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Ordinance 2007-20 "Cl '\ '1-2730 rc" <00; , .+. '<J ," if') ~:\\ / ~ FEB 2007 .~~\ ORDINANCE NO. 07--2.Q...... \\~ RECEIVED }~! AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 89- .~o ,/ 05, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH \:<:"'A. / MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE UNINCORPORATED ~/ AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; BY PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND BY PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier County Growth Management Plan on January 10, 1989; and WHEREAS, Collier County has held public hearings to provide for and encourage public participation throughout the 2006-07 plan amendment process; and WHEREAS, Collier County did submit the 2006-07 Growth Management Plan Amendments to the Department of Community Affairs for preliminary review on May 26, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Department of Community Affairs did review and did make written objections to the IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES Amendments to the Growth Management Plan and transmitted the same in writing to Collier County within the time provided by law; and WHEREAS, Collier County has 120 days from receipt of the written objections from the Department of Community Affairs to adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES Amendments to the Growth Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County did take action in the manner prescribed by law and did hold public hearings concerning the adoption of the IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES Amendments to the Growth Management Plan on January 25,2007; and WHEREAS, all applicable substantive and procedural requirements of law have been met; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN. This Ordinance as described herein, shall be known as the IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP 1 AND MAP SERIES Amendments to the Growth Management Plan for Collier County, Florida. The Collier County Growth Management Plan IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES Amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION TWO: SEVERABILITY. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION THREE: EFFECTIVE DATE. The effective date of this Amendment to the IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES shall be the date a final order is issued by the Department of Community Affairs or Administration Commission finding the Element in compliance in accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, whichever occurs earlier. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this Element may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a Resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which Resolution shall be sent to the Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of Local Planning, 2555 Shumard Oaks Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County this 25th day of January, 2007. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU~~.. BY: ..~p)! . #- JAMES COLETT, AIR AN ~7fh. ~-~ MARJ IE M. STUD'ENT-STIRLlNG ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY 2007 IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN AND IMMOKALEE ARE MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES. Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 EXHIBIT "A" III. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY [revised text. paee 11 This section is \-",here places the plan is placed into effect. Implementation strategies include the Goals, Objectives, and Policies, and the Land Use Designation Description Section. A. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES Goal I: [deleted text, page 1] POPUL}.. TION CO{\L 1: TO l\fA.INT,\IN ,A.. HICH QU,\LITY OF POPULATION ESTIM,A..TES TH,A.. T EMPLOY ,\N APPROPRI,A.. TE MIX OF CENSUS METHODOLOCIES CONSISTENT WITH FLORID,A.. ST,A.. TE PLANNINC REQUIREMENTS ,\ND THE UNIQUE NEEDS OF THE IMMOKt..LEE COM.MUNITY. Ohjeetive 1.1: [deleted text, page 1] Provide accurate aflRl:lal estimates of the housing \:lRits and the population residing in the Immokalee community. Poliey 1.1.1: [deleted text, page 1] Employ timely Immokalee population estimates in establishing and maintaining adequate housing and Level Of Ser;ice (LOS) Standards to ensure the eommuRity is adequately served by the Immokalee urban area's sanitary se';/er, solid waste colleetioR, sub surface drainage, and potable water systems; roads; and recreational facilities. Paliey 1.1.2: [deleted text, page 1] Provide for an uncomplicated and efficient process of gathering aRd monitoriRg the population related information generated by the independent Immokalee '}f ater and Se'ller and Fire districts; the Collier County Public Schools; State of Florida entities including, but not limited to, the departments of i\.griculture, Comm\:lRity i\ffairs, Health and Rehabilitative Services, and Labor and Employment Security; and Federal eRtities including but not limited to the Public Health Service and the U.S. Postal Service. Goal II: [revised text, page 2] LA...ND USE GOAL II 1: TO GUIDE LAND USE SO AS TO ENHANCE IMMOKALEE'S QUALITY OF LIFE, NATURAL BEAUTY, ENVIRONMENTAl, Words underlined are added; words €trllok through are deleted. I ** *** *.. '*: *.. *.... **.. *.. *** **.. ** ** * *** ** * * *** ***.. **.. * I nd ica tes b rea kin text **.. ** * * **.. **.. **.. * *** ** **.... *.. **... *....... **... *... ** * *....... ** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 QU,A..LITY", AND SMALL-TOWN CHARACTER, I+S STABLE NEIGHBORHOODS, AND I+S STATUS AS ~ AN URBAN HUB FOR THE SURROUNDING AGRICULTURAL REGION", TOURISM INDUSTRY. AND THE IMMOKALEE AIRPORT'S DESIGNATION AS A PORT-OF-ENTRY. Ohjeetive II OBJECTIVE 1.1: [revised text, page 2] Unless otherwise permitted in this Master Plan for Immokalee, new or revised uses of land shall be consistent with designations outlined on the Future Land Use Map. The Future Land Use Map and companion Future Land Use Designations, Districts and Subdistricts shall be binding on all Development Orders effective with the adoption of the Master Plan for Immokalee. Through the magnitude, location and configuration of its components, the Future Land Use Map is designed to coordinate land use with the natural environment including topography, soil and other resources; maintain and develop cohesive neighborhood units; promote a sound economy; and discourage undesirable growth and development patterns. Standards and permitted uses for each Immokalee Master Plan Future Land Use District and Subdistrict are identified in the Designation and Description Section. (This objective shall supersede Objective 1 in the Countywide F\:lture Land Use ElemeRt of the Gro'.