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Agenda 08/25/2020 Item #16C4 (09/08/2020 Item #16F1K for 08/25/2020 Absentia)08/25/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an Agreement for Stormwater Management Land and Maintenance between Collier County and the Naples Botanical Garden. OBJECTIVE: To enter into an agreement with Naples Botanical Garden which will grant Collier County the right to construct a stormwater management system on certain Botanical Garden lands per plans and specifications provided by RWA Engineering as approved by South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). In addition, the agreement shall include terms and conditions under which Naples Botanical Garden shall maintain the stormwater management system in accordance with SFWMD requirements. CONSIDERATIONS: The stormwater management system is required by SFWMD to disperse, control, and improve the quality of stormwater run-off associated with boat trailer parking and pedestrian pathways to be constructed by Collier County along Hamilton Avenue. The additional parking on Hamilton Avenue is being provided to support overflow parking from the Bayview Boat Ramp. Installation of the stormwater management system shall be at Collier County’s sole cost and expense. The Naples Botanical Garden shall be responsible for maintaining the improvements. In the event they fail to maintain the parking and pedestrian related stormwater management area, the County will have the right to enter the property and affect any necessary repairs. The document has been reviewed and approved by the Naples Botanical Garden and the County Attorney’s Office. A location map is attached. Approval of the following documents by the County Manager is subject to formal ratification by the Board of County Commissioners. If the decision by the County Manager is not ratified by that Board, the document(s) shall be enforceable against Collier County only to the extent authorized by law in the absence of such ratification by that Board. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost to install the stormwater management system is estimated between $175,000 - $200,000. The cost to acquire the easement is $43,500. The source of funding is Parks Capital Fund (306), Project No. 80311, (Bayview Park Expansion). LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. - JAB GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the current Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the attached Agreement for Stormwater Management Land and System Maintenance 2. Authorize the Chairman to execute the Agreement for Stormwater Management Land and System Maintenance 3. Authorize staff to prepare related vouchers and warrants for payment 4. Direct the County Manager, or his designee, to follow all appropriate closing procedures and to record the Agreement for Stormwater Management Land and System Maintenance in the Public records of Collier County, Florida. Prepared by: Jay Malamphy, Property Acquisitions Specialist, Facilities Management Division 16.C.4 Packet Pg. 98 08/25/2020 ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Location Map- Botanical Garden- Stormwater Management (PDF) 2. Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (PDF) 16.C.4 Packet Pg. 99 08/25/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.C.4 Doc ID: 12750 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an Agreement for Stormwater Management Land and Maintenance between Collier County and the Naples Botanical Garden. Meeting Date: 08/25/2020 Prepared by: Title: – Facilities Management Name: Jay Malamphy 06/24/2020 11:12 AM Submitted by: Title: Director - Facilities Management – Facilities Management Name: Damon Grant 06/24/2020 11:12 AM Approved By: Review: Facilities Management Damon Grant Director - Facilities Completed 08/12/2020 10:41 PM Parks & Recreation Michael Cherbini Additional Reviewer Completed 08/13/2020 8:11 AM Public Utilities Operations Support Joseph Bellone Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 7:59 AM Facilities Management Toni Mott Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 8:39 AM Public Services Department Steve Carnell Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 10:28 AM Parks & Recreation Barry Williams Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 10:54 AM Public Utilities Department Dan Rodriguez Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 12:01 PM Facilities Management Ayoub Al-bahou Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 12:12 PM Public Utilities Department Drew Cody Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 12:59 PM Public Utilities Department George Yilmaz Level 2 Division Administrator Review Skipped 06/26/2020 10:28 AM County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 08/19/2020 2:38 PM Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 08/19/2020 3:41 PM Budget and Management Office MaryJo Brock Additional Reviewer Skipped 08/19/2020 2:13 PM Budget and Management Office MaryJo Brock Additional Reviewer Skipped 08/19/2020 2:14 PM Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 08/19/2020 4:43 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 08/24/2020 2:45 PM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 08/25/2020 8:59 AM 16.C.4 Packet Pg. 100 08/25/2020 Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 08/25/2020 9:00 AM 16.C.4 Packet Pg. 101 LOCATION MAP Stormwater Management Area 16.C.4.a Packet Pg. 102 Attachment: Location Map- Botanical Garden- Stormwater Management (12750 : Botanical Garden - AGREEMENT FOR STOR.IUWATER MANAGEMENT LAIID A]\ID MAINTENANCE NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC. AND COLLIER COUNTY . THIS AGREEMENT C'AGREEMENT") is entered into by and between NAPLES BOTAIIICAL GARDEN' INC.' f/k/a The Botanical Garden, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation ("Botanical Garden"), whose mailing address is 4820 Bayshore Dr., Suite D, Naples, FL 34112, and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("County"), whose post office address is 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL34ll2. . WHEREAS, County desires to add boat trailer parking and pedestrian pathways along Hamilton Avenue to support overflow parking for the Bayview Boat Ramp; WHEREAS, Stormwater management is required to control stormwater run-offand improve the water quality ofthe run-off from the aforementioned parking and pedestrian pathways; WHEREAS, County has requested that Botanical Garden provide certain lands owned by Botanical Garden as described in Exhibit A ("Property") which is attached hereto and made part ofthis Agreement, for the purpose of stormwater management and to disperse stormwater run-off; WHEREAS, County has requested that Botanical Garden provide a perpetual, non-exclusive easement for the purpose of installing a stormwater management system on Property as required to support County's L74 acres of impervious lands associated with the aforementioned parking and pedestrian pathways, and for stormwater management, maintenance, and access over, under, upon, and across Property (,,Easement,,); WHEREAS, Botanical Garden agrees to maintain the Property and convey the Easement for the stated purposes, on the terms and conditions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, County has agreed to compensate Botanical Garden for conveyance ofthe Easement; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the use of the Property for the purpose described herein, the sum ofTen Dollars ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: l. Botanical Garden shall maintain the Property and convey the Easement to County for the sum of Forty-Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($43,500), payable by County Warrant (said transaction hereinafter referred to as the "Closing"). Said payment shall be full compensation for the Easement conveyed, including all landscaping, trees, shrubs, improvements, and fixtures located thereon, and for any damages resulting to Botanical Garden's remaining lands, and for all other damages in connection with conveyance of said Easement to County. 