaping, decorative entrance ways, and signage purposes shall be allowed subject to review and administrative approval by the Collier County Manager or his designee taking into account engineering and safety considerations during the development review process and prior to any installations. 2.7 CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO BPPUD DOCUMENT OR BPPUD MASTER PLAN Changes and amendments may be made to this BPPUD Ordinance, BPPUD Master Plan as provided in Chapter 10 of the LDC. 2.8 COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE Provisions for the perpetual maintenance of common facilities and open spaces will be provided by a Property Owners' Association or similar entity, as set forth in the LDC. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC lO-24-06)cleall 2-3 2.9 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use throughout the Naples Daily News BPPUD. The following standards shall apply: A. Landscape berms shall have the following maximum side slopes: i) Ground covered berms 3:1 ii) Rip-Rap berms 2:1 iii) Structural walled berms B. Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls may be constructed along the perimeter of the Naples Daily News Business Park BPPUD boundary prior to preliminary subdivision plat and site development plan submittal. C. In order to minimize the visibility of loading and vehicular service areas on the western side of the Naples Daily News Business Park BPPUD, the applicant, at the time of SDP submittal, will provide vegetative or physical screening at strategic locations. The screening may include appropriate buffer treatments, as well as, specific vegetative or physical screening located in close proximity to the service areas as methods to reduce visibility from adjacent property. D. The developer will supplement the existing ficus hedge which presently serves as a buffer between the proposed BPPUD and the Bay Colony Development with 80 live oak trees 12 feet high with a minimum spread of 6 feet at the time of planting. Additionally these oak trees will be supplemented with ficus trees, to the extent the County will allow the use of ficus trees, to create an opaque buffer. The developer agrees to work with the Bay Colony Property Owners' Association to gain County approval for the use of the ficus trees. The supplementary oak and ficus trees will be located in the buffer area at field selected locations between the Creekside PUD on the east and the point on the west where the buffer turns south. This distance is approximately 1,100 feet. In the event that the ficus hedge is damaged by a windstorm to the extent of a reduction in the opaque value of 50% or more, the developer agrees to replace or reset, whichever is appropriate, any of the 80 live oak trees installed above and install or reset the ficus trees as necessary to restore the buffer as close to its pre-storm condition as reasonably possible considering the availability of tree materials at the time of the restoration. E. The southerly portion of Parcel A shall be heavily planted with trees and shrubs to create the needed park-like setting to buffer the noise and odor impacts from printing activities. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC IO-24-06)cleall 2-4 F. The developer shall provide additional trees in an amount that equals 30% of the minimum tree requirements set forth in the LDC. Additional vegetative material shall be installed near the intersection of Immokalee Road and Creekside Way in substantial compliance with Exhibit H, Conceptual Landscape Plan. The landscaping located on the Immokalee Road frontage shall be in substantial compliance with Exhibit H and shall consist of oak trees and shrubs. 2.10 DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS A. The Collier County Planned Unit Development District is intended to encourage ingenuity, innovation and imagination in the planning, design and development or redevelopment of land under unified ownership or control, as set forth in of the LDC. B. The Naples Daily News Business Park BPPUD is a planned community and will be developed under unified control. The developer will establish approved design guidelines and standards for business services, commercial uses, and related community features and facilities, which include features and facilities such as landscaping, signage, lighting, pedestrian systems, fences, buffers, and other similar facilities. C. All business park land uses shall be subject to Chapter 5 of the LDC, as applicable, except where a deviation was approved. For purposes of this BPPUD, any building fac;ade facing the required extension of Creekside Way shall not be considered a primary fac;ade. D. Please refer to Section 3.4.C.6 of the BPPUD for additional building design standards. 2.11 SUBDIVISION PLAT I SOP PHASING Submission, review, and approval of preliminary or final subdivision plats or site development plans for the project may be accomplished in phases to correspond with the planned development of the property. 2.12 GENERAL PERMITTED USES Certain uses listed below shall be considered general permitted uses throughout the Naples Daily News BPPUD, except where in conflict with any conservation easement. General permitted uses are those uses which generally serve the developer and residents of the Naples Daily News BPPUD and are typically part of the common infrastructure or are considered community facilities. A. General Permitted Uses: Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe 10-24-06 )cleall 2-5 1. Essential services as set forth under LDC, Chapter 2. 2. Water management facilities and related structures. 3. Lakes including lakes with bulkheads, bridges, or other architectural or structural bank treatments. 