\'th Management Plan.) Policy II. 1.1.!: [revised text, page 2] The lmmokalee Master Plan URBAN Future Land Use Designation shall include Future Land Use Districts and Subdistricts for: A. URBAN - MIXED USE DISTRICT A. Residential DesigRation 1. Low Residential Subd9-istrict 2. Mixed Residential Subdgistrict 3. High Residential Subdgistrict 4. Neighborhood Center Subdistrict 5. Commerce Center - Mixed Use Subdistrict 42. pyglanned Unit Development Commercial Subdgistrict 7. Recreational Tourist Subdistrict B. URBAN - COMMERCIAL DISTRICT B. Commercial Designation 1. Commercial Subdgistrict - S.R. 29 and Jefferson Ave. 2. Neighborhood Center District 3. Commerce CeRter Mixed Use District 4. Recreational Tourist District Co URBAN - INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT C. Industrial Designation Words underlined are added; words strl:lol{ throl:lgh are deleted. 2 ...... **... **... **... **............ **... **...... **... ** *****... **... ****... **... * I n d icates break in text"'''''''''' ** **... *. **......... ** ***... **............ ***... *... *** ***...... **.................. Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 I. Industrial Subd-9istrict 2. Commerce Center - Industrial Subd-9istrict 3. Business Park Subd-9istrict Policy 1.1.2: Overlays and Special Features include: D. Oyerlays and Special Features 1. Urban Infill and Redevelopment Area Standards and permitted uses for each Immokalee Master Plan FMtl:lfe Land Use District and Subdistrict are ideRtified in the Desigflation and Description Section. (This Policy shall supersede Policies 1.1 and 1.3 in the County wide Future Land Use Element of the Gro'.vth Management Plan. In addition, the Immokalee Master Plan Future Land Use Map shull be used instead of the County wide Future Land Use Map.) Policy 1I.1.1.2.~: [revised text, page 3] Collier County shall closely coordinate the location, timing, intensity and design of future development. This policy shall be implemented through the COURty'S Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance in the Land Development Code, adopted by Ordinance No. 04-41, as amended, on June 22, 2004 and effective October 18,2004, as amended. Policy II. 1.1.~: [policy renumbered, page 3] Policy II. 1.1.4~: [policy renumbered, page 3] Policy II. 1.1.~: [policy renumbered, page 3] Paliey 11.1.(;: [deleted text, page 3] By 1998, the Comprehensive PlaRRing SectioR will revievl existing land uses and zoning pattefRs '.vithiR the SOI:lth Immokalee Redevelopment District and prepare a zoning overlay that will address incompatibility of land uses and inappropriate land de'lelopment standards that will act as an iRceRtiye to encourage new construction and rehabilitation in the area. Policy II. 1.1.7: [revised text, page 3] The sites containing eXlstmg public educational plants and ancillary plants, and the undeveloped sites owned by the Collier County School Board for future public educational plants and ancillary plants, within the lAMP area, are depicted on the Future Land Use Map Series in the countywide FLUE, and referenced in FLUE, Policy 5.1~4 and Intergovernmental Coordination Element, Policy 1.2.6. All of these sites are subject to the two Interlocal Agreements adopted in accordance with Sections 163.3177(6)(h) and 163.31777, Florida Statutes, on May 15, 2003 by the Collier County School Board and on May 27, 2003 by the Board of County Commissioners, and subject to the implementing land development regulations to be adopted. All future educational plants Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 3 ******* ****** **************** ****************** I ndicates break in text**...******** ********** ***************************** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 and ancillary plants shall be allowed in zoning districts as set forth in FLUE, Policy ~ 5.15. Land Use Designation Description Section: [text relocated, page 4] [This Section has been relocated to follow the Goals, Objectives and Policies Section.] Objeetive II. OBJECTIVE 1.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 12 to page 4] By 2005, Reinstate the former Main Street Program under a new name to provide a means for improveing the physical appearance of the commercial building stock by 10% ffi along the Main Street corridor, 'Nithin the Program area from First Street to Westclox Street. Policy 11.1.2.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 12 to page 4] The Immokalee Master Plan and Visioning Committee, in coordination with the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee, shall work with a consultant to develop a plan that focuses on the development and/or redevelopment of commercial structures and businesses along Main Street. Beginning in 1997, the Building Immokalee Together Project in conjunction with the Main Street Project shall provide a compreheRsive approach to the redevelopment of South Immokalec. Items to be addressed iRclude: compatibility traffic impacts parking buffering setbacks architectural character slgnage re Hse/redevelopment incentives pedestrian circulation economic incentives Policy 11.1.2.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 12 to page 4] Collier County staff, in cooperation with various Immokalee community groups, may seek partnership opportunities with the local Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee, Front Porch, Weed and Seed and other ~Alternative funding sources \.vill be in'/estigated by 1998 in order to promote and/or expedite the development or redevelopment of commercial businesses and structures within the Main Street Program area. implementation of the Building Immokalec Together Project aRd the Main Street Program. Objeetive II. OBJECTIVE 1.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 13 to page 4] Encourage innovative approaches in urban and project design wffieh that enhance both the environment and the visual appeal of Immokalee. Words underlined are added; words Gtnmk thral:l€lh are deleted, 4 * ** * *** ** **** * ** * * *** *** '* * * * * ** * ** * * * * * * ** * *** * I nd icates b rea k in text * ** * ** * * *** *** ** ** '* * ** '* *** * * ** * * * * * '* '* ** * '* * * * ** * ** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Policy 11.1.3.