2. This Agreement shall be null and void, and ofno further force or effect, unless Closing shall occur within ninety (90) days from the date County executes this Agreement; provided, however, that County shall have the unilateral right to extend the term of this Agreement pending receipt of such instruments, properly executed, which either remove, release or subordinate any and all such liens, encumbrances or qualificationi affecting County's enjoyment of the Easement. At Closing, County shall deliver the County Warrant to Botanical Garden and Botanical Garden shall deliver the conveyance instrument to County in a form acceptable to County. Page I off 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 103 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 3. Prior to Closing, Botanical Garden shall obtain from the holders ofany liens, exceptions and,/or qualifications encumbering the Easement, the execution of such instruments which will remove, release or subordinate such encumbrances from the Easement upon their recording in the public records of Collier County, Florida. Botanical Garden shall provide such instruments, properly executed, to County on or before the date of Closing. 4' County, at County's sole cost and expense, shall obtain all local, state, and federal govemment permits required to construct the stormwater management system including conveyance swales and any related pathways, roadways, boardwalks, landscaping/plantings, signage, and facilities ("Permits") in accordance with the plans and specifications described in Exhibit B ("Plans & Specs") which are attached hereto and made part ofthis Agreement. 5. Botanical Garden agrees to cooperate with County and to assist in obtaining Permits including the signing or authorization to sign all applications for permitting. Botanical Garden shall not be responsib[ for any costs and fees to obtain permits. 6. County, at County's sole cost and expense, shall use a licensed and qualified engineer and contractor to design and construct the stormwater management system, including conveyance swales and any related pathways, roadways, boardwalks (including infrastructure for visitor access to property), landscaping/plantings, signage and facilities in accordance with the Plans and Specs ("stormwaier Management System"). Botanical Garden shall not be responsible for any fees or costs whatsoever for the design and construction of the Stormwater Management System. County's general or primary contractor shall invite Botanical Garden to all construction progress meetings related to the Stormwater Management System. 7. The County's general or primary contractor for the construction and installation ofthe Stormwater Management System shall purchase the plant material described in the Plans & Specs ("Plant Material,,) from Botanical Garden for a not-to-exceed price of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (g25,000). Botanicai Garden shall supervise the installation ofthe Plant Material. 8. In exercising the rights granted under this Agreement, County shall at all times (i) exercise due care and ensure that all work is completed in a commercially reasonable, appropriate, professional, and workmanlike manner using quality materials, (ii) not unreasonably interfere with, disrupt, or delay any b"siness being conducted anywhere on the Botanical Garden's site consisting of approximately 170'acres('Site), (iii) not obstruct any driveway or any other access to or from the Site, (ivj repair any damage to the Site resulting from County's construction, operation, reconstruction, installation, ."pla""-"nt, removal, repairs, alterations, maintenance, inspection, and use. 9. At all times when work is being performed on the Property, County shall require its contractors, employees, and agents to carry workers' compensation insurance (at the statutory limitsf and comprehensive general liability insurance (in the amount of$1,000,000 per occurrence and with Botanical Garden named as an additional insured). The workers' compensation policy and general liability policy shall include a waiver ofsubrogation against Botanical Garden and its subsidiaries and affiliates and euih oi th"i. .espective agents, directors, officers, employees, servants, and insurers with respect to the work and services being performed under this Agreement. 10. Botanical Garden, at Botanical Garden's sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for the perpetual operation, maintenance, repair, and restoration ofthe Stormwater Manug"-ent System and the existing stormwater management area as ofthe date ofthis Agreement and all stormwater ponds, control Page 2 of f 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 104 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) structures, drainage structures and pipe conveyance systems on Property ("Shared system,'). The Shared System shall be maintained to function as designed, and as required by South Florida Water Management District permit number I l-02285-P, and in accordance with the Urban Stormwater Management piogram described in Exhibit C, which is attached hereto and made part ofthis Agreement. In the event Botanical Garden fails to maintain the Shared System, and any deficiency or damage is not corrected or cured within five (5) business days (or 24-hours if public safety is at risk) of receipt of notice from County of such deficiency or damage, County, at its sole option, may correct or repair the Shared System to restore property to proper operating capacity and efficiency. Within thirty (30) days ofinvoice from County, Botanical Garden shall reimburse County for any and all actual costs incurred for any work performed by County necessary for Property to operate as designed. I l.Iive years after completion of the Stormwater Management System improvements on the property as identified in South Florida Water Management District permit I l-02285-P and every five years there;fte;, the Botanical Garden shall perform an inspection by a certified engineer to assess the condition of the stormwater system. The inspection report shall be forwarded to the County for monitoring and the provisions of paragraph 4 shall apply. 12. To the extent permitted by laws and as limited by pursuant to the provisions of Section 768.78, Florida Statutes, the County agrees to hold harmless Botanical Garden, their employees and agents against any and all claims and/or damages by or behalf of any person, employee or legal entity arising from the County's negligent acts pursuant to this agreement. Nothing is intended to alter the County's immunity in tort or otherwise impose liability on the county when it would not otherwise be responsible. 13. Botanical Garden represents that the Property, and all uses of the said Property, have been and presently are in compliance with all Federal, State and Local environmental laws; that no hazardous substances have been generated, stored, treated or transferred on the Property except as specifically disclosed to the County; that Botanical Garden has no knowledge of any spill or environmental law violation on the Property contiguous to or in the vicinity ofthe Easement to be sold to the County, that Botanical garden has not received notice and otherwise has no knowledge of: a) any spill on the Property; b) any ixisting or threatened environmental lien against the Property; or c) any lawsuit, proceeding or investigation ."gu.iirg the generation, storage, treatment, spill or transfer of hazardous substances on the Property. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance oftitle. 