4. Community recreational facilities. 5. Temporary construction, sales, and administrative offices for the developer and developer's authorized contractors and consultants, including the necessary access ways, parking areas and related uses to serve such offices. 6. Landscape features including, but not limited to, landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls subject to the standards set forth in Section 2.9 of this BPPUD. 7. Directional and informational signage, real estate signs, or project monument signage 8. Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA). B. Development Standards: Unless otherwise set forth in this Document, the following development standards shall apply to structures: 1. Setback from back of curb or edge of pavement of any road - Ten feet (10'), except for signage located within medians. 2. Setback from BPPUD boundary: Fifteen feet (15'), except that signage shall be in compliance with the LDC or as specified in the Naples Daily News BPPUD. 3. Minimum distance between unrelated structures - Fifteen feet (15'). 4. Setback from lake/water management area: Twenty feet (20'). 5. Maximum height of structures - Thirty-five feet (35') as measured from required minimum flood elevation. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe 10-24-06)cleall 2-6 6. Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards are not specified herein are to be in accordance with LDC in effect at the time of site development plan approval. 2.13 OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS The LDC requires that business park projects maintain open space at a minimum of 30% of the project area. The project will be designed in accordance with this standard and open space areas shall be shown on the site development plan and/or subdivision plat, whichever may be required. The 30% open space requirement shall be applicable to the BPPUD, and is not required to be met on individual development parcels. 2.14 SIGNAGE A. GENERAL 1. All Collier County sign regulations in force at the time of sign permit application shall apply unless approved as deviations in Section 2.3 of this BPPUD. 2. Signs shall be permitted in private rights-of-way and within buffer, utility and drainage easements. 3. All signs shall be located so as not to cause sight line obstructions. 4. All internal project rights-of-way, drive aisles, or access easements may be utilized for decorative landscaped entrance features and signage subject to review and approval from the County Manager of his designee for consistency with the requirements set forth herein. 5. Ground signage shall be restricted to monument type signs similar in style and size to those installed at Creekside Commerce Park. No pole signs shall be permitted within the Naples Daily News Business Park BPPUD. B. TRAFFIC SIGNS 1. Traffic signs such as street signs, stop signs and speed limit signs may be designed to reflect a common architectural theme. The placement and size of the signs shall be in accordance with DOT criteria. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 2-7 2.15 SUBSTITUTIONS TO SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS A. The developer reserves the right to request substitutions to subdivision improvement and utility design standards in accordance with the LDC. B. Roadways within the Naples Daily News BPPUD shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the LDC with the following substitutions: 6.06.02; Streets and access improvements 1. Section 6.06.02; Sidewalks, bike lanes and bike paths. Creekside Boulevard is an existing roadway and has been constructed with a 5 foot wide sidewalk on one side of the roadway. Creekside Way will serve as the primary project access to Immokalee Road and this roadway has been constructed with a sidewalk on one side of the roadway prior to approval of the Naples Daily News BPPUD. The developer shall provide internal pedestrian connections to the existing pedestrian network; however, the developer shall not be required to retrofit existing roadways to include additional sidewalks. The developer shall be permitted to make payment in-lieu of construction of the sidewalks. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 2-8 SECTION III BUSINESS PARK "BP" 3.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for development areas within the Naples Daily News BPPUD. 3.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The approximate acreage of the business park is indicated on the Master Plan. This acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of site development plan or preliminary subdivision plat approvals in accordance with the LDC. A maximum of 400,000 square feet of Business Park light industrial uses as listed below in Section 3.3 shall be permitted within the BPPUD 3.3 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES A. Permitted primary uses (Parcel A). Parcel A of the Naples Daily News BPPUD district acreage is allowed to be developed with the following uses (where numbers follow in parentheses, the uses are based on the 1987 SIC Manual): 1. Communications (groups 4812-4899, including only rooftop or ground mounted communication towers and subject to Section 5.05.09 of the LDC.) 2. Motion picture production (groups 7812-7819) 3. Printing, publishing and allied industries (groups 2711-2796) 4. Publishing, telecommunications, motion picture and video, broadcasting, internet publishing industries and other information services. 5. Advertising and direct mailers and photography, including mailing, distribution, collation, insertion of products in newspaper, non- newspaper products and containers and outside publications. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)clean 3-1 6. Information management and software. 7. Independent artists, writers and performers. 8. Printing and business support services. 9. Newsdealers and newsstands. 10. All forms of multi-media uses including but not limited to publishing, marketing, distributing, broadcasting, film production, software, internet, intranet, video, communication and information technologies and mediums now existing or subsequently created, adapted or discovered; it being the intent that such future technologies and mediums be deemed "Permitted Uses". 11. Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA). B. Permitted primary uses (Parcel B). Parcel B of the Naples Daily News BPPUD district acreage is allowed to be developed with the following uses (where numbers follow in parentheses, the uses are based on the 1987 SIC Manual): 1. All uses permitted on Parcel A 2. Aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment (group3728) 3. Apparel and other finished products (groups 2311-2399) 4. Building contractors (groups 1521-1542), except for general contractors for mobile home repair on site, modular housing and premanufactured housing assembled on site, dry cleaning plant construction, paper pulp mill construction, and truck and automobile assembly plant construction. 5. Construction: Special trade contractors (groups 1711-1799 except for boiler erection and installation contractors; fuel oil burner installation and servicing contractors; gasoline hookup contractors; sewer hookups and connection for buildings contractors; epoxy application contractors; fireproofing buildings contractors; gasoline Naples Daily News BPPU[) (BCC 1O-24-06)cleall 3-2 pump installation contractors; lead burning contractors; and mobile home site setup and tie down contractors) 6. Electronics and other electrical equipment manufacturing (groups 3612,3613,3624,3625,3631,3641-3676,3678,3679, 3694, 3695, 3699, except for airport lighting transformers, autotransformers, electric (power transformers) distribution transformers, electric; electric fumace transformers; lighting transformers, street and airport; transformers, reactor; atom smashers (particle accelerators; electron beam metal cutting, forming, and welding machines; electron linear accelerators; electrostatic particle accelerators)) 7. Furniture and fixtures manufacturing (groups 2511 -2599) 8. Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment (groups 3524, 3546, 3553-3556, 3559, 3562, 3564-3566, 3581-3599 except for bronzing and dusting machines for printing trades; foundry type for printing; presses, printing - slugs printers'; ammunition and explosives loading machinery; brick making machines; cement making machinery; chemical kilns; control rod drive mechanisms for use on nuclear reactors; foundry machinery and equipment; frame straighteners, automotive (garage equipment); fur sewing machines; ginning machines, cotton; metal finishing equipment for plating, except rolling mill lines; metal pickling equipment, except rolling mill lines) 9. Leather and leather products (groups 3131-3199) 10. Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments; photographic, medical and optical goods; watches and clocks manufacturing (groups 3812-3843, 3845-3873) 11. Medical laboratories and research and rehabilitative centers (groups 8071-8092,8099) 12. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (groups 3911-3999 except for dressing of furs: bleaching, blending, curring, scraping, and tanning; feathers: curling, dyeing, and renovating - for the trade; fur stripping; furs dressed: bleached, curried, scraped, tanned, and dyed; pelts: scraping, curring, tanning, bleaching and dyeing; plumes, feather; tear gas devices and equipment; veils made of hair) Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC ] 0-24-06)cleall 3-3 13. Paper and allied products (groups 2652-2657, 2673-2679) 14. Plastic materials and synthetics (groups 2833,2834) 15. Printing, publishing and allied Industries (groups 2711-2791) 16. Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products (groups 3021, 3085, 3086,3088,3089) 17. Transportation equipment (group 3732, except for boats, fiberglass: building and repairing; boats: motorboats, sailboats, rowboats, and canoes - building and repairing; houseboats, building and repairing; motorboats, inboard and outboard: building and repairing) 18. Wholesale trade - durable goods (groups 5021-5031, 5043-5049, 5063-5074, 5078, 5091, 5092, 5094-5099 except for fencing, wood- wholesale; lumber: rough, dressed, and finished-wholesale; batteries, except automotive-wholesale; storage batteries, industrial-wholesale; unit substations-wholesale; boilers, power: industrial-wholesale; boilers, steam and hot water heating-wholesale; burners, fuel oil and distillate oil-wholesale; oil burners-wholesale) 19. Wholesale trade-nondurable goods (groups 5111-5143, 5145, 5147- 5149, 5192, 5199 except for cats-wholesale; charcoal-wholesale; dogs-wholesale; fish, tropical-wholesale; furs, dressed-wholesale; greases, animal and vegetable-wholesale; ice, manufactured or natural-wholesale, leather and cut stock-wholesale; linseed oil- wholesale; oils, except cooking: animal and vegetable-wholesale; oilseed cake and meal-wholesale; rubber, crude-wholesale; sawdust- wholesale; vegetable cake and meal-wholesale; wigs-wholesale; worms-wholesale) C. Uses accessory to permitted uses: 1. Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental to uses permitted as of right in the BPPUD, including but not limited to storage, warehousing, distribution of paper, ink, printing chemicals, aluminum and other plates, and other materials and products used or useful in connection with permitted uses. 2. Caretaker's residence, subject to Section 5.03.05 of the LDC. Naples Daily News BPPLJD (BCC 10-24-06 )clean 3-4 3. Eating places, including coffee shops. No alcoholic beverage sales shall be permitted. 4. For business park uses, retail sales and/or display areas as accessory to the principal use shall not to exceed an area greater than 20 percent of the gross floor area of the permitted principal use and is further subject to retail standards for landscaping, parking and open space. 5. Other comparable uses not specified as deemed appropriate by the Board of Zoning Appeals. 3.4 Building Development Standards A. Minimum buildable area: 20,000 square feet. B. Minimum buildable lot width: 100 feet. C. Minimum yard requirements for principal and accessory structures: 1. Front yard: a. Immokalee Road: b. Internal roads: Fifty feet (50') Twenty-five feet (25') 2. Side yard: Ten feet (10') 3. Rear yard: Ten feet (10') 4. From PUD boundary: Fifty feet (50') 5. Preserves: a. Principal structure: Accessory structure: Twenty-five feet (25') Ten feet (10') b. 6. For that portion of a building exceeding fifty (50') feet in height that portion shall be required to maintain a minimum setback from the property line at a ratio of two horizontal feet for each one foot of vertical height. 7. Lake/water management (from control elevation): a. Principal structure: Twenty feet (20') b. Accessory structure: Ten feet (10') Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 3-5 8. Distance between structures: If there is a separation between any two principal structures on the same parcel, said separation shall be a minimum of 15 feet or a distance equal to that required by applicable fire codes. 9. Maximum height of structures: Seventy-five feet (75'), zoned height as measured from required minimum flood elevation in Parcel A and twenty -five feet (25') zoned height as measured from required minimum flood elevation for Parcel B. The Naples Daily News print press portion of the building shall be limited to 75 feet in height above minimum flood elevation. That portion of the building shall be designed with a flat roof. No antennae, satellite dishes nor other encroachments shall be allowed above the 75 foot maximum building height. For purposes of this BPPUD, the measurement of actual height shall be measured as that for zoned height. 10. Minimum floor area: One thousand square feet. 11. The development of Parcel B shall be subject to the following limitations: a. No outside lighting on the southern side of any building constructed on Parcel 8, and no lighting of the parking lot except to the extent required by the County. To the extent parking lot lighting is required, cutoff type fixtures or shields will be used to direct the light downward onto the parking lot. b. Any loading facility will be located only on the northern facing portion of any building, and building height is limited to twenty-five (25) feet above minimum required flood elevation. c. No outside storage or outside fabrication is permitted on Parcel B. 12. Development of Parcel A shall be subject to the following limitations: a. The only outside architectural lighting allowed will be on the north side of the building. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 3-6 b. No signage, other than directional, shall be located on the south side of the building. c. No lighting or signage shall be placed on the 75 foot portion of the Naples Daily News building. d. All building and parking lot lighting shall consist of "cutoff' type fixtures or shields to direct the lighting downward onto the parking lot. No lighting fixtures illuminating the parking area shall be located on poles more than 20 feet in height. 13. Any permanent generator shall be required to be housed in an enclosed area in order to reduce noise emissions. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 3-7 SECTION IV PRESERVE "P" 4.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for the area within the Naples Daily News BPPUD designated on the Master Plan as "P", Preserve. 4.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas designated as "P", Preserve on the Master Plan are designed to provide conservation and may accommodate passive recreation and water management uses and functions. The acreage of the Preserve area is indicated on the Master Plan. 4.3 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, which is inconsistent with the conservation easements recorded in O.R. Book 2089, Page 0831, O.R. Book 2107, Page 1701, O.R. Book 2260, Page 1869, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, the drainage easement recorded at O.R. Book 2414, Page 3480 and other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1. Boardwalks, benches, nature trails and shelters, as long as any clearing required to facilitate these uses does not impact the minimum required native vegetation. 2. Water management structures in wetland preserves. 3. Uses and structures permitted by the conservation easements and drainage easement referenced above. 4. Any other conservation use in accordance with Section 3.05.07 of the LDC which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Environmental Services Department Staff determines to be compatible in the Preserve Area. Other uses of a comparable nature Naples Daily News BPPUD (BeC 10-24-(6)cleall 4-1 and not administratively permitted within preserves shall require the approval by the Board of Zoning Appeals. ~4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Maximum height of structures: Twenty-five (25) feet. B. Building setbacks: 1. Principal structures:Twenty-five (25) feet 2. Accessory structures:Ten (10) feet 4.5 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS A. Where Chapter 4 of the LDC requires landscape buffers, and preserve areas are shown, landscape buffers shall consist of preserve vegetation, when demonstrated that it meets or exceeds requirements of Chapter 4 of the LDC. Landscape buffers shall remain exotic free. All code requirements must be met regarding preserves acting as landscape buffers. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BeC 10-24-06)cleall 4-2 SECTION V OPEN SPACE "OS" 5.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for the areas within the Naples Daily News BPPUD designated on the conceptual master plan as "QS", open space. 5.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Areas identified as "OS" open space on the conceptual master plan are designed to provide usable open space, recreation, water management, and other open space and recreational uses. 5.3 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES. A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1. Lakes, water management facilities, preserves and water control structures. 2. Boardwalks, benches, nature trails, bridges, cart paths, golf course, and related facilities. Golf course related improvements shall not be expanded; however, they may be reconstructed and maintained in accordance with the conservation easements and drainage easement referenced in Section 4.3 of this BPPUD. 3. Any other recreation or open space use consistent with recreational or open space uses permitted by right in the "CON" Conservation District of the LDC. 5.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Maximum Height: Twenty-five (25) feet. B. Setbacks: Zero (0) feet. Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)cleall 5-1 SECTION VI GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 6.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the Naples Daily News BPPUD project. 6.2 PUD MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN A. All facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the final site development plans, final subdivision plans and all applicable State and Local laws, codes and regulations except where specifically noted. B. The BPPUD Master Plan (Exhibit A) is an illustration of the conceptual development plan. Tracts and boundaries shown on the plan are conceptual and shall not be considered final. Actual tract boundaries shall be determined at the time of preliminary subdivision plat or site development plan approval. C. All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all utilities. D. The developer will implement the concept of "parklets," i.e., small-scale opportunities for pedestrian seating and/or visual nodes of interest incorporated adjacent to buffers, buildings, other open space areas on the site, and pedestrian connections. A parklet shall be defined as a garden space incorporating a minimum of three of the following elements: decorative pavers, two canopy/accent trees, site furniture (such as 5' bench, trash receptacle/ash urn, etc.), pedestrian pathway and/or water feature/sculpture. The location is intended to provide a visual node of interest within the project site and/or create a cue for pedestrian ingress/egress. The developer shall provide a minimum of 3 parklets, within the business park at the general locations shown on the conceptual park / parklet plan (Exhibit E). Parklets shall vary in size; however, the minimum size for any single parklet shall be two hundred (200) square feet, and the minimum aggregate size of the parklets shall be fifteen hundred (1,500) square feet. In addition, one "linear park" shall be developed along Immokalee Road, expanding the buffer into the project site and it may incorporate such key Naples Daily News BPPUO (BCC 10-24-06)c1eall 6-1 features/options as: sculpture, water features, decorative pots, seat walls and/or enhanced plantings (palms/trees/shrubs/groundcovers). This park may become "architectural" in layout, offering a transition between the structure's architecture and the buffer along Immokalee Road frontage and is more reminiscent of an urban setting. 6.3 ENGINEERING A. Except as noted herein, all project development will occur consistent with the LDC. 6.4 UTILITIES A. Water distribution, sewage collection and transmission systems shall be constructed throughout the project by the developer. Central water and wastewater service will be provided by the appropriate governmental and/or private utility provider. Appropriate utility easements will be dedicated to the utility provider in accordance with the procedure adopted by the utility provider. B. Upon completion, the utility facilities shall be tested to insure that they meet Collier County's utility construction requirements in effect at the time construction plans are approved. C. Utilities shall be designed in accordance with the Collier County Utilities Ordinance No. 04-51. 