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 13 to page 4] Collier County staff will continue to work with the Immokalee community By September 1998, the Public \Vorlcs Division and the Community Development and Environmental Services Division shall seek to identify alternative funding sources to aed--implement a programming for, streetscape, linked open-space and pedestrian and bicycle amenities that are compatible with an overall redevelopment strategy. the Immokalee Main Street program and Redevelopment Plan. Palie)' 11.3.21 [deleted text, page 13] '.Yhen a proposed project clearly demonstrates benefit to low to modcrate income citizeRs by promoting affordable hO\:lsing or eRhaflces the local economy by creating employment opportunities, the Board of COI:IRty Commissioners may direct, as F1:eeessary, amendments to the Immokalee Master Plan or Land De'/elopmeRt Code to provide for the proposed project. Olljeetive II. OBJECTIVE 1.4: [revised, relocated text, from page 14 to page 5] Provide land use designations, criteria and zoning wfl.i.eh that recognizes the needs of that significant portion of Immolcalee's population which is primarily pedestrian~ in nature. Policy 11.1.4.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 14 to page 5] Comprehensive Planning staff will continue to coordinate with the Transportation Division regarding its existing and future plans for sidewalks, pathways and other forms of alternative transportation for the Immokalee community. Implementation of the CompreheI'lsive Bilce\vaylPedestrian Plan '.vill be consistent with the goals of the Building Immokalee Together Project and the Main Street Project. These tV/O projects sho\:lld be considered '.vhen fURding priorities are revie'.ved to assure a COflcentrated approach to redcvelopment. Policy 1.4.2: [new text, page 5] Collier County staff. III cooperation with the local Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee, shall consult with the Collier County Pathways Advisory Committee regarding enhancing and improving the existing pathway and sidewalk facilities. Policy 1.4.3: [new text, page 5] Collier County shall encourage pedestrian-friendly design for future proiects located within the Immokalee Urban Area. Olljeetive II. OBJECTIVE 1.5: [revised, relocated text, from page 15 to page 5] The Collier County Board of County Commissioners &recognizesffig the increasing need for farm labor, to support the County's agricultural industry and te encourages the provision ensure an adequate number of decent, safe, healthful, and affordable housing units for farm workers in Immokalee.:., The sites for housing provision for farm labor housing '.vorkcrs, as identified in Section 5.05.03 of the Collier County Land Development Code, wfl.i.eh complies with 5~ection lOD-25 of the Florida!.s- Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 5 ****************** *** ************* ************* Indicates break in text*********** ***** ***** ************ ******* ****** **** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Administrative Code (FA.C.). and the Housing Code of Collier County shall be designated so as to keep pace 'tVith the population. Policy 11...1.5.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 15 to page 5] New de'/elopment for housing for seasonal, temporary or migrant workers shall be permitted in any land use designation provided that such housing is they are permitted under Section lOD-25, FA.C., and does not conflict with the existing zoning districts or the Immokalee Area Future Land Use Mmap. Policy 11...1.5.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 15 to page 5] TransieRt housing for farm laborers as identified as "Transient Housing" or "Migrant Labor Camps", as defined by Section lOD-25.. ef FA.C., may €aft also be developed in areas designated for commercial land use~ on the Immokalee Aarea Future Land Use Map. if they Such housing must conform to meet the requirements delineated in of the G-4 General Commercial Zoning District (C-4) of the Collier County Land Development Code, as amended. regarding development standards, parking, landscaping and buffering requirements and to the extent such hOl:lsiRg is are also permitted under Section lOD 25.. of F.A.C. Goal III: [revised, relocated text, from page 16 to page 6] HOUSINC GOAL III~: CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT WITHIN WHICH ALL WORKING, DISABLED AND RETIRED RESIDENTS, AND THEIR IMMEDIATE RESIDENT FAMILIES, WILL HA VE A REASONABLE OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE SAFE, HEt..LTHFUL SANITARY, AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONSISTENT WITH THE DESIRED DEVELOP.MENT CHARACTER OF THE AREA AS IDENTIFIED IN THE IMMOKALEE AREA MASTER PLAN. Objective J.H..t. 2.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 16 to page 6] Collier County shall promote the conservation and rehabilitation of housing in Immokalee neighborhoods. Policy 111.1.1 2.1.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 16 to page 6] Expansion of urban facilities and services should shall enhance and er maintain the viability of existing urban residential areas. Needed public infrastructure improvements in these areas should shall receive priority in the Capital Improvement Element. Policy 111.1.2 2.1.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 16 to page 6] Collier County shall Aassist in upgrading existing neighborhoods through active code enforcement, removing blighting influences, and concentrating providing capital improvements, in such neighborhoods. Words underlined are added; words ~trl:J()k through are deleted. 6 *** * **.. * * **.. *** ** * * *.. * * * * ** * * * * *** * *** * * ** ** * ** I n d i cates break in text * * ** * * * * ** * * *** * **.. ** **.. **.... **** * ** * ** * * ** * * ** *** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Policy 2.1.3: [new text, page 6] Collier County shall Eensure that government services and facilities needed to support housing are provided concurrent with development and meet the demands of the Immokalee Community. Objective HY 2.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 17 to page 7] Collier County wtll has collected and will use the data resulting from the Immokalee Housing Initiative Program Survey respond to the housing Reeds identified to identify the current housing stock in order to address the affordable-workforce housing needs of the area. iR the housing study of Immokalee by county initiatives '.vhich 'llill reduce the cost of housing de'/elopment for low and '/ery low income households. Policy 2.2.1: [new text, page 7] The County Operations Support and Housing Department will analyze the data collected from the Immokalee Housing Initiative Program Survey and establish a process for revitalizing Immokalee' s neighborhoods. Policy 111.2.1 2.2.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 17 to page 7] The County shall continue to pursue research ffite initiatives such as land banking of foreclosed upon land foreclosed due to County held liens, land grants from County and other public holdings, and as '.vell as tax incentives for private owners who commit to developingffleffi fe.f affordable-workforce housing for very low income, and low income, and other working class families. Objective ~ 2.