14. Botanical Garden shall indemnifu, defend, save and hold harmless the County against and from, and to reimburse the County with respect to, any and all damages, claims, liabilities, 1aws, costs and expenses (including without limitation reasonable paralegal and attomey fees and expenses whether in court, out of court, in bankruptcy or administrative proceedings or on appeal), penalties or fines incurred by or asserted against the County by reason or arising out of the breach of Botanical Garden's representation under Section 12. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 15. County, at County's reasonable cost and expense, shall provide informative materials and signage relative to the stormwater management system and Property. Such materials and signage shall be coordinated with Botanical Garden and consistent with existing materials and signage. Both County and Botanical Garden shall provide guided tours and classes to help educate and train citizens, professilnals, students, etc. on stormwater management best practices. Any County sponsored tours or classes shall be coordinated and scheduled at least 30 days in advance with Botanical Garden unless otherwise mutuallv agreed. 16. Botanical Garden and County shall work together to promote its partnership to residents, Page 3 off, 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 105 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) community stakeholders, and media outlets. The point of contact for the County shall be the Director of Parks and Recreation or their appointed designee for media and public relations. 17. This Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be effective as of the date this Agreement is executed by both parties and shall inure to the benefit ofand be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors, successor trustees, and/or assignees, whenever the context so requires or admits. 18. Botanical Garden is aware and understands that the "offer" to purchase represented by this Agreement is subject to acceptance and approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida. 19. Any and all notices shall be delivered to the parties at the following addresses (or such changed address or addressee as may be provided by notice). A notice or other communication shall be deemed received by the addressee on the next business day after having been placed in overnight mail with the U. S. Postal Service, or other ovemight express service such as FedEx, UPS, or similar service. Notices sent by means other than overnight delivery shall be deemed received when actually received by the addressee: For the Botanical Garden: Naples Botanical Garden, Inc. 4820 Bayshore Dr. Naples, FL 341 12 For the County: Collier County Real Property Management 3335 Tamiami Trail East Suite l0l Naples, FL 341l2 20. Each party hereto agrees that it shall be solely responsible for the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees and agents. However, nothing herein shall constitute a waiver by either pa(y of sovereign immunity or statutory limitations on liability. 21. The County shall pay for all costs of recording the conveyance instrument in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. All other costs associated with this transaction including but not limited to transfer, documentary and intangible taxes, and recording costs for any curative instruments shall be bome and paid by Botanical Garden. The cost of a title commitment shall be paid by County. 22. Conveyance of the Easement by Botanical Garden is contingent upon no other provisions, conditions, or premises other than those so stated above; and the written Agreement, including alt exhibits attached hereto, shall constitute the entire Agreement and understanding ofthe parties, and there are no other prior or contemporaneous written or oral agreements, undertakings, promises, warranties, or covenants not contained herein. 23. If Botanical Garden holds the Property in the form of a partnership, limited partnership, corporation, trust or any form of representative capacity whatsoever for others, Botanical Garden shall make a written public disclosure, according to Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, under oath, of the name and address of every person having a beneficial interest in the property underlying the Easement before the Easement held in such capacity is conveyed to County, its successors and assigns. (lfthe corporation is registered with the Federal Securities Exchange Commission or registered pursuant to Chapter 517, Florida Statutes, whose Page 4 of $ 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 106 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) stock is for sale to the general public, it is hereby exempt from the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes.) 24. This Agreement may not be assigned in whole or in part without the prior written approval of all parties. Any such assignment or attempted assignment shall be null and void. 25. The parties hereto do not intend, nor shall this Agreement be construed to grant any rights, privileges or interest to any person not a party to this Agreement. 26. This Agreement with all incorporated attachments and exhibits represents the entire agreement of the parties. This Agreement may be amended by mutual written agreement of the parties. 27.This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed through their duly authorized signatories on the day and year last below written. AS TO COI.INTY: DATED: ATTEST: CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA By: ,Deputy Clerk ASTO OWNER: Burt L. Saunders, Chairman NAPLES a Florida ICAL GARDEN, By: Name: corporation Scio^ W6in^l( 剛αルcs出 店‐Ca Approved as to lbrnr antl lcgulity Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney Witness #2 (PrintName) Page 5 off, 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 107 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) DESCRIPT10N Plge-Lot A PARCIL OF LAND LYING ]N SEC-ION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 25 IAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY AS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCTNG AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SA|D StCrtON 23; THENCE S.OO'29'02"E., FOR 5O.OO FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF_WAY LINI CF THOMMASSON DRIVE; THENCE S.89'16'37"W., FOR 1 ,222.I5 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TOA POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUIH RIGHT_OF_WAY LINE, SOUTHWESTERLY 78.32 FTEI ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGEN'I'IAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 5O.OO FETT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89'44,43,, AND BIING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.44'24,16,'W. FOR 70.55 FEEI IO THE IAST RIGHT_OF_WAY LINE OF HAMILTON AVENUE; THINCE S.OO'28'06,,E., ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF_WAY LINE FOR 866.24 FEE I IO rFE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCiL; THENCE N.67'08,55''E., FOR 165.62 FTET; THENCE S.81'34'06,,E., FOR 59.96 FEET IO A POINT ON A CURVE: IHINCE EASTERLY 83.02 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVE -O THE RiGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 27.62 T€ET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OT 172'14'54'' AND BEING SUETENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.8O'30,26,,E. FOR 55. 