6.5 WATER MANAGEMENT A. The project shall be designed and permitted in accordance with standards of the South Florida Water Management District. B. The lake originally approved as Lake L-1, Creekside Unit I Plat, shall continue to be operated and maintained in accordance with the approved plat and approved South Florida Water Management District Permit. C. Prior to discharge into the existing southerly lake within the project, stormwater shall be pretreated to applicable government standards and a water management maintenance easement shall be granted for the southerly lake to the Pelican Marsh Community Development District (CDD). The developer shall not seek to permit any interconnection, overflow or discharge from the project's southerly lake into the CDD's water management system, consistent with the Memorandum of Johnson Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe 10-24-06)eleall 6-2 Engineering, Inc. dated July 19, 2006, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit G. D. Prior to the County issuing a final site development plan for any portion of the project, developer shall enter into an agreement with the Pelican Marsh CDD that shall include provisions for the CDD to review water management plans and for the owner of the property within this BPPUD to pay the maintenance costs for the project's southern water management lake to the CDD. E. The projecs conceptual water management system has been described in the water management report provided in the rezone application materials. A copy of the conceptual water management plan is included in the BPPUD Document as Exhibit F. 6.6 ENVIRONMENTAL A. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site shall be submitted to Environmental Services Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction plan approval. A schedule for exotic vegetation removal shall be submitted with the above-mentioned plan. B. A minimum of 15 percent of the site's native vegetation shall be retained or replanted in accordance with the LDC. For this site a minimum of 0.37:t acres of native vegetation shall be retained on-site. The BPPUD shall include approximately 2.6:t acres of preserve area as shown on the Conceptual Master Plan. C. Areas subject to previously recorded conservation easements shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable conservation easement. D. This BPPUD shall be consistent with environmental sections of the GMP Conservation and Coastal Management Element and the LDC at the time of final development order approval. E. This BPPUD shall comply with the guidelines of USFWS and FFWCC for impacts to protected species. A Habitat Management Plan for those species shall be submitted to environmental review staff for review and approval prior to site/plan approval. F. All conservation areas shall be designated as tracts/easements with protective covenants. Easements shall be dedicated on the plat to the Naples Daily News BPPUD (BeC 10-24-06)elean 6-3 homeowner's association for ownership and maintenance and to Collier County with no responsibility for maintenance. G. All Category I invasive exotic plants, as defined by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council, shall be removed from within preserve areas and subsequent annual removal of these plants (in perpetuity) shall be the responsibility of the property owner. H. A Preserve Area Management Plan shall be provided to Environmental Staff for approval prior to site/construction plan approval identifying methods to address treatment of invasive exotic species, fire management, and maintenance. I. All approved agency (SFWMD, ACOE, FFWCC) permits shall be submitted prior to final site plan/ construction plan approval. 6.7 TRANSPORTATION The development of this PUD Master Plan shall be subject to and governed by the following conditions: A. All traffic control devices, signs, pavement markings and design criteria shall be in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards (MUMS), current edition, FDOT Design Standards, current edition, and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), current edition. All other improvements shall be consistent with and as required by the LDC. B. Arterial level street lighting shall be provided at all access points. Access lighting must be in place prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy (CO). C. External access points, including both driveways and proposed streets, shown on the BPPUD Master Plan are considered to be conceptual. Nothing depicted on any such Master Plan shall vest any right of access at any specific point along any property frontage. All such access issues shall be approved or denied during the review of required subsequent site plan or final plat submissions. All such access shall be consistent with the Collier County Access Management Policy (Res. No. 01-247), as it may be amended from time to time, and with the Collier County Long-range Transportation Plan. The number of access points constructed may be less than the number depicted on the Master Plan; however, no additional Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCC 10-24-06)elean 6-4 external access points shall be considered unless a PUD amendment is approved. D. Site-related improvements (as opposed to system-related improvements) necessary for safe ingress and egress to this project, as determined by Collier County, shall not be eligible for impact fee credits. All required improvements shall be in place and available to the public prior to the issuance of the first CO. E. Road impact fees shall be paid in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 01-13, as amended, and the LDC, as it may be amended. F. All work within Collier County rights-of-way or public easements shall require a right-of-way permit. G. All proposed median opening locations shall be in accordance with the Collier County Access Management Policy (Resolution No. 01-247), as it may be amended, .and the LDC, as it may be amended. Collier County reserves the right to modify or close any median opening existing at the time of approval of this PUD which is found to be adverse to the health, safety and welfare of the public. Any such modifications shall be based on, but are not limited to, safety, operational circulation, and roadway capacity. H. Nothing in any development order shall vest a right of access in excess of a right in/right out condition at any access point. Neither will the