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 18 to page 7] By January 2005, -l-99& tIhe County will have in place a pilot plan of continue to explore and provide innovative programs and regulatory reforms te that reduce the costs of development and maintenance of safe, and hcalthful sanitary.,..atltl affordable-workforce housing for le-w, afttl very low, and other 'lIorking class income households in Immokalee residents. Poliey 111.3.1: [deleted text, page 18] By December 1997, the Community Development and Environmental Services Division will develop two pre approved housing plans and their specifications for use by lmv income families and ROR profit developers. The project will explore the developmcnt of 1,2,3, and 1 bedroom housing, expandable housing and dl:lplex prototypes. Policy 111.3.2 2.3.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 18 to page 7] On November 18. 2003. the Board of County Commissioners approved $1.85 million in economic and housing incentives. These incentives shall continue to provide for fee payment assistance. property tax stimulus. impact fee deferrals, and economic development. By September 1998, the County Attorney's Office will research those steps under law to provide deferral for at least two ycars the ad Valorem taxes aRd special assessments for new apartments built for and rented to very low and low income households. Words underlined are added; words GtruClk through are deleted. 7 ** ** * ** * *** ** ** * * * *** ** * * ** *** * * * * '* * * **"It ** * * ** * I n d icates break in text ** ** * ** * * * * * * "It * * * * * ** * ** * * * * *"It* * * ** * ** * * ** **** * * ** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Policy 111.3.3 2.3.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 18 to page 7] The County Operations Support and Housing Department Housing and Urban Improvement Department of the Community Development and Environmental Services Division will continue to promote public/private partnerships that address the availability of affordable-workforce housing by ffi improvinge existing processes and implementing new processes a profess of ffi networking the resources among the private developers.. aea contractors.. especially among appropriate County officials, and tfte5e Immokalee residents in the market for seeking affordable housing. so as to create a full public/private partnership to address hOHsing starts the affordability and a'/ailability of hOl:lsing Policy 111.3.4 2.3.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 18 to page 7] The Code Enforcement Department will prioritize the enforcement of codes related to substandard housing that constitutes are a serious threat to the public~s health, safety and welfare-,- aea \vhen needed ';:ill enforce E.j30licies on demolition of such structures will be enforced and the Code Enforcement Board will be used to levy appropriate fines. Policy III.3.S 2.3.4: [revised, relocated text, from page 18 to page 7] The Community Development and Environmental Services Division will research and develop strategies to replace and/or provide affordable-workforce housing through non:. profit providers throughout the Immokalee Community Redevelopment Area. in and around the South Immokalee area that is compatible with the Redevelopment Plan. Objective IlIA 2.4: [revised, relocated text, from page 19 to page 8] There shall be an annual effort to coordinate with federal, state, local, and private agencies to seek funding to meet the housing needs as identified in the Housing Element of the Comprehensive Growth Management Plan and to assure consistency with federal, state, and local regulations in regards to concerning migrant tafttllabor camps. Policy 111.4.12.4.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 19 to page 8] The County Operations Support and Housing Department County's HousiRg and Urban Improvement DepartmeRt of the CommuRity Development and Ew;ironmeRtal Services Di'/ision will meet with representatives of the Rural Economic Development Administration to improve the County's ability to attract mere government grants and loans to develop affordable-workforce housing for very lo\.'.' and low income and other vlorking class households. Policy 111.4.2 2.4.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 19 to page 8] By September -l-99& 2007, the Community Development and Environmental Services Division will review the State of Florida's Environmental Health and Housing Code requirements for those units licensed as migrant labor camps. If warranted based upon Words underlined are added; words struok throu~h are deleted. 8 * * ** *** * ** *** '* *** * ** * ** * * * *** * * * '* * * * * * ** ** * ** * * I nd icates b rea kin text ** *** * * '* *** * * * * '* *** '* * **** ** * ** ** * * * * * * *** '* * * ** * ** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 that review. the Division will initiate appropriate and make modifications as determined appropriate to the Collier County Housing Code based on the rC'Iiew. Policy 111.4.3 2.4.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 19 to page 8] The County Manager.. or his designee.. in cooperation with the Florida Department of Health. shall be responsible for collaborating to make an annual report to the Board of County Commissioners on identified "living quarters for fWe four or more seasonal, temporary or migrant farm workers" as defined in Chapter lOD-25.. F.A.c. and prepared by HRS. The report shall include recommendations on improvements needed to ensure County code and F.A.c. compliance and suggested amendments to County codes which are restricting codes that may restrict needed rehabilitation and new developments. Policy 111.4.4 2.4.4: [revised, relocated text, from page 19 to page 8] Continue to cooperate collaborate with all private groups seeking to furnish shelters for the homeless, and/or abused women and children in Immokalee. Goal IV: [revised, relocated text, from page 20 to page 9] CONSERVATION GOALWJ: THE COUNTY SHALL CONTINUE TO PLAN FOR THE PROTECTION, CONSERVATION, AND MANAGEMENT OF ITS NATURAL RESOURCES AS DICTATED REQUIRED IN THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN. Objective Wol3.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 20 to page 9] The County shall continue to protect and preserve natural resources within, and adjacent t&; the Immokalee Urban Designated Area and on adiaeent lands within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay in accordance v/ith the Growth Management Plan. Policy IV.1.1 3.1.