1C FEET; THENCE N.74'OO,O8,'E., FOR 44.54 FEET; THENCE S.48'00,01"E., FOR 223,09 FEE-; THENCE S.40'24,38''W., FOR 47.78 FEET; THTNCE N.51'56,22"W., FOR 3J.91 FELI 1O A POIN] ON A CURVE: IHTNCE SCUTHIRLY 80.51 FIET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVI TO THE LETT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 10.00 FEET THRCUGH A CEf\ITRAL ANGLE OF 41'56'12" AND BETNG SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.C1'52.45''W. FOR 78.73 FEET; THENCE S.19'05,21,'I., FOR 60.19 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE SOUTHERLY 66.67 FEET ALONG THI ARC OF A TANGINTIAL CURVE TO IHE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2OO.OO FEET THRCUGH A CE\TRAL ANGLE OF 19'06'02" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.O9'32'19''E. FCR 66.57 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY 92.01 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVE TO IHE LEFI HAVINC A RADIUS OF 2] O.OO FEET THRCUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 25'06'17'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.16'31'15"E. FOR 91.28 TEET: THENCE S.29'30'53''E., FOR 16.75 FEEI TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THiNCE SOUTHEASIERLY 190.32 FEET ALONG IHT ARC OF A TANGEN-IAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF ]8O.OO FIET THRCUGH A CENTRAL ANGTE OF 60'34'46'' AND BEING SUBTINDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.59'48'16''T. FOR 181.57 FEE-;-HENCE N.89'54,2O''f,, FOR 87.78 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE:iHENCE EASTERL\ 74.70 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OT 2OO.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21'23'60'' AND 3[ING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WqICH BFARS 5.79'23'4O"E. fCR 74.27 FEEI; CONTINUED O\ SHEFT 2 SEE SHEETS 6-9 FOR SKETCH oF DESCRIP∥oN,ε 聟 き A PARCEL OFLAND LY:NG:N SECT10N 23,TOWNSH:P50 SOUTH,RANGE 25 EAST COШ ER COUNIY,FLORIDA 681o Wllbw Park 07 Sule 200 Napes Flo71da34109 PhOnO(200)597つ 575 Fax:(239)5970578 LB No:6052ENG:NEERING 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 108 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) CONTINUED FROM sHEET l DESCRIPT10N 轟翌I去 THENCE 5.68'41,4O''E,, FOR 65.14 FEIT IO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE EASTERLY 77,OO FIET ALONG THt ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVINGA RADIUS OF 15O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 29'24'49'' AND BEING SUBTLNDED BY A CHORD WHICH BIARS S.83'24'04''t. rOR 76.16 [[tT; THENCT N.81'53'31''E., FOR 97.89 FEII TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHEASTTRLY 113.61 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO TNE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 60.00 FTET THROUGH A CENTRAT ANGLE OF 108'29'12'' AND BEING SUBTENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BIARS 5.43'51'53''E. rOR 97.38 FETT; THENCE S.1O'22,43,'V'1., FOR 44.85 FEET TO A POINT CF CURVATURE; IHTNCE SOUTHEAST:RLY 172.28 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CJRVE To THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 11O.OO FEET IHROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLL OF 89'44'C1'' AND BEING SUBTENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.34'29'18"I. FOR 155.20 FIET; THENCE 5.79'21'19,,E., TOR 56.29 FIET TO A POINT OT CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHEASTTRLY 58.42 FEIT ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHI HAVING A RADIUS OF 5O.OO FEET THROUGH A CTNTRAL ANGLE OF 66'56'58'' AND BEING SUBTENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS 5.45'52'50''I. FOR 55.16 FEIT; THENCE 5.12'24,21''E,, FOR 65.11 FEET TO A POINT OT CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHERLY 64.99 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGIT HAVING A RADIUS OF 15O.OO FEET THROI]GH A CENTRAL ANG_E OF 24'49'27" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.OO'OO'23''W. FOR 64.48 FEET; THENCE S.12'25,06''W., FOR 13.91 TEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCI SOUTHERLY 41.58 FLLI ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAT CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2OO.OO FEIT IHROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11'54'43" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS 5.06'27'45''W. FOR 41.51 FE[T; THENCE S.OO'30'23''U/., FOR 19.09 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHERLY 16.38 TttT ALONG THT ARC OF A TANGTNTIAL CURVE TO THE LETT HAVING A RADIUS OF 4O.OO FTET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'28'08'' AND BTING SUBTENDID BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.11'13'41"L. FOR 16,27 FTTT; THENCT N.44'47'OB''E., FOR 29.12 FEET; THENCE S.45'12,52,,E., FOR 30.OO FEET; THLNCE S.44'47'08"W., FOR 49.23 FLET TO A POINT ON A CURVE; IHENCE EASTERLY 15,62 FIIT ALONG THI ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVI TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 4O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLI OF 22'22'28'' AND BEING SUBTINDED BY A CHORD WHICH BIARS S.78"11'55''1. FOR 15.52 FIIT. THENCE 5.89'23'09"E., FOR 126,87 FEET TO A PO|NT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHIASTERLY 101.83 FEIT ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO IHE LEFTHAVING A RADIUS OF 12O.OO FIET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 48'37'15'' AND SEING SJBTTNDED BY A CHORD WHICH BTARS N.66'18'13''E. FOR 98.80 FEIT; THINCE N.41'59'36''8., FOR 42.11 FEEI TO A POINT O: CURVATURE; THENCE NCRTHEASTERLY 84.85 FEE; ALoNG THE ARC oF A TANGENiIAL cutvt ro THt RTGHTHAVING A RADIUS OF 14O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE CF 34'43'26" AND BEINGSUBTENDID BY A CHORD WHICH BiARS N.59'21'19''E. FOR 83.55 FEET; CONTINUTD ON SHEET 3 SIE SHFFTS 6-9 FOR SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND LYING:N SECT:ON 23,TOWNSH:P50 SOUTH,RANGE 25 EAST COLL:ER COU冊 ,FLORIDA 6610 Wilbw Park Dr.,Suile 200 Naples,F:o"da 34109 PhOne{239)597‐0575 Fax:(239)597‐0578 LB Nb.:6952[NG:NEER:NG 」08 NUMBER 150063.0074 TOWNSHIP 50 07/22/20 DRAWN BY WF FILE NAME 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 109 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) EXHIBI可 01 THENCE N.76'4J'01"E,, FOR 8261 IEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE EASTERLY 92.96 FEIT ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CLRVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF l OO.OO FIET TI-.]ROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 53'1 5'45" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD,WHICH tsLARS S./6'J9'06"E. FOR 89.65 FEET: THENCE S.5O'01'13''E., FOR 188. 16 FEET TO A POINT OT CURVATJRE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 121.21 F'IT ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAT CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 18O.OO FEET THROUCH A CENIRAL ANGLE OF 38'34'58'' AND BTING SUBIENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS S.30'43'44''T, FOR 118.93 IEET; THENCE S.11'26'15"E., FOR 22.90 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE; THENCE SOUTHEASIERLY 144.54 EEET ALONG THE ARC OT A NON*TANGENTIAL CURVE ]O THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 129,51 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLI OF 63'56'44'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHCH EEARS 5.44'77'56''I- FOR '37.15 FEET: THENCE N.OO'20'04''W., FOR 49.30 FEET; THENCE N.89'39'56"E., FOR JO,OO FEET: THENCE S.OO'20,04"E., FOR 1OO,O3 FEET; THENCE S.E9'39'56,,W., FOR 3O.OO FEET; THENCI N,OO'20,04''W., FOR 40.48 FEEI 10 A POINT ON A CURVE: THENCF NORTHWESTERLY 158.24 FEIT ALONG THI ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF ]39,40 FEET THROUGI A CINTRAI ANGLE OF 65'02'31'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICI, BEARS N.44'57'44''W. FOR 149,88 FEET; THENCE N.11'26'15"W., FOR 22.99 FIEI TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 114,48 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO ]HE LEFT HAVING A RADII_rS OF 170.00 Ft[T THROUGH A CTNTRAL ANGrE OF J8'34'58" AND BEING SUBI:NDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.J0'43'44"W. l-OR 1 12.33 FEET: THENCE N,5O'O' ,13''W., FOR 188,16 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURI; THENCE WESTERLY 83.66 FEEI ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVINGA RADIUS OF 90.OC FEET IHROUGH A CENTRAL ANGTE OF 53'15'45'' AND BEING SUBIINDED BY A CHORD WillcH BEARS N.76'39'06"W. FOR 80.68 F[ET; THENCE S.76'43,01,,W., IOR 82.61 FEET TO A POINi OF CURVATURE: THENCE