existence of a point of ingress, a point of egress or a median opening, nor the lack thereof, be the basis for any future cause of action for damages against the County by the developer, its successor in title, or assignee. I. All private internal roads, driveways, alleys, pathways, sidewalks and interconnections to adjacent developments shall be operated and maintained by an entity created by the developer and Collier Country shall have no responsibility for maintenance of any such facilities. J. The developer shall make a proportionate fair share payment toward future signalization and intersection improvements of Creekside Boulevard at the U.S. 41 and Goodlette-Frank Road intersection if and when warranted. K. The BPPUD Master Plan depicts a potential pedestrian interconnection with the adjacent property to the west, the developer, or assigns, shall assure that these interconnections shall accommodate the perpetual use Naples Daily News BPPUD (BCe 10-24-06lcleall 6-5 of such access by incorporating the appropriate language into the applicable development covenants, and SDP or plat. L. Site-related improvements necessary for safe ingress and egress to this project, as determined by Collier County, shall not be eligible for impact fee credits. All required improvements shall be in place and available to the public prior to the issuance of the first CO or when warranted by the County. M. The developer shall provide separate proportionate share payments for development of Parcels A and B not to exceed 15% of the road impact fees for development of Parcels A and B to address congestion management strategies in the Northwest Transportation Concurrency Management Area (TCMA), which will include the funding for intersection improvements and enhancements to transit and pedestrian facilities. The proportionate share payments shall include a credit in the amount of $75,000 for the installation of the SCOOT system at the U.S. 41 and Immokalee Road intersection and the next two easterly signalized intersections on Immokalee Road, a credit for the extension of Creekside Way to Creekside Boulevard shall be provided. The credit will be applied only to the 15% proportionate share payment above the current road impact fee. N. Prior to the issuance of the first CO for the Parcel A, Creekside Way shall be extended south to Creekside Boulevard. If the land and construction costs of the Creekside Way extension exceed the proportionate share payment due for development of Parcel A, the excess shall be applied as a credit for the proportionate share payment due for development of Parcel B. Staff shall permit the right-of-way cross-section for Creekside Way to vary from typical LDC standards in order to accommodate the roadway extension due to the presence of existing utilities located within the Creekside Commerce Park PUD. O. The appropriate department of the Naples Daily News shall instruct general delivery vehicles to utilize Creekside Boulevard between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily. P. Ingress and egress by delivery trucks to the Naples Daily News building shall be restricted to use of the driveway connection to the Granada Shoppes between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. daily. This access shall be gated and shall be available for use by Naples Daily News delivery vehicles during the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Northbound delivery vehicles shall turn east on Immokalee Road Naples Daily News BPPlJD (BeC 10-24-06)c1eall 6-6 6.8 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Collier County and the developer of the Naples Daily News Business Park BPPUD have cooperated to address affordable housing impacts associated with the project. The developer, or its successors and assigns, shall make a financial contribution to Collier County in the amount of $.50 per square foot of press plant (non-office) building area constructed within the BPPUD. This contribution shall be paid within seven days of the issuance of a CO for the improvement receiving the CO. The payment of this contribution shall be credited to the project's obligations to pay affordable or workforce housing fees that may be adopted in the future by Collier County. 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B,D 1'--"1$ Iii , ~. ! !~ I~ j t. i~ .. I~ 1= NAPLES DAILY NEWS BPPUD EXHIBIT C LOCATION MAP LOCATED IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 48, RANGE 25, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 11 1TH AVE NAPLES - IMMOKALEE RD. (C.R. 846 Cl 0 0 0 5 -1 1"'1 ~ 27 26 :::0 25 -1 \) l> ..., 0 ~ ;:0 :::0 )> -l l> Z I ~ '" \) C -l ;:0 r :::0 0 !:: ~ )> Z r 0 Cl ......... :::0 C 0 en l> 0 ~ ......... (') '-" :::0 VI 35 '-" 36 2251 E 24 23 VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD ........... Q. GRADY MINOR AND Am:lA'IDl. P.! tIVL __ . ~ Iln'fDII . ~ _......., ..... --. PI-. .... ...... I ~ ..,-11.... ~=-:r- ------..- ,,",_... __ '" """",-",. "_,~"""_",~",,,,~,,~.,,.__~_ _,,,.,.,,.w..,.,,,,"'."P,.........,....._.._..