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 20 to page 9] The Immokalee Area Master Plan shall be updated as appropriate to reflect the recommendations resulting from the programmatic commitments of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Growth Management Plan. Policy 3.1.2: [new text, page 9] Collier County shall ensure that government services and facilities related to the conservation and management of natural resources are made available to the Immokalee Community. Goal V: [revised, relocated text, from page 21] RECRKA.. TION GOALV~: IN A COST EFFICIENT MANNER. PROVIDE AMPLE2 HIGH QUALITY AND DIVERSE RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Words underlined are added; words etnJOk through are deleted, 9 *********************************** ******* *****1 ndicates break in text** **** ******************************************** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 FOR THE IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY TYPICALLY PROVIDED BY THE PUBLIC IN A COMMUNITY THE SIZE OF IMMOK}..LEE, FOR }..LL IMMOK}..LEE CITIZENS IN ,\ COST EFFICIENT M,\NNER. Objective.v.t- 4.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 21] Collier County shall implement a parks and recreation program for Immokalee that is equivalent to Collier County standards, taking into consideration plans that reflect citizens' recreational preferences and offer recreational opportunities ffi for all age groups. Policy:v.l-.l4.1.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 21] By September, 1998, Collier County's Public Services Division shall complete and publish for public comment, and adopt a 5 year plan and budget for parks and recrcation that would meet the needs and characteristics of thc total population (seasonal and permancnt) of Immokalee. In accordance with Obiective 3. L and subsequent policies. of the Recreation and Open Space Element. the County Parks and Recreation Department shall. by 2010. develop a Community and Regional Park Plan. The plan and budget will be based upon such things as a survey of the preferences and priorities of Immokalee's seasonal and permanent population. The survey should include: a. Questions concerning community-wide and neighborhood park recreation issues. b. Differentiates by neighborhood the estimates of the population's priorities among alternative combinations of types of parks and recreation sites, facilities, equipment, and services. c. Be conducted during peak permanent and seasonal population periods. Policy ~ 4.1.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 21] The County Public Services Division may locate F'future parks will be encomaged to leeate within tfle designated Neighborhood Centers-:- and within other areas that serve the needs of the community. but 'Nill not be limited to these areas. This may be accomplished through funding methods, including~ but not limited to, the County~ purchase of land, private sector land donations, or through an interlocal agreement between Collier County and the Collier County School Board. Policv 4.1.3: [new text, page 10] Collier County shall ensure that government services and facilities related to parks and recreation are provided concurrent with the impacts of development. Words underlined are added; words e:trllck throllgh are deleted. 10 **'***** *********** ********** '* ****************** I ndicates break in text*************************** *********************** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Goal VI: [revised, relocated text, from page 22] TRANSPORTA TION COAL 6: THE FUTURE L'\ND USE P,,\ TTERN SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY A NET~TORK OF RO,A..DS, PEDESTRlf..N 'V"'\YS, ,A..ND BlKEW}..YS TH"'\T M,'\INT,'\INS IM1\fOKALEE'S SMALL TOWN CH,'\R,'\CTER, YET ,'\CHIEVES EFFICIENT "'\ND SAFE TRAFFIC MOVEMENT. GOAL 5: FUTURE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY A NETWORK OF ROADS. SIDEWALKS. AND BlKEPATHS THAT ARE EFFICIENT AND SAFE. AND ENHANCE AND PRESERVE IMMOKALEE'S SMALL TOWN CHARACTER Objective W.l5.1: [renumbered, relocated text, from page 22] The County shall provide for the safe and convenient movement of pedestrians, motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Paliey VI.1.1: [deleted text, page 22] The County's Metropolitan Planning Organization Section of the Community De'/elopment and Environmental Services Division shall complete a traRsportation study for the Immokalee Urban Designated i\.rea by September 1999. Once completed aRd accepted by the Board of COl:IRt)' Commissioners, the Immokalee Master Plan shall be amended to incorporate the transportation study. The study will revie';/ existing roadway conditions, identify deficiencies and make recommendations consideriRg all of the follov;ing: a. Consider all recommendations in the Collier County 5 Year Bicycle \1<1 ays Plan; b. Give highest priority to eompletioR of the grid net'.vork with consideration of those segments identified in the TraRsportation section of the Support Document; c. IdeRtify all right of 'Nay on a thoroughfare rights of '.vay protection map; and d. Establish a loop road. Policy VI.1.2 5.1.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 22] The Traffic Circulation Map in the Transportation Element will graphically depict lmmokalee's future roadway network, and identify specific roadway improvements needed to implement the Immokalee Area Master Plan~ Future Land Use Map and will be updated as new information is available. These improvements will be prioritized and placed into the Capital Improvement Element after further transportation analysis is completed. Words underlined are added; words l;:truok through are deleted" 11 ******* **************** ****** ****************** I ndicates break in text********************* ****** *********************** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Policy "1.1.3 5.1.2: [revised, relocated text, from page 22] The Collier County 5.:Year Bicycle Ways Pathways Plan, prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Organization with the assistance of the Pathway Advisory Committee, shall give priority to linking existing and future residential neighborhoods to each other, designated neighborhood centers, commercial, employment and public service areas. This plan will reflect the unique needs of the lmmokalee community and also take into consideration the need for pedestrian walkways in Immokalee. Policy VI.1.4 5.1.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 22] Existing and future bikeways bikepaths for the Immokalee community shall be graphically depicted on the Traffic Circulation Map of the Immokalee Master Plan, and shall become part of within the Collier County 5.: Year Bicycle ',Vays Pathways Plan. Policy 5.1.4: [new text, page 22] The County Transportation and the Community Development and Environmental Services Divisions shall ensure that sidewalks and bikepaths constructed by or for the County are provided concurrent with the impacts of development and meet the demands of the Immokalee Community. [NOTE: There is no Goal VII; the original Master Plan adopted in 1991 contained this numbering error] Goal VIII: [revised, relocated text, from page 23 to page 12] ECONOMIC GOAL VIII ft: ENHANCE AND DIVERSIFY THE LOCAL ECONOMY OF THE IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY AS DETAILED IN THE ECONOMIC ELEMENT OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN Objective "111.1 6.