SOUTHWESTERL\ 78.79 FEET ALONG THI ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THt LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 13O.OO FEET THROUGH A CTNTRAI ANGLE OF 34'43'?6" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CFORD VJHICH BEARS S.59'21'19"W. FOR 77.59 FEET: THENCE S.41'59'36"W., FOR 42.11 FEET IO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 'I 10.32 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF ] JC,OO FEET -HROUGH A CI=NTRAL ANGLE OF 48'37'15'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICI-I BEARS S.66'] E'1J"W. FOR 107.04 FtET: THENCE N,89'23'09''W., FOR 126.87 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURT; THENCE WESTERLY 23.47 FEET ALONG THt ARC OF A TANGTNTIAL CURVF TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADILS OF 5O.OO FT:I THROUGF] A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 26'53'26'' AND BEING SUBT:NDED BY A CHORD \'/HICH BEARS N.75'56'26''W. FOR 23.25 FEET; THENCE S.44'47'08"W., FOR 39.26 FEET; THINCE N-45'12,52,'W., FOR 30.OO FETT; CONTIN UED ON SHETT 4 SEE SH[FTS 6-9 FOR SKETCH o「 DESCRIPTloN CONTINuED FROM sHEET 2 DESCRIPT10N 」 A PARCEL OF LAND LY!NG IN SECT10N 23,TOWNSH!P50 SOtrrH,RANGE 25 EAST COШ ER COUNFY,FLOR:DA 6610WlowPa"Dr su“ "oNⅢsF陥 34:19 PhOne(239)5970575 Fax(230)50フ “ 78 LB Nb i6952ENG:NEERING SCCT10N 23 TOWNSH P 50 U00 Nじ MBER 1300630074 REV S10N 00 SCALE l''=20. DATE Oフ /22/20 DRAWN BY WF 「ILE NAME 0001 SD01 SHEET 6 0F 9 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 110 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) DESCRlPT10NCONTINUED FROM sHEET 3 THINCE N,44'47'08"F., FOR 39.36 FIET TO A POIN] ON A CURVI; THENCE NORTHIRLY 24,5" ;EET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVT TO TIII RIGHT HAVNG A RADIUS OF 5O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 28'05'11'' A\D BEING SUBIENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BTARS N.13'32'12"W. FOR 2A.27 FTEI: THENCE N.OO'JO'23,'E,, FOR 19.09 TttT TO A POINT OF CURVATURT: THENCE NORTHFRI Y 43.66 trEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADUS OF 21O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11'54'43" AND BEING SUBTENDED BV A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.06'27'45''E, FOR 43.58 FEET; THENCE N. 12'25,06,,E., FOR 13.91 TEEI TO A POINT OF CURVATI.,]RE; THENCE NOR-HERLY 60,66 TEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGTNTIAL CURVE TO THE LTFT HAVTNG A RADTUS CF 140.00 FEET THROUGH A CTNTRAL ANGLE OF 24'49'2-t" AND BETNG SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.OO'OO'2J"1. I-OR 60.18 FLLI: IHENCE I\.12'24'21''W., FOR 65.11 FTIT TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; IHENCT NORTHWESTERLY 46.74 FEII ALCNG IHE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO IHE LEFT HAVING A RAD US OF 4O.OO FIEI THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLT OF 66'56'58'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.45'52'50"W. FOR 44.13 FEET; IHENCE \.79'21'19"W., FOR 56.29 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURT; IHENCE \ORTHWESTERLY 187.94 TEIT ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGE\TIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OT 12O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89'44'01" AND BEING SUBIENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.34'29'18"W. FOR 169.31 FEET; THENCE N. 10'22'43,'E., FOR 44.85 FEET IO A POINT OF CURVATUREI THENCE NORTHWTSTIRLY 94.67 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE LIFT HAVING A RADII.JS OF 5O.OO FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1A8'29'12" AND BEING SUBTINDID BY A CHORD WHICH BIARS N,43'51'53''W, FOR 81.15 FEET; IHENCI S.8.1'53.31"W., FOR 97.89 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURI; THENCL WLSITRLY 82.,I 4 FEET ALONG THT ARC OF A TAI\GENTAL CURVE Io IHL RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 160.00 FEET THROUGT A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 29'24'49'' AND BEING SUBTENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.83'24'04"W. FOR 81.24 FEL-T; THENCE N.68'41,40"W., FOR 65.14 FTIT TO A POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE WESTERLY 70.96 FIEI ALCNG THE ARC OF A TANGTNTIAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVINGA RADlus oF 190.00 FaEr THRoucH A CINTRAL ANGLE 0F 2j'?3'6o" AND B:|NG SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.79'23'40'W. FOR 70.55 TEET: THENCE S.89'54,20.'W., FOR 87.78 FEEI IO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHWTSTERLY 200.89 FIII ALONG THE ARC OF A TANGENTIAL CLRVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 19O.OO TEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLI OF 60'34'46'' AND BTING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WIlICII BEARS N.59'48'16"W, FOR 191.66 FEET; THENCT N.29'30'53,,W., FOR 16.75 FEIT TO A POINT ON A CURVE:IHTNCI NORTHERLY 97.24 FEET ALONG THE ARC OT A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 21O.OO FEET -HIOUGF] A C:NTRAL ANGLE OF 26'31'51" AND BEINC SI.]BTENDTD BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.16'25'38''W. FOR 96.37 FEIT IO A POINT ON A C URVE; CONTINUED ON SHEEI 5 SEE SHEETS 6-9 FOR SKETC1l o「 DESCRIPTlo、 EX P00。 A PARCEL OF LAND LY!NG:N SECT10N 23,TOWNSHIP 50 SOtrrH,RANGE 25 EAST COLuER COUNFY,FLOR:DA 6610 WIIow Park oに ,su“ea∞ Na●o3,Fbnda 34100 Pい OnO(200)507‐75 FaⅨ:(239)507・ 0570 LB No:6952ENG:NEERINC 1300630074 REV S10N 00 SEC■ON 25 SCALE l・ =20 DATE 07/22/20 DRAwN BY WF =LE NAME 000, Sool SHEET 4 oF 9 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 111 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) CONTINUED FROM SHEET 4 THENCE NORTHERTY 63.34 :EET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON_TANGENTIAL CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 19O.OO FITT TIIROUGH A CENIRAL ANGLE OF 19'06'02" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BTARS N.09'32'19"W. FOR 63.05 FETTI THENCE N.19'05'21 ''W., FOR 60.19 IEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE NORTHER.Y 90.54 FEET ALONG THT ARC OF A TANGINTIAL CURVE TO THE RICHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 12O.OO FEIT THROUGH A CENTRAT ANGLT OF 43'1J'5.]" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS N.O2'31'36"[. FOR 88.41 FEET; IHENCE N.51'56'22,'W,, FOR 157,66 FE[T: IHENCE S.86'18'17"W., FOR 136.64 FEET: THENCE S.62'55'34"W., FOR 85,9] FEET: THENCE S.79'33'06"W., FOR 72.90 FIEI; THENCE N.OO'28'06"W,, TOR 45.44 TEET TO THE POINT OF tsEGINNING OF THT PARCEL DESCRIBED HEREIN; CONTAINING 60,742 SQUARI FEE" OR 1.39 ACRES, VORE OR LTSS, NOTES: l BEARINCS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASttD ON THE EAST R/W tlNE O「 HAMILTON 埒ンENUE TO BEAR Soo・ 28'06・EDESCRIPT10N EXH131下 `J……P."σ dコ __ ::欝 舅識嵩おどi』幕f鷲 ム」 !ilι E` MICHAEL A WARD PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR IAND iIAPPERFLORIDA CERTI「ICATE NO Ls 5301 A PARCEL OFLAND LY:NG:N SECT:ON 23,TOWNSH:P50 SOurH,RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNFY,FLOR:DA 6610 WkH Ptt D′,Su“oa∞ N8pLs FblldB 34109 PhOnO(239)597・ 0575 Fax:(230)597‐78 LB NOr 692ENC:NEERING 1300630074 つ′′iYt∴11?