___-,,.. NAPLES DAILY NEWS BPPUD EXHIBIT D DEVIATIONS A. A deviation from LDC, Section 4.06.02.C.5 requirement to construct a twenty-five foot (25') wide landscape buffer along Immokalee Road to provide a twenty-five foot (25') wide landscape buffer, without a six foot (6') high wall, berm or wall and berm combination. The deviation from the requirement to provide a 6' high wall or berm within the 25' wide buffer is justified given the limited uses proposed in the Business Park and the project's location adjacent to an industrial park and retail center. Providing a landscaped buffer will be more consistent with the landscaping treatment along this corridor of Immokalee Road. The project will be designed in compliance with the County's Architectural Standards and compliance with these standards does not warrant the creation of an opaque buffer treatment B. A deviation from LDC Section 4.02.13.G and Section 4.06.02.C.5, which requires a business park to provide a 25' wide landscape buffer around the entire boundary of a business park, to permit the following buffers: 1. East - 25' wide buffer adjacent Creekside Commerce Park, without a wall or berm. 2. West - 25' wide buffer adjacent to Granada Shoppes PUD, without a wall or berm. 3. South - the 25' wide existing buffer and berm adjacent to the Pelican Marsh PUD shall be maintained for that portion of the Naples Daily News BPPUD located west and south of the existing berm and designated as open space, preserve, or lake area and supplemental plantings shall be consistent with Section 2.9.D. The deviations from the required 25' wide buffer with a 6' high berm or wall are justified given the locations of the proposed Naples Daily News BPPUD, adjacent to the developed industrial uses of Creekside Commerce Park PUD and the existing retail shopping center, Granada Shoppes PUD. These projects are non-residential uses and have existing buffers in place. An existing berm and landscape buffer exists along a majority of the project's southern boundary, which meets the intent of the buffers required for a business park. That portion of the Naples Daily News BPPUD which is designated as preserve and open space abuts adjacent Pelican Marsh PUD NDNBPPUD - EXH D Deviations.doc tracts having similar open space uses, which do not warrant the strict 25' wide buffer with opacity to 6' in height for areas limited to open space and preserve uses. The proposed alternative buffers will provide appropriate buffering between the proposed light industrial uses and the existing adjacent industrial and retail uses. C. A deviation from LDC Section 4.06.02.A.3, Buffer Requirements. A request to permit required landscape buffers and signs within recorded water and wastewater easements consistent with grant of easement restrictions as recorded in O.R. Book 2712, Pages 0624 - 0626, and O.R. Book 2712, Pages 0610 - 0612. 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CIII._.....~....- _m..., -.. _ n-. .... ~-==_ .:.:..:'J.:"-- NAPLES DAILY NErrS BPPUD EXHIBIT r CONCEPTUAL WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN ..... __. ~~. ..._~_,_ of, JOHNS a ENGINEERING "..; 1,,'- i., ~ TO: Wayne Arnold . - ~-),,/' </'"'-~ ./ /' ,'" J Chris HagaL-=-:::-~____--- DATE: July 19, 2006 Naples Daily News Business Park - RE: Water Management FROM: This memorandum is submitted as a follow-up to correct and clarify the proposed water man- agement system for the referenced project. In particular, there is some confusion as to how the interconnection between the Pelican Marsh CDD water management lake (Lake 43) and the rest of the Naples Daily News Business Park drainage works. Lake 43 is totally isolated from the rest of the water management system for the Pelican Marsh CDD. It is the intention of the Naples Daily News Business Park water management system to utilize this isolated lake for stor- age and attenuation of stann water during rainfall events. This isolated lake has a perimeter berm that holds all the water on the site. This project is designed to have Lake 43 discharge back through the Naples Daily News Business Park out to the north Naples canal. The Naples Daily News Business Park system is not designed to discharge into the adjoining wetland or anywhere within the Pelican Marsh water management system. Only during extreme high water events (exceeding a 25- year storm) could this isolated system be overtopped and the waters mixed. In that event, it is equally likely that water could flow from or into the Naples Daily News water management system. These are independent water management systems and confirmation of the separation will be documented as we proceed with final plan design, permit- ting and construction of the project. I apologize for any confusion regarding this, but these are two independent water management systems currently, and will remain as such, throughout the designing, permitting, construction and operation of the Naples Daily News Business Park. Should you have any further comments or questions regarding this, please contact me. Copy: Dave Borden lI'I/OO()()i2006:07 /906 cdl1 (0 Wayrlc Arnold Naples Daily News.doc 2350 Sraniord Court- Naples, Flunda 341 \2 (239) 434-03 B - F,IX (239) 434-9320 ~: .. .;. _ \ l.... ~ ,.,- . ,'J~! t';":'" (' r ., '.~...A"..~'~'~' ,.1-' ) 10. .~i" ~"d :. ~ ~ y - ~ .. '\"'.J.:to l~ ,..... It '\c"" ~,.."~<; ~ -k?':-",::--C'" .) F~ ~ / .-: -- t':t> ",.?<. .-6 <"'\-.", \ \ 1 ~,' ~.' ..''', .~J' ~ ,'~ ~ . " ,..- .... ",'~.c--c,"- tf.l ~ t.LI Z ~ ~ tf.l 8 t.LI -' -J-: c.. 2 < .. Z~ ~'." ,~ , It \,j , .j II I II . '\. :1 . :, Sf il : I I J .. \" '\ J " '" " 1& ^ V.\\ 301S)l33}1.) o <( o IX LlJ LlJ l~ t~ I ~ ~ It' :1 :t . ~ f g :P:~ l jll': i l f; * ~'l ~~ iii .. oJ '" . " Sf '. :f \' \/ . 11II '\ ./ IS. ~ '1 I >' , I 'l J " '" ; ~ " ::t .. ... 111 U % " " ::c q !- IX ~ o II Z _ 81' ~ : :I: J "' I ~ ~ " ::c " " @Jt ~ z z ... " ~ z: ... J IS. '" " Z '" .I ~ '" ~: ...: .. <, i ~ < " ~ r , ",' C' <. ~, STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: ORDINANCE 2006-49 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 24th day of October, 2006, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 2nd day of November, 2006. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Courts and Clerk Ex-officio to Board.of': ,ilt. ". County CommissioI1:~s; ~ ~ L\L~~~ fJC \~ Teresa Dillard: Deputy Clerk