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 23 to page 12] The County shall promote economic development opportunities throughout the lmmokalee Urban Area. Prepare a plan for economic development for the Immokalee Are&.- Policy "111.1.1 6.1.1: [revised, relocated text, from page 23] The County, in cooperation with the Immokalee Chamber of Commerce, the Collier County Airport Authority, and the Economic Development Council, shall continue to promote economic opportunities at the Immokalee Regional Airport and the surrounding commercial and industrial areas. By 1997, the Comml:mity Development aRd Environmental Ser/ices Division shall prepare 11 county v/ide economic plan that will incll:lde an ,^.ction Plan with recofflmefldatioRs and incentives to ennaRce and di'/ersify the local ecoRomy. Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 12 *** *** '* *** '* ** * * * ** * ** * * ** *** * *. * *** * * ** *** ** '* * * Indicates b rea kin text * ** * ** * * ** * *** ** * * '* *** * * * * * ** *** * * ** * *** * ** *** * * ** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Paliey VIII.1.2: [deleted text, page 23] The Community Development and Environmental Services Division and the i\irport ,^.uthority shall promote the development of the Immokalee .^.irport and surrounding commercial and industrial areas as set forth in the Immokalee Airport Master Plan. Paliey VIII.1.3: [deleted text, page 23] Develop and initiate a program in 1997 to promote the incentives of Enterprise Zone designation. Policy VIII.1.4 6.1.2: [renumbered, relocated text, from page 23] The Community Development and Environmental Services Division will coordinate with the Collier County Sheriff's Department on investigating and pursuing any funding opportunities available under the Safe Neighborhood Act to assist with enhancing the Immokalee community. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles shall be encouraged in all development standards. Policy VIII. LoS 6.1.3: [revised, relocated text, from page 23] Collier County staff in cooperation with the Economic Development Council and other Immokalee community agencies shall ~oordinate with the Collier County School Board to ensure that the employment skills and training needed are available for the types of industries located in the Immokalee Community. Policv 6.1.4: [new text, page 23] Ensure that economic policies, programs and incentives pursued by Collier County within the Immokalee Urban Area are managed so as to provide a benefit to the community. LAND USE DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION SECTION [relocated, no text changes, from page 4] A. Urban - Mixed Use District [new text] The purpose of this District is to provide for residential and non-residential land uses, including mixed-use developments such as Planned Unit Developments. Certain recreation/tourist and commercial uses are also allowed subiect to criteria. ResideRtial DesigRatiaR [deleted text, from page 4] This designation is intended to accommodate a variety of resideRtialland uses including single family, duplex, multi family, afld mobile homes, which does not preclude seasonal, temporary and migrant farm';/orker housing. 1. Low Residential SubDdistrict f revised title and text. relocated text. from paee 41 The purpose of this designation is to provide a Subdistrict for a low density residential district development. **************************************************************** Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 13 ******* ******** ******************* * ************ Indicates break in text**..******* ********************* * ******* ********** Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 2. Mixed Residential Subl}district f revised title. relocated text. from paee 41 3. Hieh Residential Subl}district f revised title and text. relocated text. from paee 41 The purpose of this designation is to provide fef a Subdistrict ef for high density residential development. ***************************************************************** 4. Neh!:hborhood Center Subl}district r revised title. relocated text. from pae:e 61 5. Commerce Center Mixed Use Subl}district r revised title. relocated text. from pae:e 71 6. Planned Unit Commercial Subl}district f revised title. relocated text. from pae:e 81 7. Recreational Tourist Subl}district f revised title. relocated text. from paee 81 The purpose of this Subd9istrict is to provide centers for recreational and tourism activity that utilizes the natural environment as the main attraction. The centers should contain low intensity uses that attract both tourists and residents while preserving the environmental features of the area. Uses permitted allowed within this Subdistrict include: passive parks,~ nature preserves; wildlife sanctuaries; open space; museums; cultural facilities; marinas; transient lodging facilities (including: hotel/motel, rental cabins, bed & and breakfast establishments, and campsites,1 restaurants; recreational vehicles parks; sporting and recreational camps; low-intensity retail uses; single family homes; agriculture; and these essential services as defined in the Land Development Code. Residential development is permitted at a density of less than or equal to four (4) dwelling residential units per gross acre, or less. Transient lodging is permitted at a maximum density of eight (8) ten (10) units per acre. Rezones are encouraged to be in the form of a Planned Unit Development (PUD). The minimum acreage requirement for a PUD within this Subd9istrict shall be two (2) contiguous acres. Nonresidential Uses [relocated text, from page 4] Densitv Ratine System [new text] The Density Rating System is only applicable to areas designated Urban, Mixed Use District, as identified on the Immokalee Future Land Use Map. The Density Rating System is applicable to the Low Residential Subdistrict to the extent that the residential density cap of 4 dwelling units per acre is not exceeded, except for the density bonus provisions for affordable-workforce housing. Except as provided below, the final Words underlined are added; words GtruGk through are deleted. 14 ** * * '* * *... '* ** *** * ** * * ** *** * *." *... **......... *... ** ** 'it *...... **... Indicates b rea kin text *** * **...... *... *** *** *... **... *****... * **... * * ** ** '* *... **... *... * * ** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 determination of permitted density via implementation of this Density Rating System is made by the Board of County Commissioners through an advertised public hearing process (rezone). Density achieved by right shall not be combined with density achieved through the rezone public hearing process. 