『landPド ヽ``OFRぷ TOWNSHIP 50 SCALE '''=20' DAT[ 07/22/20 DRAWN BY WF 「ILE NAME 0001 SDO, SHEE~ 5 oF 9 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 112 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) ~ ~靡 T~~~ ]\撃図■炒中 器`ジデ 市 ___二 \二I: NORTH 1/4CORNER OF SCCT Oヽ 23 'CIWNS■ IP 50 sRANG1 25 E “ I BOTAMCAt CARDENS) PARCEt N0 00595560200 LIN[ TABt[ L NE 8EARINC t〔NGTH t'SO0 29 02〔う000 L2 S891637"1222 15 L3 S002806‐[86624 N670355・E '6502 L5 S8'3406・ こ 5996 ll'40008・E 4454 L7 S4g0001・[22う 09 S402430・W 4778 19 N515622・W 3391 L51 N515622・W 15766 [52 S8618'′‐W11●64 [53 S625554・W 3593 154 Sフ 03306‐W'290 155 N002806知 4544 CuRV[ 子ABLE CURv[LENGTH OEtiA CHORD BEARINc 500o 894445・ S4424 16`″7055' C2 8302 2762 1フ ' 454‐ N803026・=5510 C5 8051 '1000 4156'12 S0152.45・W 7375 9054 12000 451355・ N0251 36〔88410 ― ・ LEGEND ● = CHANCE IN DIRECT10N NOTESI l BLARINCS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE EAST R/W しNE O「 HAM LTON AVENUE TO BEAR S00‐2806"匡 = OF「lcIAL RLCoRDS B00K = PACE = POINT OF BECINNING = PO‐NT OF COMMENCEMENT = FLORIDA POwER & LiCHT cOMPANY A PARCEL OFLAND LYING IN SECT:ON 23,TOWNSH:P50 SOUrH,RANGE 25 EAST COLL:ER COUNIY,FLOR:DA 6610嘲 “ 喘Park D7 Su10 21K Naples,Fb7da 34100 PhOne(239)507‐0575 FaxI(239)507●578 LB No■6952[NG:NEER:NG 07/22/20 MATCH L:NE `配轟 『 7~ 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 113 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 11′`「`:じ lt/ray--lolJ-- ― (‐ MATCH LINE r"=1oo ヽビ菫〕配品~~~~ しIN[ TAoL[ t[NGTト し10 S190う 21[6● '9 tll S29う 053・E 1675 L12 N895420E 8778 L'5 S604,40・E 6514 N815331 E 9′89 L15 S102243・W 44 85' N102243・C 4.a 65' S8' 535'・ VV 9'89 N6841 4o・W 6514 S895420・W 8778 t49 N293053・ ″1675 L50 N1905'21・ ″6019 CUPVE TAOL[ cuRv[tENCiH RADluS D[LTA CI10R0 0EARING CHORD C4 2000C 190602 SO●3219‐E6617 C5 9201 2100C 2,0617・ S1631 15・E 9128 19052 605446 s59 46',r6'!181 57 c7 フ47o 2000C 212400・ S7925'4o・ 〔7427 771o 15000 292449・ S852404・E 75'6 1136!6000 1082912 S435'53・E 9738 C52 9467 500o 082912 N455'53・W lb C33 8214 16000 /‐92449・ N8y2404・W 31 24 C34 7096 19000 21,400‐N792340・W 7055 C55 20089 19000 605446 N5943¬6・W 101 66 C06 9724 21000 2●315'N162558・W 965′ C3フ 5334 19000 190602・ N093219■″6505 A PARCEL OF LAND LYING!N SECT:ON 23,TOWNSHIP 50 SOU「H,RANGE 25 EASTCOШER COUNTY,FLORIDA 6610嘲 |●w Pa“D7.Su●20o Ntts.F onda 34100 PhOnO(239)597o575 Fax:(200)5070570 LB II●:6952ENG:NEER:NG TOWNS■lP 50 「LE NAME 0001 SD01 SHEET フ OF 9 t'2 t43 (lHE BOTANICAL CARDENS) PARC[L N0 00595560200 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 114 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) MATCH L!NE `lFSTE:デ 7~~~~ ―C1-=100 (THE 80TANICAL CARDENS) PARCEL N0 00595560200 ロ::8=苺 LINE IABL[ LINE BEARIN6 1'6 s,921 19・[L[NGTH 5629 Ll7 S l2'24'21"t 65 '1 t18 s122506`″159' L19 1S003023‐W1909 [20 Nz4'47 0B-t 4912 L21 S451252こ 50 CO [2,S4447o8ν 4923 t25 S3,2う 00‐c'2687 N41 5956・ 〔4211 L25 N764301・E 8261 135 | s75 4f,'o11,8261 [56 S41 5955'4211 Lう'N892309'W '268フt38 s444フ 08`″3926 L59 N45i252¨3000 L,r0 Na4.47 oB"t 3936 L4, Noα 50 25‐C'900 t42 N122505‐E1391 せ4]N,22421■″6511 Nフ 921 ,9・W 5629 CU'V[ Tム ●Lこ CURV[LENcTH RADlos )[tTA CHORD BEARINC CHORD C10 17228 5842 11000 8944.01・ 665658・ S,429 18・E S455250・[i5520 5516Cll5000 C12 う`99 '5000 24492フ ・ SOσ 00 25・W 6448 C13 41 56'2000C 11 5443・ SO●2745・W 4151 C'4 Ci5 16o3 4000 4000' 232803・ Sli 15 41・ こ 1627 1562 2222.28・ S7el' 55・E 1552. 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Cう0 4674 400o 665653・ N`55250¨4,1 1.r' C31 18794 12100 894401 N5429¬8'W 169う1 A PARCEL OF LAND LYING!N SECT10N 23,TOWNSHIP 50 SOLrrH,RANGE 25 COLLIER COUN7Y,FLORIDA 66,OWIm Pa“D7,Sute 2ooNapM Fk漱 、34109 PhOn●(200)507●675Fax:(230)5970578 LB No:6952ENG:NEERING 0フ /22/20 0001 SD01 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 115 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) |l轟翌]壬 「 (THE BOTANICAL OARDENS) PARCEL N0 0o595560200 ―=1‐‐100%%%%ク、%聡 LINE TABLE tlN[ B[ハ RING LENC'H t26 s5ool,3・[18B il し27 1 sl,2615・E 2290 t 2E Noo 20 04'w 49うc L29 N89う 0'56・[300C L50 5oσ 20 04・[10005 L31 so9 39 56■■う000 L52 Noo20 04¬4048 L33 Nl1 26 15・ い 2299 し,4 Nう ool lう ・Ⅵ18816 Cけ RVF TAB F CUR′C_ENGTH RADIUS DELiA CHORD BEAplNG CHOQつ t18 9296 10D OO 5315'45 S765906・E 8965 C'9 121 21 '80●つ “ 3458・ S304344・E 11893 1`454 12951 655544‐S442756・ 〔,3715 C21 :5824 13940 650231 N445'44ヽ ″14988 C2r T 1a.46 17000 535453・ Nう 04344・W 11255 C23 8366 9000 531545・ N765905`W806e A PARCEL OF LAND LY:NG IN SECT10N 23,TOWNSH:P50 SOtJ「H,RANGE 25 EAST COLL:ER COUNFY,FLOR:DA 6610W鰤 ■Palk 07.鉤 ne a∞ Nゅ bs,Fbnda 34100 PhOm(230)597‐75 Fax:(2001507K1578 LB No■6052ENG:NEER:NG 」OB NUMBER 13006600 /4 RP′S10N0 SEC‐ON 23 TOWNSHIP 50 SCALE l.=100 DATE 07/22/20 ORAWN 8Y WF FLE NAME 0001 Sool 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 116 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) :NDEX OF PLANS caι rfR co4/7VryttRο οF COt/1VTγ 06ル 船″6SttεPS 級 7 TAllい Ⅲ TRALい T NAP〔s FtOR DA“12 E″′IRONMENИ ι nESOURCEPEtt■TP44JVS NAPLES 80TANICAL GARDEN COLLiER COUNTY PROJECT N0 80311 PART OF SECT!ON 23.TOWNSH!P50S,RANGE 25 E COLLIER COuNTY COuNTr FLORIDA mに n cOurrY PttcI M″峨 RI “ κHИ こl CHEP3H〔円,GOVERNING STANDARDS AND SPECIFiCAT10NS: 蠅淵 勲鱗欄皿 襴!鷲 機 榊夢畑° 籠∥裂¶ =コ 鰹躍獅ギ翻R是 驚fぜ 肥 晰星ι州摯K PROJECT LOCAT10N “'O―●踪D―鮨t●潤 `興 "3書鰤配当藷れ“__2均 麟聴引円壼れ",7‐ 73 -・ (¨る,u6,7 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 117 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 118 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) T~~~~1 「 』9´´′(/`「 ~~~~~~~~――「――~~~~~――――|:こ : こ I E 「 ¨ 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 119 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) =奉`8|`―――――――――― 「 ――――~~~~~――l: ||_: トー、_ 「 ~~~~| | : ヽt、 「l(′ ′′´ :´`′ :: iプ ー′メ 、 11 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 120 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 緊翌1■― STABLa0 CItASS TO● トツ `OC GRA7〔[lEV =150 52 LF 24・ HOpE C00096 St∝ COLLIER COuNTYBOARD OFCOuNTY COMM:SS10NERS NAPLES BOTANiCAL GARDEN ptAN KESHA M WESTBR00K PE CONTROt STRUCTttE:N TH〔 ―――― lF“ 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 121 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) |:言 | |:想 L腰 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 122 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) il ・・ . 、 : こ:壼 こ 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 123 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 124 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 騒翌I皇 ― SEOWEIITAnON′EROS10N●●NIROL DEWじ 0口 鴨 TRuCTl翻 oF AF:LIER ttRIER 榔 器霊絆 "‐・・"Ц 。 SYNr―C SocK DROP NET SEDHENTFILTER 燿 題 L需 1(H置 需 出 ItrA腋 . KttSHA M WtSTBROOκ RC FLOR10A uCENSE N0 65023 興 穏 /ノ ´ //16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 125 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) Napl6 Bot nical Garden Hamilton Avenuc proiect Swale Plantint Plan As of April 30, 2020 騒盟Iヨ ー Scientific N.mc Common Name Pi●nting L●catlon Spacint P:ant Si“eumbcr nccdcd S●grtta″a lanclfOrla Lance-leaved arrowhead Across bottom of swale 18・ 4"548 Acrostichum auteum Golden leather fern ln masses on lower swale slopes 36"18 68 Crinum omericonum Swamp lity ln masses on bottom of swale and lower swale slopes 24"lg 154 Eleochoris cellulosa Gulf coast spikerush Across bottom of swale 24・ 4・ 385 Ele o cho tis i nte rsti ncto Knotted spikerush Across bottom of swale 24"4“385 Socopo monnieri Water hyssop Across bottom of swale bare root 1∞ Rynchosporo colorotd Whitetop starrush Across bottom of swale 24・ 4・ 154 fripsocum floridonum Dwarf Fakahatchee grass Across upper bank of swale to limits of prorect 36・ 18 218 Spottino potens Marshay cordgrass Across lower bank of swale 24・ 18 734 Sρ αrtlaa bα ke″Sand cordgrass Across upper bank of swale to limits of project 36"18 573 Mυ ヵreabergla c●ρ′″●″sMuhly trass Across upper bank of swale to limits of project 36・ 18 246 Notive oveseed mix (TBD)Maintenance Path overseed The swale is being constructed in an area which the Garden has spent more than 10 years restoring from a damaged landscape into a well-functionint natural ecosystem Plants installed intheswale must be propatated from those currently on Garden property; plants fromcommerclal Srowers or nurseries are not allowed. Planting the new swale must follow these guidelines, which require specific experience andtraininS in horticulture and land manatement: ' Plants purchased commercially may not be used. Plants must come from the genetics ofthe affected area. 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 126 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) E)iHtst"i" I 169.. ll gil-E- ' seeds must be collected from plants currentv in the affected area by personnelwith appropriate qualification and training ir growint tropical and subtropical plant species. . These seeds must be propatated to produce the plants required. ' Plants must b€ installed by persons with education and training in tropicafsubtropical horticuhure. . watering is required if there is a lack of rainfall during the 3 months following installation ofthe plants. Naples Botanical Garden is equipped to undertake this project within the time frame required. 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 127 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) i:){i.iigi"i_0___rrlclZ-dJZ- SIGN SPECIFICATIONS Three (3) sigr|s, doublelslded Maxmetal 48" ,( /l8, wtth high-end lamlnat€, 6, Utah roof, powder. coated metal pod5. 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 128 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) URBAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM NAPTES BOTANICAT GARDEN 1.0 rnTRopucfloN This document provides details of the Urban Stormr.vater Manatement Program for Napler Botanical Garden in Collier County, Florida- This Plan discusses non-structural controls, intended to improve the quality of stormwater ru noff by reducing the teneration and accumulation of potential stormwater runoff contaminants at or near the respective sources for each constituent, alonE with sitnificant structural components of the primary stormwater treatment system. Although many of the methodologies and procldures outlined in this document are teneral Best Manatement Practices (BMP's) which can be useful in attenuating pollutants in many types of urbanized settin$, the implementation of these practices has been optimized, to the maximum extent possible, to reflect the unique character of Naples Botanical Gardan and the surrounding hydrologic features. Pollution prevention guidelines are provided for the areas of (1) nutrient and pesticide management; (2) street sweepin$ (3) solid waste management; (4) operation and maintenance of the stormwater management and treatment system; and (5) construction activities. A discussion of each of these activities is tiven in the followint sections. 2.0 NUIRIENT A'{D PESTICIDE MA'{AGEMENT Nutrient and pesticide manatement consists of a series of practices designed to manage the use of fertilizers and pesticides so as to minimize loss of these compounds into stormwater runoff and the resulting watel quality impacts on adjacent waterbodies. lmplementation of a manatement plan willalso maximize the effectiveness of the nutrients and pcsticides that are applied. The guidelines included in this section are intended to help property owners make educated environmental choices reFrding the maintenance of individual yard3 within the community. These maintenance and management guidelines are meant to promote an attractive neighborhood that preserves the heahh of adjacent waterways and environmental features. 2.1 GcncrelReoulrements Commercial applicators of chemical lawn products must retister with the Naples Botanical Garden annuallY and provide a copy of their current occupational license, proof of business liability insurance, and proof of compliance with applicable education and licensint requirements. tndividual employees working under the direction of a licensed commercial applicator are exemFt from the educational requirements. Only registered commercial applicators and individual lot owners are permitted to apply chemicals within the property on a private lot. All chemical products must be used in accordance with the manufacture/s recommendations. The use of any chemical product in a manner that will allow airborne or waterborne entry of such Products into turface water is prohibited. This rule shall not apply to the use of chemical agents, by certified lake manatement specialists, for the control of algae and vegetation within the stormwater lakes or ponds. ! E0111lq!9 00 7a g.tnn tti - rLtlb. Avri. rrE e.Ei.loooT Prfrr ArtkrgdsF/wo poflNoc p..mr Ar$.-o.nvtb.tr,9 oc. . sur rl luR6a|STOitl^l IER llAll^GESENT FROGRAII dc 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 129 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) EXH13iT,00Z `ニ グ:2.2 utrlcnt Manaacmca* Pro(am ManaBement and application of nutrients and fertilizeB in Napl.s Botanical Garden will adhere to the followinS guidelines: A. Allfertilizers shall be stored in a dry storage area protected from rainfalland ponding. B. No fertilizer containint in excess of 2% phosphate/phosphorus (PrOs) per guaranteed analysis label (as defined by Chapter 576, Florida Statutes) shall be applied to turf grass unless justified by a soiltest. C. Fertilizer containing in excess of 296 phosphate/phosphorus (PrOs) per tuaranteed analysis label shall not be applied within five (5) feet of the edte of water or within ftue (5) feet of a drainage facilhy. D. All fertilizer shall be applied such that spreadint of fertilizer on all impcrvious surfaccs is minimized. E. Liquid fertilizers containing in excess of 2% phosphate/phosphorus (PrOr) per guaranteed analysis label shall not be applied thorough an irrigation system within t€n (10) feet of the edge of water or within ten (10) feet of a drainage facility. F. Liquid fertilizers containing in excess of 2% phosphate/phosphorus (PrOs) per guaranteed analysis label shall not be applied through high or medium mist application or directed spray application within ten (10) feet of the edte of water or within ten (10) fect ot a drainate facility. 2.1 PCtt Manarcmant Prorram Proper maintenance of plants and turf areas will minimize the ability of p€sts to successfully attack landscaping. Several general guidelines follow: A. Apply fertilizer and water only when needed and in moderate amounts. Excessive amounts of either can cause rapid growth that is attractive to insects and disease. B. Mow 5t. AuSustine grass to a height of 3-4 inches. lf cut shorter, the plants may become stressed and more vulnerable to pest infestation. Each mowing should remove no more than V3 ofthe leaf blade, and those cuttings should remain on the lawn to decompose. C. lt is recommended that pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides be used only in response to a sp€cific problem and in the manner and amount recommended bV the manufacturer to address the specific problem. Broad application of p€sticides, fungicides, and herbicides as a preventative measure is strongly discouraged. The use of pesticides, fun8kides, or herbicides is limited to products that meet the followint criteria: A. Products must be consistent with the USOA-NRCs Soil Rating for Selectint Pesticides. B. Products must have the minimum potential for leaching into groundwater or loss from runoff. C. Products must be EPA-approved. D. The haff-life of products us€d shall not exceed seventy (70)days. 3.0 STREET SWEEPING This practicc involves swreping and vacuuming the primary strcets to remove dry we.ther accumulation of pollutants, especially particulate matter, before wash-off of these pollutants can occur during a storm K:l2Ol3\,!qEl0O rl B.rlar trt ' ritnll(,l A\,. r llrgo t!..nGO7 F Aric.EnlSFlryID Prrlf*{m Pir ABrcdon$\bd69 Oo.. - q!ni! t\llRaAN S'ORIII\ATEF IIAT{AGE'ENT PFOGRAI, dd 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 130 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) EXHI口 ITご FapO 4 f_ event. This practice reduces the potential for pollution impacts on receiying waterbodies bry removing particulate matter and associated chemical constituents. Ahhouth street cleanint operations are frequ.ntly conducted primarily for aesthetic purposes, the primary objective of the street sweeping program for Naples Botanical Garden is to improve the quality of stormwater runoff genetated from impervious trafflc areas. Strret swreping activities can be particularly effective during perlods of high leaf fall by rcmoving solid leaf material and the atsociated nutrient loadings from roadside areas vyhere they could easily become transported within stormwater flow. Street sweeping operations will be performed in Naples Botanical Garden at a minimum frequency of one (11 evrnt every oth€r month. A lacensed vendor, using a vacuum-typ€ sweeping device, rrill perform all street sweePint activities. Sweeping activities during each event will include all primary street surfaces. Disposal of the collected solid residual will be the responsibility ofthe street sweeping vendor. 