1. The Density Ratine System is applied in the followine manner: [new text] a. Within the applicable Urban designated areas. a base density of 4 residential dwelling units per gross acre is allowed, though not an entitlement. The base level of density may be adjusted depending upon the location and characteristics of the project. For purposes of calculating the eligible number of dwelling units for the project. the total number of dwelling units may be rounded up by one unit if the dwelling unit total yields a fraction of a unit .5 or greater. Acreage used for the calculation of density is exclusive of commercial portions of the project. except mixed residential and commercial uses as provided for in the C-l through C-3 zoning district in the Collier County Land Development Code; and. portions of a project for land uses having an established equivalent residential density in the Collier County Land Development Code. b. This Density Rating System only applies to residential dwelling units. This Density Rating System is not applicable to accessory dwelling or accessory structures that are not intended and/or not designed for permanent occupancy. and is not applicable to accessory dwelling or accessory structures intended for rental or other commercial use; such accessory dwellings and structures include guest houses. guest suites, and the like. c. All new residential zoning located within the Mixed Use District shall be consistent with the Density Rating System. except as provided in Policy 5.1 of the Future Land Use Element. d. Within the applicable areas of the Mixed Use District. all properties zoned A. Rural Agricultural. and/or E. Estates. and/or RSF-I, 2. 3. Residential Single Family. for which an affordable workforce housing project is proposed and approved. in accordance with Section 2.06.00 of the Land Development Code (Ordinance 04-41. as amended, adopted June 22, 2004 and effective October 18. 2004). shall be permitted the base density of four (4) dwelling units per gross acre by right; that is. a rezone public hearing shall not be required. Such a project must comprise a minimum of ten acres. Density achieved by right shall not be combined with density achieved through the rezone public hearing process. Speeial PFavisiaRs [relocated text, from page 4] 2. l. Density Bonuses [relocated text, from page 4] a. Proximity to Neighborhood Center and Commerce [No change to text, page 4] b. Affordable-workforce Housing Bonus. By Public Hearine [revised, relocated text, from page 5] Words underlined are added; words E:truGk through are deleted. 15 * * **... ** ** * * * * ** * ** **... * * ** * ** * * ** *** * * ** * ** * ** ** I n d icates break in text * * '* 'it... '* * ** * * *** ** '* '* * * '* 11: ** * '* * ** * ** * * ** * ** * **** ** '* '* * '* Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 To encourage the PQrovision of A~ffordable-workforce Hhousing within certain Subdistricts in the Urban Designated Area. as defined in the Housing Element we-I:iM aM a maximum of up to eight (8) dwelling residential units per gross acre may be added to the base density if the project meets the definition and requirements of the Affordable-workforce Housing Density Bonus Ordinance (Section 2.06.00 of the Land Development Code. Ordinance 04.41. as amended. adopted June 22. 2004 and effective October 19. 2004). above the maximum deRsity of the ~district.. ; howe'/er, no density may exceed sixteen (16) units per aefe;- This bonus may be applied to an entire project or portions of a project provided that the project is located within the Neighborhood Center (NC) Subdistrict, Commerce Center:.Mixed Use (CC-MU) Subdistrict and all or any residential subdistricts. c. Affordable-workforce Housine Bonus. Bv Rieht [new text] To encourage the provision of affordable-workforce housing within that portion of the Urban Mixed Use District. properties zoned A. Rural Agricultural. and/or E. Estates. and/or RSF-l, 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. Residential Single Family and/or RMF-6. Residential Multi-Family, for which an affordable-workforce housing project is proposed in accordance with the definitions and requirements of the Affordable- workforce Housing Density Bonus Ordinance (Section 2.06.00 of the Land Development Code, Ordinance 04-41. as amended. adopted June 22. 2004 and effective October 18. 2004). a maximum of four (4) residential units per gross acre shall be added to the base density of 4 dwelling units per acre. Therefore. the maximum density that may be achieved by right shall not exceed eight (8) dwelling units per acre. Such a project must comprise a minimum of ten acres. Density achieved by right shall not be combined with density achieved through the rezone public hearing process. d. eo Residential Infill [re-Iettered text, page 5] ~ do Roadway Access [re-Iettered text, page 5] 3. Maximum Densitv The maximum permitted density shall not exceed 16 residential dwelling units per gross acre within the Urban designated area. except when utilizing the Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Chapter 2.03.07 of the Land Development Code. adopted by Ord. No. 91-102. as amended. . 4. Density and Intensity Blending [relocated text, from page 5.1] B. Urban - Commercial District CaRlIHereial DesigRatiaR [revised, relocated text, from page 5.1] The purpose of this designation District is inteRded to accommodate a variety of commercial land uses.. including neighborhood oriented commercial uses, commerce Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 16 * *** *** * *** ** ** * ** ** * * * * ** * ** * * ** * * ** * *** * ** * ** I nd i cates break in text ** * * * * ** * ** * * *** ** *** * ** * ** * * **...... ** * *** * ** ** ** *** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 center uses, general highway commercial uses and commercial development within Planned Unit Developments (PUDs). Migrant blabor ~amps are also permitted within the this Commercial designations. 1. Commercial SubDgistrict - S.R. 29 and Jefferson Ave. [revised, relocated text, from page 5.1] The purpose of this designation Subdistrict is to provide for retail, and office uses, transient lodging facilities and highway commercial uses that serve the needs of the traveling public.:. Commercial uses allowed within the Subdistrict are generally similar to the C-l through C-4 Commercial Zoning Districts~ as identified in the Collier County Land Development Code. These commercial uses must be located on a major arterial or collector roadway. A. The development criteria as established contained in Section ~ 2.03.07.G.l of the Collier County Land Development Code must be met for future development within the Commercial Subd:9istrict along SR-29... as identified on Zoning Maps: 6932N; 6932S; 6933N; 6933S; 7904N; and 7905N. B. The development criteria as established contained in Section ~ 2.03.07.G.