4.0 SOUO WASTE MAXAGEMEIVf ln Eaneral, solid waste management involves issues related to the manatement and handling of urban refuse, litter, and leaves that will minimize the impact of these constituents as water pollutants. Maintenance of adequate sanitary facilities for temporarily storint refuse on private premises prior to collection is considered the responsibility of the individual property and/or building owner. l-ocal requirements for refuse collection will be broutht to the attention of every property and/or building owner at closing for the sale of the prop€rty. lnformation will be distributed as necessary stating specifications for containers, separation of naste by type, where to place containers prior to collection, and establlshed collection schedules. Fallen iree leaves and other vetetation, alont ryith grass clippings, may become direct water pollutants when they are allowed to accumulate in swales and street gutters. All property and/or building ownen will receive periodic educational materials lhat address proper disposal of lcaves and other vegetation to minimire water quality impads. 5.0 STORUWATER MAI{AGEMEiIT AI{D TREATMEI{T SYSTEM The stormwater management system for Naples gotanical Garden is desitned to maxamize the attenuation of stormwater generated pollutants prior to discharge to the off-site wetland systems. Operational details and maintenance requirements of the various system components are glven in the followint sections. 5.1 Wrt Dct.ntion L.kGs and Lal? lnt.rconn.ct PIE€3 The basic element of the stormwater manatement system consists of a series of interconnected wet detention ponds that provide stormr ater treatment through a variety of physical, biolotical, and chemical processes. A wet detention pond acts similar to a natural lake by temporarily detaining stormwater runoff, allowint opportunities for treatment pro€esses to occur, prior to slow controlled discharge of the treated water throuth the outfall structure. Pollutant removal processes in wet detention systems occur duringthe quiescent period between storm events. Significant removal processes include gravity settlint x r2013\i l@3 (D 7a B.rri Ptr . H.rlE! Aru t'TrD(rrnl\do7 Prr Ac?r€tcrsav!fiO P..nnire Prma Aarrc.tdnttb.rr! ooo. Srtnhr l\uaEA{ SIORI.U'AIER UAMG€MENT PROORAX dA 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 131 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 緊翌」去 of particulaie matter; biological uptake of nutrients and other ions by aquatic pl.nts, algae, and microorganisms; alont with natural chemical flocculetion and complexation pnocesses. Maintenance of the wet d"tention ponds will consist of an annual inspection. Ouring each annual inspection, the following items will b€ reviewed and corrected as necessary: A' lnspcct the outfall structure and orifices to ensure free-flowing conditions and overall engineering stability of the outfall system. 8. Review the banks ofthe lakes and canals to ensure proper side slop€ stabilization and insp€ct for siSns of excessive soepage that may indicate areas of excessive groundwater flow and possible subsurface channelint. C. Physically evaluatc each of the lakes and canals for evidence of excessive sediment accumulation or erosion. D. lnspect the planted aquatic vetetation in the littoral zone to ensure that the desired vetetation species, percent coverage, and density are maintained. 5.2 Stonnw.tcr lnlctr. Pioe3.nd Culy.rtr The grates should be unobstructed and the bottom, inside the inlet, should be clean. check for any accumulation of sediment, trash such as garbage bags, or debds in the culvens connectint these inlets. Flushint out with a high-pressure hose may clean some sediment. Any noted blockage (due to a possibG obstruction, or broken pipe, etc.) should prompt further investigation. Crushed or corroded culverts should be replaced with new ones of the same size. 5.3 Swahs and Giassed Wrtcr Stor.r! ArGas These provide for conveyance and/or above-tround (or surface) storage of stormwater- with ate, these arras usualv fill in with vlgetation and sediment. swales may need to be regraded andlor r€vegetated. It is a tood idea to compare the existing slope and dimensions of the swale with the permitted desitn plans prio. to the removal of excess sediment or regrading. Areas that shotv erosion should be stabilized with appropriate material such as sod, planting rock, sand bags, or other synthetic geotextile material. Regular mowing oftrass swahs is .ssential. These areas also improvc water quality by catching sediment and assimilating nutrients, and recharge the undertround water table. Remove any undesirable exotic vegetation. culverts undemeath driveways should be checked for blockage and, if necessary, flushed with a high-pressure hose. Aftera storm, swales mayremain wrtforan extend€d period of time. This is normal and the water will recede gradually. s.tl Ditch6 or Can.l5 Fill material, yard waste, cllppin$ and vegetation, sediment, trash, appliances, tarbagc bags, shopping carts, tires, cars, etc. should bc completlly removed. Also, ch?ck to make sure there are no dead trees or any type of obstructions which could block the drainage flow way. Maintenance cleaning/excavation must be limited to the same depth, width, and side slope as approved in the current permit. Makint a ditch deeper or wider may trigter a need for a permit modiflcation, Provisions must also be made to prevent any downstream sihint or turbidity (contoct the sFwMo Resource complionce stdll il you otc unsure or rced clotilicotion.,, Be sure to dispose of all removed x c0l1! lIE3 Q 7a 8.r.n P..i( - l{rtraEr Aff lnswrrtt oo, P.drn 4,dl..!r!.\SFli!I0 FrnilNB lt(,nl Aatac-qit\b.hr!9 06 - ga.nd r\uRa^xsToiLlxarER x^t{acEtacttt PRoGR I (bcr 16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 132 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management) 緊翌 I豊 materisl properly so it won't affect any other water storate or conveyance system, environmental area, or another owne/s property. 5.5 Outfall Stnrtura labo c.ll.d thc Dtsch.r!.d Control StructurG or WGlrl The outfall structure should be routlnely inspected to determine if any obstructions are present or repairs are needed. Trash or vctetation impedint water flow through the structure should be removed. The structu re should have a "baffle" or trash collector to prevent flo[, blockage and also hold back any floatint oils from moving downstream. Elevations and dim€nsions should b€ verified annually with all curreni permit information. Periodic inspections should then be regularly conducted to make sure these structures maintain the proper water levels and the ability to discharge. 5.6 Eerthcn Embankm.nts lDlkas.nd B.rmsl Check for proper elevations, width and stabilization. worn down b€rms - espccially if used by all-terrain vehicles or equestrian traffic - and rainfall - created washouts should be immediately repaired, comPacted, and re-vegetated. 6.0 CONSTRUCNONACTVMES A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been prepared for constructlon activities to minimize activities contamination that may be caused by erosion and sedimentation during the construction process. The plan includes provisions related to soil stabilization, structural erosion controls, waste collection dasposal, offsite vehicle trackin& spill prlvenflon; malntenance; and inspec on procedures. A copy of the SWPPP is attached hereto and made a part of hereof. Кヽわ1■1-∞748-Ptt Hm…ハ預用o― ― m7-A―s―oP-6-lA―nl∞ト ー …StOR―TER疇 ‐●EMENT PROCRAM●∝=16.C.4.b Packet Pg. 133 Attachment: Agreement - signed (8-11-20) (12750 : Botanical Garden - Stormwater Management)