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code must be met for future development within the Commercial Subd:9istrict along Jefferson A venue as identified on Zoning Map 6933S. 2. Neigld~aFkaad CeRteF DistFiet [relocated text, from page 6 to page 14] 3. CammeFee CeRteF Mixed Use DistFiet [relocated text, from page 7 to page 15] 4. PlaRReEl URit DevelopmeRt CammeFeial DistFiet [relocated text, from page 8 to page 16] Non-commercial Uses [relocated text, from page 8] 5. ReeFeatiaRallTa1:lFist Distriet page 16] [revised, relocated text, from page 8 to The p\:lrpose of this District is to pro';ide centers for recreational and tourism activity that utilizes the Rat\:lral environmeRt as the main attraction. The centers shol:lld contain low intensity uses that attract tourists and residents v/hile preserving the enviroRmental feat\:lres of the area. Uses permitted in this district include: passive parks,; nat\:lre preserves; wildlife saRct\:laries; opeR space; muse\:lms; cultural facilities; marinas; transient lodging facilities {including: hotel/motel, reRtal cabins, bed & breakfast establishments, campsites, restaurants; recreational vehicles parks; sporting and recreational camps; 10\,,' intensity retail; siRgle family homes; agriculture; and those essential services as defined in the Land Development Code. Words underlined are added; words strl:JGk throl:Jgh are deleted. 17 *." ** *." * *** *** * ** **** *." * ** * ** * * ** * ** * * ** * ** * ** ** I n d i cates break in text * * * * * * * ** *... ** * ** * * **... ** * * * * *** ** * * ** * * * * **** **." * * * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Residential dcyelopment is permitted at a density of less than or equal to four (4) dVlelling units per gross acre. Transient lodging is permitted at a maximum density of eight (8) units per acre. Rezones are encouraged to be in the form of a Planned Unit Development (PUD). The minimum acreage requirement for a PUD shall be t\.vo (2) contiguous acres. ladustFial Desigaatioa: [revised, relocated text, from page 9] This designation is intended to accommodate a variety of industrial land uses such as Industrial, Commercc Ccnter Industrial, and Business Parks. C. Urban - Industrial District 1. Industrial SubdDistrict [revised, relocated text, from page 9] The purpose of this designation Subdistrict is to provide for industrial type uses~ including~ airports; these uses related to light manufacturing, processing, storage and warehousing, wholesaling, distribution, packing houses, recycling, high technology, laboratories, assembly, storage, computer and data processing, business services;, limited commercial uses, such as child care centers, anti restaurants and other basic industrial commercial, uses~ bHt not includiRg except retail uses. as described in the Land Development Code for the Industrial and Business Park Zoning Districts; and. vehicle racing. subiect to conditional use approval. Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the uses permitted allowed in this Subdistrict, includ~ffig. but are not limited to. offices, and retail sales;" campgrounds accessory to vehicle racing; and. campgrounds accessory to special events at the airport. such as air shows and struct\:lfes which are cl:lstomarily accessory and clearly incidental aRd subordinate to permitted principall:lses and structurcs are also permitted. 2. Commerce Center - Industrial SubdDistrict [revised, relocated text, from page 9] The purpose of this designation Subdistrict is to create a major Activity Center that serves the entire Immokalee Urban Designated Area and surrounding agricultural area~. The Commerce Center-Industrial Sub9Qistrict shall function as aft maior employment center and shall encourage for industrial and commercial uses as described in the Land Development Code for the Commercial (C-I through C-5), Industrial and Business Park Zoning Districts. This Suh9district includes the Immokalee Farmers Market and related facilities. The Sub9district also permits Hhigher intensity commercial uses~ including packing houses, industrial fabrication operation~ and warehouses shall be permitted within this District. Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the uses permitted allowed in this Subdistrict, includ~ffig. but not limited to. offices, and retail sales, and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 18 ** * ** * * ** *** ** ***... *** *............ * *... **... ** * * ** ** ** * ***... I n d icates break in text * **......... * * *...... ** ** * ** ** * * * **... * ** **...... **... * * ** **... ** * * ** * Immokalee Area Master Plan As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 and subordinate to permitted principal uses and structures are also permitted allowed. 3. Business Park SubdDistrict [revised title, relocated text, from page 9] Non-Industrial Uses [revised, relocated text, from page 10] Essential services as defined in the Land Development Code are allowed within the Industrial Designation. In additiofl to those industrial uses permitted \.vithin the Ind\:lstrial Designation, uses such as those essential services as defined in the Land Development Code are permitted. Overlays and Special Features [revised, relocated text, from page 10] 1. Urban Infill and Redevelopment Area The Urban Infill and Redevelopment Area is consistent with criteria outlined in Section 163.2514(2) (a)-(e), Florida Statutes. The intent of this delineation is to comprehensively address the urban problems within the area consistent with the goals of this plan. This designation is informational and has no regulatory effect MAP CHANGES: 1. Immokalee Area Future Land Use Map: a) Reformat map and legend consistent with the countywide FLUM as follows: (1) Remove/delete map labels~ except for major roadways; (2) Remove/delete densities and Districts' abbreviations from map legend; (3) Remove/delete Districts and replace with Subdistricts; (4) Categorize Subdistricts into three groups - Mixed Use, Commercial, or Industrial; and, (5) Add a new heading "Overlays and Special Features" on the map legend. b) As required by Policy 6.2.4 (4) of the CCME, add a map legend notation "wetlands connected to Lake Trafford/Camp Keais Strand system" and corresponding identification of the wetland area on the map. 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WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 2nd day of February, 2007. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Courts and Clerk Ex-officio to Board of County Commissioners r ll.vv- ~ Q.c. By: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk